ANA Discussion Forum
Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: suboo73 on July 15, 2010, 04:54:23 am
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Dear Forum friends,
Sometime before the end of this month, my sister (BigSister) will have her next MRI.
I believe it is on the 20th (?) with doc appt. to follow in the first week of August.
She could really use some prayers that everything is the same, no change.
All thoughts and prayers are much appreciated!
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She had some other health issues last fall, and now is better from that.
What a blessing that she is active, working and taking care of herself.
For the last several years, she and my older brother have been primary helper/caregivers for my father, who had a stroke 2 years ago.
As others know, it can be more of a strain then anyone cares to admit....
With much sadness, i will tell you all that my dad passed away in late March after failing to recover from another bout of pneumonia.
BUT - please know that my dad was a wonderful husband and father, married to my mom for 63 (!) years, and had 5 children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren all who he loved very much. He loved life, could strike up a conversation with almost anyone, and always encouraged us to follow our dreams.
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Thank you so much for being here, helping us learn about ANs, and supporting us when we needed it the most.
Sincerely,
Sue
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Sue-
Thoughts and prayers for your sister and her upcoming MRI. We all know what that's like.
I am so sorry to hear that your father passed away. It sounds like he was a wonderful, special man.
Debbi
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My prayers are with you! Best wishes, Mickey
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Sue .....
You and your sister both have had a very stressful year. Many thoughts and prayers, especially for an unchanged MRI.
Clarice
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Sue,
My simpathies to you and your family for the loss of your Father. Sounds like he was a really special man and loved dearly. You and your "Big Sis" are in my prayers also
for an unremarkable MRI. Blessings to you always,
Jackie
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Sue ~
My condolences on the loss of your father. Its obvious that you loved him very much and that you'll always treasure your memories of your dad. Your big sister will be in my prayers as she faces her upcoming MRI.
Jim
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Debbi, Mickey, Clarice, Jackie, Jim,
Thank you all for your kind words and prayers.
My sister could use an unchanged MRI - that would be really great.
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Yes, we are very, very fortunate children, indeed - our dad was very special and, despite working very hard all his life (starting on a farm and finishing in a factory), he always found time to enjoy family & friends. He will be greatly missed, but as a friend said, part of him will live on through his family.
Sue
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Dear all,
My sister's MRI was yesterday - she will get results during the first week of August.
Thank you, again for all your prayers.
Sincerely,
Sue
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Hi Sue,
Keep us posted on your sister's results. My next MRI is in Oct. and I am lucky that an hour after my MRI, I meet witht he Doctor and receive the results. So I receive the news good or bad the same day. Sorry about the passing of your dad. I too am in the middle of taking care of my elderly parents. My father is not well and my mother has dementia. They too have been married 63 years.
Best wishes,
LisaP ;D
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Hi Lisa,
Thank you for your reply - i too am anxious to hear the results...
Unlike her, i do the same thing you do - one day and done! Instant gratification, i know, but it works for me.
Thank you also, for your kind words regarding my dad's passing. As everyone says, you don't know what it is like until you experience it first-hand. But, i will also say that my dad always wanted to connect with people and said to one of my brothers, 'Please don't visit me when i am gone...'
I am sure you have many challenges as a caregiver. My hope is that you have someone to share this with, to lighten the load. Feel free to contact me anytime if need be.
My thoughts and prayers with you and your parents.
Sincerely,
Sue
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. Since Sept 2007, my life has been turned upside down. My brother, of whom I was closed to was dx with a gleoblastoma (CA brain tumor). He passed away in Oct of 2008. I then was dx with an AN in March of 08, so 2008 was a terrible year for me. Since then I still have my AN and take care of my elderly parents. I am the youngest of 8 children, but their wellbeing is on my shoulders. How do I get through all of this, I have a great husband, wonderful children, lots of friends and family. I also work in a nursing home, which humbles me being around the sickest of the sick. When I have a bad day, I just visit one of my residents whom is 62 with MS and relialize I don't have it so bad.
Take care and keep in touch.
LisaP ;D
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Hi Lisa,
Wow - you have had some not so good times especially starting in 2008 - om gosh...
My very belated condolences losing your brother - i can't begin to imagine...
And most of all, i am VERY humbled by anyone that works in a nursing home.
THANK YOU, for all you do for the residents who need your love and support.
Continued prayers for your elderly parents and strength for you to continue caring for them.
Sue
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Prayers and good vibes going your way. Best of luck.
Vivian
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Hi Lisa and Vivian,
Thank you for your well wishes for my sister.
I know she appreciates it very much!
Will keep you posted.
Sincerely,
Sue
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Hi Sue,
thanks for the kind words, keep us posted on your sister results.
Keep in touch.
LisaP ;D
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This is SueBoo's Big Sister. I had my annual review at the University of Penn this past Thursday. I was diagnosed in May 2008 with a 2cm neuroma and have been watch and wait since then. This year's MRI showed no change in the tumor. My hearing has degraded slightly, but is still pretty good. So unless I have any new symptoms pop up during the coming year, I will return to Philadelphia next August for another review.
Thanks to everyone for your prayers and positive thoughts. Now we will see what my sister's doctor has to say at her next visit this winter.
BigSister
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April ~
I'm delighted to learn that prayers were answered and that your recent MRI showed no tumor growth. Congratulations!
Jim
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Congrats on "no growth" and I like you are W&W.
Best wishes,
LisaP ;D
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No matter what you do to help a situation prayer is the most important ingrediant. Its the only thing the can work all by itself if god wants it to. Congrats on the results! Keep the faith, Mickey
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Hi BigSister,
Sorry to be coming to this post so late, but I haven't been active on he forum for a while. I'm glad to hear your MRI showed that your AN remains unchanged. Congratulations.
Please accept my condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father. Very sad indeed.
Best,
Wendy
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sending those continued "wellness wishes" and hugglez! We like good reports! Hang in there!
Phyl
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Hi Wendy & Phyl,
Wendy - i haven't been on the Forum as much these days, so no worries.
What i do know is that so many folks, like yourself, are here in spirit!
Thank you for your kind words regarding my father.
He was a very special person, and i hope, as one friend suggests, he lives on through his family, his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
[In Oct., i will have the privilege of taking my mom to Denver to see the youngest great-grandchild - i know she will enjoy this very much.]
Phyl - I love the hugglez - one can never have too many!
Thank you all, for caring so much.
Sincerely,
Sue