NHAnn
Survivor
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- Oct 15, 2000
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Hello ladies....although I am not here much in recent months I am thinking of you all, all the time.
My screening mammo and checkup with surgeon last month were fine, all is well in that regard.
Avery is hanging in there pretty well since Xmastime, has had some interruption of the treatment schedule- but due to low counts as opposed to infection or more serious things.
I do have some bad news though hate to be a downer, but need to share...
2 weeks ago my BIL was in a serious car accident and passed from his injuries 36 hours later. This is the spouse of my sister who lives an hour from me here in NH....snappy and Sha met her a few years ago at the RFTC at WDW. It has been a blur the last 2 weeks...I was with her 24/7 from the ER until a couple of days after his death when our Colorado brother and sis and their families arrived to stay at her home with her and then I "commuted" to be w/ her and the rest of the family. I am on pins and needles waiting for her call this morning because she had a 6 month f/u mammo scheduled an hour ago for calcifications they are "watching". She is one of the strongest people I know, but please God she does not need any more stress right now. Her PCP got her set up right away with a counselor, they had a good initial meeting last week and she has one this afternoon so that is good timing.
Linda I am so sorry about your friend's son.
Everyone grieves differently but I hope she does not stay secluded for too very long.
It is so hard to know what is the right thing to do/say.
Lisa....I am so sorry you are having such a hard time and sending you strength and good wishes..........
Keeping you all close to my heart always!!!
GAGWTA
My screening mammo and checkup with surgeon last month were fine, all is well in that regard.
Avery is hanging in there pretty well since Xmastime, has had some interruption of the treatment schedule- but due to low counts as opposed to infection or more serious things.
I do have some bad news though hate to be a downer, but need to share...
2 weeks ago my BIL was in a serious car accident and passed from his injuries 36 hours later. This is the spouse of my sister who lives an hour from me here in NH....snappy and Sha met her a few years ago at the RFTC at WDW. It has been a blur the last 2 weeks...I was with her 24/7 from the ER until a couple of days after his death when our Colorado brother and sis and their families arrived to stay at her home with her and then I "commuted" to be w/ her and the rest of the family. I am on pins and needles waiting for her call this morning because she had a 6 month f/u mammo scheduled an hour ago for calcifications they are "watching". She is one of the strongest people I know, but please God she does not need any more stress right now. Her PCP got her set up right away with a counselor, they had a good initial meeting last week and she has one this afternoon so that is good timing.
Linda I am so sorry about your friend's son.
Everyone grieves differently but I hope she does not stay secluded for too very long.
It is so hard to know what is the right thing to do/say.Lisa....I am so sorry you are having such a hard time and sending you strength and good wishes..........
Keeping you all close to my heart always!!!
GAGWTA
I know you would not mind our giggle at that, under the circumstances 
I deleted and editing it more times than I will ever admit.
I had a mastectomy two weeks ago and am going through the process of reconstruction. We ended up cancelling the cruise we had booked with the logic we could always rebook once we had a better sense of how things were playing out. So, today I go for a follow-up appointment with the oncology surgeon and should have the answers I need. The pathology for the lymph nodes came back negative so I am guessing I won't need chemo and since I had a mastectomy I shouldn't need radiation either. I will find out for sure today, though. I am thinking at the most I will likely be put on some follow-up meds like tamoxifin. My surgeons have done great work and I am not as deformed looking as I had feared. I am sure once the final implant is in I will look fairly normal. I look forward to having this chapter behine me. Thank you all, though, for being so supportive and helping me through this. 
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