Lady M
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2000
- Messages
- 331
..for the many good thoughts, prayers, PD, good wishes, and positive energy being sent my way. Dan and I, along with our entire family, appreciate your thoughtfulness during this anxious time.
Right now I am most concerned about being able to complete the entire closed MRI. I didn't have much success when I had an open MRI in the fall. However, at that time, I did not receive any medication to help me through it. This time I am told I will receive Valium and Halcion. I hope that will get me through the entire length of the MRI. Since I'm rarely on the DIS these days, I'll ask Dan to let you know what day it will be scheduled and if you could keep me in your thoughts during that time, I would be most grateful.
It is urgent that I complete the MRI so that the doctors know which area to biopsy. I can tell you honestly that I'm anxious and nervous, but hopeful.
The past month has been very stressful for all of us here. As many of you may already know, Vince's dog, Doc, (our "grand-dog") was recently diagnosed with lymphoma. We just couldn't believe it! Doc is only 4 years old and such a beautiful, lovable dog. The vet told us that if we did nothing for him, he would die within 4-8 weeks. That is how quickly it would spread throughout his system. To make a long story short, we are taking Doc to a veterinary oncologist and he is going through a chemotherapy treatment program. As long as Doc is not suffering, we hope that this treatment he is receiving will prolong his life and keep him with us for a long time. We appreciate the prayers and good thoughts many of you have sent for Doc, too.
Once again, thank you all for the many prayers and good wishes. I know they are helping and will be a source of strength in the coming days and weeks.
May God bless all of you for your kindness.
Marie
Right now I am most concerned about being able to complete the entire closed MRI. I didn't have much success when I had an open MRI in the fall. However, at that time, I did not receive any medication to help me through it. This time I am told I will receive Valium and Halcion. I hope that will get me through the entire length of the MRI. Since I'm rarely on the DIS these days, I'll ask Dan to let you know what day it will be scheduled and if you could keep me in your thoughts during that time, I would be most grateful.
It is urgent that I complete the MRI so that the doctors know which area to biopsy. I can tell you honestly that I'm anxious and nervous, but hopeful.
The past month has been very stressful for all of us here. As many of you may already know, Vince's dog, Doc, (our "grand-dog") was recently diagnosed with lymphoma. We just couldn't believe it! Doc is only 4 years old and such a beautiful, lovable dog. The vet told us that if we did nothing for him, he would die within 4-8 weeks. That is how quickly it would spread throughout his system. To make a long story short, we are taking Doc to a veterinary oncologist and he is going through a chemotherapy treatment program. As long as Doc is not suffering, we hope that this treatment he is receiving will prolong his life and keep him with us for a long time. We appreciate the prayers and good thoughts many of you have sent for Doc, too.
Once again, thank you all for the many prayers and good wishes. I know they are helping and will be a source of strength in the coming days and weeks.
May God bless all of you for your kindness.
Marie