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texayn2005 Joined: May 2006 Posts: 121 |
Oct 26, 2006 07:25 am
texayn2005 wrote:
Pray Stay busy But be open to talking about the stress of waiting with her. It's not like she doesn't know you are doing it. This is one time in a good relationship that all doors should be open to exploration and vocalization. The waiting is so very tough. Seems like the old adage, "hurry up and wait" is ever so more prevalent in the areas of cancer dx and treatment. Keep it light, start of good 6 week project - like cleaning out closets, taking a cooking class together. I will be thinking about you two and praying that the time will pass quickly. |
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spouse Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 77 |
Oct 26, 2006 09:46 am
spouse wrote:
Thank you. I really agree about staying busy. I feel a bit better today. I remember I was just as stressed several months ago when her thyroid got really enlarged and I thought it was a recurrence but it turned out not to be BC-related. Any our oncologist said that even if it does turn out to be mets, there are various treatments so that we can treat it like a chronic disease over many years. I would rather not talk about it too much with my wife since I think she has the right attitude and I would rather become more like her rather than her become more like me
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texayn2005 Joined: May 2006 Posts: 121 |
Oct 26, 2006 02:24 pm
texayn2005 wrote:
My dx started out as Stage IV mets to the bone in 2/2005. This after years of mammograms and no family history of bc. All skeletal bones are involved, concentrated areas of lower back and left hip. Started on Zomeda monthly, Femara daily, morphine for the pain. Anxiety meds and sleeps meds as needed. Did 34 rads. I was 59 when dx was made. I am actually doing so very well, and my onc said the same thing that you mentioned, he would treat it as a chronic condition and adjust meds as my condition warranted. I did retire from my job as did my husband of 41 years and we are having the time of our lives...living and loving every moment of every day. We have 2 daughters and 4 grandkids and our retirement plan is to enjoy each moment that God gives us together. I admire your wife's attitude and pray that it will continue for we all know that doubt, worry, and fear serve no purpose but to destroy our faith. Keep us posted. |
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