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My Husband, My Life, My Love, My Family, My Cancer

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  • Lee64
    Lee64 Member Posts: 113

    Mel, so sorry for the loss of your fur baby.

    Booboo, thank you for posting that lovely poem. It is both sad and comforting at the same time.

    Dutchiris, I will be in your pocket tomorrow.

    Goldens, I'm glad your husband is in a safe place until they can get things sorted out. Must have been such a strain on you worrying about him falling.

    Hello to everyone else. Let's hope things settle down soon, seems too many are having problems with one thing or another.


  • illimae
    illimae Member Posts: 5,748

    Oh Micmel, I am heartbroken with you. Our English bulldog Sarge had to be put to sleep due to heart failure as well, it was quick but so sad.

    Heart

  • molliefish
    molliefish Member Posts: 650

    Mel that’s shitty. No other words.Heart

  • iwrite
    iwrite Member Posts: 746

    Mel, so sorry about your dog...sending hugs

  • micmel
    micmel Member Posts: 10,060

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  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 2,311

    DeeOhGee, what a beauty. Mel I am so sorry/

  • goldensrbest
    goldensrbest Member Posts: 745

    Hubs got transferred by ambulance last nite to major medical center 90 minutes away. Since it’s a teaching hospital, I hope and pray we get some answers. BP is better but pulse still 130 and he still has instability walking.

  • micmel
    micmel Member Posts: 10,060

    thinking of you and your hubby.

  • trishyla
    trishyla Member Posts: 698

    Oh, Goldens. That has to be so scary for both of you. I hope it's something that's easily treatable. Sending hugs.

    Trish

  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 3,293

    goldens, glad he's improving a bit and been transferred to a bigger facility. How stressful this must all be. I hope they sort it out asap

  • tanya_djamila
    tanya_djamila Member Posts: 1,551

    Goldens I hope the larger facility figures out and treats whatever is causing all these problems. Stay safe that’s a long drive for visiting etc. sending hugs.

    Mel sorry about your deeohgee so sad.

    Dutch Chris I’ll be on pocket duty today for your tx appt. all sounds familiar to my diagnosis and faslodex ibrance zometa cocktails and radiation got things under control.

    Candy I’ll be in your pocket on the 19th I hope you get the answers you need for ALL of your concerns not just liver.

    Moth hope everything went well with your kids problem.

    Boo waving 👋🏾 see you next week!!

    Take care all

    Tanya

  • booboo1
    booboo1 Member Posts: 1,196

    Murfy,

    I wanted to acknowledge your recent loss as well. We all feel like we knew Deeohgee since Mel posted often about him. But I want to say how sorry I am for your loss as well. I’m hoping better days are ahead for you and Mel.


  • micmel
    micmel Member Posts: 10,060

    Murfy,I am sorry for your loss as well. I know how you’re feeling and it’s just utter sadness, my two grown kids can’t stop themselves from being emotional. This is an awful thing to have happen. I’m sorry you’re going through this. it’s the worst. My heart hurts. Chest heavy. Can’t focus. Just plain shit. Like someone said back a few pages.

  • elderberry
    elderberry Member Posts: 1,068

    mel: I am not one the board for a day or so and so much news. My heart hurts for you. We love our furry babies so much. I am so sorry about losing your sweet Deeohgee.

    Goldens: I hope your DH's issue is discovered soon. It must be worrying and frightening. A teaching hospital is a good place for him to be.


  • dutchiris
    dutchiris Member Posts: 783

    Long day. I had blood drawn to check for mutations. We are still waiting for receptor status of the ovarian tumors and fluid. Treatment choice depends on these results. More waiting.....

  • illimae
    illimae Member Posts: 5,748

    So, results are in. Another mixed bag...

    Bone scan- excellent, rads on says my hipbone is completely healed and looks lovely.

    CT- stable/good, nothing new or suspicious.

    Brain MRI- 2 new tiny spots in the right frontal lobe. No symptoms, likely radiation again, I’ll know more when I speak to my neuro onc in the morning.

    Neither happy or sad, overall it’s ok though and could always be worse. So, meh.

  • runor
    runor Member Posts: 1,615

    Dutchiris, I know the suspended agony of the waiting game and I am sorry.

    Mae, I was hoping for yay, but meh is better than boo so...yay?

  • booboo1
    booboo1 Member Posts: 1,196

    Runor,

    What? Ain't nuttin' betterthan a little “Boo"!


  • mara51506
    mara51506 Member Posts: 6,619

    Dutchiris, sorry for the wait, I hope you get more answers soon on treatment etc.

    Mae, yes meh is better than nothing but annoying that you will need more radiation most likely. I did not enjoy the extra I had in 2018 after whole brain in 2016 but you have dealt with it several times. I am sorry, I'll be glad when they kill those little bastards.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Member Posts: 6,619

    Unsure what I will do today. I am presently using the apartment laundry to wash up my 3 biggest blankets that cannot be washed here. Machines appear clean but it is just a creepy little shed in the back with some creaky wooden stairs as well. Wash will be 2.00 and I will try the dryer as well. If it is not bad, I can find 3 bucks every month between steam cleans and tossing in my own dryer to actually clean them. My other blankets are throw sizes so those can be washed in my wee bucket washer.


  • candy-678
    candy-678 Member Posts: 4,184

    dutchiris- Sorry you are having to play the waiting game. Not fun.

    mae- Good for the bone scan and CT. Not so good on the brain MRI. Wish it was all stable news.

  • booboo1
    booboo1 Member Posts: 1,196

    Mae,

    It’s hard to know, when you have a mixed bag, how to feel. I’m hoping for good news from your neuro doc.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Member Posts: 6,619

    Wow, lucky to have done the laundry outside today because I bumped into a person who told me the plumbing had a major leak and water would have to be shut off. Filled up two buckets with 7 gallons of water for the washroom, filled the sink for washing hands. Brushing teeth, will spit into a spare disposable cup. I did fill bathroom sink to clean hands a bit. Filled every cup in the house with extra water as well. Eating food on papaer plates since I don't have many dishes for myself.

    If worst comes to worst, will ask older brother to bring me some bottled water as I don't have much.

    Edited to add, talked to a guy and asked for an estimate for the water, given that there dug up at the front and they took apart the front stoop, the guy said it should only be about an hour more. Ha Ha, over prepared.

  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 3,293

    Mae, mixed bag meh. Stupid little mets popping up. Can't they just stay away? Hope you get a plan in place soon

  • runor
    runor Member Posts: 1,615

    Booboo, you're good, you're all good!

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Member Posts: 6,619

    Well, my province is going into an even tighter lockdown now. Won't affect me personally as I can still hang out with family as part of their household. Stores will only be allowed to have 25 per cent capacity, outdoor recreation and parks are closing which leaves me frustrated with the whole pandemic. The vaccines are not rolling in fast enough to help keep people out of hospital and US is sitting on 20 million Astra Zeneca due to the bloodclot issue which I understand but will not release any to Canada who is willing to risk it. I honestly cannot see us coming back from this and I think thousands more people are going to die. Apparently police will also stop people and ask what they are doing out.

    I am able to go walking by myself outside, that is considered fine and I guess I will aim to show up at stores as soon as they open when I need to shop.

  • candy-678
    candy-678 Member Posts: 4,184

    Cross post

    Update on my shoulder---

    MRI shows no cancer per ortho (though I have the CD and having my MO/ radiologist at cancer center check it during next Monday's appt). No avascular necrosis (from Xgeva use for over 3 years). No fracture.

    It does show the partial rotator cuff tear (from 2017) still. And arthritis with inflammation and fluid build up.

    Recommendation: a steroid injection per radiology--- intra articular injection per fluoroscopy. I have to ask MO about that with my low white counts from the Ibrance. Then PT treatments on the shoulder.

    Ortho doc said that is what she would recommend for "QOL pain control".

  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 3,293

    I wish we got a lockdown again but we're about a week or 2 behind Ontario and our PHO likes to twiddle her thumbs and wait till the last possible minute.

    One of my kids is finishing post-baccaulerate critical care nursing specialty education and now is in clinical. In the ICU. With covid pts & car accidents & strokes & heart attacks. But so much covid. In my area it's like a tsunami. So many cases. We need a lockdown but we got nothing & it's nice weather & I'm imagining it will be backyard bbqs all weekend around me. Very scary because we're so swamped that hospitals are overwhelmed.

    I'm waiting for my telehealth visit with the respirologist. Should be sometime in the next hour.

  • moth
    moth Member Posts: 3,293

    candy, good news your shoulder stuff is not cancer related and sounds like hopefully the pain can be treated and relieved soon!

  • runor
    runor Member Posts: 1,615

    Candy, I 2nd what Moth said, good news and hope the injections help with pain but...ewww. Needle phobic here.