Prayer Pants
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November 11, 2011 at 11:54 pm #54358lainySpectator
Captain, that is the way a man in charge steers the ship! You made my day, heck you made my weekend. You are making that CC walk the plank and don’t accept any mutinys or change of course! Here’s to more smooth sailing!
November 11, 2011 at 10:20 pm #54344marionsModeratorGrover….Fantastic News. Congratulations. As Patty has mentioned, these cancer cells are getting the message: You are waring the pants. Discussions in regards to the hepatic pump have come up frequently and I would be open to listening to what the physicians have to say. You might want to ask: why do you recommend it over the present treatment, how often has it been used on CC patients, what was the outcome with this treatment in re: to CC patients?
Additionally here is a link that may be of interest to you:
http://www.upmc.com/Services/liver-cancer-center/treatments/Pages/intrahepatic-pump-therapy.aspx
Keep on wearing those pants in this battle. You are the boss.
All my best wishes,
MarionNovember 11, 2011 at 10:03 pm #54357groverMemberGood news, good news. CT scan showed the tumor is shrinking. I saw the original scan and the one from Weds and it’s true. Also my Alk phos which started out @ 511 is now down to 105. I’m in the normal range, well, according to the blood work, but we all know I’m not normal. I’m staying on the same chemo plan till 12/30, ” Happy New Year”. My onc will be talking to Dr. House to see if the chemo pump is an option, with the thoughts in mind that ” what the heck the current plan is working fine, why change it? “
Remembering that beyond all this good news I still have CC, but conditions are changing that may allow more options in the future. And no matter what, I truthfully won’t ever be cancer free. But each new day is a new adventure, and a day spent with loved ones.
Thanks for all your support, and I throw prayers and positive thoughts back to each and every one of you.
Grover
November 10, 2011 at 5:40 am #54356tiapattyMemberWow, Captain, thanks for posting, you made me smile–that is one unique way of showing cancer who is wearing the pants! I think the best thing about them is that they make people ask questions, they will not be ignored, and then people learn about cc. Oh, and they make you look stylin’!
Patty
November 10, 2011 at 2:41 am #54355jathy1125SpectatorCaptain-Loved your pants!! Loved your blogs, you work way to hard!! You need to “play the cancer card” and make someone else rake and mow!!
Lots of prayers-CathyNovember 10, 2011 at 1:16 am #54354goodheartedmommyMemberThis brought a smile to my face tonight.
November 10, 2011 at 12:21 am #54353groverMemberThanks to all of you for your comments and prayers. Please feel free to make your own pants, blankets, etc., to take your family and friends with you to maybe provide that extra support you need. I’m glad to be able to give something to others that will help them and their families thru this time in our lives. Or just the idea that we can still think outside the box on both support and witnessing for the Great Healer above.
I had my latest CT scan today and will know the results on Friday AM, will let you all know asap.
Grover
November 9, 2011 at 7:48 pm #54352elsyr73MemberThose prayer pants rock! and so do you! Prayers are being said for you from NJ! God Bless you.
November 9, 2011 at 3:46 am #54351pamelaSpectatorCaptain,
I told Lauren about your chemo pants and she absolutely loved the idea. I loved it too. We will be looking for a pair for Lauren. Thanks!Love, -Pam
November 8, 2011 at 3:10 am #54350mlepp0416SpectatorCaptain: What a wonderful idea. I showed the pic’s to my husband Tom who is also fighting CC and he liked the idea so much that we want to do a pair of ‘chemo’ pants for him. We have a caring bridge page for him and a “Love and Prayers for Thomas Lepp” on FB. But with something like this he (like you) would be taking all the people that love and care for him to his chemo sessions. Those pants would become a keepsake for me if/when he is called to our Lord.
We will be getting a pair of pants and will be starting with family and friends signing his pants. LOVE IT, love it, love it. What a great idea!
Hugs, and thanks for sharing,
Margaret
November 7, 2011 at 7:51 pm #54349dianecSpectatorOh Captain, those pants are the greatest. What a great idea. Perhaps you could patent your pants? ha. And my prayers are with you!
DianeNovember 7, 2011 at 6:58 pm #54348candrewsSpectatorLove your prayer pants Grover! Will be sending thoughts and prayers your way as you go through your CT scan this Wednesday!
November 7, 2011 at 5:57 pm #54347marionsModeratorCaptain…How come you have kept this a secret? I love the blog and the pictures are precious. Would you please be so kind and post the link again in our Blog section? This way it is easily accessible to all and it won’t get lost in the threads. Let us know if you need help or contact Rick@cholangiocarcinoma.org. He is our webmaster and gladly he will guide you along.
All my best wishes,
MarionNovember 7, 2011 at 5:07 pm #54346lainySpectatorCaptain, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your idea and your pants! Fantastic!
November 7, 2011 at 5:03 pm #5882groverMemberI created these Prayer Pants that I wear every time I see the Onc, or go to any chemo, CT scan, whenever it has to do with cancer. The pants allow me to take my family, friends and prayer partners with me at all times for their love and support. I can’t figure out how to post a picture on here, so here is a link to my blog.
I started this blog for running, but obviously there was a detour in my life and it gives me the chance to write something that my family and friends across the US can read. When ever they want and keep up with the situation. They don’t have to feel like they are intruding with a phone call or are always in the dark on what is happening.
And yes I also go by the Captain, as it was my handle for over 20 years in Indianapolis.
I guess I never was fond of my name, and worked very well with an alias.
Prayers to all.
Grover
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