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Another one of the good ones lost to this terrible disease. She lived her life to the fullest and is now free. RIP Kris.
darlaSpectatorSo sad.
darlaSpectatorDear Cassandra,
You have my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. She was an active and important part of this community and will be missed be all. May she rest in peace.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorDear Gail,
I’m so sorry that things are not going well.
You have already gotten a lot of good advice and suggestions so I guess all I can add is that pain management is very important at this point. Relish the small moments and enjoy this time with your husband and family as much as you can, making good memories.
My thoughts are with all of you. Take care.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorGail,
My heart aches for what you and your family are dealing with right now. I know how overwhelming it must all be. Yes, just try to take it one day at a time. You never know what may be waiting just around the corner. Enjoy what you can and although I know it is hard, know that you have a whole lot of people here that truly understand and care. So keep on rambling. Getting it out does help. Up date us when you can. We truly care. My thoughts are with you today. Take care.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorDear Megan,
What a beautiful tribute to your mom. I am so sorry for your loss. Take some comfort in knowing that she will always be near you in your heart & memories. Take care.
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DarladarlaSpectatorDear Joe,
You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. I’m am so glad that you as a family were able to spend Mother’s Day and also her finally moment’s with her. There are no words to ease the pain you are feeling right now, but in time I am hoping for the pain of loss to ease and good memories help to comfort you and your family. She will always be with you in your heart and those memories. Take care and know we are here to help and support you in any way that we can.
Love & Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorDear Ben,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family have my deepest sympathy. Keep her with you now and forever in your heart and fond memories. Take care.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorTiah,
I too know how it feels and totally understand your need to grieve in your own way. Thanks for being a part of our awesome, supportive community. Hoping to hear from you some time in the future, when you are ready.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorGail,
Keep venting all you want and need to. We do all understand and it does help to just get it all out. I am so sorry that you and your family are going through all of this, but know that we are here to listen and to help and support you all in any way that we can. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I too hope that tomorrow will be a better day for all of you.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorJulie,
Glad you got some well need sleep and are feeling so much better today.
Darla
darlaSpectatorJulie,
Just came on and the first thing I saw was this. What great news. I am so happy for you. Now you can relax and enjoy your weekend.
Hugs,
DarladarlaSpectatorJulie,
Hope you managed to get at least a little sleep last night. So glad your hubby is at your side. Good luck with the scans today. Thinking of you.
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DarladarlaSpectatorSo true Julie and may I add that we never know how strong we are until being strong is the only choice we have. One day at a time dear Julie.
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DarladarlaSpectatorCarole,
I agree with Marion on this. It is time for the oncologist to stop avoiding and give you his honest opinion of what is going on and a time frame. You both deserve to know what his prognosis is.
The ascites is generally a sign of end stage disease, but as Marion said the time frame is hard to define. As you probably already know from reading on this site, every case is different and there is no real way to put a time frame on things but the oncologist should be able to give you some idea of where his disease is at and what to expect. The more you know the better it will help you to prepare for and understand what is going on. I think you need to have an honest and open discussion with the oncologist and let him know that you want to know what is going on and what to expect.
Hoping you will be able to get some answers soon. Please up date us as to how things are going when you can. Take care.
Love & Hugs,
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