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SpectatorThank you, Pat!! Your words mean so much.
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SpectatorDear Shellina,
I can’t answer about the blood sugar but I am wondering how you and your husband are doing. Is he home and with the new hospice? How is his agitation? I hope you both are getting more support.
God bless, Willowwillow
SpectatorClare,
It is good that you are can your grief from a traumatic anniversary of your sisters diagnosis. It absolutely is a mystery wh this particular disease strikes young people with no known risk factors. Please thank your dear husband for helping in his way to find answers.willow
SpectatorGood update, Patty!
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SpectatorMy thoughts are with you, Oceangirl, at this sorrowful time. My heart aches for your family, especially your little nephew. May your brother find peace while surrounded by the love of family.
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SpectatorThat’s great news, Tiff! Will they give you the Neulasta to boost your WBC counts? So great to hear from you!
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SpectatorSuz,
May God comfort you and give you strength as you help your sister through what must be the hardest thing imaginable.
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SpectatorLainey,
You have a great knack at expressing yourself. I’m so sorry for the UC and side effects of the Remicaide. Also, your grief is unique and I can relate to trying to stay strong all the time. You lost your Teddy , the love of your life. Whether you’re participating on this blog or not will not change that love or his precious memory.
Keeping you in my prayers that the UC will go into remission and you’ll be able to manage the side effects.
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SpectatorAnd Danna, hang in there and don’t be afraid to get temp medial help and counseling. It certainly can’t hurt!
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SpectatorWell said, Randi and Kris!
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SpectatorTammy,
What sad news. You father sounded like a loving and also insightful man. Clearly, he has touched many lives. Im so sorry for what he and your family went through. Please accept my condolences and be gentile on yourself as you grieve this loss.willow
SpectatorSuz,
It must be so awful to watch your sister go through this! It’s impossible to stay strong all the time through such physical and emotional upheaval. My friends sister is at a similar stage as yours and my own sister is on a precarious road though thankfully stable at this time. Please know you’re not alone in facing this terrible time. I’m glad to hear your sister is pain free and I pray her constipation and depression can improve with the right help from hospice.
God Bless,
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SpectatorKatheryn,
I am so sad to hear of your dear Patrick’s passing. I can’t imagine what you both been through and at such a relatively young age. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. May his being at peace bring you some comfort.
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SpectatorSatchie,
You are an amazing and selfless woman. I’m in northern CA too (Vacaville). My sister is being tx at Stanford but did not have a resection. I’m really glad you took action to get to UCSF and the ball is rolling to get your surgery done ASAP . Much positivity to you and keep focusing on the laughter medicine as much as possible. I saw a wall plaque last weekend in Mendocino that said “become a possiblitarian”… Loved that!
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SpectatorMy sincere condolences, Kathy, on the passing of your father.
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