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31st January 12, 04:28 AM
#11
Re: My girl!
Ken
My deepest sympathies and heartfelt concern go out to you and your "girl" in this time of tormoil and great distress. As a fellow human, and as a doctor, I have encountered my share of the sorrows of dealing with cancer in its myriad forms. As a doctor I cannot give advice on medical therapy here and will not. As a fellow human being I can only offer a few suggestions. First ask lots of questions of your medical care providers, as much of what you are told you will not hear, and much of what you hear you will not understand, the first, second, and sometimes third times through it. Second, cry when you feel the need, hug and hold when others feel the need to cry or be held, there will be enough to go around, and it truly does cleanse the soul, even if it does not wash away the cause of the sorrow. Third, be there----for whatever and whenever you are needed or desired--family is critical in support mode during these times of duress, and more is usually better. Fourth, make use of all available resources for education and support, as they are many and they are specifically there to provide support in areas that might otherwise be overlooked and never addressed. Fifth, you will realize that nobody else has to walk the mile that you and your girl each must walk in your shoes, although there are many who have walked similar miles in their own similar shoes who can be there to help you along. Have patience with others, as best as you can, as they are trying in often awkward and uncomfortable ways to express their true sympathies and caring concern for you both during these troubled and troubling times, although sometimes it may not immediately feel so to you. Lastly, trust your care providers to help you make the best decisions, working together with you and your girl as a team, a well informed team making a well informed series of decisions, as each bump in the road comes along, and you will get through this to God's given endpoint.
We have each in some way known the evil beast of cancer, some more personally than others, and each must come to grips with it in their own way. May God help you both through your rough points emotionally as well as help the science get you both through the treatment sessions. We are all here hoping and praying for you, your girl, your family, and for a good outcome. Regardless of how you each will feel at times, you are never truly alone, as long as you are among friends and family, which you will be, and are here.
Be well, friend, and may God be with you both in your times of need.
jeff
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31st January 12, 05:51 AM
#12
Re: My girl!
My Mum had breast cancer many, many years ago, had three major surgeries there, plus two others... then lived another nineteen years cancer-free. If they could do that back then, your girl's chances are really good with the advances since that time. I'll add some prayers too.
Bill+
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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31st January 12, 06:01 AM
#13
Re: My girl!
I've been through breast cancer and treatment myself, the first time 12 years ago. Now I'm having my second battle with it. It can be beat. I did it once and I am on the way to beating it again.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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31st January 12, 06:02 AM
#14
Re: My girl!
My sister-in-law had breast cancer in her 30s, going on 25 years cancer free. My prayers are with your daughter and the family.
Kevin Cernoch
Kilted with a Czechered Ancestry.
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31st January 12, 06:05 AM
#15
Re: My girl!
Thank you to everyone for your comments and advice.
Gu dùbhlanach
Coinneach Mac Dhòmhnaill
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31st January 12, 03:59 PM
#16
Re: My girl!
Hit it hard now, if it is possible, so it is least likely to come back. Always be as fit as you can be. No matter what happens in the long run we're all going to die so live each day as though it will be one of the few left. Remember that life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away.
It could be a car accident, a heart attack or stroke or lightning. We all will go sometime. Just live life to the fullest. Don't focus on negative things. Focus on the good always.
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31st January 12, 04:09 PM
#17
Re: My girl!
My mother had breast cancer, had a mastectomy, chemo and tamoxafen (spelling?), and has been clear of it for many years now. One of her arms has been slightly affected, but the cancer has not come back.
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31st January 12, 04:24 PM
#18
Re: My girl!
Sending good thoughts for your girl.
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31st January 12, 04:30 PM
#19
My grandmother had breast cancer 20+ years ago. Surgery and radiation knocked it out, and she lived to be 89. My aunt had it in mid-40s. Surgery and radiation knocked it out and she's now 66. What I can advise is a healthy diet including lots of raw vegetables and fruits, especially dark green leavers and dark-colored fruits. Antioxidants are your friends.
My prayers are with your daughter, and with you, as well. from the pictures, she looks young, which should work in her favor. Keep us posted as she allows.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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31st January 12, 04:50 PM
#20
Re: My girl!
My prayers are with you and your daughter. I have no similar experience to draw upon, but being the father of two beautiful girls I can imagine the strain you are under. I'm certain you will be there for your girl and help her through this. And remember the gentlemen (and ladies) of XMTS are here for you.
Hopefully you will have good news for us soon.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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