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Wonderful News About My Mom...

Mitchell

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We didnt go up to NJ today, but, my mom agreed to get the news from the Dr through e-mail, and the news we got was very good.

The Dr said in his e-mail, and I quote. "The scans are much better, there are no worries". When we saw that, we let out screams and cries of joy! All the hell of the past 20 months, and we came out whole on the other side.

While the Dr didnt get into specifics, he didnt say. "Get up here" or.. "You need more chemo". All she has to do is to see him in 2 weeks!

All the hospitalizations, sickness, times away from home, and we made it.

I thank God, my mom's wonderful Drs, and my friends both real life, and here at TMF. I could not have gotten through it without any of you!

I'll post any updates. It looks like after 20 months, we might finally be able to exhale!'

Mitch
 
Mitch, that is wonderful. I'm very happy for you and your mother.
 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GQ
 
bug, thanks, pal.

GQ, thanks, my friend.

Thanks, maniac, my friend. I appreciate it.

Mitch
 
WHOO HOO!!!!!!!!

Awesome news Mitch! I know you both are happy.
 
Thank you, kis. Yes, we are both ecstatic. Hope all is well with you.

Mitch
 
That's great news, dude! Thank god that that whole fiasco is over, huh?
 
Thanks, bothersome. I appreciate it. Yes, we certainly hope the whole fiasco is over.

Mitch
 
Best News of the day!!! I''m really happy for both you and your mom.
 
Thanks, bill, and youre welcome about the Braves. Funny how the Braves screwing it up doesnt seem to mattter now. The last year taught me there are so many more important things in life.

Yeah, I know we saved gas Marquis. We still have to go up there to meet with the Dr, in a week or two. We have yet to set that up. Luckily it will just be a visit, and its not an emergency. (God willing). Thank you for your good wishes, Marquis.

Mitch
 
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Since we received good news. I can share this. My mom, who had put on a positive front, told me something today, after we found out the news.

Mom told me that from everything she had read and heard, very few people survive lung cancer, and.. while she knows there are survivors, she also knows that this terrible disease claims many people.

Mom also told me that, due to how she has been feeling, she was preparing herself for the worst, and considered the real possiblity that she would pass away in the short term. She didnt share these feelings with me until today, because she didnt want to discourage me.

While I'm sorry for her that she felt she had to keep these feelings to herself, it was probably best for both of us that she did. She would have felt down, and would have made me feel down, and my depression would have made her feel worse.

Thank heaven we dont have to think about any of that now. I'm still slightly apprehensive until we have the actual meeting with the Dr, to find out exactly what is on those scans, and what his plan is, but I'm feeling 95% better than 24 hours ago.

Mitch
 
Since we received good news. I can share this. My mom, who had put on a positive front, told me something today, after we found out the news.

Mom told me that from everything she had read and heard, very few people survive lung cancer, and.. while she knows there are survivors, she also knows that this terrible disease claims many people.

Mom also told me that, due to how she has been feeling, she was preparing herself for the worst, and considered the real possiblity that she would pass away in the short term. She didnt share these feelings with me until today, because she didnt want to discourage me.

While I'm sorry for her that she felt she had to keep these feelings to herself, it was probably best for both of us that she did. She would have felt down, and would have made me feel down, and my depression would have made her feel worse.

Thank heaven we dont have to think about any of that now. I'm still slightly apprehensive until we have the actual meeting with the Dr, to find out exactly what is on those scans, and what his plan is, but I'm feeling 95% better than 24 hours ago.

Mitch

Now that your mom's turned a major corner, might I make a suggestion?

There are some natural methods she can use that won't get in the way of her treatment and will rebuild her immune system. Western medicine addresses aggressive cancer treatment but doesn't address what it does to the body. It completely wrecks your insides which is why sometimes the treatment is worse than the disease. My mother's chemo worked; it shrank the tumors down and was getting rid of the cancer. Unfortunately it destroyed her heart and lungs and she ended up dying from pneumonia.

I've been looking at a product that strengthens the immune system. With a tough PA winter just around the corner the greater concern (per kis' opinion and experience only) will be avoiding colds which can turn into bronchitis and pneumonia. I had pneumonia in 2008 that nearly killed me and landed me in the ICU for four days out of a six day stay. I took the flu and pneumonia shot in 2009 out of sheer fear, but I know too much about vaccines to do it again so it motivated me to do some research.

Heres' a starting point for you: Check out this product-it's not expensive and shouldn't create an issue with her cancer meds. http://www.vitacost.com/Essiac-Herbal-Tea-Supplement-Powder/?pd_section=pr#ProductReviews

I get no benefit out of discussing this with you than to see your mother regain her health completely. If you don't like this one there are many others out there that can help her feel better.

I just wish I knew about this stuff when my mom, aunts, and uncle were still around. Maybe it would've prolonged their lives. My grandmother lived until 92; none of my mom's generation got remotely close with my mom's youngest sister passing away this year at age 75. The rest of them died in their sixties; isn't that a shame?

I wish you both the best.
 
Thanks, Tommy.

kis, I'm so sorry about your mom and the other members of your family who died so young. Yes, it is a terrible shame. Thats amazing that your grandmother lived until 92.

I will share the information you gave me about the natural herbs with my mom. Thanks as always for the information, and your good wishes. Take care.

Mitch
 
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