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If you don't mind swearing - The Usual Suspects...
Thanks Gandy, I will have a look.
If you don't mind swearing - The Usual Suspects...
Thanks Gandy, I will have a look.
"Knives out", 2019
Thanks Nao, as long as I can sleep after watching it.
When everyone is celebrating Friday but you work for the weekend
I will make it fun though
Enjoy your weekend everybody
I have a *praise* report to makeI got a post-op phone call from my surgeon yesterday, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th
He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no ideaBut he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there
While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his short exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man![]()
Thank you, Darlene, it makes me all the more happy that so many are happy to hear my good newsSo very happy to hear this good news and sounds as though you are recovering very well. Thank God for His goodness and healing powers. Hugs, hugs and more hugs...
I have a *praise* report to makeI got a post-op phone call from my surgeon yesterday, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th
He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no ideaBut he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there
While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his short exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man![]()
I have a *praise* report to makeI got a post-op phone call from my surgeon yesterday, who told me I was cured! I did discover while I was in the hospital that he is a funny little man, and when he said that it was in a sort of strange, lilting tone of voice, so I couldn't tell if he was being absolutely serious, but the long and the short of it is, they got the whole cancer, it wasn't as advanced as they thought, and the nearby affected lymph nodes were cancer-free, news which when I told my sister (a retired nurse), she said made her day and she was ecstatic about. I am not sure at this point if I will require more chemotherapy; I have to contact my chemo doctor, because that's a decision for him to make, and what type if I do. I haven't done that yet. I will hear again from my surgeon in a couple of months, at which time I suppose we will discuss reversing what was done to me or part of what was done to me on August 14th
He did say pre-surgery that the tumor had shrunk down (due to chemo and radiation) to being about the size of half a finger. How big it really was before that? I have no ideaBut he seemed to think it had not gone through the colon wall or maybe had not progressed as far beyond as they had originally thought (scans are not completely clear on these things), and because of that, combined with the fact that the near-by enlarged lymph nodes that were removed were cancer free, he said he was not even sure I had been stage 3. Of course, it is I think possible that the chemo and radiation could have killed any cancer in them (lymph nodes), but I am not sure about that, either. He did say something about it but I can't remember what exactly. He says I can call him at any time so I will at some point just to get more clarity on things like that. It's hard to imagine what it all looks like in there
While I was in the hospital, I did not see the surgeon very often, and not at all for the first few days because it was the weekend. When I did see him it was for very short periods of time, and that's when I discovered that he was a very funny little man! LOL. I say that because one day in his short exchanges with me, after the nasal-gastric tube was removed after being in for about 6 days, he said, "We are progressing... onto jello!" And then he left. As he was leaving, I could see through an opening in my curtain that he paused and straightened up. I had no sense of him being bent over or stooped in any way, but when he straightened up it made a significant difference in where his gaze was directed, because suddenly he was looking up at the ceiling, and he just stood there like that for a few seconds gazing up at the ceiling, before continuing to walk away. That's when I decided, that he was a very funny little man![]()
Praise report on our shower repair..... They have been here working for the last two weeks and plumber came and tile guy and gal were here last two days so there is tile in shower and on floor in the bathroom. Haven't seen the shower yet as must stay off the floor until tomorrow and now we need plumber to return and put our faucet and showerhead back on and put toilet back a little paint on the walls and ceiling in the kitchen and call it done. Probably by next Tuesday.... I look forward to a shower in the new one next Wednesday or Thursday.... So thank you Father In Heaven for the quick work of the shower repair.
Now we just need to sell the house and head to Tennessee.. Must find a place to stay that will allow three cats and three people...plus a mover...to get us there.
Praying for quick opportunity to arise for you, in Jesus' name. And safe travels. Amen
Yes. Let it be in a safe and peaceful place.and that the house sells swiftly and that you are lead to another house better than the last in Jesus name. Amen
Still have a lot of packing and cleaning to do which that is the hard part as I don't breathe so well and can only do a little and rest a little and rest repeat and short on cash that I need to hire a cleaning person to help me...
We will be o.k. eventually because just a bunch of things like car insurance, me having a root canal and crown replacement for my tooth, shower repair the part that insurance doesn't cover etc that hit all at once. We get a paycheck every week from Jerry's job just need to get more green in the house faster than it has been going out and that is the cut it close part. But God has kept us going and we are not behind on anything. I am thankful for that too.