Hi Kathy,
What I said came from the heart because, we've been there and done that. Now
when it comes back, I'll again be looking for answers to get throught it, and
I know it'll be back, because SCLC always does, no one has found a cure for
that one yet, not even long term, so for now we are living the pace Don & I
can handle and enjoying every minute that we can. Meantime I am and I'm sure
he is preparing for the return. Someone in MOL who has been there and done
that will help me get through that part, then I'll be there for someone else
again, and happy that I'll be able to help someone in someway. Thank you for
your comment, that means alot too.
Love and prayers to you and yours,
Nanc
In a message dated 11/9/98 10:18:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
kcorrigan@chgw.com writes:
<< Subj: RE: [MOL] Kathy, re: depression
Date: 11/9/98 10:18:29 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: kcorrigan@chgw.com
Sender: owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Reply-to: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Nanc: Your message to Chris was right on target. That's the way it's been
for me. It's just always there somewhere in the back of my mind -- and I
thought it was just ME!! Thanks, Nanc. I'm concerned about you, and you're
in my prayers, too. -- Love, Kathy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NLPOST@aol.com [SMTP:NLPOST@aol.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 07, 1998 7:34 AM
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> Subject: Re: [MOL] Kathy, re: depression
>
> Hi Chris,
> Your right Chris, the cancer journey for anyone involved is like riding a
> never ending rollor coaster. There is never a time when you feel you can
> plan
> to far ahead, and you always wonder when is it going to come back. You
> really
> have to fight to keep those last feelings on the back burner, cause it'll
> drive you nuts, you mostly have to live one day at time, be thankful for
> the
> good ones and treasure them, be supportive for the bad ones, and helpful,
> and
> just Pray, pray, pray, that God gives all involved the strength to get
> through
> and over it all.
> Love you and prayers to you and yours,
> Nanc
>
> In a message dated 11/7/98 7:57:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> CCR0417@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << Subj: Re: [MOL] Kathy, re: depression
> Date: 11/7/98 7:57:27 AM Eastern Standard Time
> From: CCR0417@aol.com
> Sender: owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> Reply-to: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>
> Thanks again Kathy.
>
> Two days ago I was terrified. My father had coughed up blood and they
> sent
> him for an MRI. Don't know the results yet. But yesterday he was good
> again!
> Two days in a row now he cooked a big dinner -- I think he LOVES that
> he's
> now
> allowed to indulge in these high-calorie foods that he wasn't permitted
> for
> years! They could probably torture him, but if he can eat the stuff he
> loves,
> he says "OK, I'll do that!"
>
> The really hard part of this coward called "Cancer" is that one day you
> are
> hopeful and happy and the next you are lower than hell! And I imagine
> that
> it's that way for everyone who has had cancer or w/ a loved one who has.
> It
> doesn't really ever end, does it? Even if the doctor says, "It's all
> gone!".....
>
> Love,
> Chris>>
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