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BiographyMy mother-in-law was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Feb of 2008. She elected to not have any treatment other than care & comfort. She is now under the care of the local hospice facility. Cancer SymptomsShortness of breath that brought her to ER. Turned out t be fluid on lungs that tested positive for cancer cells. Further testing revealed primary site was ovaries. Surgery Description, Dates & Side EffectsNumerous paracentesis and filter for blood clots. Comments: |
Kellye,
Thanks for your kind words. Hope you’re making it through the winter down there. I moved here from Atlanta just 4 yrs ago. Miss those balmy winters!
Jerome
Hey Kellye,
I just want to thank you for such kind, caring words. You have no idea what a huge hug to the soul your words are to me.
You are endlessly positive and generous.
I am so fortunate to know you.
Thank you.
Jill
Hey Kellye,
Just another note to tell you just how much your words, thoughts, and prayers mean to me. You are so kind and generous and I am so lucky to know you, even if it is through this blog. Thank you so much for taking the time to write – you have pulled me through many dark moments and you make me ever better appreciate the good.
Take good care of you.
Jill
Yes, Kellye, paul’s kidney stone has been painful but it is getting better since it is close to being passes. The ureter is smaller than the urethra so it was more painful and should not be as bad from here on out(literally) LOL. Paul and I are in the process of getting a website made for us so I will post it as soon as it is done on the blog. That was a great idea and we would love to allow our cancer family to be a part of it! Thanks so much! I will post again as soon as I have an update on Paul’s status. God bless.
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They many titles to choose from. Hope they work for you as they have for me.
Hugs, Cheryl
Hey Kellye,
I wanted to thank you so much for your kind comments and support. I so appreciate the amazing people I’ve discovered on this blog and am in awe of the strength, determination, and love I find surrounding everyone who is battling, and is touched, by this terrible disease.
You are a kind, generous spirit and I am glad to be a part of your circle.
Jill
Kellye,
Thanks for your sweet comment about my post. Glad to know you are still out there listening. I don’t know about others, but late at night when I can’t sleep & my poor husband can’t listen to me go on & on, I turn to this blog. As of this week, I begin 9 years cancer free. But as everyone knows, it is always there looming over our shoulder like a horror show we can’t forget. But we MUST!! Life is tooooo sweet & good, not to live to the fullest. We should laugh everyday and be thankful for it too. Thanks honey for being there still. Granny
Thank you Kelly for your support! You have a beautiful family : ) This is a great place for suvivors and family, you fit perfectly. Everyone has been supportive and helpful. Just give us a shout. I am here for you too.
BARB
Kellye,
PLEASE don’t feel like you should no longer be on here since Barbara passed away. I know I do and I am sure all the others would agree that we NEED you inspiration and your prayers. You are most welcome here and I hope and pray that you never get to experience the cancer in your own body.
PLEASE STAY WITH US FOREVER.
Love, hugs and prayers,
Joyce In NC
Kellye:
Please, please don’t feel like you don’t belong here! I really feel that those of us with cancer sometimes get so self involved that it is good to have the ones that mean the most to us…the ones that we love and love us here on this blog with us. I mean, this is just not about ourselves. And that’s one of the things I think of daily. How to be the best mother, wife daughter while I’m still here. TO say what needs to be said etc.
Your words mean so much to me and I thank you for your comments. You were such a wonderful loving daughter in law to Barbara, I’ve read all of your posts. She was so very blessed to have had you in her life.
Hugs to you girl. I know you are still grieving.
Teresa
Kelly, you don’t know what those words mean to me, I feel like a “newby” to this, but so lucky that its only been since March 26th of this year.. Hang in there and leave all the comments you want…I will try to continue daily with the blogs. God Bless Us ALL.