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cindi o'h

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  1. Connie. What you are now going through is what I have been going through to a large degree for the last 3 plus years. It is a witch not to be able to move or breathe. (try doing all on your own without anyone's help!!!!) Keep pushing the doctors. I mean it. Don't take that duh. gee one lunger answer. That's crap. Today I feel better than I have in those 3 plus years. What's changed? Medication tweaking...heart and lung. O2 fulltime. A chemical paddle or two to my heart. In any event. I couldn't walk to the mailbox a week ago. And today I almost trotted out there. Give 'em hell and don't give up. Push even through the frustration. Cindi o'h
  2. seems to be an obsession..... Gotta love that FRANK LAMB! Cindi o'h
  3. FRANK LAMB says....Connnie!......... Now! please? Cindi o'h
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    Studley!

    Is that there FRANK LAMB hollering for the hiney strip? CONNIE! Get me some paper! Cindi o'h
  5. I am sorry, Chris. Cindi o'h
  6. Glad that you found us. Hope she will have easier times ahead. And you too. Cindi o'h
  7. thanks Maryanne. You always consider all of us in your thoughts. Hope your table is bountiful. Cindi o'h
  8. Shar in Australia just started on minocin or minocycline for her Tarceva rash and has made a tremendous difference for her. She had been doctoring all this time trying to find something for the relief of the pain, itching, burning and misery. Mino has worked for her. Has some side effects, but not many. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. relief. Cindi o'h
  9. I want to congratulate you on your courage to have the CT. Good going. Keep us appraised of the results, okay, Rob? Normal to be scared. Very normal. Hope it turns out good for you. Cindi o'h
  10. Sorry this is so darn tough right now. Today, your Dad might have more answers to what is going on with his eyesight. I can't imagine how he is feeling. Scared out of his wits, I bet. Poor guy. I will be watching for a glimmer of some good news about him from you. Hoping for some anyway. Cindi o'h
  11. Larry, Larry, Larry. Cindi o'h
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    Carleen

    Carleen, Can't help but think of you and wondering when you will visit us again/some more. You know we all care about you, girlfriend! Cindi o'h
  13. I can completely relate to the angst of wondering (if even just a nano-second) if this were a last Thanksgiving, last Christmas, last tulips, last summer lake, etc. Those thoughts were completely foreign to me before diagnosis. You are with others who know exactly of what you speak! Everything is going to be alright. I am glad that you found us. Cindi o'h
  14. I can remember one member having a reaction to taxol. It was pretty rugged on her and most of all frightening. It is not uncommon to react to chemos, from my understanding. Thankfully, the administrators are well aware and versed in how to help with a reaction. Like Pronto! She was also allergic to the next chemo that was tried. The third ended up being the "charm". Wish I had more to offer. Good Luck, Mom! Cindi o'h
  15. Glad you showed up here. Hope we can be of help to you. I already know that you will be able to help many of us. Cindi o'h
  16. honey, I am so sorry for your loss. Touched my heart to tears with the love in your pocket memory. Can hardly imagine anything as sweet as that. Cindi o'h
  17. Hi Judy, Already love your grateful heart. Good going. And yes. Aren't these folks wonderful to put together this site for all of us! We can never be able to thank them enough. There are a few who are successfully surviving dual cancer diagnosis. Read on. You will find inspiration here and inspire the rest of us as well. Welcome! Cindi o'h
  18. Hi again Aaron, Geez you remind me of me. When I was going through tx, I kept challenging my doctor to GIVE ME MORE! "Ha! You call that chemo? I'm tough. I can take it!" (then I wouldn't feel so hot) Next cycle, Ha! Give me more! Then toward the end after the accumulation, I raised the white flag... okay. That's enough. No more. As treatments go on, you may start to feel a little rugged around the gills, my tender sashimi. But, I will venture that when the 6 cycles are complete, that you can sit down and discuss if you want to do more. You're asking good questions. Cindi o'h
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    D-day #2

    Our Val. hugs girl. Your Mom was such a good Mom to you. Of course you miss her. Cindi o'h
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    Mom:(

    Dawn, I am terribly sorry for your tremendous loss. I cannot believe how fast her decline. I am hoping that you are doing better. I know that this is still a rough time and the thoughts and emotions will continue to change faces. Many of us have gone through the same loss and welcome you and any help we can give. Cindi o'h
  21. I am just so sorry and sad that this is on your plate right now. You are right. It does get to be too much. Horses are so dear and sweet big-eyed babies. It's definitely all right to fall apart. The pieces will come back together for you. (they always do somehow don't they?) Empathetic hugs. Cindi o'h
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