When I saw my onc two weeks ago, she had great news for me! I am stable, on Xeloda since cancer cells changed from E+ to TN. But she thought I should see a gastroenterologist as there appears to be some thickening in the lini ng of my stomach. i didn't like or trust the gastro dr who was part of my inpatient treatment team last October when I had a blocked intestine. His office had alot of decrepid furniture, he didn't like being asked questions and sat behind his huge desk, putting notes into his computer most of the time I was there. (I've found out that I am far from the first woman to feel disrespected, including nurses, too!) In the last week I've talked to gastrologist schedulers about getting an appt with the gastrologist recommended by my palliative care NP. Finally got that appt schrduled abouit a month from now, at the hospital for both a gastroscopy and a colonostomy ! The thought of this makes me giggle! On a totally non-health note, my husband drove to Chicago this morning to pick up his daughter who is coming for her first visit "home" since moving to Florida for a great job opportu nity and a war mer climate. She was about twenty when I first met her, over 20 years ago, and I love her dearly! Like me, she's a social worker, and we've really bonded! I'm really excited about seeing her again. Plus, I have today mostly alone at home, which gives me a chance to catch up on some things! Hugs to all..... Pam
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Yay! for your good news and good luck with tests next month. Now relax and enjoy your visit with step-daughter!
So happy for your good news. Best wishes for your tests next month. Have a great time with your step-daughter. Sending you positive vibes, hugs and prayers.
Pam, such good news. You are amazing!
You are very blessed, happy for you.
That is good news from the doctor visit to the daughter visit. Bask in this aura of joy.
Happy for you that you have a doc who is giving you the respectful, kind care you deserve.You have a plan (the known always feels better to me than the unknown). And you have a bit of time on your own and a happy re-union with a daughter. Wishing you always, continued peace, strength and love. ❤️🌺❤️
You are such an inspiration to me! Am so glad you had a great result on Xeloda--and a new doctor! Enjoy the time with your step daughter! xx
Thank you! One reason I post here is to let "newbies" and others that some of us do well for years, more of us all the time. It was so great to see my step daughter yesterday evening. She looks great. Funniest thing, her sister was just here forr awhile and their hair looks the same color to me (not their natural shades of brown, but darker and both have a tiny bit of red>) I'll have to see them together, but it did make me gigggle a bit!
Stable is great news ! Enjoy your visit with stepdaughter and summer
Thank you! Stable is worth celebrating! So is seeing step daughter. Summer--I'm a cool weather person and my lungs don't do well in humid weather. I've been indoors almost all the time, just leaving for medical apptssince last fall. Wish I could enjoy outdoors! We're surrounded by woods and I enjoy that thru the windows.
It’s so great to hear your good news about being stable! Celebrating each other when nice things are happening can really brighten everyone’s day. Thanks for sharing and hope your tests go well and you find a great Gastro to help you navigate what may be going on. Hope the good news just keeps coming!
Thank you! The Gastro scheduler called (again! LOL) They need my Cardio to "sign off" on my going off tthe blood thinner I'm for quite a few days before the procedure. I already knew that, and he wanted to see me so I scheduled an appt with him as soon as I could get in, and well before the procedure. I told the caller that I'd taken care of that and had an appt with him before the procedure. I guess it's better when they ask the question more (miuch more) than once than not asking at all.!