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Hello my lovelies

Hope everyone is doing ok. I know Cruton is awaiting results and Hils is in limbo so extra hugs for them, and LM had to put up with Nobhead and Mrs Positive ''only negative people get ill'' bollox so she gets BIG cwtchs too fo  not killing anyone, again!

So I went to the hospital Wednesday for bloods and to see Dr P-J (no she isn't a pair of pyjamas).

Whilst I was there I saw a young lad and a worried looking mum and they looked like First Timers. They were taken aside for a chat and then one of the nurses asked if I would show the lad (maybe 17-19 years old?) my Hickman Line as he was having difficulty understanding what she meant and he was being booked for one. Soo I went and showed him and told him that it sounded weird at first but was in fact very useful. I stopped short of advising him to have a general not a local when it happens! Then he was out in a chair opposite me and wired up to the drip and I smiled at him and asked what he was having today, and he shrugged like he didn't care and said he didn't know, he left all that to him mum to listen to. The nurse half joked with him that that wasn't good enough. I asked his mum if it was his first session and she nodded. He was having ABVD. SO I said the speech about everyone reacts differently but I'd been fine and he may be able to still work p//t depending on what happens etc. The poor lad looked totally in-denial-and-shock and I wanted to cwtch him and his mother. Fucking cancer!

So, Dr P-J examined my neck and said she could feel nothing - I explained Lumpy did start to swell again before I went in, and she said that is why we are cracking on with getting the stem cell stuff done, as my lump responds quickly to chemo but doesn't disappear - stubborn bastard! That's what you get for being an awkward cow with a rare (1-3% likelihood) form of lymphoma that is quite possibly as stubborn as oneself ... dammit! But there is the good ol' NHS spending a lot of money on me to make me better. So, combined with friends' support and the familys' support and everyone's love and some peoples' prayers and others' blessings, along with my determined-ness (ooh new word) and Kicking Pissflapping Cancer's Arse attitude, we're nearly there guys and gals ... well, nearly at end of this particular stage. Coz I know there will be maintenance and top-ups and blood tests etc for a while after the transplant, and we don't know when the transplant will be yet! The staff nurse said it wouldn't be too long due to the situation. And I didn't get a chance to ask her what she meant by that as the consultant whisked me off for the Chat.

So I will now have a CT and a PET scan in the first week of Feb - even if these show that there is no cancer visible, we're doing stem cell anyway to make sure Lumpy DOES stay away (as far as possible coz we know how tricksy cancer can be!)

Add to that the 3 days of out-patient for harvesting stem cells at end of this month and a meeting with my new stem cell consultant (Keith from Trinidad) on 7th Feb, and I am pretty much booked up for appointments!!

Talking of being booked up, the next few days are a bit barmy - coffee with JW tomorrow morning, then LV is down from Cardiff for lunch. Saturday, EB, a friend I am reunited with after 9 years is coming over with 3 of her 4 kids (one being at Uni) for lunch, catch up etc! Sunday K is down visiting family and coming over for coffee and natter. And my friend KN, just recovering from removal of thyroid, and I are going to cafe on Monday for a treat. Which is all good as it distracts me from going in for stem cell harvesting Tues-Thurs ;)

And my lovely 14 year old has come in from her first gig (apart from going to festivals with me) in a venue instead of a field and went in the mosh pit and did crowd-surfing!! She is a Very Happy Womble indeed :D

And its 1am!!! Get to sleep woman!!

Love You All

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Nin, you obviously type faster than me amd sneaked in!

    Enjoy your relaxing day!

    Odin xxx

     

  • Hi Ems 

    the very best of luck with the harvesting and waving goodbye to lumpy.

    It is heart breaking to see young people with this disease and sounds so like you that you noticed the young lad and his mum and took time to offer some kind and reassuring words

    How busy you are enjoy all the things you have planned I am sure you will they are much deserved

    My youngest is off to a gig in Manchester tonight she too has been crowd surfing in the past and in the mosh pit

    she used to have loads of face and ear piercings so much so she had more holes in her than Hilary's crab pin cushion but as she has got a bit older they seem to have disappeared who says she takes after her mum

    Hope you don't have Louise's drafty experience and isn't baby Adam doing what babies and teenagers  do sleep all day and keep parents up all night clever boy and it's good to know he is doing so well

    Big Hugs to a lovely lady 

    Cruton xxxxxx

     

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Oooh hello, my sugar plum fairy... a bit late getting in here cos you always blog late at night while I am snoozing and then been at school all day... You? stubborn? haha.

    Your week sounds fun and I am sorry, but as you know I find the term harvesting hilarious! So still sniggering at the thought of you being harvested... wish I could be off to help you with that one and I hope you are booked in Feb so I can come and visit you and then you may be ok to come and see me :) cos that is best :)

    Here's to kicking cancer's arse.... and love and friendship and more laughter ooooh and spas!!!!

    Have fun your long lost mate and will be in touch soon

    All the hugs

    Little My xxxxx

    ps 3 weeks of missons? hmmm better get thinking... :D

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Now Odin you know very well that I do the classical concerts, and went to Handel's Messiah recently. Still trying to decide whether I can afford Andreas Scholl at the beginning of February. I have also been to see The Boss, Steve Winwood, The Eagles, Billy Joel (a few times) Moody Blues (lots!) Neil Finn in different guises, and Jethro Tull a few times!

    Harvesting wasn't draughty as I had a sheet draped over me, but had to have a nurse keep a couple of fingers in my groin at one point as blood stopped flowing if I moved.

    LM her missions will be to be able to eat/drink without extra oramorph, not to ask visitor to do something daft like put down spider traps (I asked my older son to do this!!!), and stay clear of infections. Its a big ask but all efforts should be directed here.

    The nearest J will get to a hut is sneaking into the spare bedroom if things get desperate. My youngest is going to stay with them this weekend and I've told him that he is on the night shift for the next 2 nights. Hahahahaha! J is being very hands on, changing his share of nappies, and making sure R is getting pampered.

    Have a fantastic weekend everyone :-)

    Louise xxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thanks everyone :))

    I have a Hickman Line so hopefully nothing will be akimbo heh heh!!

    Crowd surfing is when you are lifted up and lie horizontally whilst the people in the crowd pass you along above their heads :) - She went to see Asking Alexandra. Kinda gothy grungy music.

    I braved a new hat over my bald head today and met a friend in cafe for lunch. A group of ladies in the corner - I knew one or two - said hi etc. When one left, she came over to say she thought I looked beautiful and gave me a big squeezy hug. I'm having a bit of ye olde eye incontinence thinking about it, as I did then. So, thank you K. There are some lovely folk around ya know... well, you lot would know, coz you are too :))

    xxxxxx