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Lori,

Not for sure exactly what it was....seemd pretty strong but it is not morphine.

One thing for sure she feels no pain. Janet is sleeping away.

They think the blood pressure is caused by not enough fluids. However after they

gave her some IV's it helped. Just have to make sure she drinks enough water.

As far as care giving as those who will atest....you just do what you have to

do. I feel for those who have to do this alone and they have no help. Your

sister will be happy that you are there and there is not much else that you can

do....giving her support and being there for her is enough. You will know what

to do.

lori hunter hunter528hunter@...> wrote:

Larry

Do they give her morphin? They told my sis she could have it any time she wants

it. Because of where her cancer is they said she would die a very painful death.

She does not deserve this because she is the best sis in the world. she has the

biggest heart and would do anything for anybody. She will have to go through

chemo no matter what she does and it will be paiful no matter which way she

goes.

that hi blood presure is scary. Does it go down ok or is it the chemo? Give her

a hug for me. ((((Janet)))) and u must go through a lot to.So what do u go

through being a care giver? I am new to all of this I will be at my sister's

side as much as I can my husband has prostate cancer too. So lots of stuff going

on at once. Lori H

Larry Green wrote:

Usually they test the lymph nodes to see what if any chemo is necessary. It is

the indicator of any spread of the disease. I have not read the details of your

sisters case so I am on sure.

Janet just got home and the Oncologist gave her a " chill pill " yesterday so she

could take it before she did the chemo for the high blood pressure. The

equivalent of a valium. When she went in today her blood pressure was off the

charts and the machine couldn't even record it. They got it to 178 and started

liquids and they got it to 140 and Doctor Mullan the oncologist checked with her

and the liquids seemed to be the trick.

However the " chill pill " is another matter, when she got home she cannot hardly

walk and she has no balance. I got her up stairs and got her into bed.....she is

a little bit on cloud nine.

......and so it goes.

Larry

lori hunter wrote:

Hi Larry My prayers are with u and Janet. My sis is going to go through chemo

soon but she is having a lymph node removed first. so we will see what is what

thurs(tomorrow) Lori H

Larry Green wrote:Lori,

Cook County Hospital is actually the H Stroger, Jr Hospital of Cook County

which is in Chicago. It is the back drop for the TV show " ER " .

Janet is off at chemo and I patiently await her return. A nieghbor is giving her

a ride today so I could go into work...

Larry

lori hunter wrote:

Is cook county in veagas Area? LoriH

Grandmommyandme@... wrote:

In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

lwg_art@... writes:

Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop Lizzie

off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for Janet to

get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't able to

do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I will

take her out afterwards.

We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for her

to finish up round number twelve.

Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our list

and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

I will drop you all a line later....

Peace,

Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes over an

hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for chemo to be

mixed, etc.

I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital is not my

idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together " day....you

and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

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Is hard to get people to drink water. I know if I don't consciously

think about it I won't do it either Is why I carry a bottle with me

whereever I am in the house and make myself drink... I hope Janet gets

through the chemo okay and she probably will with the IV for fluids. My

bp was up last week too on one day. Way higher than usual 157 or

something. Not at normal for me. With bp meds am down low where it needs

to be usually. Could be I was somewhat dehydrated.. They always push

fluids on me and am running to the bathroom... Really flushes me out

good. LOL>..

Take care and the sleep is good for her. Tomorrow is another day... God

Bless Jolene

Larry Green wrote:

> Lori,

> Not for sure exactly what it was....seemd pretty strong but it is not

> morphine. One thing for sure she feels no pain. Janet is sleeping away.

> They think the blood pressure is caused by not enough fluids. However

> after they gave her some IV's it helped. Just have to make sure she

> drinks enough water.

>

> As far as care giving as those who will atest....you just do what you

> have to do. I feel for those who have to do this alone and they have

> no help. Your sister will be happy that you are there and there is not

> much else that you can do....giving her support and being there for

> her is enough. You will know what to do.

>

> lori hunter hunter528hunter@...> wrote:

> Larry

> Do they give her morphin? They told my sis she could have it any time

> she wants it. Because of where her cancer is they said she would die a

> very painful death. She does not deserve this because she is the best

> sis in the world. she has the biggest heart and would do anything for

> anybody. She will have to go through chemo no matter what she does and

> it will be paiful no matter which way she goes.

> that hi blood presure is scary. Does it go down ok or is it the chemo?

> Give her a hug for me. ((((Janet)))) and u must go through a lot to.So

> what do u go through being a care giver? I am new to all of this I

> will be at my sister's side as much as I can my husband has prostate

> cancer too. So lots of stuff going on at once. Lori H

> Larry Green wrote:

> Usually they test the lymph nodes to see what if any chemo is

> necessary. It is the indicator of any spread of the disease. I have

> not read the details of your sisters case so I am on sure.

> Janet just got home and the Oncologist gave her a " chill pill "

> yesterday so she could take it before she did the chemo for the high

> blood pressure. The equivalent of a valium. When she went in today her

> blood pressure was off the charts and the machine couldn't even record

> it. They got it to 178 and started liquids and they got it to 140 and

> Doctor Mullan the oncologist checked with her and the liquids seemed

> to be the trick.

> However the " chill pill " is another matter, when she got home she

> cannot hardly walk and she has no balance. I got her up stairs and got

> her into bed.....she is a little bit on cloud nine.

> .....and so it goes.

> Larry

>

> lori hunter wrote:

> Hi Larry My prayers are with u and Janet. My sis is going to go

> through chemo soon but she is having a lymph node removed first. so we

> will see what is what thurs(tomorrow) Lori H

>

> Larry Green wrote:Lori,

> Cook County Hospital is actually the H Stroger, Jr Hospital of

> Cook County which is in Chicago. It is the back drop for the TV show " ER " .

> Janet is off at chemo and I patiently await her return. A nieghbor is

> giving her a ride today so I could go into work...

> Larry

> lori hunter wrote:

> Is cook county in veagas Area? LoriH

>

> Grandmommyandme@... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> lwg_art@... writes:

>

> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop Lizzie

> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for Janet to

> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't able to

> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I will

> take her out afterwards.

> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for her

> to finish up round number twelve.

> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our list

> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> I will drop you all a line later....

> Peace,

>

>

>

> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes over an

> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

> chemo to be

> mixed, etc.

>

> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital is

> not my

> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>

> Donelle

> Caregiver to Glenn

>

>

>

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Larry,

I don't think I should show emotion but be strong for her and if I feel scared

don't show that either am I rite? what does strong really Mean? I will try to be

positive. I feel anxious about this and not in the good way. anyway I know one

day at a time. Lori

Larry Green lwg_art@...> wrote:

Lori,

Not for sure exactly what it was....seemd pretty strong but it is not morphine.

One thing for sure she feels no pain. Janet is sleeping away.

They think the blood pressure is caused by not enough fluids. However after they

gave her some IV's it helped. Just have to make sure she drinks enough water.

As far as care giving as those who will atest....you just do what you have to

do. I feel for those who have to do this alone and they have no help. Your

sister will be happy that you are there and there is not much else that you can

do....giving her support and being there for her is enough. You will know what

to do.

lori hunter wrote:

Larry

Do they give her morphin? They told my sis she could have it any time she wants

it. Because of where her cancer is they said she would die a very painful death.

She does not deserve this because she is the best sis in the world. she has the

biggest heart and would do anything for anybody. She will have to go through

chemo no matter what she does and it will be paiful no matter which way she

goes.

that hi blood presure is scary. Does it go down ok or is it the chemo? Give her

a hug for me. ((((Janet)))) and u must go through a lot to.So what do u go

through being a care giver? I am new to all of this I will be at my sister's

side as much as I can my husband has prostate cancer too. So lots of stuff going

on at once. Lori H

Larry Green wrote:

Usually they test the lymph nodes to see what if any chemo is necessary. It is

the indicator of any spread of the disease. I have not read the details of your

sisters case so I am on sure.

Janet just got home and the Oncologist gave her a " chill pill " yesterday so she

could take it before she did the chemo for the high blood pressure. The

equivalent of a valium. When she went in today her blood pressure was off the

charts and the machine couldn't even record it. They got it to 178 and started

liquids and they got it to 140 and Doctor Mullan the oncologist checked with her

and the liquids seemed to be the trick.

However the " chill pill " is another matter, when she got home she cannot hardly

walk and she has no balance. I got her up stairs and got her into bed.....she is

a little bit on cloud nine.

......and so it goes.

Larry

lori hunter wrote:

Hi Larry My prayers are with u and Janet. My sis is going to go through chemo

soon but she is having a lymph node removed first. so we will see what is what

thurs(tomorrow) Lori H

Larry Green wrote:Lori,

Cook County Hospital is actually the H Stroger, Jr Hospital of Cook County

which is in Chicago. It is the back drop for the TV show " ER " .

Janet is off at chemo and I patiently await her return. A nieghbor is giving her

a ride today so I could go into work...

Larry

lori hunter wrote:

Is cook county in veagas Area? LoriH

Grandmommyandme@... wrote:

In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

lwg_art@... writes:

Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop Lizzie

off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for Janet to

get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't able to

do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I will

take her out afterwards.

We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for her

to finish up round number twelve.

Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our list

and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

I will drop you all a line later....

Peace,

Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes over an

hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for chemo to be

mixed, etc.

I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital is not my

idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together " day....you

and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

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Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

feeling scared of dying.

Joan

> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> lwg_art@y... writes:

>

> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

Lizzie

> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

Janet to

> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

able to

> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

will

> take her out afterwards.

> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

her

> to finish up round number twelve.

> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

list

> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> I will drop you all a line later....

> Peace,

>

>

>

> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

over an

> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

chemo to be

> mixed, etc.

>

> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital

is not my

> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

day....you

> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>

> Donelle

> Caregiver to Glenn

>

>

>

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I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying to be strong

and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and worried I am. Yes it

would be nice to have someone just put their arms around me and let me cry.

Hil

Re: Janet, cycle # 12

Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

feeling scared of dying.

Joan

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Hugs, love and hope to you Joan,

Larry and Janet

Joan joanloucks@...> wrote:

Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

feeling scared of dying.

Joan

> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> lwg_art@y... writes:

>

> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

Lizzie

> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

Janet to

> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

able to

> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

will

> take her out afterwards.

> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

her

> to finish up round number twelve.

> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

list

> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> I will drop you all a line later....

> Peace,

>

>

>

> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

over an

> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

chemo to be

> mixed, etc.

>

> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital

is not my

> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

day....you

> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>

> Donelle

> Caregiver to Glenn

>

>

>

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I feel a group hug.....

Keep the faith Hil, It is okay to let it out. Trust me there have been many

tears in our household. I not only feel for us but everyone in this group....our

common bond is our hope and faith.

Larry

Hil hilsshop@...> wrote:

I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying to be strong

and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and worried I am. Yes it

would be nice to have someone just put their arms around me and let me cry.

Hil

Re: Janet, cycle # 12

Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

feeling scared of dying.

Joan

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Oh, boyyy!!! You just said it!!!!

Amen!!!!

They all want to work so hard on you feeling positive, they don't realize

that sometimes we need to think about the reality of the situation, and the

possible futures, even if we hope and pray and expect ONE future, how can a

human not think about all of the possibilities, especially if they are NOT

unlikely???

We realize that the support is coming from good places, but sometimes....

Like you just said so perfectly....

All the best,

Marty

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> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

>> lwg_art@y... writes:

>>

>> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

>> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

>> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

>> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

>> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

>> take her out afterwards.

>> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

>> to finish up round number twelve.

>> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

>> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

>> I will drop you all a line later....

>> Peace,

>>

>>

>>

>> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

>> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

> chemo to be

>> mixed, etc.

>>

>> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital

> is not my

>> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

>> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>>

>> Donelle

>> Caregiver to Glenn

>>

>>

>>

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Oh, boyyy!!! You just said it!!!!

Amen!!!!

They all want to work so hard on you feeling positive, they don't realize

that sometimes we need to think about the reality of the situation, and the

possible futures, even if we hope and pray and expect ONE future, how can a

human not think about all of the possibilities, especially if they are NOT

unlikely???

We realize that the support is coming from good places, but sometimes....

Like you just said so perfectly....

All the best,

Marty

Israel News Radio - http://www.Israelnewsradio.net

Audio Blog:

http://www.israelnewsradio.net/the-marty-roberts-show.html

Podcast: http://www.israelnewsradio.net/podcast.html

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> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

>> lwg_art@y... writes:

>>

>> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

>> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

>> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

>> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

>> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

>> take her out afterwards.

>> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

>> to finish up round number twelve.

>> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

>> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

>> I will drop you all a line later....

>> Peace,

>>

>>

>>

>> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

>> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

> chemo to be

>> mixed, etc.

>>

>> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital

> is not my

>> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

>> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>>

>> Donelle

>> Caregiver to Glenn

>>

>>

>>

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Oh, boyyy!!! You just said it!!!!

Amen!!!!

They all want to work so hard on you feeling positive, they don't realize

that sometimes we need to think about the reality of the situation, and the

possible futures, even if we hope and pray and expect ONE future, how can a

human not think about all of the possibilities, especially if they are NOT

unlikely???

We realize that the support is coming from good places, but sometimes....

Like you just said so perfectly....

All the best,

Marty

Israel News Radio - http://www.Israelnewsradio.net

Audio Blog:

http://www.israelnewsradio.net/the-marty-roberts-show.html

Podcast: http://www.israelnewsradio.net/podcast.html

Re: Janet, cycle # 12

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

>> lwg_art@y... writes:

>>

>> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

>> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

>> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

>> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

>> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

>> take her out afterwards.

>> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

>> to finish up round number twelve.

>> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

>> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

>> I will drop you all a line later....

>> Peace,

>>

>>

>>

>> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

>> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour for

> chemo to be

>> mixed, etc.

>>

>> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the hospital

> is not my

>> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

>> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

>>

>> Donelle

>> Caregiver to Glenn

>>

>>

>>

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Joan and Hil,

One of my greatest regrets is that I did not let my Mom see how much

her illness was hurting me. I was " strong " for her, but I now

believe it was not what I should have done.

((((((hugs))))))

Sharon

-- In colon_cancer_support , " Hil "

wrote:

> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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Joan and Hil,

One of my greatest regrets is that I did not let my Mom see how much

her illness was hurting me. I was " strong " for her, but I now

believe it was not what I should have done.

((((((hugs))))))

Sharon

-- In colon_cancer_support , " Hil "

wrote:

> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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Joan and Hil,

One of my greatest regrets is that I did not let my Mom see how much

her illness was hurting me. I was " strong " for her, but I now

believe it was not what I should have done.

((((((hugs))))))

Sharon

-- In colon_cancer_support , " Hil "

wrote:

> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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I know. When I was diagnosed I was so scared but I didn't want

anyone to know it. I would hear everyone talking and saying I can't

believe how strong she is,but really I wasn't. My husband wouldn't

show anything either, to me, he would talk to our friends and they

would tell me about it later, but I kinda wish he would've let ME

know, but he didn't want me to see how scared he was cuz he thought

he had to be strong for me!

Lori--

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wrote:

> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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I know. When I was diagnosed I was so scared but I didn't want

anyone to know it. I would hear everyone talking and saying I can't

believe how strong she is,but really I wasn't. My husband wouldn't

show anything either, to me, he would talk to our friends and they

would tell me about it later, but I kinda wish he would've let ME

know, but he didn't want me to see how scared he was cuz he thought

he had to be strong for me!

Lori--

- In colon_cancer_support , " Hil "

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> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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I know. When I was diagnosed I was so scared but I didn't want

anyone to know it. I would hear everyone talking and saying I can't

believe how strong she is,but really I wasn't. My husband wouldn't

show anything either, to me, he would talk to our friends and they

would tell me about it later, but I kinda wish he would've let ME

know, but he didn't want me to see how scared he was cuz he thought

he had to be strong for me!

Lori--

- In colon_cancer_support , " Hil "

wrote:

> I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

arms around me and let me cry.

>

> Hil

> Re: Janet, cycle # 12

>

>

> Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

someone

> would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> feeling scared of dying.

>

> Joan

>

>

>

>

>

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The sad thing is I never thought about death before. Now, I have been

thinking about it. Yes, it scares me to die and leave my son and

husband. So much I need to finsih yet. Am Praying that this cancer

does not come back!!!! Ingrid

> > In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > lwg_art@y... writes:

> >

> > Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

> > off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

> > get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> > afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

> > do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

> > take her out afterwards.

> > We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

> > to finish up round number twelve.

> > Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

> > and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> > I will drop you all a line later....

> > Peace,

> >

> >

> >

> > Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

> > hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> chemo to be

> > mixed, etc.

> >

> > I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> is not my

> > idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

> > and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

> >

> > Donelle

> > Caregiver to Glenn

> >

> >

> >

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The sad thing is I never thought about death before. Now, I have been

thinking about it. Yes, it scares me to die and leave my son and

husband. So much I need to finsih yet. Am Praying that this cancer

does not come back!!!! Ingrid

> > In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > lwg_art@y... writes:

> >

> > Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

> > off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

> > get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> > afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

> > do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

> > take her out afterwards.

> > We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

> > to finish up round number twelve.

> > Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

> > and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> > I will drop you all a line later....

> > Peace,

> >

> >

> >

> > Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

> > hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> chemo to be

> > mixed, etc.

> >

> > I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> is not my

> > idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

> > and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

> >

> > Donelle

> > Caregiver to Glenn

> >

> >

> >

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The sad thing is I never thought about death before. Now, I have been

thinking about it. Yes, it scares me to die and leave my son and

husband. So much I need to finsih yet. Am Praying that this cancer

does not come back!!!! Ingrid

> > In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > lwg_art@y... writes:

> >

> > Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

> > off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

> > get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> > afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

> > do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

> > take her out afterwards.

> > We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

> > to finish up round number twelve.

> > Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

> > and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> > I will drop you all a line later....

> > Peace,

> >

> >

> >

> > Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

> > hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> chemo to be

> > mixed, etc.

> >

> > I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> is not my

> > idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

> > and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

> >

> > Donelle

> > Caregiver to Glenn

> >

> >

> >

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Marty, How are you feeling this week? Hoping the chemo effects are

not to hard on you. Ingrid

> >> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> >> lwg_art@y... writes:

> >>

> >> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> > Lizzie

> >> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> > Janet to

> >> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> >> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> > able to

> >> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> > will

> >> take her out afterwards.

> >> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> > her

> >> to finish up round number twelve.

> >> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> > list

> >> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> >> I will drop you all a line later....

> >> Peace,

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> > over an

> >> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> > chemo to be

> >> mixed, etc.

> >>

> >> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> > is not my

> >> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> > day....you

> >> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be

special...

> >>

> >> Donelle

> >> Caregiver to Glenn

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Marty, How are you feeling this week? Hoping the chemo effects are

not to hard on you. Ingrid

> >> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> >> lwg_art@y... writes:

> >>

> >> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> > Lizzie

> >> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> > Janet to

> >> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> >> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> > able to

> >> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> > will

> >> take her out afterwards.

> >> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> > her

> >> to finish up round number twelve.

> >> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> > list

> >> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> >> I will drop you all a line later....

> >> Peace,

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> > over an

> >> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> > chemo to be

> >> mixed, etc.

> >>

> >> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> > is not my

> >> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> > day....you

> >> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be

special...

> >>

> >> Donelle

> >> Caregiver to Glenn

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Marty, How are you feeling this week? Hoping the chemo effects are

not to hard on you. Ingrid

> >> In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> >> lwg_art@y... writes:

> >>

> >> Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> > Lizzie

> >> off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> > Janet to

> >> get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> >> afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> > able to

> >> do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> > will

> >> take her out afterwards.

> >> We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> > her

> >> to finish up round number twelve.

> >> Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> > list

> >> and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> >> I will drop you all a line later....

> >> Peace,

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> > over an

> >> hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> > chemo to be

> >> mixed, etc.

> >>

> >> I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> > is not my

> >> idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> > day....you

> >> and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be

special...

> >>

> >> Donelle

> >> Caregiver to Glenn

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Putting this in another way. If your spouse or caregivers showed how

hurt they were by your cancer and showed their fears, would this not

hurt you more since you cannot tell them that you will be fine and be

here for them. I would think that this would hurt so much more. To

not be able to reassure anyone. Not sure if showing fears would be

good or not. Guess it would depend on the person. Ingrid

> > I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

> to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

> worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

> arms around me and let me cry.

> >

> > Hil

> > Re: Janet, cycle # 12

> >

> >

> > Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

> someone

> > would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> > feeling scared of dying.

> >

> > Joan

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Putting this in another way. If your spouse or caregivers showed how

hurt they were by your cancer and showed their fears, would this not

hurt you more since you cannot tell them that you will be fine and be

here for them. I would think that this would hurt so much more. To

not be able to reassure anyone. Not sure if showing fears would be

good or not. Guess it would depend on the person. Ingrid

> > I agree with you. I know they are all worried about me and trying

> to be strong and not show it. Of course I won't show how scared and

> worried I am. Yes it would be nice to have someone just put their

> arms around me and let me cry.

> >

> > Hil

> > Re: Janet, cycle # 12

> >

> >

> > Everyone around me is being strong and sometimes I just wish

> someone

> > would just put their arms around me and cry with me, when I'm

> > feeling scared of dying.

> >

> > Joan

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ingrid,

I just came in to give the messages a quick look/see and saw yours.

Please, please try to live in the present. You don't gain anything by worrying

about the future. You do lose the present day and if it is a good one, why do

that. Give the good days to yourself and your family.

Karima

Re: Janet, cycle # 12

The sad thing is I never thought about death before. Now, I have been

thinking about it. Yes, it scares me to die and leave my son and

husband. So much I need to finsih yet. Am Praying that this cancer

does not come back!!!! Ingrid

> > In a message dated 5/17/2005 9:42:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > lwg_art@y... writes:

> >

> > Well we are off to the oncologist this morning after we drop

> Lizzie

> > off at school. It usually takes about three to four hours for

> Janet to

> > get her vitals taken and then blood work and the doctor visits

> > afterwards. Cook County Hospital is not fast. Since she wasn't

> able to

> > do much on her birthday because of the last infusion I think I

> will

> > take her out afterwards.

> > We probably won't know until after 5 PM if everything is okay for

> her

> > to finish up round number twelve.

> > Worked on a few question for the doctor last night, making our

> list

> > and checking it twice.....Always ask questions.

> > I will drop you all a line later....

> > Peace,

> >

> >

> >

> > Larry...I firmly believe none of them are fast. It always takes

> over an

> > hour to get blood results for Glenn back and then another hour

for

> chemo to be

> > mixed, etc.

> >

> > I won't say...Have a great day, b/c waiting around at the

hospital

> is not my

> > idea of having a " great " day, but Have a great " being together "

> day....you

> > and Janet!! Make it count...and taking her out would be special...

> >

> > Donelle

> > Caregiver to Glenn

> >

> >

> >

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