Guest guest Posted November 27, 1998 Report Share Posted November 27, 1998 Please add me to the cjd list. My mother was recently diagnosed with cjd and I would like to become as informed as possible about the issue. We are going through the final stages of the disease now and it is difficult. Any support and information from others who have been through this would be appreciated. Chatel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 1998 Report Share Posted November 27, 1998 , I am so sorry about your mother. I lost mine a year ago November 20th and these holidays are tough to handle. You are among people who understand what you are going through and can offer any and all support you need. I think one of the hardest parts is the length of time it takes for a diagnosis to be arrived at and by that time your loved one is so far away. My sister and I experienced this. You feel so cheated. I wish you all of God's blessings and support as you go through this difficult time. Lesher -------- >From: Heartman11@... >To: linda.lesher@... >Subject: RE: Re: Welcome to cjdvoice (AT) onelist (DOT) com >Date: November 27, 1998 > >From: Heartman11@... > >Please add me to the cjd list. My mother was recently diagnosed with cjd and >I would like to become as informed as possible about the issue. We are going >through the final stages of the disease now and it is difficult. Any support >and information from others who have been through this would be appreciated. > Chatel > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 1998 Report Share Posted November 27, 1998 Dear , I am truly sorry to hear of your mother. My husband died almost three years ago and I know what it all is like. I can only hope that you keep reaching out to others and know that you are not alone. Most sincerely, Gloria in California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 1998 Report Share Posted November 27, 1998 Thank you for your message. Please add me to your list of people who you communicate with. I will look forward to contacting you as time goes on. Hearing fro people whio have been there is most helpful Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 1999 Report Share Posted January 18, 1999 This is Judy Deck, a new participant. My father, Roy B. Deck, died from CJD here in North Carolina on 1/16/96 after a long struggle. He was diagnosed in New Orleans in April 1993 and by October was in a nursing home. We brought him home to North Carolina when the end was near, and were relieved to send him off to heaven at the end of his long suffering. He was dearly loved and greatly missed. We'd never heard of CJD before his diagnosis, and I suspect it was the same for many of you. We were fortunate to have a great neurologist make the diagnosis so that we could read up and prepare our family. I would count it a blessing to serve as a resource for others who are dealing with the tremendous blow this diagnosis can bring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 1999 Report Share Posted January 18, 1999 Hi Judy, I'm sorry to hear about your dad's struggle with CJD.My Mom Grace Hallock died from the disease back in September of 1988.At the time we were told very little about the disease.They gave her 3-6 months to live,and she died 5 months later.Sometimes I wish we had knew much earlier on what we were dealing with.Because then maybe we could have kept her from hurting herself in falls and such.But after listening to people talk about knowing what they were dealing with for many years,I think that only having months to deal with the dagnosis was a blessing in disguise.My Mother never knew how sick she was.By the time she was diagnosed she was too far gone to comprehend any of the facts about her condition.Six months earlier I had talked her into going to the Doctors for a physical after she fell and injured herself.At the time the Doctor told me that her condition was probley related to her hard life and alcohol drinking.I found out after she was diagnosed that he had told her to go for further tests.But she had asked him not to tell me because she didn't want me to be worried.That was my Mom through and through.She never wanted to bother anyone with her problems.One day in early April of 1988 I woke up to her crying.She had fallen and broken her wrist very badly.While trying to get her out of the house to the Doctors she became agitated.And accused us of trying to hurt her.We had to call an amblulance to get her to the hospital.She never came back home.She went directly to a Nursing Home from the hospital after she was diagnosed with CJD.I regret not being able to take care of her myself in the end.But with a small child in the home and both of us working full time it wasn't possible.Not a day goes bye that I don't think about her.Being able to read about other peoples experiences with this disease has helped me to deal with it.At least now I know that my Mother wasn't a one in a million victim of this disease that the Doctors whould have us believe.I have great sympathy for any family that has to go through what my family did.Maybe now that CJD has more names and faces attached to it things may be different. Maybe now people will see the disease for what it really is.I used to be so hurt when people would joke about having " Mad Cow Disease " .Now I try to take the time to tell those that will listen just how sad the whole thing really is. Holly A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 1999 Report Share Posted January 25, 1999 In a message dated 99-01-25 06:03:08 EST, you write: << cjdvoice (AT) onelist (DOT) com >> Hi, everyone. My name is Pam . My family has just in the last few weeks re-located from Kentucky to Wisconsin--in time for the big BLIZZARD... My father died about a year ago, of CJD (unconfirmed). My sisters and I are anxious, as I know you are, to find any answers...and to do whatever we can to help anyone else going through this particular heartbreak. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 1999 Report Share Posted January 25, 1999 Hi Pam, I hope that you find the support and compassion that I have found on this link for CJD info.I've learned more in the past month than I have in the past 10 years since my Mothers death from CJD.I believe that being able to chat with other people who's lives have been touched by this terrible disease can help us all to deal with it a little better.Take care.. Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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