Buckets of tears. Buckets.


I am so sorry to hear this. I recently met a woman, in her late 50's. Had breast cancer 10 years ago she had a mastectomy. Good for 3 years then something returned. It was treated and she has been clear since then. Good luck and if you wish to talk about it....Ugly Dougly wrote:My wife, too, is dying from this shit. FUCK cancer!
I may not be rich enough to help with cash or smart enough to do research myself but running my PCs in these projects for wealthier and smarter folks than I to get shit done is the least I can do. I don't know how many years I've been involved in donating PC time for distributed computing but I know its been at least 5 years. I started with SETI and the FOLDING projects but feel better about the two I'm with now.pinemom wrote:Toolmaker....Thank you! Im glad your pc's are still doing this after all this time! again...thank you.
Thanks Bambi and all of you. I really appreciate this. I'll keep you posted here.Bambi of Finland wrote:I'm so sorry about Jackie, cowboy.
My hope is that it is something that can be taken care of. If it is in her toe than possibly removal of the toe , which is pretty minor. I am hoping that it has not spread and you will have more time with her.
I lost my Ricky to lymphoma this year on memorial Day.He was born on Memorial Day in 1996. It was an amazing 12 years with him, and I miss him as much as any human being. It had progressed too far for treatment to be benificial, but I was able to enjoy the time I had left with him.
I know what you are feeling right now and it is hard. I can easily cry those buckets right along side of you. Jackie is a special girl. Do whatever you can to help her, but know you have had just as important place in Jackies heart as she does in yours. You know they let us know in so many different ways. I always say there is nothing like a dog-person. Just love her. You will know what to do. I'll be thinking of you two at the table today.
I have transported many patients with cancer, often to radiation oncology centers. Some of them were pts. who went into the er with a complaint of headache, only to find out they have brain ca, which is pretty rapid and fatal more often then not. I have read that we are seeing more cancers then we used to because we are living longer, so it is giving our cells more time to mutate. I also think that the increasingly greater influx in chemicals in just about anything anymore would be suspect as a cause.Toolmaker wrote:Cancer totally sucks ass in the biggest way, and we are only getting more. This is one of those things that affects everyone somewhere if not personally than in your family circle or friend circle. I had a very good friend beat cervical cancer so there is always hope and a future as long as the fight is fought hard.