The best we can hope for at this point.

Apr 16, 2010 09:57

I just got an update from my stepmom. All her results came back and there are no tumors. I'm assuming this means she is, in fact, in a dormant phase and they're just in "keeping an eye on it" mode right now. She'll go back in June for more blood work and another bone marrow biopsy ( Read more... )

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branflake April 16 2010, 15:27:52 UTC
Hum.... I want something supportive and wonderful to say here. But all I can think to say is that this whole situation breaks my heart! I'm always here to talk to, even if I can't think of anything to say back.

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mellymell April 16 2010, 15:44:14 UTC
Thanks, dear. Those were the exact words I used to Jason when we exchanged messages about it: breaks my heart. I would talk, but I don't have anything to say either.

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lordofhaladin April 16 2010, 15:34:05 UTC
wow, somehow i missed this?

I'm glad shes okay. *hugs*

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mellymell April 16 2010, 15:42:05 UTC
Was at the bottom of a lengthy friends locked entry a couple of weeks ago. Easy to miss amidst prattling on about gardening and Easter.

But, she's not okay. She's just alright for now. She does in fact have bone marrow cancer and she will eventually die from it or from complications from it, at least. But since it is not in an active phase (yet), her life sentence has been lengthened for now. People can live in this dormant stage for as long as 10-15 years, from what I understand. But once it hits an active phase, the absolute best we can hope for is about 5 years and that's if she responds well to all the treatments. As mentioned in my original post about it, Ann Landers died within 6 months of her diagnosis. So there's the other end of it. All we can do is be supportive and positive and hope for the best, really.

Thanks for the hugs. :)

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lordofhaladin April 16 2010, 15:53:55 UTC
I'm sorry, what I meant was that I was glad she was okay for now, I hit "post" too soon. *hugs*

she has all my good vibes as do all her family, including ya'll.

*hugs*

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mellymell April 16 2010, 16:01:02 UTC
Thanks, dear. I appreciate it! *hugs*

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padawansguide April 16 2010, 17:18:46 UTC
It's super scary to think that something small might end up being cancer. :-( Hope she'll be ok! Or as ok as possible for as long as possible.

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mellymell April 16 2010, 17:28:01 UTC
Thanks, Maggie! She said something really endearing and uplifting on Easter while we were discussing it. She "hope[s] to be living with cancer, not dying with cancer." Despite the looming fear that her years are numbered, I have faith they will be happy and full years, indeed.

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padawansguide April 16 2010, 17:29:04 UTC
I hope so too. Her attitude is really admirable.

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oropher_777 April 16 2010, 18:20:46 UTC
That is actually quite good news, for now. I understand not being able to be completely thrilled about it, as it's just been "stayed" and not "commuted." I'll continue to send good thoughts and prayers that things go well for her and the rest of your family.

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belluthien April 16 2010, 19:26:56 UTC
Now, this is what I talk about when I say I missed things by having gone absent. I missed that last post.
Glad to hear your SM is in a dormant phase. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...
I understand not wanting to go back and comment to comments...
I can see an armor face as being something of a double edged nature. I hope it gives you strength where strength is needed.
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