Melissa & Tarragon
Member Since 2011
Yesterday: http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=79386
Good morning LL!
All 5 p's present and Tarragon is happy furry purry this morning. He has been feeling good and no coughs at all since last weekend. It has cooled off here at night so maybe the worst is behind us for allergies.
Hope you all have a great day!
OT: Heather was able to get in for her PET CT yesterday. The radiologist spent a lot of time explaining everything. She has Stage 3C, which is what we feared. The cancer is covering almost the entire left breast, many left axillary lymph nodes, as well as lymph nodes in her sternum and neck. He said that and Heather said "Oh praise the lord." Heather explained that it could be worse, she could be stage 4 which would mean it had spread to other organs. That is the way she has always been, always the optomist. She has an appt with MD Anderson in Houston Oct 2 but is going to start chemo next week. The plan right now is 24 weeks of chemo, surgery, then radiation. It will be a long road and, statistically speaking, the chances are only around 35% she will beat it. However, if anyone can, it would definitely be her.
She wanted me to thank all of you for your prayers and good thoughts. It means so much to us and she is aware the healing power of LL prayers.
Good morning LL!
All 5 p's present and Tarragon is happy furry purry this morning. He has been feeling good and no coughs at all since last weekend. It has cooled off here at night so maybe the worst is behind us for allergies.
Hope you all have a great day!
OT: Heather was able to get in for her PET CT yesterday. The radiologist spent a lot of time explaining everything. She has Stage 3C, which is what we feared. The cancer is covering almost the entire left breast, many left axillary lymph nodes, as well as lymph nodes in her sternum and neck. He said that and Heather said "Oh praise the lord." Heather explained that it could be worse, she could be stage 4 which would mean it had spread to other organs. That is the way she has always been, always the optomist. She has an appt with MD Anderson in Houston Oct 2 but is going to start chemo next week. The plan right now is 24 weeks of chemo, surgery, then radiation. It will be a long road and, statistically speaking, the chances are only around 35% she will beat it. However, if anyone can, it would definitely be her.
She wanted me to thank all of you for your prayers and good thoughts. It means so much to us and she is aware the healing power of LL prayers.