My leukemia's back.

Needing some prayers for my Little Diane tonight. She’s scheduled for a couple of biopsies tomorrow. She found a couple of lumps in her breasts and under her arms. They did mammograms and ultrasounds, and this was the radiology report:

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She’s only 27, but she’s still older than I was when I had cervical cancer and older than her mom was when she had uterine and ovarian cancer, then her double mastectomy 6 years later.
She’s scared. So am I. Pray!

Keeping little Diane in my prayers and sending tons of best wishes too :hugs
 
She’s out of surgery. Still pretty loopy but in pretty good spirits. Now we wait…. Mike started a special message page just to keep everyone in the loop without needing to make tons of phone calls and answering the same questions a million times. I took this screen shot.

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She’s out of surgery. Still pretty loopy but in pretty good spirits. Now we wait…. Mike started a special message page just to keep everyone in the loop without needing to make tons of phone calls and answering the same questions a million times. I took this screen shot.

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Keeping my fingers crossed that all is ok :fl
 
Needing some prayers for my Little Diane tonight. She’s scheduled for a couple of biopsies tomorrow. She found a couple of lumps in her breasts and under her arms. They did mammograms and ultrasounds, and this was the radiology report:

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She’s only 27, but she’s still older than I was when I had cervical cancer and older than her mom was when she had uterine and ovarian cancer, then her double mastectomy 6 years later.
She’s scared. So am I. Pray!
Well... that sucks rocks.

:hugs
 
She said it would 2 business days before she had the results, so that’s Friday. Monday, while she was in the cancer advocate’s office going over her procedures and aftercare, she got a phone call that her beloved dog Piper was found in her crate dead, ano so were her turtles and lizards. (Don’t ask). Looks like carbon monoxide. So she shut down the furnace, opened some windows, turned on her kitchen and bathroom vent fans, and stayed with a friend Monday night. That night or the next morning her pipes froze and burst in the bathroom, but she didn’t realize it then because she didn’t go upsfairs. Fire department came out Tuesday afternoon, but because she’d turned off the furnace the afternoon before and totally ventilated the house, they couldn’t find anything. But they did leave her a more sensitive detector, one that logs readings, and told her to call if she went back to the house and saw anything on the detector. They went back Tuesday night and that’s when they discovered the burst pipes. She is just like the rest of us - can’t catch a break.

She’s staying with Mike’s mom, who is a retired nurse, so I’m sure her aftercare will at least go smoothly. Mike and his dad are going over to her house and see what they can do about the damages. I’ve hated that rickety old house since she bought it - when it rains the basement floods, the furnace and hot water heater must be older than I am, and Ken told her that it needs a total electrical overhaul. But it’s her very own, she bought it all on her own, and she loves its “character”.
 
She said it would 2 business days before she had the results, so that’s Friday. Monday, while she was in the cancer advocate’s office going over her procedures and aftercare, she got a phone call that her beloved dog Piper was found in her crate dead, ano so were her turtles and lizards. (Don’t ask). Looks like carbon monoxide. So she shut down the furnace, opened some windows, turned on her kitchen and bathroom vent fans, and stayed with a friend Monday night. That night or the next morning her pipes froze and burst in the bathroom, but she didn’t realize it then because she didn’t go upsfairs. Fire department came out Tuesday afternoon, but because she’d turned off the furnace the afternoon before and totally ventilated the house, they couldn’t find anything. But they did leave her a more sensitive detector, one that logs readings, and told her to call if she went back to the house and saw anything on the detector. They went back Tuesday night and that’s when they discovered the burst pipes. She is just like the rest of us - can’t catch a break.

She’s staying with Mike’s mom, who is a retired nurse, so I’m sure her aftercare will at least go smoothly. Mike and his dad are going over to her house and see what they can do about the damages. I’ve hated that rickety old house since she bought it - when it rains the basement floods, the furnace and hot water heater must be older than I am, and Ken told her that it needs a total electrical overhaul. But it’s her very own, she bought it all on her own, and she loves its “character”.

What a mess! Sorry about her animals, that's so sad.
 
She said it would 2 business days before she had the results, so that’s Friday. Monday, while she was in the cancer advocate’s office going over her procedures and aftercare, she got a phone call that her beloved dog Piper was found in her crate dead, ano so were her turtles and lizards. (Don’t ask). Looks like carbon monoxide. So she shut down the furnace, opened some windows, turned on her kitchen and bathroom vent fans, and stayed with a friend Monday night. That night or the next morning her pipes froze and burst in the bathroom, but she didn’t realize it then because she didn’t go upsfairs. Fire department came out Tuesday afternoon, but because she’d turned off the furnace the afternoon before and totally ventilated the house, they couldn’t find anything. But they did leave her a more sensitive detector, one that logs readings, and told her to call if she went back to the house and saw anything on the detector. They went back Tuesday night and that’s when they discovered the burst pipes. She is just like the rest of us - can’t catch a break.

She’s staying with Mike’s mom, who is a retired nurse, so I’m sure her aftercare will at least go smoothly. Mike and his dad are going over to her house and see what they can do about the damages. I’ve hated that rickety old house since she bought it - when it rains the basement floods, the furnace and hot water heater must be older than I am, and Ken told her that it needs a total electrical overhaul. But it’s her very own, she bought it all on her own, and she loves its “character”.
I understand the character thing..

But wow...what heartache and stress on top of the cancer news.


:hit
 

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