I mentioned a while back about my cancer diagnosis. Now with things moving around a bit they are looking more hopeful. First will handle the heart failure problem and install a deliberator in my heart to keep me safe through cancer treatments. Next they will cut out the Urothelial tube that holds the one malignant growth. (Yes, second diagnosis of another lump was benign) Then they will treat me with some form of medication that might help me avoid chemo. I am extremely hopeful now and hoping modern medicine will save me...as long as I keep having your thoughts and prayers. Love you my blogger friends.
Big healing hugs. I hope this goes the way you hope. ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandee. I hope so too.
DeleteHugs and prayers are coming your way. Modern medicine is so good these days and I'm sure all will be fine. Sounds like a good plan in the works.
ReplyDeleteYes it does sound like a good plan...as much as I know about what the doctor proposes. Thank you for your hugs and prayers.
DeleteMr. M's. cancer was also in his ureter. For him he had to have his kidney removed because to the type of cancer. I'm sorry you have to go through this but I'm happy that you have a good team that seems to have it all under control. All my healing energy sent to you my dear friend.
ReplyDeleteGod bless Mr. M. I know he has been having quite a struggle. Mine is between the bladder and the kidney and they think they can cut out that part of the ureter and get it. My precious Ron died of Bladder cancer when he was 73. His courage gave me strength.
DeleteI’m praying you have a full recovery. Lots of gentle hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteI feel those hugs Mimi. Thank you much.
DeleteI think you seem to have much to be optimistic about. I'll be 83 in a few months. I figure each day is a defying the odds--- But that's OK. I join Mimi (above) in sending hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill.
Delete🤞🤞Fingers crossed all goes well and you are with us many more years.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I still have a dream to make it to Australia one day to see you.
DeletePrayers said for your upcoming journey. Sounds like you have a good plan. I worked RN in cardiac and oncology. Defibbers are nice. Part of the discharge instructions are not to work around car batteries or jump start them! Make sure your car battery is healthy. Kansas City has several casinos and many of my patients were rabid slot machine players. I liked telling them at their defibber discharge that the defibber device would help with their rolls on the slot machines! I think a few believed me, especially my Mother! Hugz, Linda in Kansas
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