Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Things are so different now
I was going through the items in her purse and found a Kohl's receipt from Dec. 19 - she was shopping just two weeks before her death! At first, it was upsetting that she could do that and now she's gone, but then I thought back to that day. I was the one that took her to Kohl's. I dropped her at the door because she didn't want me to go in with her (in case she found a Christmas present for me).
I waited in the car and pulled up when she was ready to go in about 10 minutes. She got in the car and she started crying. It was all she could do to shop for 10 minutes and it really got to her. When she was healthy, she always wanted to go, go, go. Now, she couldn't even really go to Kohl's for 10 minutes. It was really traumatic at the time, but now I see it as a sign from her that she was ready to go and she didn't want to live a life like that.
A few days later, while we were sitting in the living room, she asked me if it was terrible that she sometimes just wished she could fall asleep and not wake up. I assured her that it wasn't terrible and that it seemed perfectly normal to me.
So, with thoughts like that, I just have a little cry for a minute, think of how much she went through to stay with us as long as she did, and get back to work. That's what she would have wanted!
- C
Friday, January 07, 2011
It Is Done
The funeral took place yesterday, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011. It really was a beautiful service. The flowers were amazing and the casket we picked out was lovely. I didn't count, but there were at least a hundred people there, probably more. One of her nieces and one of her nephews were able to speak. I would have liked to, but I honestly didn't know what to say, and I don't think I would have been able to get more than a word or two out before I broke down. Her music was a mix of hymns and more current songs. She requested "Temporary Home" by Carrie Underwood, "Amazing Grace" - I chose the Susan Boyle version, and "It's True" by Ivan somebody. Dusty and I came up with the fourth song - "Song for Mama" by Boyz II Men. Boyz II Men probably aren't played at too many funerals, but the song really spoke to us. She really was the queen of our world.
My best friend from elementary school surprised me and showed up at the service. At the time I was really just shaking hands and hugging people, somewhat in a daze, and not even really knowing who I was talking to. When I saw him, I was able to smile and I really appreciated him coming. I hadn't seen him since the mid-90s.
After the service at the funeral home, we made the five minute drive to the cemetery, where we had another short service (after all, it was cold out there!). It too was very nice and attended by many. She was laid to rest next to her still-born son and two plots away from her mother that died a little less than a year and a half ago.
From there, we went to my grandpa's church, where the congregation had prepared a feast fit for a king. Most of the people that attended the graveside service also followed to the church, so we were able to talk and reminisce about the great life she led and enjoy a time of fellowship and comfort.
So, while these days were so hard, they were also a great comfort. My mom will be so missed, but I know she is always with us. The coming days, weeks and months will surely bring times of sadness, but with friends and family, it will be lessened. In closing, I offer the words my mom wrote in her journal and the words that were used throughout her service. Love is Forever. God is Love.
- C
Monday, January 03, 2011
Arrangements
Calling hours - 6 - 8 p.m. (eastern) on Wednesday, Jan. 5
Funeral - 11 a.m. (eastern) on Thursday, Jan. 6
Saturday, January 01, 2011
The End
The battle is coming to a close
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
A Quick Update
- C
Thursday, November 04, 2010
The Roller Coaster Ride Continues
-C
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Update
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Monday, September 20, 2010
What a difference a week makes
So, she is supposed to continue getting her blood work done each week to see if that number continues to decrease. If it levels off before it gets low enough, they may still have to consider putting in a drain to help it rid itself of the extra fluid.
Thank God for miracles! This is pretty amazing stuff. Last week at this time, we all thought she was going to die soon. This week, we have her oncologist saying to turn the "live" light back on because she's nowhere close to the end.
That's all for now!
- C
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Things aren’t going well
Well, I knew one day I’d have to post bad news on here – I had just hoped it would be a lot further in the future.
Mom had to go into the hospital last week because she had been feeling fatigued for a couple of weeks and there was a noticeable yellow hue coming into her skin and eyes. She went to see her primary care doc, who ran blood tests, which showed her liver function was high. She contacted her oncologists office and they admitted her to Ohio State University Medical Center. She was there Wednesday through Saturday. On Friday they put stents in her liver to see if unblocking a bile duct would help to relieve her jaundice. It didn’t help immediately, but they sent her home and told her to get blood work done this week and then see her oncologist as scheduled on Monday, Sept. 20.
She hasn’t seemed to get any better since she’s been home and her fatigue seems to be increasing. We’re still hoping for the best, but the jaundice is not a good sign. She also has said that even if the oncologist says there are things to do, she isn’t sure she can go through chemotherapy or radiation again.
So, if you are so inclined, please pray for my mom and my family. If that’s not your thing – some good thoughts will work too. I will update this once I know more next week.
- C
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Another update on my mom
Mom had an appointment with her oncologist on Monday. They did blood work to see how things looked. He said everything checked out pretty good, so she’s clear of any treatments until late September. At that point she’ll be getting a CT scan to see how things look, as well as the normal blood work. So, all good for now and she gets to enjoy her Summer!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
No more grandmothers
I lost my last grandmother last Friday (April 16). This one was my dad’s mom. I never thought both of my grandfathers (who were older than my grandmothers) would be around after their wives passed.
My grandma found out last month that she had lymphoma. She started chemotherapy on Thursday, April 15 and was expected to make a decent recovery. Unfortunately, her heart didn’t agree with that prognosis. She passed away in her bed at about 11:30 a.m. They said it was heart failure. My grandma had pretty specific final wishes and she had already planned it all out. She wanted to be cremated and she didn’t want a service. So, we did have a small, family-only viewing on Sunday and she was then sent on be cremated.
My grandfather isn’t in the best of health either, so we had to help him get into an assisted living establishment. We did that on Wednesday.It has been another tough time, but we’re all managing to get through it.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Just an update
Good afternoon readers. Just wanted to say hi. Actually, I just got a computer with Windows 7 and I wanted to try out this blog writer program to see if it works.
My grandpa (my mom’s dad) went in for a heart cath procedure last week and they discovered severe blockages, so he had open heart quadruple bypass on Wednesday of last week. He is doing great with the recovery and was actually able to go home on Saturday, which I found remarkable, considering the complexity of the surgery.
He is now resting at home and is doing fantastic. He should feel better than he did before he went in for the procedure before he knows it.
Mom is doing well. She’s got another month before she sees the oncologist again.
I’m leaving for a pretty cool trip next month. My cousin and I are driving his brother’s (my other cousin’s) jeep to San Diego. We are taking a northern scenic route and plan to see the Field of Dreams from the movie and Mt. Rushmore, among other sites. Should be exciting. I’ve never been through that portion of the country before.
That’s about it from here now. Talk to you soon!
-C
Thursday, March 18, 2010
An Update
- C
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Mom's radiation
Unfortunately, she is already feeling sick and queasy. It looks like this is going to be a long, hard road, but hopefully one that leads to better days ahead.
I'll keep you all updated as we get further into the treatment regimen.
- C
Monday, November 16, 2009
Another update
This is a far cry from the one-time procedure of the radioactive seeding, but it is what he says gives the best chance of killing the cancer, so that's what she'll do.
That's all I've got for now. Thanks for reading and I hope you are all well.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Lastest news on my mom
They are going to do radioactive seed therapy. She'll start out for a week with an oral chemo drug, which basically lights up the cancer areas and then they go in through a blood vessel with small instruments and place radioactive pellets in the liver to destroy the cancer cells. If that all goes okay and works well, they will likely then do some "clean up" of the areas with radiowave ablation treatment (where they burn the affected areas with high-frequency radiowaves).
This is all still very preliminary, but it is the recommended plan and there is no major surgery coming up. Unfortunately, the major surgery would have had the best chance at permanent success. It is clearly an on-going battle.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Just a quick update
Monday, September 28, 2009
Update
The doctor said that she doesn't have to do any more chemo for now. But, he said that his preferred option for the next step is to do another full-blown surgery to remove part of her liver again. This is the first time he's brought up surgery. In her previous appointments he mentioned radioactive pellets inserted into the liver and radiowave ablation as option. Needless to say, the surgery news is somewhat shocking and concerning. He told my mom that surgery gives her the best chance of staying away from chemo and other treatments for the longest period of time. The last time she had surgery, it was almost a year before cancer showed up again.
That's about it from here. They are meeting on Nov. 2 to determine the specifics on the surgery. I'll update when I know anything else.
- C
Monday, August 31, 2009
Quick Update
Anyway, my mom had a doctor's appointment today. The oncologist said that her cancer marker number has gone way down with the chemo regimen she's on. He said that he wants her to do two more treatments and then they will do a CT scan to determine the next steps. So, it is good news so far. My mom is upbeat about it, since the chemo is working.
- C