hark, what air bubbles do I see on yonder window break?
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I teared up reading this. I'd give you guys a huge hug if I could right now. You must be terrified because the thought alone to me--if fly ever got cancer, I think I'd lose it. You're stronger than me tho... Props to your wife being in good spirits considering; that alone does wonders for ones health.Well there's no easy way to say it. So my wife was having some problems with her poop. We got is checked out, she had a colonoscopy, and she's been diagnosed with colon cancer. It's pretty fucked up to hear that, let me tell you. The good news is that it's a polyp that they should be able to remove with surgery. We'll meet the surgeon next week and schedule a date for her. Basically, after they cut out a piece of her colon, they examine it to see what stage it is, using that to determine what course of action to go to from there, ie chemo/radiation. It's likely to be surgery only, and that's what we're hoping for. My wife is in pretty good spirits, and we've had a lot of support from close friends and family. Her mom took it really bad, as my father in law goes in for cancer surgery this week. My son doesn't know anything yet, other than mommy has a sore tummy. I imagine that's going to be a difficult conversation.
So waw, I guess your little colon seed problem just got one upped...your move.
Anyhow, please send us some good vibes, we'd really appreciate it.
Hug your loved ones every day.
Well there's no easy way to say it. So my wife was having some problems with her poop. We got is checked out, she had a colonoscopy, and she's been diagnosed with colon cancer. It's pretty fucked up to hear that, let me tell you. The good news is that it's a polyp that they should be able to remove with surgery. We'll meet the surgeon next week and schedule a date for her. Basically, after they cut out a piece of her colon, they examine it to see what stage it is, using that to determine what course of action to go to from there, ie chemo/radiation. It's likely to be surgery only, and that's what we're hoping for. My wife is in pretty good spirits, and we've had a lot of support from close friends and family. Her mom took it really bad, as my father in law goes in for cancer surgery this week. My son doesn't know anything yet, other than mommy has a sore tummy. I imagine that's going to be a difficult conversation.
So waw, I guess your little colon seed problem just got one upped...your move.
Anyhow, please send us some good vibes, we'd really appreciate it.
Hug your loved ones every day.
so for her 4-6 weeks of home recovery....
you gonna let her post on UF?
Oh yeah!!! Sign her up tre, we've got enough colon related jokes to keep her going.
so, March 21st will be surgery day. We met the surgeon on Monday, and he's very optimistic that this is just a stage1-2. Can't tell for sure until after the surgery, when we get the pathology results.
so, March 21st will be surgery day. We met the surgeon on Monday, and he's very optimistic that this is just a stage1-2. Can't tell for sure until after the surgery, when we get the pathology results.
so, March 21st will be surgery day. We met the surgeon on Monday, and he's very optimistic that this is just a stage1-2. Can't tell for sure until after the surgery, when we get the pathology results.
i also wanna say that i watched the movie 50-50 with my wife the other day. big mistake, that's sad as fuck, but a great movie.