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Good News ~ Bad News


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Good News:

This started out on Feb 4th We went to Seattle for John's primary care check up.. Good news, they have changed some of his medications, he had some lab work done. He is feeling better on the new meds. His melanoma check up is on the 29th of this month.

 

I started the new drug to quit smoking.. Chantix the first week you take 0.5mg 2 times a day for a week, you continue to smoke while it builds up in your system, by the 4 th day I was smoking less than 1/2. and I quit on Feb 10th. I am doing pretty good. I have also joined a stop smoking support site.

 

For a little while I have tried to limit some of my time on the phone or computer.. changing habits... and triggers for smoking.

I have quit quite a few times. but go back... starting with just ....one puff. I am determined this time. I know it is an addiction. So like any other addiction.. N O P E not one puff EVER. The medication definately helps.. this is not a cake walk... but I will get through this, one day at a time.

 

Bad News: We have found out my mother in law has lung cancer. We got the news ironically on the day I started the Chantix.

 

She was short of breath and not feeling well. She went to a small local hospital, they kept her a few days until a bed was available in a larger hospital where they could drain the fluid and do some testing. It came back as cancer. She saw the Oncologist and he has ordered a PET scan. She went back to the hospital on Monday as she was not feeling good and short of breath. Her lung filled back up. They drained it yesterday and today she is having the PET scan and some other test. We don't know at this point if it is non agressive, aggressive or operable.

Mom's sister lost her husband about a year ago. Mom lost her husband 4 years ago (I think 4 yrs) so Donnie (John's aunt) is staying with mom. John's sister and husband live with mom. They moved into a large house about 6 or 7 years ago to help mom and John's step-dad Curt. Mom is basically blind.. sees lights and shadows, she has had 2 cornea transplants. Curt had Parkinson's and the las couple yrs some dementia. John's family is very close. His other sister and John's daughter live close by so everyone is pulling together and visiting and there for mom and each other.

I made plane reservations for John. he goes on March 2nd. and will stay a week. He is concerned about leaving me alone. My sister in law and brother in law live down the road and will help if I need. I had another friend offer help also.

 

I will be fine.

 

I have not been on line as much... as most of you know. We only have dial up.. we may be looking into satellite or broadband... the only 2 options available at this point.... but right now that is not the priority.

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My thoughts and prayers are with your Mother-in-law and the rest of the family (including you) for a good outcome for her. Congrats on the Chantix - I'm so proud of you. That's great news for John and his med change.

 

I'm glad you have in-laws close by to help you while John is gone. Not that I'd be much assistance but I wish I wasn't on the other side of the country.

 

I hope the smoking "triggers" ease up for you - miss seeing and talking to you - but I do understand. Smoking is an addiction that's for sure - today is 14 day mark that I've been wearing the patch.

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hey Bonnie:

 

first congratulations on good news about John's melonama and you being smokefree and determined to quit. It's great that you are getting all the support you can while trying to quit. On oprah's show right now people are posting video diaries of trying to quit and getting support there too.

 

Sorry about your motherin-law's cancer its good that whole family is rallying for her and learning from disease and doing better cre for themselves. that's huge plus.

 

Asha

 

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Go Bonnie, go Bonnie, go go go - into a smoke free environment and a healthier body that is.

 

Congratulations Bonnie, on quitting smoking. Remember how good fresh air smells? And in spring all the roses and lavender and the beautiful smells of pasture and garden? And fresh washed dog of course, what could be nicer than that?

 

So sad to hear your beautiful mother-in-law has the lung cancer back, I know how fond of her you are. BIG HUGS for both you and John, this is when it would be better to be there with you and share a real hug but a virtual one has all the love we can send behind it.

 

Stay strong my friend and our thoughts will be with you.

 

Sue.

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bonnie,

life is such a mix! i am glad to hear that john is feeling better and sorry to learn of your mother-in-law's cancer. it is good you have people to rely on while john is gone - i hope you don't meet with any obstacles during his abscence. it is soooo cool about the smoking - i am so proud that you would try again. while we miss you on line --if you can get away from your"triggers" then that is what you have to do. keep up the hard work - you are so strong i know you will meet with success this time. cheers! kathy

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