I love reading blogs, and this person is from my sewing forum. You might want to check out her giveaway, but I really want to win it myself. LOL
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This blog is about my life from the time I had tongue cancer surgery until the present. I love to sew and embroider so I will be adding more topics about my favorite things. If you want to read about my tongue cancer surgery and recovery, click on Archives 2008.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Happy Birthday Cayden!!
Happy Birthday Sweet Cayden! I can't believe you are 5 years old. You have brightened my darkest days with your radiant smile. You are a precious gift from God, and I thank HIM every day for blessing us with such a remarkable little boy.
When I hear the verse of this song, I think of you:
When I hear the verse of this song, I think of you:
"On the day that you were born
The angels got together and decided
To create a dream come true
So they sprinkled moondust in your hair
Of gold and starlight in your eyes of blue ."
I love you little man!
The angels got together and decided
To create a dream come true
So they sprinkled moondust in your hair
Of gold and starlight in your eyes of blue ."
I love you little man!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Shoulder report...
I went back to Dr. Googe, my shoulder dr., on Wednesday. He is so sweet. He told me that he had been worried about me, and he'd talked to some other doctors.
The consensus is that "I am one of a kind." LOL It is an unusual situation being that I had the radical neck dissection when I had tongue cancer. They cut through so many nerves and muscles while taking out all of those lymph nodes plus taking out the flap in my forearm. That involved cutting through more nerves and actually removing muscle to rebuild my tongue. I still have some numbness in my hand and wrist which will always be there.
So basically, my shoulder is about as good as it will get. I did have a little improvement, and I do try to keep on using it to reach and stretch those muscles. It will just go so far and that is it!
The pain is not as bad most days. It's been bad this week because I've been cleaning out my sewing room, and I drove to Shreveport 2 days. Driving stoves me up more than anything.
I just have to look at this and realize that things could be much much worse. I go back to Dr. Ghali in Feb. for my tongue checkup, and then again in May which will be 2 years.
They told me that most mouth cancer returns within 2 years, but I really feel I will be fine as they cut all of mine out, and it had not spread anywhere else.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Hugs,
Shirley
The consensus is that "I am one of a kind." LOL It is an unusual situation being that I had the radical neck dissection when I had tongue cancer. They cut through so many nerves and muscles while taking out all of those lymph nodes plus taking out the flap in my forearm. That involved cutting through more nerves and actually removing muscle to rebuild my tongue. I still have some numbness in my hand and wrist which will always be there.
So basically, my shoulder is about as good as it will get. I did have a little improvement, and I do try to keep on using it to reach and stretch those muscles. It will just go so far and that is it!
The pain is not as bad most days. It's been bad this week because I've been cleaning out my sewing room, and I drove to Shreveport 2 days. Driving stoves me up more than anything.
I just have to look at this and realize that things could be much much worse. I go back to Dr. Ghali in Feb. for my tongue checkup, and then again in May which will be 2 years.
They told me that most mouth cancer returns within 2 years, but I really feel I will be fine as they cut all of mine out, and it had not spread anywhere else.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Hugs,
Shirley
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