Amanda R :) from California - Dx 2009 - RIP March 2015

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Thank you Bonni for posting the update I have been going thru a lot


hello Everyone in my asps family :)
Pain is under control an will be starting PT on right arm in about a week. Then in I thing four weeks when the second cast is removed PT for left ran will begin

Yes, he coasted the left arm a second time
I had though the two or three weeks with the other cast was eet going to be it but nope lol
So now three more weeks I think December 16th it comes off

Spirits have been very up an down
An mostly down
It's very frustrating to not be able to use your arms :(
I'm not a lay around in bed person an I am at my wits end with television an can't watch re runs over an over of PBS lol

So I decided in bed I can work on penmanship yes script hand righting
Has anyone tried to wright a letter lastly ?
Try it lol I did an it looked like a seven year olds work
I guess I will start that but what I would really like is to be outside :(

This comply is the hardest thing I have ever went thru an I will land on my feet but I want to be better now :(

I know I am blessed an will try an be thankful for that an push forward
Lots of love an hugs to you all!
Have beautiful an loving holiday season,
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Hi Amanda

I am so glad you've been able to post!
December 16th will be here before you know it!
How about a voice activated soft ware?
I will ask around for suggestions :D

Until then take care and do have someone help you outside.

All my love
Debbie

Happy holidays to you too.
Debbie
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Hi Debbie :)
I live in an apartment so going outside is a long undertaking
I will open French doors an get sun today <3

I'm excited about Thanksgiving
Thursday an then with my lil sister Saturday :)

Problem is not much fits over cast and Thursday it's a very nice restraint
So today the search for fat sleeves shall begin lol

Feeling better today an I hope even better tomorrow

Love
&
Hugs
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Hey
The outside of French doors sounds great
Let yourself have 30 minutes of no sunscreen for vit D :D
Are you all cooking a turkey for Thursdays dinner ?
Does your little sister live close?
How's the scalp healing ?

Love
Debbie
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Hello :)
Just a little note to say I am healing an pain meds are slowly being cut down an cast is coming off next week!

Love you all!
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Hi Amanda

It's so good to hear from you !
Is that the right or left shoulder?
Love
Debbie
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Hi Deb :)
Left shoulder elbow area
An excited ti itch it lol

We are lowering the pain meds also
An I have so much energy today my husband has ordered me to bed lol
He said I could make things bad again by being a spaz an so I sit

Our tree is here an my kitty Scooter was laying on a huge branch in the middle of the tree
I should have taken a picture
Last year he was covered with sap
This tree is huge!!! Lol
I pray I continue to heal an laugh

Love you an huge hugs !
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Hi there!!

Kitty in tree? Whatt ? :D
Stalking , huh?
Itching is good Healing is happening. A good thing right ?
How's scans going? Dang it no rest for the wiry..
What's your tree " theme" say Debbie S : )

Give your kitty, Scooter, a pet and yourself a hug. :D
Your family too!

Love
Debbie
Ps is Scooter short hair or long hair.. 8)
Debbie
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Dear Amanda,
It was so good to hear from you as you have been so much in my special thoughts and on my worried mind. I am so very grateful for your healing, reduction of pain meds, increased energy, and intact delightful sense of humor :-) Please continue to try to just rest and relax to give your dear body time to completely heal from all that it has been through these past many difficult months of multiple surgeries. Take care, enjoy all of the special beauty, joy, and Hope that the Holiday season brings, and keep in touch with the Board as you are able.
With gentle hugs, healing wishes, happy thoughts, much love, and continued Hope,
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Hello Bonnie :)
I'm resting a lot but it is getting hard I am dancing in bed when hubby isn't looking lol I do it to play around. It makes Maria my helper an Aidan who has been home with bad tummy laugh :)
I'm eating an shocked at what I am stuffing my face with. Cheese burgers! With extra tomatoes
All we know is in eating an that's good lol Maria is starting to get me into blending fruits an things like that so in comes healthy foods :)
Most food grosses me out an to much weight I think was lost. As a rule I like to be a lil over weight because of surgeries an this three surgeries was very tough
I an at 140 now an 5'7
I would like to be 160 or 170


Deb :) Scooter is a medium hair an orange spots on white
I have 5 cats lolol most are orange or orange an white the fifth kitty is my calico Mini she is a small kitty =^..^=

My scans will all be starting soon first bone scan on 1/5/15 or is it the 6 th
Should I get blood work or a test done for the bone scan?

I am sure in January I will have a brain MRI an also see my brain surgeon :) He is a gentile an loving soul an saved my life :)

Other great news is I am healing so fast that we had to lower my pain patch. Everyone is happy an impressed I am healing so much :)

Ok going to eat some dark greens an sleep

Love you two an everyone reading. May the holidays bring a warm healing an relaxing light into your heart an homes <3
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Amanda

I have a very special connection with orange tabbies. Over 40 years ago my family brought a long hair tabby kitten home to inner city from rural Arkansas a family reunion
I love cats :)
About the blood test. Why were you thinking blood test?
Pertaining to a bone scan

A bone scan does not distinguish between normal and abnormal bone growth by itself. So bone scan results must be interpreted along with your symptoms and the results of X-ray tests. In addition, other tests such as a CT scan, an MRI, blood tests, or a biopsy may also be needed to further evaluate abnormal bone scan results.
•Some types of cancer or diseases cannot be identified on a bone scan.
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Hi :) Amanda
How's the PT going for you?
I hope today finds you feeling better. :)

Were you getting the bone scan performed as a proactive measure?

What I iunderstand about the scan if you have a bone scan as a course of scanning if anything is found to be suspicious then you will need to make a decision to what to do to investigate further. Depending on where the suspicious growth is.. A CT or MRI or blood test.

Give those kitties some scratches and yourself of hug! :lol:

Lots of love
Debbie
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Hi Deb :)
I thought a blood test for liver or kidney ?

My surgen found both of the last two surgeries they X-ray an talking to me

So maybe we will stay with the X-rays an not bone scan ? I thought everyone did them so I was going to also /:

My kitties are very special Dragon who at the moment is rolling on iPad as I type he is 16 pounds lol

When I couldn't pull them an hug then my heart was breaking

Dragon scooted on his side to me an at 16 pounds not easy to do an pur his head in my hands I felt so happy

Scooter is mentally retarded an since I have been home he sleeps bu my head an attac the other cats that corm near my body an shoulders
One night one of the kitties jumped on me an my husband had fallen asleep on the sofa I was in pain from being jumped on an stuck on the bed I can't use Rama to getup so I was stuck
When my hubby finally came to me in fear
What he found was Scooter with his two paws on my eye brows removing my tears with paw an washing me
Scooter moved back got my husband but stood like a guard on my four dead protecting me

I love my family an my fur babies :)

PT an OT came today *great memory* <3

They are starting super slow an want a written order after I see him Tuesday. I am injured again from some thing so ridicules
They don't want to injury me
Super noise people an very professional :) I am blessed

Ok lay down time nini lots of love an happy dreams :)
“Many times it is much more important to know what kind of patient has the disease, than what kind of disease the patient has”.
"The microbe is nothing, the soil is everything)""
Claude Bernard~

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Hi there

My love to you OO! Hugs

X-rays tell a tell when needed
The shoulders?
I suspect with the supports of the rods that there are some questions of healing?
Pertaining to the contrasts? You've definently had issues with those and the kidney blood testing that would be a good look see as per your doctors ?
Sleep well
Your 16 lb kitty is the white with Orange spots?
I suspect the calico was the Xmas tree stalker? :)
Your kitties sound very sweet and lovable .

Love
Deb
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Hello dear Amanda, happy weekend time, and continued good healing and recovery :-)
Just a quick note for now, but just wanted to say that I personally think that a full body bone scan would be a better option than having x-rays to only specific areas of your body so that you can have a complete diagnostic evaluation of your entire body and can be sure to find any possible new bone mets before they become symptomatic and more difficult to treat. I strongly encourage you to discuss this further with your oncologist, and Hope that Olga and others on this Board will add their insights. The bone scan is a very simple, quick, and painless procedure which Brittany has had numerous times during the past 13+ years of her courageous ASPS battle, and it has never caused her any kind of kidney or liver problems related to the contrast that is used. Continue to rest, relax, and heal, and please keep us updated as you are able.
With gentle hugs, special caring thoughts, healing wishes, much love, and continued Hope,
Bonni
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