Good to see you back.
Updated: I just checked the blog roll, and it looks like Spoons and Nick Queen have made a reappearance too. I've moved them out of the "no see" category too. You know, the one I was in. ;)
A Christian Bohemian Packrat shares a few of the ideas he has managed to collect over the years...
Good to see you back.
Updated: I just checked the blog roll, and it looks like Spoons and Nick Queen have made a reappearance too. I've moved them out of the "no see" category too. You know, the one I was in. ;)
Milady is very well. She is in great spirits, and is doing physically well. Moreover, the stress associated with the cancer is gone. Her blood pressure is down from 138/98 or so down to 118/78, and her sugar (we think) is also down from borderline high to normal.
She had a full bi-lateral mascectomy, and we have chosen not to have any reconstruction.
Thanks for everyone's prayers and well wishes.
Milady's doctors have advised her to go ahead and have a preventative mascectomy, and scheduled it for Friday. She will also have a preventative hysterectomy in December.
We haven't confirmed it yet, but it appears that her mother's family may have Cowden Disease in it, which means that her chances of feminine cancers are in the 30 to 40 percent range.
Please pray for Milady, and the entire family.
Our homeschool co-op got free tickets from the Reds for Friday, and I paid $30 in the silent auction for all 4 of those tickets. I thought it was a bargin.
Well, they weren't bad. For being way back in the far right corner, on the lower part of the upper deck.
Fortunately, we all REALLY like the Great American Ball Park. Even in the far corner of right field, the field was very watchable.
The game was a different story. The Reds couldn't get a hit, and they stranded 2 on base. Poor Coffey turned a 1 run deficit into a 3 run gap, and that sunk the Reds. The reliever isn't supposed to help the opponents so much.
A couple in our Sunday School class saw Saturday's game, and Arizona shut the reds down again. Terribly embarrasing.
At least the Reds won today, by the skin of their teeth (a 2 run homer in the bottom of the ninth). I told Number 1 Son that that's why you watch baseball: it's not over until the third out.
No. 1 Son thinks he's a really good Poker player. The only problem is, he is pretty good. Good enough to where we can't consistently beat the other.
That's why I told him that we can play free tournaments, and games that don't involve paying out money.
Last year, I played this tournament, and he "advised me" (until he got bored and walked off ;) ). So we're going to try it again.
I have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker!
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What's worse, I may be getting day 2 of it. If anyone's still reading, I'd appreciate a quick prayer of healing.
(update 5/26: It looks like it's not getting worse, so I think it's just aftershocks, not a full-blown continuation of the attack. One can hope.)
Milady's niece had her bilateral mascetomy, and came through it with flying colors. They had gotten all of the first tumor with the core biopsy, but then found a tumor that had been starting up in the other breast during the post-mascetomy biopsy.
Unfortunately, her genetic test results were completely inconclusive. They didn't find any BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. That doesn't mean there weren't any, or that there aren't any other mutations. Milady's geneticist says that the niece's cancer is genetic, and that Milady has a 25 to 50% chance of having it.
Milady's geneticist completely supports a preventative mascetomy and removal of the overies. She also doesn't think it'll be a problem getting the other doctors to set it up.
As the quote from Mother Theresa supposedly goes, "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much."
We are praying to God that He leads us. We think right now that He's provided this information so that Milady can get the surgery done now, ahead of any cancer.
We would really appreciate all the prayers you can give.
Milady's niece has breast cancer. It is Stage 1, and highly differentiated, so her doctors believe that it hasn't hit her lymph nodes yet, and that she can avoid chemotherapy. (The one doctor who did the core biopsy thinks he got the entire tumor when he did the biopsy, but of course couldn't promise it.)
Milady is consulting with a geneticist at the University of Kentucky, and the geneticist is certain that Milady's family is carrying one or more genetic markers for breast cancer. The geneticist is going to test Milady and her niece both, to identify which marker is in play, and whether Milady is now carrying the gene herself.
Our current prayer is that Milady's niece has an easily identified marker, and that Milady doesn't carry it. That means Milady's chances of breast cancer fall back to the same as the general population.
If Milady has the marker too, then plan B is a bilateral masectomy and Tamoxifen for a year or two until she is ready to do a full hysterectomy. She is prepared for that, too.
The worry starts if they can't identify a gene marker in Milady's niece or Milady. Then Milady has to consider having the masectomy and hysterectomy anyway, since the geneticists are 60-80% certain that this cancer is genetic. She just doesn't get that certainty of knowing she HAD to have the surgeries.
Milady's niece has been scheduled for surgery on Friday for a bilateral masectomy, so please pray for her and her doctors. Also, pray that Milady is not carrying the gene markers, and for the geneticists, that they will get an accurate diagnosis.
Milady's niece may not be so fortunate. She has calcium deposits consistent with pre-cancerous cells. Depending on test results, this will at least result in a lumpectomy, and possibly a masectomy. Please continue to pray for her.
It doesn't help that her niece also has a calcium deposit in her breast that will probably be removed, since her mother died of breast cancer a couple of years ago.
Please pray for both Milady and her niece.
I've gotten a speed boost, and packets do seem to flow much faster now. Things will be even better when naked DSL can be obtained, but we'll take things one step at a time. :)
If you can call it Security at all. Everyone I saw was setting off metal detectors, and no one looked. I had my laptop backpack on, and no one even cared to look. I could have left my backpack anywhere in the place, and no one would have cared a bit. Anyone who was armed could have shot their way through the security and been on the floor of either House in a matter of moments.
I'm really glad no one has felt the need to attack Kentucky's State Government, because it would be easy to do.
I don't know if UConn will win or not, but Albany deserves to win.
-- Update: OK, UConn won, but they sure didn't deserve to do so.
Milady wasn't happy for the two of us to head out at 6:30 AM, but out we went. We had to drive by my parents' house to get a second copy of the map to the packing house, then head most of the way in Liberty. When we got to my parents' house, Number 1 Son insisted on calling Milady and telling her we were there. Then he did it again when we got to the packing house.
"Son, why did you call Mom?"
"She was really worried about us, so I wanted to make sure I called."
"She wasn't really that worried."
"Yes, she was, Dad, so I wanted to call."
As Milady said, we can only hope that he keeps this up when he's 16 and out with friends....
(the color's not right, the picture went dark, so I had to gamma correct the living daylights out of it)
Now I've got a beard that approaches respectable:
I ended up cleaning some 3 inch hairs out of the sink once I was done trimming my beard.
Fortunately, I'm still one of those long-hair freaky people:
Now, via WorldNetDaily, I've heard that Zola has stage 4 metastasic lung cancer. We need to all pray for Zola, and his family.
I can neither confirm or deny my participations in any such actions... Nice likeness, though ;)
"Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball."
Milady hadn't seen the Happy Fun Ball commercial, so I went to try to find the video. I couldn't, but I did find the transcript. Milady laughed so loud I thought she'd wake the kids.
With Cialis and crew warning us not to consider 4 hours of a good time as a good thing, it's amazing just how ahead of its time SNL with Phil Hartman and crew were.
One thing complicating her illness is that she works as a social worker back home, and on one of her home visits a couple of weeks ago, she walked in on a family that had just been cooking meth. She was on steroids to help open her lungs up, so she breathed a full dose of the fumes. Her doctor in the first hospital knows that didn't help, but he can't tell if that did any damage or not.