Dear Susie, I just found out about your Mom and I so sorry  here have to 
read about her passing..  I know I lost my son Derek this June  13th from a 
heart attack and only 31 years old.  Their's not a day that  goes by that I 
don't think of him.. I know I will never get over it, so you have  my blessing.
 
David (greenie) Greenberg
 
 
In a message dated 12/4/2016 9:52:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Dear Susie-Q,  


So  much has gone on with you!  Nothing can replace your mom,  and I'm so 
sorry for your loss.  


I am just reading this even though you posted a week ago.  I get at  least 
200 emails a day so sometimes they don't get read quickly.  But I  always 
keep my cml group's emails for later.  As you know I believe in  the power of 
prayer, so will lift you up to the Father for complete healing in  both 
hips.  My husband has the same thing but he is using a natural  product from 
Youngevity to rebuild his cartilage and it seems to be working.  He has bad 
days, but is avoiding surgery with it.  I hope your  other hip doesn't give you 
any trouble - EVER


18's and hugs,.


Susan Z




-----Original  Message-----
From: 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope  <[email protected]>
To: cmlhope  <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Nov 27, 2016 9:30  pm
Subject: Re: [CMLHope] Got a brand new Hip!


 
Suzie, please accept my condolences on the loss of your beloved mother.  
I'm so sorry but I'm sure that your wonderful memories will be a comfort and  
blessing to you always. 


Marcie 

Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 27, 2016, at 8:17 PM, Suzieq <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:




Hello to my CML Survivors!  


Hope everyone had a very nice Thanksgiving.  I know it's been a  while 
since I posted anything,  but I haven't been on line very much  for a few 
weeks. 
 I come today to let y'all know that I had to have a  total hip replacement 
of my left hip which was done on October 20th and was  in the hospital 
(St.Louis) for 5 days till they moved me to a hospital  closer to our home for 
almost 2 weeks of Rehab.  I have one more week  of restrictions left and then 
I'm home-free! Yea!!!  This has been  about the worst (I should say the 
longest) recovery from surgery that I have  ever faced.  I am not a patient 
person,  but I have obeyed &  not being doing the things I was told not to do.  
The reason for the  replacement,  it was bone on bone (the two weeks 
leading up to surgery  were the most painful I have ever experienced).  I had a 
major case of  Arthritis according to the Orth. Surgeon of which he cleaned 
out as best he  could while in there.  He did say that I would probably have 
to have  the other one replaced later on down the road (of which I thought to 
myself,  it will have to be a long time down the road as far as I am 
concerned,  lol),  but it's not bothering me for now so we will leave it alone. 
 
He was very surprised that I have such a case of Osteo Arthritis as my  age 
(63).  Seems the left side has been the worse.  Not only was  it in the hip,  
but it's in the left Sacroiliac Joint just as bad.  The right side has a 
bit,  just not as bad.  He made me go  off the Gleevec for 30 days starting 7 
days prior to the operation.  That long wasn't mentioned in the beginning,  
I thought it was  going to only be 15 days,  but he said to stay off of it 
for the full  30 days.  I am hoping all will be well when I see my Hem/Onc on 
the  19th.....sure hate to lose my "non-detected",  but even so,  shouldn't 
take too long before it's back to 0.  


Oh,  and one more thing..........I had my surgery on Thursday  and my Mom 
passed away Saturday night at 11:15 (Florida time).  Needless to say,  no way 
was I able to travel the 1025 miles (one  way) to be with my oldest brother 
and for the funeral.  I still grieve  for her.  I am now very thankful that 
I had last spring with her when I  went down to care for her once she came 
out of the hospital.  Got to  spend 2 & 1/2 months as her total caregiver 
until we placed her back in  the rehab/residential home where she wanted to 
go.  She knew I was  going in for surgery and she knew it went well.  I told 
my husband I  feel she planned her death perfectly cause she knew I would put 
off the  surgery no matter how bad my pain was and come down there to be 
with her.  She never wanted to be a "burden" to us and she always was worrying 
about me  with the CML even though I told her that I was just fine,  that 
it was  not a problem, that the Gleevec was doing it's job and all was well.  
Since I wasn't able to be there,  I told my brother that maybe we  could 
maybe have a special Memorial Service for her back in the hometown in  
Kentucky where most of the family still lives later sometime after the 1st  of 
the 
year.  Everyone seemed to be okay with that.  


Okay,  I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas & the  Happiest New Year! 


Suzieq 


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