I just wanted take a moment and update all of you on Mom.  But first I want
to thank all of you for your support.  I've been on this list almost since
Deb started it and through the years I've met and corresponded with so many
people and made so many wonderful friends.  Thank you for all of your
support.  Believe me, even short emails letting me know you are thinking of
me and my family help a great deal!
 
So Mom is still in the hospital.  They are treating her for Pneumonia even
though there is no infection present.  She has had a cat scan and ultrasound
and what they suspect is that she has been aspirating fluid and possibly
food into her lung.  Tomorrow they are going to drain the fluid.  While
doing that they are checking for cancer.  This is routine due to the fact
she had clear cell carcinoma 4 years ago.  We and the Doctors are very
optimistic that she will recover nicely and be better than before this
happened after removing whatever is in the lung.  She will be going to rehab
for 2 weeks for PT.
 
This brings me to the lovely news I received 2 days ago.  
 
Breast Cancer awareness is everywhere and we have our two "sisters" Karen
and Pati battling this HEAD ON!  (You go girls!) Up until last year I never
went for a mammogram.  Of course, I got called back for a
recheck...ultrasound, MRI.  Six months later, I felt something in my
arm...back I went for an ultrasound...2nd mammo...MRI.  I went for a second
opinion...another mammo, ultrasound, MRI.
Determined to be dense tissue.  Whew!  A sigh of relief.  Very thankful I
went!  But, they could see my thyroid on the last MRI and thought they saw
something.
 
I went for another Ultrasound.  I have two nodules, one large, one small.
Doc wanted an needle biopsy to make sure it's benign.  I was expecting to
have to wait for days for the results but they told me right in the office
that the cells are benign.  But the type of tumor it is (Follicular
Neoplasm) and because it's the size of a golf ball, it needs to come out.
The only real way to be sure it is not cancer is to remove and examine it.
I just learned by doing research that they do not "just remove" these
tumors.  They take part or all of your thyroid with it.  
 
So on top of my poor mom being so sick, I'm having surgery too.  My spirits
are up, there is lots of powerful "woman mojo" going around and I have
support popping up from likely and unlikely sources.  I'm not one to air my
personal things in public but I have found that sharing the good AND the bad
with the people in your life takes some of the stress out of the way.  I
also need some "super-woman mojo" to help continue my positive attitude!
 
Although Mom is in a "local" hospital and will be in a "local" rehab, my
surgery will be done in a hospital over an hour away so it will complicate
things for my family.  But we've dealt with this before so we'll manage.  I
really can't complain since poor Karen had to go up to MIAMI!!!!  See,
"super-woman mojo" at it's best! LOL!
 
I just want to say one more thing before I finish.  THANK GOD I GOT MY
MAMMOGRAM AND WENT FOR A SECOND OPINION!  Had I not done that, they would
not have found this so quickly and I could be having a cancerous tumor
removed!  Had I not known Karen and Pati so well or at all, I probably would
still be putting my Mammogram off!
 
OK, I feel better now! ;)
 
Thanks for you support again!
 
all the best,
 
Simmy Bredal-Bell
Vicki Peters Nail Products
Team Vicki Partner
E-File Certification Specialist
Private Tutor / Mentor
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