This blog began as a way to update family and friends about my breast cancer journey, and has morphed into a diary of breast cancer, therapy, family updates, and ramblings about my quest for spirituality, frugality, peace, and a healthy environment. I welcome your comments.
Friday, June 24, 2005
Mo update
Mo is out of surgery. It could have been...get this...a BEE sting!!!! They don't really know. We can pick him up later today...
I'm a cat person and your post about Mo and the anguish of seeing him so sick made me cry. (Been there, done that.) I do hope it was in fact something as simple as a bee sting (assuming that's simple) and he's okay.
Kristina - Don't know if you knew it, but we have three cats. Cookie is almost 2; Buzz and Woody are brothers and are about 9 months. All different; all loved. Interesting that we got Buzz and Woody through a friend in Thousand Oaks who is a great cat person who's name is Gretchen. So-o-o-o glad your Mo will be fine. It's always so much worse when the crisis attack in bunches. Libby told me about your blog. I have been working part-time at a community college where we do a lot of physicals. Every female physical includes instruction on breast self-exam. One of the doctors always tells the girls that 1/3 of breast tumors are found by the woman herself through breast self-exams. I will be telling that doctor about you finding yours. I will be checking your blog regularly and praying for you and your family often. Joy
I'm a cat person and your post about Mo and the anguish of seeing him so sick made me cry. (Been there, done that.) I do hope it was in fact something as simple as a bee sting (assuming that's simple) and he's okay.
ReplyDeleteKristina - Don't know if you knew it, but we have three cats. Cookie is almost 2; Buzz and Woody are brothers and are about 9 months. All different; all loved. Interesting that we got Buzz and Woody through a friend in Thousand Oaks who is a great cat person who's name is Gretchen. So-o-o-o glad your Mo will be fine. It's always so much worse when the crisis attack in bunches.
ReplyDeleteLibby told me about your blog. I have been working part-time at a community college where we do a lot of physicals. Every female physical includes instruction on breast self-exam. One of the doctors always tells the girls that 1/3 of breast tumors are found by the woman herself through breast self-exams. I will be telling that doctor about you finding yours.
I will be checking your blog regularly and praying for you and your family often.
Joy
I was terrified to read about Mo. So nice to hear that he is going to be eating tuna fish again in no time!
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