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I want him to report to everyone .. ALL his wonderful news.. !!!!
I couldn't resist letting you know .. they are out in their own room however.
I want him to report to everyone .. ALL his wonderful news.. !!!!
I couldn't resist letting you know .. they are out in their own room however.
Isn't this the the sweetist thing to happen ?
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A nurse on the pediatric ward, before listening to the little ones' chests, would plug the stethoscope into their ears and let them listen to their own heart. Their eyes would always light up with awe, but she never got a response equal to four-year old David's comment. Gently she tucked the stethoscope into his ears and placed the disk over his heart. 'Listen', she said...'What do you suppose that is?' He drew his eyebrows together in a puzzled line and looked up as if lost in the mystery of the strange tap - tap - tapping deep in his chest. Then his face broke out in a wondrous grin and he asked,
'Is that Jesus knocking?'
Last edited by LADYPINKtomato1; 14 Dec 2010 at 23:05.
This is a great update.
Mae Lyne is now in her own room. She only has a pic line and oxygen; all tubes are gone including the chest drain hose. The pneumonia is diminishing. And she had her first shower tonight! She is hurting and tired from the shower; but she said it surely felt good. But the best news is that the oncologist came in today. All the cancer is gone and there will not be any chemo or radiation follow up treatments. Praise God; that is definitely an answered prayer. She will have follow ups with the oncologist however. Her surgeon want her up and walking the halls.
Her cancer was a non-small cell cancer, adenocarcinoma. This cancer is the most common form of lung cancer. She is blessed in two way, the cancer was found very early and it was not small cell cancer. Thus the prognosis is very good.
She will remain in the hospital until they are sure the pneumonia is under control and well on its way out. She is very upbeat, positive and rejoicing at the outcome. Recovery time will eight weeks; she cannot drive for three weeks. I guess that means she can’t ride her motorcycle either.
We both thank you all for your prayers, well wishes and support. There are no words to express how much this support helps.
Thank you all for your support and prayers and God bless. Hopefully, in a few days, I will be able to get back to the forums on a regular basis.
God is great ! What a good news Carl !!!
It will take a short time to overcome the pneumonia , and soon she will be in home .
That's great news Carl, you can tell Mae Lyne that we are very happy for her and are still keeping her in our thoughts.
Best wishes to both of you.
That is great news indeed Carl. I'm so happy to hear that Mae Lyne will be fine. Here's to the two of you enjoying a nice day at home soon. :)