Becky, here's sending all the good karma to you and that the chemo does the job - and keeps those nasty critters at bay. You seem like a great person and a terrific mom. Cheerleading you all the way, fellow Canuck!
Sharon 1630.
Becky,
I am sending you lots of positive thoughts...You are a very special lady and truly great mother....I wish I could take all your pain and uncertainty away....You truly can see the love and admiration in your sons eyes......Your eyes also show an abundance of love for your son.....Please know that we are all here for you....and you are loved. I am praying the new Chemo will work.....Thinking of you....Love Dawnlyn
Sending lots of love, and hope your way Becky. Dang it has been a hard road for you, I truly wish you well.
butterfly kisses
Tc
Please know that I am keeping your thoughts in my prayers and praying that this newest chemo works miracles for you.
Karen
I completely agree with the words that Star and Gah have shared. You're much stronger than you think. I know - we don't get to see all the times you tear up, get angry or just curl up in a ball. You need those times to recharge and wear that beautiful smile of yours again. Your son is learning so much from you - strength in adversity, compassion, finding joy in the moments. He's going to grow up to be a magnificent person, just like his Momma.
You know how much we wish we could take away your pain and discouragement. But all we have to offer is our love. I hope it helps a little bit.
irene
I second Marty's post! Seems like life has handed you a bunch of lemons, and now a little salt is being added to it. It's no wonder you're tired and ticked off at what's going on now. Not sure if anything we say can make it any better, but I think you know we all care about you so much, and will support you through thick and thin. You're a special lady, and Tyson is a lucky kid! You may think he's not, because he's grown up for the last 4 years with you being sick. But think about the compassion and strength he's learned by watching you. Most kids don't get to learn that first-hand, and granted, I wish it wasn't because his mom has cancer. But he's watched you fight like the dickens and STILL be a great mom, even on the days you feel like a truck has hit you. You are building the foundation for one great adult in this world when he gets there. It probably gets old to hear it, but please continue to hang in there. I'm crossing everything I can hoping the new chemo does marvelous things!
Love,
Gail