Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Friends & Chemo Angels



It’s the eve of my port placement … which will be implanted just below my right collarbone to facilitate the chemotherapy that begins Tuesday, September 7, 2010—great way to celebrate Labor Day, eh?! Some serious labor goin’ on here. While this won’t be what I’d consider fun, I must say that since I now have an idea of what’s involved, and know there really is no way around the obvious, I want to get the show on the road. Waiting has never been my strong suit and oftentimes, the wait is at least as bad, if not worse, than the actuality. At least once it gets started, the initial experience will be behind me, and the reality will be known.

I’ve reviewed all the offered names for my port, and I have to say my absolute favorite is Betty. All of them were spectacular but, as when we’re naming a baby, or a book, or anything that remains close to us—out of endearment or necessity—there has to be one that comes out on top. Betty was offered up by Lisa Renee Brown Spangler (click off the "Twitter" sign-in that shows when you go to her blog & the blog immediately comes up). Lisa's reasoning for that name? “Betty … as in Betty get well quick....” Since that’s my exact sentiment, I’m going with it.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to post, and utilize those loverly brain cells of yours in my favor. I do appreciate it. Please keep those prayers, good thought and good vibes a’comin’ in. Prayer chain additions are welcome.

Maybe next time ‘round we can write a community story about how Chemo Superhero CHOP-R has made mincemeat of the big, bad yucky cells that have noooo chance against all the good, decent people I’m meeting along this journey’s path … and the medicine of modern man that is, literally, a Godsend. Read "Asha's Diary," from a child's point-of-view, a child fighting leukemia.

I want to add—I’ve just located what appears to be a fantastic site created in support of chemo patients. Chemo Angels exists for the sole purpose to support folks who are going through chemo. Each person selected to be a part of the program is assigned her very own “Chemo Angel,” someone who checks in regularly to offer good words, prayers, thoughts … and simply be there.

So if you have a bit of extra time you can offer to be someone’s angel … check out the Chemo Angels site. I am pledging here-and-now to pay it forward as soon as I have been declared free and clear. Lovely, lovely idea!

4 comments:

  1. I love Betty Get Well Quick! YES. U are da bravest Mamma L in da world. U gonna lick this and we are here 4 u along the way.
    MOOOCHO Love,
    AD

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  2. I love the name you decided on "Betty". This is a very good name selection for you. This name
    associated with Elizabeth, is a very ancient and has been popular since the biblical times. A lot of famous people with this name. You being one of the nicest and famous person I know. Take care my friend! I know you are going to fight this! Luv, Tally

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  3. Dear Linda, today I rode 100 miles for you. The wind was brutal from the front that came from the hurricane, my va-jay-jay felt like it was going to fall off, or rot off, once I extracted my butt from the bike, my back hurt, my toes were numb, and my legs felt like they did not belong to my body. But, it was a picturesque day, the rest stops were havens, I met some amazing people along the way. Once in a while a kind soul would allow me to draft behind them so I could be pulled along out of the head wind. I saw beautiful deer, I was surrounded by the amazing rural terrain of Kentucky and Tennessee. And I laughed, and laughed, and laughed. I thought of you all along the way, and the adventure that you will be embarking on, have already embarked on, with the placement of "Betty." Your ride will be much like mine, definitely some discomfort, but God is going to give you a lot of good along the way to help you through. He will use you for your good and His glory. He will tell a story through you to give others hope, and to help them to press on. I love you, sis. You are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. Michelle

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  4. Thx to all of you for your thoughtful words. And Meesh-meesh ... I'm honored to call you my sister. Much, much love to all!

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