Almost through with the drops for my eye. One more follow up appointment on Nov. 3rd? The drops i'm taking are steroids and an antinflammatory.
No bugs have surfaced yet.
Mom is healing well, barely thinks of the surgery. The question is do we go with radiation treatments. Everyone seems on the fence about this. Her surgeon wants us to see a radiologist but kind of waves her hand in a yes/no gesture about weather we should do it. My brother leans toward no, my aunt (mom's sister) and i are on the fence.
Summer and the drought, ended when the rains from "Nate" soaked us over the weekend. It's still on the warm side for October; I'm listening to crickets at 4AM on October 13, but it's fall now.
No bugs have surfaced yet.
Mom is healing well, barely thinks of the surgery. The question is do we go with radiation treatments. Everyone seems on the fence about this. Her surgeon wants us to see a radiologist but kind of waves her hand in a yes/no gesture about weather we should do it. My brother leans toward no, my aunt (mom's sister) and i are on the fence.
Summer and the drought, ended when the rains from "Nate" soaked us over the weekend. It's still on the warm side for October; I'm listening to crickets at 4AM on October 13, but it's fall now.
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We live too long, for most people anything after 75 or 80 becomes an ordeal.
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We went through this a year ago, when her doctor supposedly found huge lumps, then the specialist found NOTHING, and we still ended up with mammograms and ultrasound, where they found something really small on the side. We should never have gone through any of it in the first place. In the end, we decided not to proceed with a biopsy, as the option we were offered was a hormone-inhibiting drug, and we decided the risk of side effects was just too much. But was it right? I don't know. My mother is several years older than yours, of course.
My mom's done incredibly well with things that have happened to her in the last several years; it is an ordeal, but she's surprisingly vigorous. And not remembering anything sometimes has advantages as well (though usually not).
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