How wonderful that you got to visit with Damon and Landsly! That simple pleasure probably seemed impossible for the duration of "our present circumstances." Once again, I wish the diagnostic process could move along more quickly, and that communications with medical personnel were more supportive and transparent. Nonetheless, you certainly want a thorough investigation to support future treatment decisions, and your recent hopes for a low-grade glioma diagnosis still seems likely. So I guess that's good....or at least okay for now.
Before closing, I must celebrate the fact that you are clearly walking pretty far now. Congratulations!
Your helpful updates ease my concerns, and help sustain the mindfulness of my prayers. Hang in there my friend!
Stephen -
We are all rooting for you and your medical team! Your postings are clear and full of your wonderful bright spirit. Hang in there. He will soon rise.
love,
Thom McCue
Stephen--We've been through the surgeon-as-superstar routine. Quite frustrating.Your patience and optimism are impressive. If you have any extra kindly send it around to the rest of us. Very helpful these days.
Glenn & Krissy
Hi Stephen
If sharing your troubles can help just a teensy bit then I hope that geography can also play a part...... and knowing that honorary ‘cousins’ in the UK are sending you very best wishes may add to the caring....
Delia (James & Saskia too, though you may need to rely on Bill & Judy to help you place us in the Wynne Willson/Mordaunt/etc UK jigsaw of Matchett supporters) xxx
There thee goes again, loving up everyone else. We all need it, we all deserve it, and, so, my sweet Friend, does thee. And especially, listen up Stephen, loving from all of us directly to loving thee.
In Southern Oregon the tulips are blooming yet again another year: red, yellow, white, orange and every hue in between. lossoms in the wild vs a lovely bouquet in my home.
How wonderful that you got to visit with Damon and Landsly! That simple pleasure probably seemed impossible for the duration of "our present circumstances." Once again, I wish the diagnostic process could move along more quickly, and that communications with medical personnel were more supportive and transparent. Nonetheless, you certainly want a thorough investigation to support future treatment decisions, and your recent hopes for a low-grade glioma diagnosis still seems likely. So I guess that's good....or at least okay for now.
Before closing, I must celebrate the fact that you are clearly walking pretty far now. Congratulations!
Your helpful updates ease my concerns, and help sustain the mindfulness of my prayers. Hang in there my friend!
Lee