Brain Tumor

I haven't been around.

I don't know when I will again.

My mother has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.

All my energy goes to praying for her,

worrying about her,

somewhere in there, taking care of my family.

Pray for her. Brain surgery is......

 

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Reply #4 Top
I hope your mother recovers. Thanks for the update, take care of yourself and your family.
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Thank you everyone....

special thanks to you Myrr..

Reply #6 Top
Take care, Heather. I wish her well.

TBT
Reply #7 Top
I wish you and your mom well Heather.
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The best of luck to your Mother Heather.  We will pray for her, and for you and DeadZombie. Blog when you can.
Reply #9 Top
So sorry to hear about this Heather

My prayers are with you and your loved ones....

=HUGS=

Reply #10 Top
Aww, Heather . . . I'm so sorry to hear that. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you . . .
Reply #11 Top
No special thanks needed, Heather. I truly wish the best for you, your mom, and your family. My best hopes go with your mom and you.
Reply #12 Top
So very sorry to hear about your mother. hope you let us know (when you can) how she is doing. my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Reply #13 Top
Thank you all for the prayers, messages of concern and love. We are still working on the problem but I am pleased to say that Heather's Mom's tumor is benign though still in a dangerous place. We are moving forward, cautiously and prayerfully.

Thanks again,

Heather's Dad, Sabbatismus
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I was looking for Sabbatismus- Texas Wahine told me that your mother had been sick. I found this post in the history blogs-

God Bless Sabbatismus and Heather with all my prayers!
He is Jehovah Sabaoth (Lord of Host)................ Trust Him!
preacherman
Reply #15 Top
I pray for your Mother's recovery. My brain tumor was removed successfuly and I pray that your mother's will be as well. Stay strong and smile. You needed your mother once, your mother needs you now.
God bless.
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Heather's Mom's tumor is benign though still in a dangerous place.


Most benign tumors in the brain in the elderly are meningiomas, neurinomas or neurofibromas. The concern regarding the tumor being in a "dangerous place" is the possibility that not all of the tumor could be safely resected and that some may have to be left behind. Should this be the case, adjuvant options (as in stereotaxic radiosurgery)may be discussed by your neurosurgeon, which may be very helpful. A lot of patients with benign tumors of the brain "in dangerous places" have been helped by both surgery and other adjuvant options, and there is indeed reason to be hopeful of a good outcome. I wish your Mom well.
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Prayers to your mother, and you and your family too, Heather.
Reply #18 Top
My father had a brain tumor removed about 5 years ago. I know how worried you must be. I hope everything goes well and I'll keep you in my prayers.
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Prayers for you and yours Heather.
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Heather, so sorry to hear about this. My thoughts are with you and your family in this difficult time.

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Thank you for all your kind thoughts, prayers, and words. Please include my father as well, as he has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Things are a bit hectic and stressful around here. I miss you all.
Reply #22 Top
I'm really sorry to hear about your father. I hope everything comes out well for you and your family. Please keep us updated as you can. I'll keep you all in my prayers.
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I didn't see this until today, but you are DEFINITELY in our prayers!
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I just thought i'd pop up in your blog since i havent seen you around. This was your last post. I'm just wandering how are things, and how you are.

Miss you heaps heather...
Reply #25 Top
I apologize. I don't respond well when someone preaches to me. Someone else got me to see I was wrong without using religion. Go ahead and delete this after you read it if you want.