I don't know how I feel today. Half of me is optimistc and the other half is sad.
My mother went in for day surgery Tuesday morning and they found an infected cyst in her knee. They removed it and sent the sample it off to "Infectious Disease Controle" located at the University of Manitoba (Students, beer and Anthrax).
My parents got a call early Wednesday morning from one of the doctors and he insisted that she come in to see him right away.
They are going to put her on some treatments that failed on my father but may have a chance to work on her. They are keeping her on "cipro" (a drug used to treat Anthrax) to supress the infection that is still there. Unfortuanatly the Cipro can only supress it and not kill it.
My mother has always been positive woman. Even when she had an accident that resulted in a terrible Head Injury (that's another story) she was still positive. When the doctors said that she'd never be able to walk again she said to them "Oh yes I will. You watch.". And she walked out of the hospital with a cane in 30 days. I think she should be on Oprah.
I on the other hand can't take bad news very well. When it comes to my mother I have survivors guilt. I always wish it were me who had the accident not her (That's another story as well). So, this is better news. My mother tells me not to worry...but I can't help it. I do worry alot.
In other news I have an interview at work tomorrow for a Junior Marketing Assistant position. I have to look sharp and kick ass.
Stay tuned for another installment........
My mother went in for day surgery Tuesday morning and they found an infected cyst in her knee. They removed it and sent the sample it off to "Infectious Disease Controle" located at the University of Manitoba (Students, beer and Anthrax).
My parents got a call early Wednesday morning from one of the doctors and he insisted that she come in to see him right away.
They are going to put her on some treatments that failed on my father but may have a chance to work on her. They are keeping her on "cipro" (a drug used to treat Anthrax) to supress the infection that is still there. Unfortuanatly the Cipro can only supress it and not kill it.
My mother has always been positive woman. Even when she had an accident that resulted in a terrible Head Injury (that's another story) she was still positive. When the doctors said that she'd never be able to walk again she said to them "Oh yes I will. You watch.". And she walked out of the hospital with a cane in 30 days. I think she should be on Oprah.
I on the other hand can't take bad news very well. When it comes to my mother I have survivors guilt. I always wish it were me who had the accident not her (That's another story as well). So, this is better news. My mother tells me not to worry...but I can't help it. I do worry alot.
In other news I have an interview at work tomorrow for a Junior Marketing Assistant position. I have to look sharp and kick ass.
Stay tuned for another installment........
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I wish you all the best and you have my best wishes regarding your mums health. I just crawled in from work, its 12:45 right now, its quater to eleven there, still early, lotsa time to go out and do a buncha stuff. I scanned the pics from tuesday night, you look hot, and well since my silly little friend George isnt a member yet, and he cant see this Id just like to say, he thought you were really really hot.
and HEY! CONGRATS! I believe asses have been kicked?