With Margie's Love

Tom C.
on 9/15/11 11:44 pm - Mount Arlington, NJ

 

16 years ago my Mom lost her battle to cancer.

She passed away of cervical and ovarian cancer. I can remember 18 years prior to her passing, she, and her (our) Cousin Carol Ann, were talking in the dining room, and my Mom mentioning to our cousin how she “wasn’t feeling right down there". Cousin Carol Ann asked my Mom if she has gone to the Doctor to check it out, and my Mom’s reply was “Oh No!! I don’t want to hear the “C" word"!!  - for you young ones, the “C" word isn’t what you think – it’s means CANCER. Well my Mom ignored all the signs.

Fast forward about 15-16 years later, and one day I found my Mom “sleeping" in bed, very weak (not like my Mom). For some reason I pulled back the covers to her bed only to find her sleeping in a pool of blood from “the lower area". Of course she was rushed to the Hospital, tests were taken – and it was discovered she had cancer of the cervix and uterus. They operated, they said they “got it all out" and she recovered.

A year later she relapsed, and for 2 years she was on/off drugs and eventually chemo. The cancer finally took her life. She was 54. The Doctor told her (and us) that if she had come in 18 years sooner there is a very good chance she could have beaten this and lived longer.

As a result, my Mom never got to meet her only Grandchild. And the death of my Mom hit my Dad so hard it eventually killed him too. Not to mention my sister and I, who miss them both (daily).

Now why am I posting this? Not because I want you to feel sorry, or send condolences replies, but because you're special to me, and to remind you of a few things:

(01) If you don’t feel well, GO SEE A DOCTOR!! I know, we’re all scared what the Doctor may say but early diagnosis is the KEY to BEATING a disease.

(02) IGNORING IS IGNORANT. Your body is your best friend. IT won’t lie to you. It will tell you when something isn’t right. Don’t be an ostrich and stick your head in the sand. Listen to your body. Remember, everything in life can be replaced – except YOUR OWN HEALTH/LIFE!!

 (03) NO ONE HAD CONTROL OVER YOUR BODY BUT YOU!! Many state that their family member is “not on board" with their medical decision. WELL GUESS WHAT – only YOU have final say over your own health. NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN BEING ALIVE.

(04) DEATH IS FINAL – Yes going and having an operation may cause you to be temporarily incapacitated, and it may put a temporary strain on your family. But when you’re dead, the strain and pain on the family is much greater.

If you’d like to honor my Mom’s life, please learn from her mistake, get healthy, and pass this along to anyone you think who will benefit from it. If you do, tell them it’s a present of love and concern from you, and Margie (my Mom’s name).

 

Funny I just found this site today …

http://www.turnthetownsteal.org/

Good Luck on your Journey !!

Tom

“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight”  The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
bklyncat58
on 9/18/11 2:51 am - NJ
that was such a beautiful thing to write thank you so much I am trying to take a hold of my health I'M 52 yrs young and want to be a beautiful Mother of the bride some day LOL I have 2 beautiful daughters and a DH of almost 26 yrs my 26 th anniversary will be about a week after my surgery I hope for fighting the weight loss all of my life no health problems now but that is a main reason for me to have this done I dont' want diabites my dad had that and I watched him suffer with kidney failure because of it . well have a great weekend and thanks Margie
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