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That is rough @A-Jay.  And then throw in the eye issue too.

 

Clearly you try to keep a positive outlook on it though.  That takes a lot of will power and mental fortitude.

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Thoughts and prayers to you and Lynn, @A-Jay

 

She's is one tough, determined lady....and your unwavering support is fantastic!

 

#StrengthToYouBoth!!

You cant be that tough without a great support network so congrats to both of you for the outlook and progress that's been happening. 

 

 

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Thanks for the update Andy. Happy to hear Lynn is continuing to improve. The prayers continue...

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Prayers and much love to you and your lovely wife A-Jay.. 

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08 Oct 2024 ~ Update

Past couple of weeks have been mostly uneventful health wise for Lynn.

This is most often a good thing.

She continues to have Chemo once every two weeks,

and dialysis twice a week while having her blood drawn & tested 

prior to both of those procedures.

Also waiting in the wings is her eye surgery scheduled for next week. 

And so like I said, none of that is really new.

But what is new and quite the phenomenal turn of events,

Lynn's last two kidney function blood test results indicate that

Lynn NO LONGER REQUIRED DIAYSIS !

I dropped her off for her scheduled procedure this morning

and not 5 minutes later, she called the truck

and said "come pick me up, I'm coming home."

After almost putting my rig in the woods banging a U-ey,

I may have fractured a few posted speed limits getting there.

Either way, we're both walking around in a daze, while counting our blessings.

Clearly we don't how long this will last, but it's a sign of slightly better health

and that can never be taken for granted.

Stay healthy & Safe.

Thank again

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

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Lynn NO LONGER REQUIRED DIAYSIS !

Outstanding! Wonderful news.

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Wonderful news!!

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Stable with some wins is always excellent. Glad to hear it. 

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GREAT NEWS 🙏🙏🙏 thank you

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Good recent news A-Jay. Always keeping you guys in my thoughts, and hoping for the best moving forward.

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Great news! Hoping her improvement continues.

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That’s great news A.J !!!

My wife had a “ eye stroke” last year, so she’s dealing with a similar kind of eye problem…

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Thanks for the update A-Jay. HAPPY to hear Lynn's feeling better!!! The prayers continue.......

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2 hours ago, N Florida Mike said:

That’s great news A.J !!!

My wife had a “ eye stroke” last year, so she’s dealing with a similar kind of eye problem…

Sorry to hear about your wife Mike

Hope she can be better soon.

A-Jay

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Great news my friend! 

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More excellent news on the MI front. Dialysis is not fun, so her being off it for even a time is a blessing. Hang in there, pal...we're all rooting for the two of you.

 

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