Nov. 2nd, 2006
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Nov. 2nd, 2006 07:36 pmUpdate:
Mom's definitely getting chemo, since apparently if what's left starts growing again, it basically kills her. (That would have been nice to know a few days ago! Assholes.) Therefore, nuke it from orbit. Maybe salt the earth, too, to be sure.
I'm not really sure how I'm going to take it, yet, so no hugs right now please. I appreciate the sentiment, but they (even virtually!) make me feel kind of awkward. [It's just my little neuroses, I promise. I'm not even sure I could explain WHY it makes me feel awkward.] Maybe in a month or two, when all her hair has fallen out and she has trouble swallowing and looks like death warmed over, I'll need hugs. But for now, I'm fine. If you want to send good vibes her way or pray or do whatever for her, go for it. She needs it more than me.
Mom's definitely getting chemo, since apparently if what's left starts growing again, it basically kills her. (That would have been nice to know a few days ago! Assholes.) Therefore, nuke it from orbit. Maybe salt the earth, too, to be sure.
I'm not really sure how I'm going to take it, yet, so no hugs right now please. I appreciate the sentiment, but they (even virtually!) make me feel kind of awkward. [It's just my little neuroses, I promise. I'm not even sure I could explain WHY it makes me feel awkward.] Maybe in a month or two, when all her hair has fallen out and she has trouble swallowing and looks like death warmed over, I'll need hugs. But for now, I'm fine. If you want to send good vibes her way or pray or do whatever for her, go for it. She needs it more than me.