>> Friday, May 29, 2009

Mom stopped working. It was just too much for her. She began getting chills and fevers that lasted for hours on end. Each fever had to be recorded and a call into the doctor. More medication was prescribed, tests ran and numerous visits to the doctors.

Radiation stopped and we had that 6 week wait til she could get tested again to see what was going on. They kept telling her that the cancer never should have come back the second time and that she was not "text book".

From this point on things moved very fast and the doctors really pissed me off. They really had no idea what they were dealing with and yet they would not consult with any other facilities for help.

"Don't put all your eggs in one basket" All too true!!!!!

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