We couldn't make it to Jess' appointment with her neuro-oncologist on Monday. She wasn't feeling well and was sort of freaking out about the prospect of having this disease for the rest of her life -- kind of too panicky to go. She said that she just wants to be done with it. The time and energy commitment itself is staggering let alone the notion that if nothing is done there could be chaos down the road. Add parenting a one-year-old to the mix -- that is a lot of pressure for one person who is still recovering from brain surgery even almost a year later. So, we stayed home. she took a big nap. and I worked from my home office and played with Jake -- who is now walking like a champ.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
"I just want to be done with it"
We couldn't make it to Jess' appointment with her neuro-oncologist on Monday. She wasn't feeling well and was sort of freaking out about the prospect of having this disease for the rest of her life -- kind of too panicky to go. She said that she just wants to be done with it. The time and energy commitment itself is staggering let alone the notion that if nothing is done there could be chaos down the road. Add parenting a one-year-old to the mix -- that is a lot of pressure for one person who is still recovering from brain surgery even almost a year later. So, we stayed home. she took a big nap. and I worked from my home office and played with Jake -- who is now walking like a champ.
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No one in this world could possibly know what either of you are going through. You know to just take it all one day at a time and do the best you can. I love you all so very much!
Hang in there.
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