Thursday, January 22, 2009

Cancer update and Editorial commentary

I want to be clear on something from yesterday's post. This is a general editorial on myself. Then back to our regularly scheduled program.



I am, now more than ever, of the belief that the specific balance and nature of a relationship and all that that entails is the business solely of the parties IN that relationship.



I say this because of my situation with this other person and the "license" she took and the lack of respect it shows.



I had a conversation with a friend today who in a strange twist of fate, ran into a similar framework - the specifics are different but the above belief still remains.



Here's what I mean - regardless of what goes on behind closed doors, there is a respect and dignity that is attached to each party and the relationship as a whole. If both parties don't strive to honor that, the relationship breaks down. That's what the communication structure and style is for.



I tend to run and hide. He tends to shout and walk out. We found a compromise. It took the better part of a year. These things sometimes happen right away and sometimes they take time.



I want to also address trust. Trust - as you know - is very hard for me. A lot of it is insecurity, which is solely my problem. IN order to make sure this wasn't a deal breaker in my relationship, I used baby steps and goals. Once one step or set of steps was met to attain a goal, I let go of that for awhile and let things rest. THen I worked on a bigger one. And so on and so on.



It's working for me.



So on that note I bring you back to our regularly scheduled post for today.

Cancer Update
I got him to go back to the doctor last week. We hadn't been since October. Out of sight out of mind played a small part, but the major reason was that he was out of clinic visits for Medicaid.
We need to have another PET scan. That will determine two things. One, the condition of the cancer at this point and Two, how to proceed from there.
I have learned during this illness that what the doctor says and what he tells me are not always an exact match but they are close.
So when he came home and said "no lumpectomy on the neck but the tonsils will have to come out by removing the jaw" I naturally panicked.
But I kept it all inside, and looked right at him and said,
"Did they actually say that or were they hedging and giving that as the worst case scenario?"

"They were hedging - it's a worst case scenario"

OK. I can work with that. Although it does mean removing his jaw completely and then doing reconstructive surgery with no guarantee that he will have a voice when he's done.

Of course neither of us is feeling to great about that. But. If that's what it takes to keep him alive then that's what it takes.

We shall jump off that bridge when we get to it.

Some bloodwork needs to be done still to determine the status of his kidneys. Other than that he's doing OK. I'm sliding the healthy lifestyle in a bit at time.

We will beat this thing yet.


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