Greetings.
This is the one hundred and seventeenth in a series of DAILY NANCY UPDATES I will be posting until the amazing Nancy Neufeld Callaway is in full remission and we have kicked her leukemia on its ass.
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WEDNESDAY REPORT
She's home. Got her back yesterday and have been trying to help her through life after 60 days in the hospital ever since.
On the one hand, it's completely amazing to have her here. It just seems better for all of us-- especially the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess. She's in her own safe space. There's no more constant parade of strangers clad in yellow gowns, masks, and gloves. She's only surrounded by people who know and love her the most. And then, of course, there's Zingo the Wonder Dog, who won't let her out of his sight.
On the other hand, it's incredibly challenging. She's still trying to put all kinds of pieces back together-- with some major short term memory issues frustrating all of us.
Obviously, it's not her fault. And I know she doesn't want to be confused about anything.
Plus, every single one of her doctors at City of Hope-- from oncologists and hematologists, to neurologists and psychiatrists, have all told us the same thing: based on her brain scans and their clinical experience with this kind of post-seizure recovery...
On the one hand, it's completely amazing to have her here. It just seems better for all of us-- especially the Sunshiny Superwarrior Goddess. She's in her own safe space. There's no more constant parade of strangers clad in yellow gowns, masks, and gloves. She's only surrounded by people who know and love her the most. And then, of course, there's Zingo the Wonder Dog, who won't let her out of his sight.
On the other hand, it's incredibly challenging. She's still trying to put all kinds of pieces back together-- with some major short term memory issues frustrating all of us.
Obviously, it's not her fault. And I know she doesn't want to be confused about anything.
Plus, every single one of her doctors at City of Hope-- from oncologists and hematologists, to neurologists and psychiatrists, have all told us the same thing: based on her brain scans and their clinical experience with this kind of post-seizure recovery...
SHE WILL COME TOTALLY BACK.
So that's the reality we're holding onto tooth and nail. But in the meantime, we continue to appreciate your overwhelmingly kind thoughts, good vibes, and healing prayers for a swift and sure return to full razor sharp form.
So that's the reality we're holding onto tooth and nail. But in the meantime, we continue to appreciate your overwhelmingly kind thoughts, good vibes, and healing prayers for a swift and sure return to full razor sharp form.
WE LOVE NANCY, and...
INCREDIBLE REPORT...thank you for sharing....
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Thank you for the updates. We so appreciate knowing her progress and hope that normalcy returns for all soon and each day there is a little progress..
ReplyDeleteYou may have to play second fiddle to Zingo for a day or two 😊 Thrilled that Nancy is back home. Good thoughts, prayers and love to you all.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy she is back home!!! Just outstanding!!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
ReplyDeleteAs always prayers and hope for your Nancy's full recovery- and for the patience that I'm sure you all need while she is healing at the pace she needs. Thinking of you
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to take time, but you're right Nancy WILL get better. I know it! ❤️❤️❤️
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