Too sexy for my hair: a cancer blog

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Joyce, Are you there?

Hello Joyce... thanks for leaving a comment. I sure hope you come back to read my blog and that this post finds you. If you don't mind I have some questions for you regarding your experience with Tarceva. I am including my email address in this post if you wish to respond.

Sandee... I am so thankful for you too! Hang in there girl... I am always thinking of you.

Tom Clarke... what can I say? I hope that you and your wife enjoy every moment in Ireland.

To everyone else that has left comments... thanks so much. I will not lie, this is all so painful for me but your thoughts and prayers really do make a difference in my day.

18 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lori, you are in my thoughts and prayers, miracles happen every day, so you hang in there dear. Bless you and yours.....Arlene (AJ)

11:15 AM  
Anonymous Moogie said...

Lori,

Just want to let you know that I check in here every day and you are in my thoughts and prayers. I am praying for a miracle.

8:38 AM  
Blogger Celeste said...

another survivor here putting some positive energy out into the universe for you. i wish you the very best.

2:16 PM  
Blogger Rice said...

I just found this site. I am so glad I did. I have breast cancer and really benefit from others words. I have put your Blog address on my site, I hope that you don't mind.
Please know that you are being prayed for by our little family.

12:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lori,
You amaze me! Despite the pain and emotional turmoil you are enduring, you have touched so many lives through your story. Know that Nino and I pray for you and Cary daily. Please get a hold of me through Tia Marge if we can do anything for you or if you simply need a hand to hold or a shoulder to cry on! I love you and admire your stubborness and perseverance. Love you. Tia Drina

9:43 PM  
Blogger ehoogie said...

God be with you dear one.

10:08 PM  
Blogger Expat said...

Hello,

I have been following your blog for some time. I lived with my mom for 2 years during her treatments... I can't claim to know what you're going through but I know all about this journey. I do admire you so very much and I think about you everday.

I am sending you big rays of sunshine from the Congo, in the heart of the African continent.

7:22 AM  
Anonymous Wendy said...

Hi Lori,
I have come across your blog, while surfing.
I can image and can not image how you feel at the same time. I am 41 and was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer Jan 2006 - I was told that (based on averages)I will live until May of this year. I refuse to believe what they tell me. I can not image how hard it must be to fight a desease that you do not know where it has originated. I have undergone chemo, and have had two surgerys, and will have to have chemo again. So I am following the traditional treatment path, not that I don't look at alternatives. A couple of days ago, someone asked me if I heard of 714X. I spent 4.5 hours reading googled results, and found it quite interesting. If I had no answers it is something that I think I would try. I hate suggesting things to people, as people do it to me and I tend to have made a blanket decision to disregard all of it - but something made me keep reading.
My thoughts are with you, and I will continue to follow your journey - hopefully for many years to come.

Wendy
www.wendysbattle.com

4:28 PM  
Blogger Tom Clarke said...

Lori,

I hope you are hanging in there, kid. We're all hoping and praying for you.

Tom

5:20 AM  
Blogger bee said...

i've been lurking for over a year and a half. lori, i just wanted to let you know how much your story has inspired me...my thoughts and good wishes and love are being sent your way.

4:52 PM  
Blogger f. said...

Dropping by to say that I'm thinking of you and hope you are well.

10:54 PM  
Anonymous Moogie said...

Just stopping by to let you know you are continually in my thoughts and prayers.

4:52 PM  
Blogger RisingSlowly said...

Same here re: the constant sending of warmest thoughts your way. I always say a little prayer and light incense for you daily. You are in my thoughts, you plucky girl, you.

3:56 AM  
Blogger bee (jugalbandi.info) said...

hope you are feeling better, lori. thinking of you,

bee

12:43 PM  
Anonymous pocketina said...

Lori,
Just wanted to drop in you & see how your graceful self is doing. You're always in my thoughts & am hoping for much, much better days for you, sweetie.

best,
T

8:40 PM  
Blogger PeanutButtersMum said...

Hi there,

I've been following your story for a short time. I hope you're doing better than expected.

I found your blog thru a web search on ovarian cancer. My mom had it and every so often I do a search to find others who are dealing with this miserable cancer.

5:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

where are you? you ok? please post!!

8:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi lori,

your blog is amazing.
wish i could write you a mail only you can read.
there is something i would like to ask you.
my mail is
info@huaraz.com
go go,
kris

7:32 AM  
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