Tuesday, November 3, 2015 -- Mattie died 320 weeks ago today.
Tonight's picture was taken in November of 2005. I have just found all these wonderful Fall photos from 2005, by going to our Shutterfly account. I am SO THRILLED to have access to these photos which I thought I lost. This photo is priceless. We took Mattie to the National Geographic Museum in DC, and he posed alongside this primate! Got to love that smile!
Quote of the day: There is good news tonight. ~ Gabriel Heatter
Getting sleep has been next to impossible since I realized I had some sort of mass inside of me since Friday! Waiting for the results today was challenging. But fortunately I had a lot of experience with this, when Mattie was sick. So in essence I almost feel like I have developed the skills to manage this waiting and anxiety. Yet I was on the edge and wouldn't leave our home today, because I knew I would be getting a call from the doctor. My doctor's office called me this morning to update me that the pathology report hadn't come in yet. But that they would be continuing to check! So I felt good that they were on it, so I did not have to be monitoring them!
However, around 3pm, the phone rang and it was my doctor's office. They let me know that I have a precancerous mass and it has to come out. Honestly I sensed as of Friday that whatever was in me had to COME OUT! Mainly because I never felt such intense internal pain. It did not feel right, and when it was impacting my ability to raise my arm, that was a red flag. In fact, after my biopsy on Friday, I emailed Linda (Mattie's child life specialist at Georgetown) and told her I would need her help in getting an appointment with a breast surgeon. So as of today, thanks to Linda, I got to talk to the assistant of the head of breast surgery at Georgetown, who helped me book an appointment for Thursday at 9am. I had that appointment before the pathology report! Usually it goes the other way around, which is what I am saying..... I did not need that report to know that this wasn't normal.
In the midst of waiting and getting these results, I received candy updates and photos. Our friend Gabby is organizing a candy drive at her Club in Maryland. Gabby is the daughter of one of Mattie's sedation nurses, Norma. Norma and Gabby have attended EVERY Mattie Miracle walk! In fact, when I would have rough moments at the hospital, Gabby would bake things for me and send them in with her mom! Get the picture about these special ladies?!
In addition, one of our friends sent us this link today to the Politico! The Mattie Miracle Candy Drive is mentioned in it! The word is getting out and our mission of candy for a childhood cancer psychosocial cause is catching on!
http://www.politico.com/tipsheets/politico-influence/2015/11/influencers-bundle-for-clinton-bush-aba-hires-cio-group-asks-for-probe-of-adelson-contributions-211070
Tonight's picture was taken in November of 2005. I have just found all these wonderful Fall photos from 2005, by going to our Shutterfly account. I am SO THRILLED to have access to these photos which I thought I lost. This photo is priceless. We took Mattie to the National Geographic Museum in DC, and he posed alongside this primate! Got to love that smile!
Quote of the day: There is good news tonight. ~ Gabriel Heatter
Getting sleep has been next to impossible since I realized I had some sort of mass inside of me since Friday! Waiting for the results today was challenging. But fortunately I had a lot of experience with this, when Mattie was sick. So in essence I almost feel like I have developed the skills to manage this waiting and anxiety. Yet I was on the edge and wouldn't leave our home today, because I knew I would be getting a call from the doctor. My doctor's office called me this morning to update me that the pathology report hadn't come in yet. But that they would be continuing to check! So I felt good that they were on it, so I did not have to be monitoring them!
However, around 3pm, the phone rang and it was my doctor's office. They let me know that I have a precancerous mass and it has to come out. Honestly I sensed as of Friday that whatever was in me had to COME OUT! Mainly because I never felt such intense internal pain. It did not feel right, and when it was impacting my ability to raise my arm, that was a red flag. In fact, after my biopsy on Friday, I emailed Linda (Mattie's child life specialist at Georgetown) and told her I would need her help in getting an appointment with a breast surgeon. So as of today, thanks to Linda, I got to talk to the assistant of the head of breast surgery at Georgetown, who helped me book an appointment for Thursday at 9am. I had that appointment before the pathology report! Usually it goes the other way around, which is what I am saying..... I did not need that report to know that this wasn't normal.
In the midst of waiting and getting these results, I received candy updates and photos. Our friend Gabby is organizing a candy drive at her Club in Maryland. Gabby is the daughter of one of Mattie's sedation nurses, Norma. Norma and Gabby have attended EVERY Mattie Miracle walk! In fact, when I would have rough moments at the hospital, Gabby would bake things for me and send them in with her mom! Get the picture about these special ladies?!
In addition, one of our friends sent us this link today to the Politico! The Mattie Miracle Candy Drive is mentioned in it! The word is getting out and our mission of candy for a childhood cancer psychosocial cause is catching on!
http://www.politico.com/tipsheets/politico-influence/2015/11/influencers-bundle-for-clinton-bush-aba-hires-cio-group-asks-for-probe-of-adelson-contributions-211070
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