“One World, Many Stories” is the shirt that my mom wore all over Africa, which is where this story begins. My mom, dad and friends Jan and Greg went to Africa for 4 and a half weeks on a mission trip. Pretty much from the day she arrived she began to itch all over her body. At first she thought it was a reaction from her Malaria pills, but it continue and a few days before coming home, Jan noticed the whites of her eyes were yellow. Right away she scheduled and appointment with the doctor the Wednesday after she arrived home. She then had an ultrasound and then sent for an MRI. The results came back as a huge shock to all of us …cancer. The diagnosis was cholangiocarcinoma, a rare bile duct cancer. The next step was to do a biopsy and put a stent in the duct to get her liver working properly. Those procedures were done on Wednesday, Early Thursday morning she went back to the hospital due to pancreatitis which is a common after this type of procedure. After 5 days in the hospital she is now recovering at home. She will have to first recover from pancreatitis then go in and have a surgery done to put an external drain on her liver to get it to drain properly, before they do surgery on her tumor.
So this has brought us up to date. I plan on keeping this blog for many reasons, the first being to update friends and family on what is going on so they may give specific prayers. Second as an outlet for me to express my love and feelings for my mom, and most importantly to make my mom laugh and smile and to know how many people love her.
If any of you have any great stories that you would like for me to share please email them to me at heather.burbrink@gmail.com. I plan on starting off my blogs with updates and pictures and then ending on a happy note of funny and good stories about my mom.
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| Mom updating her many " I AM STARVING!!" Facebook status |
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| Can you guess what time this was taken? Brian would always come and keep us company for lunch! |
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| Mmmm...jello...juice and broth!! |
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| All smiles after seeing "Maw maw Rhea" |
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| Soo sleepy... |
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| One of many trips across the Causeway |
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| Grandma Kisses |
This week has been a roller coaster, but we have stayed very entertained with telling stories about each other. One of them was about how mom and I, whenever we would travel together and would sleep in the same bed, we would always get the giggles and the rest of the family would be trying to get some sleep and we would be giggling and mom would throw in a few snorts to get us laughing some more! I love her infectious laugh and snort!! I love you mom!
Thanks for posting this blog; Heidi is a dear friend from high school.
ReplyDeleteHeather, this is so sweet! I'm VERY close to my mom too & as you know, she is a cancer survivor....I was starting my senior year of high-school when she was diagnosed & they didn't have online "blogs" back in 1996-97 or this would've been an awesome thing to do for her. You're an awesome daughter & sounds like you have an amazing mom....I will continue to pray for her!!!
ReplyDeleteHeidi, you have been on my mind and in my prayers every day ... as well as, your family. You are so strong ... and absolutely, a fighter! But there will be times during this process, you will need more. I hope you find comfort in knowing that Rob and your family, your Mom and Steve, your extended family ... and your friends are here for you, at least in prayer. Just know we are in this fight with you ... and we can't wait to see the Heidi we know, admire, and love ... living and giving, again ... the way you always do! ;)
ReplyDeleteCan't say I am crazy about all those pictures of me, but, oh well! Thanks you for doing this Heather, you are a wonderfully creative, talented and thoughtful daughter. I have been blessed with such a wonderful family! I can't tell everyone enough how much I appreciate reading your words of love, support and faith.
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