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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 1:05 pm
salsa wrote: | This week's installment mentioned that the cancer was probably caused by a procedure she had as a baby. I don't remember details about the procedure, can anyone enlighten? |
Also wondering about this, I missed that week.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 1:10 pm
It was mentioned in a previous chapter. They were told that cancer is a very rare side effect many years down the line. They were very torn, but after consulting with doctors and Rabbanim they were advised to go ahead. Says it was an agonizing decision, but they followed medical and Rabbinic advice.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 3:48 pm
amother Myrtle wrote: | Sure but it was with the intention that she should be admired not criticized.
This is not the bungalow colony story that was fiction. There are real people with feelings behind this true life story.
Again, I don’t know them and I’m not part of their community. I’m just innocently pointing this out.
We all have a story to tell.
My life would make an interesting book and if I would be brave enough to have it written about, I wouldn’t want to hear people’s criticism when they don’t know everything.
You have to realize that there’s no anonymity here -so there are certain things the author just can’t share. |
Obviously that's the intention but many people with different perspectives are reading it. Our thoughts can't be controlled. My life story can take up a book a few inches thick. I'm not publishing it because I don't want people to analyze it from every angle. I choose with whom to share my trials when I need support and validation. Otherwise it back fires. Sharing your life story in a magazine involves the risk of people discussing your story. Otherwise why would ami publish it?
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amother
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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 7:41 pm
amother Plum wrote: | It was mentioned in a previous chapter. They were told that cancer is a very rare side effect many years down the line. They were very torn, but after consulting with doctors and Rabbanim they were advised to go ahead. Says it was an agonizing decision, but they followed medical and Rabbinic advice. |
What was the procedure? What was it for?
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amother
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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 7:44 pm
I can't remember exactly, something to do making her hand usable.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 10 2024, 8:47 pm
amother Plum wrote: | I can't remember exactly, something to do making her hand usable. |
I don’t think it was for her hand but it had something to do with her condition
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Offwhite
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Wed, Nov 13 2024, 7:56 pm
Fontan procedure to treat her heart condition
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Wheat
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Wed, Nov 13 2024, 9:03 pm
Wow, I never knew the Fontan carries with it a risk of Liver Cancer years later. What an agonizing decision for parents or family members. Also isn’t the Fontan a necessary procedure and not so optional?
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amother
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Wed, Nov 13 2024, 10:15 pm
amother Wheat wrote: | Wow, I never knew the Fontan carries with it a risk of Liver Cancer years later. What an agonizing decision for parents or family members. Also isn’t the Fontan a necessary procedure and not so optional? |
I just googled it.. it doesn't mention liver cancer at all as a side effect.
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amother
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:20 pm
amother Wheat wrote: | Wow, I never knew the Fontan carries with it a risk of Liver Cancer years later. What an agonizing decision for parents or family members. Also isn’t the Fontan a necessary procedure and not so optional? |
The procedure was still in trial at the time she had it done. It was way more dangerous & risky than it is now, and it came with more potential side effects as it does now. It was a more complicated procedure back then.
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Pearl
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:34 pm
Agree was do depressing and so visual the pain
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DarkGreen
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:47 pm
I missed this week. Can someone fill me in?
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Aqua
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:50 pm
I find it a little odd that their is barely any mention of her husband. Is he not there with her while going into surgery?
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amother
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:51 pm
amother Aqua wrote: | I find it a little odd that their is barely any mention of her husband. Is he not there with her while going into surgery? |
Yeah, he was there with her & it says so in this week's episode.
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amother
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:52 pm
amother Myrtle wrote: | Sure but it was with the intention that she should be admired not criticized.
This is not the bungalow colony story that was fiction. There are real people with feelings behind this true life story.
Again, I don’t know them and I’m not part of their community. I’m just innocently pointing this out.
We all have a story to tell.
My life would make an interesting book and if I would be brave enough to have it written about, I wouldn’t want to hear people’s criticism when they don’t know everything.
You have to realize that there’s no anonymity here -so there are certain things the author just can’t share. |
Part of being brave is facing the criticism, because it is inevitable. No one puts anything out into the public without knowing there is a possibility of critics coming their way. Nobody intends to be criticized but that’s life, and you can’t say that something can’t be discussed when it’s being put out there for entertainment purposes, in a magazine
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amother
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Sat, Nov 16 2024, 9:56 pm
amother Ghostwhite wrote: | I just googled it.. it doesn't mention liver cancer at all as a side effect. |
If you google Fontana procedure and liver cancer, there are many published instances of people getting it years later. And published studies saying there is an increased risk later in life
Not sure what you googled
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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 11:32 pm
amother Aqua wrote: | I find it a little odd that their is barely any mention of her husband. Is he not there with her while going into surgery? |
Her mother is telling the story, so it's natural that she concentrates on her own feelings
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chestnut wrote: | Her mother is telling the story, so it's natural that she concentrates on her own feelings |
Exactly what I was gonna say
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