Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 C.C., Your grand children are sooooo beautiful!! The baby is so skinny (I mean, he's so teeny tiny, like babies are). I can almost smell that fresh, clean, new baby smell. Ahhh...sweet! Your grand daughter has eyes that reflect her soul. I'm glad your procedure went over smoothly, although I'm sorry you have to be missing a chunk of your arm. Isn't that crazy? I mean, I would've never thought of a bump on the arm as cancerous. Thank God you went to that screening! xoxo, Tara crazycats711 <crazycats711 wrote: Thanks Tara, I went this morning and they cut out a big hunk out of my arm, all of that over a little pimple looking thing. It is on my right arm and I am not suppose to do much with it, so that puts a " big whoa " in a lot of my plans for the next few weeks. Things will just have to wait, I suppose. I won't be able to do the last two of the Tibetians for a while either. I was having some trouble with my right arm in those two before this. My granddaughter is still running fever today, but she doesn't act like she feels bad. Maybe I am just being a worry wart. I posted some picture of my girls and all my grandchildren in the album that Katherine made for that, if anyone wants to look at what adorable children I have. I am soooo grateful for them all. They are all so sweet. CC , " Tara " <tjmassage7777 wrote: > > C.C., > You are in my thoughts and prayers, and so is your > little grand baby. I have confidence you will both turn out fine, a > little prayer and good energy is all it takes! Keep me posted. > Love to you and the G. baby. > x, > Tara > > > , " crazycats711 " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > This is so unexpected. My daughter got this free cancer screening thing > > and also it was for one friend. She was concerned about a spot so she > > went and I went with her. I didn't think I had anything, but went with > > her anyway. I ended up being the one who has a cancer of all things. It > > is just a little tiny spot, that came up recently. I thought it was > > maybe a spider bite or something. I have to go tomorrow and have it > > taken off. It is a squamous cell carcinoma, the most common one. I am > > sure they will get it all and it will be ok, but a little prayer never > > hurts. I am kind of nervous and my mind won't shut up. > > > > Also, I've been concerned about my granddaughter. About every 30 to 45 > > days she has been having this high fever that last for about 3 or 4 > > days. The doctors can't find anything wrong, no infection or anything > > like that. She doesn't appear to be sick when she get this, just the > > high fever, but today she pointed to her head and said it hurt, so my > > daughter thinks she may have a headache with it. She been having this > > occur since about Nov./Dec. Kind of puzzling. She has already cut all > > her teeth. She was 2 in Feb. > > > > CC > > > No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Mail for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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