tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post2363925894968547174..comments2024-02-05T00:35:18.294-08:00Comments on Madeleine's Blog: The joys of freedom...then back to the fightZanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16331365377753357676noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post-40202735994109109102012-11-29T22:30:05.136-08:002012-11-29T22:30:05.136-08:00I am so glad you were able to enjoy a few days bef...I am so glad you were able to enjoy a few days before you received your bad news. I know you can beat this, you are a very strong young woman and you have so many loving family and friends praying for you. Please keep posting on the blog so we can keep in touch. Love Sal and Kristi from the room across the hall at kaiser in riverside :) by the way sal goes in for his last round of consolidation chemo in Tuesday. Kristi and salnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post-74663850952150271032012-11-28T17:17:36.056-08:002012-11-28T17:17:36.056-08:00The Krohn family has you in our hearts and thought...The Krohn family has you in our hearts and thoughts and prayers every day. You are an inspiration Maddy !! <3<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post-4747141705360586342012-11-21T23:39:50.855-08:002012-11-21T23:39:50.855-08:00Hi Madeleine,
First thing's first - I read th...Hi Madeleine,<br /><br />First thing's first - I read that one of the options you might be considering now is Yervoy. It's just been recommended by our national health provider here in the UK. In fact, there's a great and very inspirational video news report on it on Sky News:<br /><br />http://news.sky.com/story/1005838/skin-cancer-patients-find-hope-in-new-drugs<br /><br />If you're sceptical of the link, then please just Google "Sky News UK", and then in the Sky News website search for "Yervoy" and/or "melanoma".<br /><br />Naturally I am so terribly sorry to hear about your bad news, especially after having such a great break after the last set of scans. But I know you're a fighter, and like before you'll pull through this. One thing I have found with melanoma is that it takes the great times like that to inspire you to fight hard to reach the next goal (and the fun times that follow).<br /><br />For instance, I'd wanted to visit the States since I was a little kid, growing up in South Africa watching loads of American TV. I desperately wanted to go there for University but my parents couldn't afford it, so I went to the UK instead. But I'd still been itching to go. I finally earned enough money to have a nice holiday there a couple of years ago, but that got delayed. My mother died last year of breast cancer, and I had my melanoma diagnosis in May this year. First available opportunity, I was on a plane. It cost a lot as I booked it very much last minute, but boy was it worth it! I went to four States, visited friends, saw the wonderful sights of the East coast. So my next goal is to go again, next year (maybe I can even pay a short visit)! And hopefully move there eventually.<br /><br />One more bit of inspiration. In my office, on my floor alone, four people including me have had melanoma. We were all diagnosed at different stages, from 1 to 4. We've all had varying treatment, and the stage 4 guy was on his deathbed at one point. But you know what? We all made it, and we're all in the clear, even if only in the very short term (though stage 4 guy has been in the clear for almost 20 years).<br /><br />You can do this. I know you can, and I'll be sending out good thoughts for you.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00978380388044412233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post-16222319519644583192012-11-21T15:36:28.338-08:002012-11-21T15:36:28.338-08:00Hi Madeleine,
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your ...Hi Madeleine,<br /><br />Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! It's so nice of you and your family to post your updates, travels and adventures! We are happy to see that you've taken a great trip down the California coastline and spent some ice time up in the mountains with your family. You continue to be an inspiration of an inner strength and a positive will as you face this difficult challenge. We can see it in your photo's and contagious smile. May you continue to be blessed in the ways that you surely need; and may you be blessed with the insight to see blessings in your life that others may overlook. Good luck with your next treatment options and may you and your entire family be blessed with strength, hope and courage. We are sure that many people continue to follow your progress on your blog and imagine that many more would like to comment but have difficulty expressing encouragement when someone is facing challenges like yours. That is a big long blathering blunder of words, but they are heart felt! You are in our thoughts and prayers!<br />Joe & Pam Klekas<br /><br />Joe & Pam KlekasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714420454126413713.post-45100221937372055842012-11-21T10:00:51.322-08:002012-11-21T10:00:51.322-08:00There isn't a day that goes by that Dave and I...There isn't a day that goes by that Dave and I don't talk about our Amazing Maddy! You are such an inspiration. The stories you told Dave and I about your treatments gave me a whole new look on the day to day struggles we all face. Oh ya and those aches and pains we get from "Roberts" class LOL!!!! No big deal!!!<br /><br />It seem ever time I come up against something unpleasant or challenging you pop in to my thoughts and I power through!!! You have given me a very special gift through our friendship. <br />Love you my "Sweet Girl" XOXODave Cindynoreply@blogger.com