Wednesday, February 24, 2010

TONSILS . . . .


Tomorrow we take Morgan for her pre-op appointment to get ready for surgery on Friday, February 26, 2010, to have her tonsils out. We are hoping this will stop all the sneezing, from the strep throat she had back in July, that she never got rid of that is sitting in her tonsils.

Please pray that surgery goes well and she will not have any problems from the surgery.

Love, Bella

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pre-Cancerous . . .

So it goes, I had an annoying "spot" on my right forearm that started out as just a little rough spot and then grew into a somewhat "mole" looking thing, but it was not brown or black, it was like a dark pink and itched all the time and stayed "angry looking" as Ms. Polly would say. I made an appointment to see a dermatologist to have it checked out, I figured he would think I was just a crazy woman thinking I had some disease or something and it would be nothing but my imagination (what little I have) toying with me. Dr. Altick comes in, looks at it and says "it's pre-cancerous and I'm going to remove it." Okay!! The numbing shot didn't hurt, I didn't even feel a stick or anything. I watched him slice my pre-cancerous spot off and then he scraped it (I started to holler just to see what he would say, but I chickened out). I was told to clean it with peroxide and put antibiotic ointment on it. That was it - I worried for months about this "spot" and that was it. The shot didn't hurt, the cutting didn't hurt, nothing, no stitches, no big bandage, no sling for my arm - just clean it with peroxide and use antibiotic ointment on it. I got a bandaid!! I told the doctor I would get absolutely no sympathy for a bandaid. This fabulous opportunity was for the low price of $135.00, what a bargain!!

My appointment was on Friday, February 12, 2010 and Dr. Altick's office called me on Monday, February 15, 2010, to let me know that they already had the lab results back from my "spot" and that it was sure enough pre-cancerous just like he had already determined. They said nothing else to do, just to watch it and if it starts growing back, to come see them again.

Wish I would have taken pictures of my experience, but I didn't, so I can't share it with you in color. Sorry!!

Love, Bella

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

DEATH COMES . . . . whether we are ready or not


Two good friends have passed from this life within a week of each other, Frankie Weaver (age 58) on January 26th and Linda Self (age 67) on February 2, 2010.

Frankie always had a smile and a big hug for you no matter where you saw him and he was a true friend in every sense of the word. I remember one time we all had been to Monroe to help Bobcat's daughter move and Frankie had been at Charles about his Moto Guzzi could out run the V-Rod - when we were almost back to town, Frankie & Debra passed Charles and the "race" was on, which wasn't really a race, but it was funny - Debra said they had to get a running start to pass Charlie. At the visitation, Debra said "you & Charlie love each other, because I wasn't finished loving Frankie." I was in tears. I've never seen a couple like Frankie & Debra and probably won't ever, I just pray I can love Charles so that he knows I love him without any doubts.

Linda was always willing to help you no matter what the task. She rode her own motorcycle and always had her "fuzzy" hat on. I remember working the Pastor's Retreat with Linda & Doug and Linda always volunteered to take care of the food for the kids that were there with their parents.

To Frankie and Linda - we loved y'all and y'all will be missed. See you later my friends.

Love,
Bella