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Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Jul 1, 2023 | Replies (28)

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@loribmt

Good morning. ☺️ You certainly had an exceptionally successful and impressive career! Think how many lives you’ve touched over your lifetime and the impact you’ve had on so many children and their successive generations. Most of us had a particular teacher who left a permanent, positive impression with some little snippet of imparted wisdom. It’s part of the goal and legacy of being a great teacher. Thank you for all of your dedicated work over the years. I imagine your head is spinning over the state of the education in some states right now.

I do hope your family lightens up and can share some of these personal moments with you. When we reach the point where mortality isn’t just a nebulous thought somewhere ahead in time, we become very pragmatic and open. It’s difficult for others, who are not there yet, to understand our desire and need to speak frankly. Hm, as an educator, how many times did you stand in front of the room with your students hearing but not listening? ☺️

I respect your decision to ride out this life without the indignities the treatments might bring for you. Quite honestly, from my experience with AML, it is one of the more quiescent ways to pass in that I had absolutely no pain or discomfort. I simply would have passed in my sleep.
But my pesky daughter and husband had other plans for me and at 65 I was wasn’t ready to throw in the towel. So it was ‘damn the torpedos, full speed ahead”. However, I fully agree there comes a time when we face the reality of the situation. I would absolutely make the same decision as you are if my circumstance were similar and enjoy my remaining without the side effects of treatment.

I’m just curious if you’re currently in an independent or assisted living community where you have shared mealtime with friends for some daily comaraderie?

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Of course, I want to thank you again speaking with me frankly! It really does help.
And, thank you for your very kind comments about my career.
Currently I live in a CCC on the east side of Madison in an independent apartment. My goal is to keep this status until I can't live alone. If/when that day comes I can move to assisted living or skilled nursing here in this facility. I am in hospice care now and it shares my goal. A continental breakfast and dinner is provided and I try to do both, mostly for the socializing because I have zero appetite.
Tomorrow is my next CBC and transfusion. I wonder what my "numbers" wil say now?