Hi! Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Julie. My husband Matt, of almost 2 months now, was informed by his gastronologist the first of August that he did not have Chrons diasease but a tumor in his stomach. Now, almost 2 months later, 2 surgeries later, and 2 series of BEP's down, AND two stays in the hospital, we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. We have felt like we have been run through the mill, so to speak, as we have been dealing with him being in pain since the end of March. Now we have answers, a plan of attack, and feel like life has given us a second chance. We can't wait until the chemo is over and we can start living life to the fullest.
I have been reading the blogs here everyday and it has been so helpful just to hear your stories. To know that what we are experiencing is normal. Just to have the knowledge of what we can expect has been more helpful than anything I have read on the internet, in a phamplet, or even a book. I have so many questions and truly value your insight and ideas already. You are all so supportive of each other and I can't wait to get to know you all. Thank you for letting us become a member of such a wonderful family.
I have been reading the blogs here everyday and it has been so helpful just to hear your stories. To know that what we are experiencing is normal. Just to have the knowledge of what we can expect has been more helpful than anything I have read on the internet, in a phamplet, or even a book. I have so many questions and truly value your insight and ideas already. You are all so supportive of each other and I can't wait to get to know you all. Thank you for letting us become a member of such a wonderful family.
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