Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Been a while

Sorry it has been so long since the last post.  I have been in the middle of a move from Envoy to Village Mortgage...I know, can you believe I had to put work first for a while?  Like all moves, it was a little stressful but with the support of Ceil and my Mom, it went as good as it could.

Ceil update - PT over Today!!  OT over last week!!  Speech Therapy - as expected, that was the first thing she was done with...the girl can talk.  She also went to an eye specialist today that figured out why she was having issues with the mid-range sight and was able to figure out to correct it.  The guy...well, he's a specialist.  Highly recommended by Ceil.

I want to thank everyone for respecting Ceil's time at home to recooperate.  The rest and therapy has worked wonders and she has come a very long way in a relatively short period of time.  To throw in a plug - if anyone you know is in need of home health care or therapy, Salute Health Care was great to work with and Ceil will attest to that.  Thanks to everyone at Salute.

Ceil has been doing radiation therapy for the past two weeks.  She has one more week left.  She went back to UConn in Farmington as she did the last time she needed radiation for the original breast cancer.  The reason for the need for radiation is as you probably have figured out, the tumor removed from her brain did have traces of the breast cancer in it.  There were also a  couple of specs on the MRI outside of the tumor.  The tumor itself was verified to be completely removed from the MRI scan.  The Doc felt the best course of action to minimize the reoccurence in the brain was to do the radiation treatments.  Ceil has done exceptionally well through radiation.  It hasn't really knocked her out at all.  We hope this continues. 

We meet with her Oncologist on Friday to come up with the rest of the plan as to how to treat for preventative measures going forward.

We received the big box today filled with an afgan (spelled completely wrong!) and a book with the people that knitted the squares to make it.  Like all the support we have received, it was just another reminder of how much love there is for Ceil out there.  I let Carla know that it was absolutely the best thing I have ever seen in my life.  It really tugs at the heart strings and from the husband, thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to put that together.  It is huge, colorful and means the world to her.

I'm going to end this post with a copy of the letter that was in the package. 


Dear Ceil,

We hope this package brings you strength and the feeling of love.  This project was started for you when some of us heard that your blanket had gone missing at The Hospital for Special Care.  We knew we could never replace the one that was gone, but the idea was to make a new blanket for you.  One that would provide for you a feeling of strength and let you know how many people are rooting for your quick and full recovery. 

So we started knitting, and thinking about colors for yarn and although you are strong and tough, we searched for the softest materials to bring you comfort.  People all around Connecticut, New England and as far away as Florida knitted and shopped for materials for your new blanket.   Each yarn was hand chosen for you, and each square was hand knit for you.  Each square is as unique as your relationship with that person.  And even though each square was chosen and knit individually, they have all been sewn together, in the hopes of providing even more strength and warmth. 

The book was put together for you to see  what materials each person chose for you, and to have as a keepsake if you ever need reminding that we are all thinking of you, your kids, your family, and wishing you the best.  

With Much Love, Prayers and Warmth,

Your Family and Friends



1 comment:

  1. Dear Vin and Ceil, This letter and beautiful, thoughtful, comfy cozy, filled with love blanket is so touching. You truly are loved and have amazing support from family and friends. I am so happy for you Ceil that your strength and health are progressing and that you are home recovering with your loving kids and husband. I know that we have not met but I pray for your full recovery and feel a connection since I am one of Vin's father's cousins. We so loved our older, cool cousin when we were growing up! Please give Karen our regards. You remain in my thoughts and prayers. Love, cousin Maureen and family

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