She has fought so hard, why is she so scared now?
I can tell she is not sleeping well. The circles under her eyes are dark and she is extremely painful and restless. I hate knowing signs and not being able to help as a practitioner or really as a daughter. This is her fight, and she will ask for support and help. But when?
When it is too late to take control?
I fake strength and go on numbers, studies, and hope. Inside I am crying stop, why, and not my mommy. My mom has had enough @*!$ in her life. She doesn't deserve fear and pain. She doesn't warrant sleepless nights and depression. She is the greatest mom I could ever have and I don't want her to be anyone else than who she is: busy, opinionated, little, and Conor's Beany.
So, the one or two people who read my blog, please send those positive vibes to my mommy. Wish for no elevation in her CA-125 levels, no CT or PET scans, and no more pain, depression, and insomnia. Maybe all the energy will somehow someway stop her suffering and maybe get in her hard-headed noggin that an anti-depressant could help with sleep, pain, and fear.
So, the one or two people who read my blog, please send those positive vibes to my mommy. Wish for no elevation in her CA-125 levels, no CT or PET scans, and no more pain, depression, and insomnia. Maybe all the energy will somehow someway stop her suffering and maybe get in her hard-headed noggin that an anti-depressant could help with sleep, pain, and fear.
Conor needs his Beany and Beany needs her Conor.

1 comment:
I'm reading, and I'm sending out positive, positive, positive thoughts! I second the antidepressant too. Be strong, Lauren!
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