Mom came through the surgery fine yesterday. She can see and they got all the tumor they could see. Not sure yet if is cancerous, but they think that it probably isn't a non cancerous tumor. Mine was a menganoma (sp?) and they knew right away that it wasn't cancerous, so we will have to wait to find out what it is.
On the good news front... Dash of Desire took first in the Great expectations short and long contemporary category:) And I got a request for a partial. The score sheet was awesome... got 128 out of 130. Now I have to call my agent and let her know:)
Have an early hospital visit, so have to run.
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So so so glad the surgery went well.
And WAY TO GO on taking 1st! I'm so excited for you!
So thankful for the first bit of good news about your mom! Keeping good thoughts about the rest of the news!
Oh, and congrats on the contest win! Way to go!
Shannon
HURRAY! Glad mom made it throw leg one of this little adventure. Congrats on the book news! See, there is a silver lining! ~Ann
Made it "through"...I think the wee girls are getting to me! he he he!
Glad your mom made it through the surgery okay. Keeping my fingers crossed for a good outcome, Teri.
Congrats on the GE and the request! Awesome news!
Yea! on both counts! I'm so happy for you, and relieved that the surgery went well. ;-)
I'm glad to hear the surgery went well. Hope your mom continues to get good news on the health front.
Big congrats on the contest win!
Congratsd on 1st place and the request! I'm happy for your family and I'll keep mom in my thoughts and prayers.
I'm so glad your Mom's surgery went well.
Congrats on taking first, Teri!!! :)
Congrats on the book contest and glad the surgery went well.
I've been thinking about you since reading the first blog entry about your mom. SO glad the surgery is over. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers. I just had to have my own surgery to have a tumor removed from the bone on the other side of my hard palate last week (got the stitches out today). Found out that they initially thought it was cancerous and actually had to send it back to the Mayo Clinic to be identified by four different doctors. Good news is it's benign, although they still don't know for sure what kind of tumor it was. My doc told me I'd no doubt be the discussion in a few conferences and papers at the Mayo Clinic. Apparently I should have been more explicit in my prayers of getting published soon. Um, I MEANT under my own name...not in some medical journal. LOL!
Christina
Congratulations on your first place!!
BTW, I found your site from a suggestion Kerry Blaisdell made on my blog yesterday, and I'm so glad she shared the link. I'm sure I'll be back!
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