Showing posts with label ovarian cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ovarian cancer. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

"A Speed Bump"

Maria was admitted to the hospital oncology unit on Sunday. After reporting a high fever and body chills at 2:30 AM the night before, her doctors required her to visit the infusion room for blood and urine tests. With a fever as high as 104, shortness of breath, blood pressure dropping from seated to standing, a 10+ pain level in her leg, dehydration, anemia, and dangerously low white and red blood cell counts, suspecting an infection, but unable to pinpoint exactly what type, they admitted her immediately.
Today was her first full day at the hospital and she and Ron, her husband, say, "This is a speed bump along this road that came to tell us to slow down and that [Maria's] broken down body has a long way to come to recover."
The doctor's confirmed there is an infection stating they are waiting for culture tests to confirm the type and taking more blood for testing to boot.
Maria received three units of blood through Sunday night and this morning along with other fluids and general antibiotics. She says she feels better and stronger, but the pain in her leg persists at the same level as before.
The pain in her leg started baring it's ugly head mid-week last week. It came on strong and hasn't let up. Suspecting a blood clot, Ron and her daughter, Monica, took her to get an ultrasound and were very relieved to find out that was not the issue. However, this left the culprit up in the air and the fact that it is still unknown is unnerving for everyone.
Please pray for Maria and have her in all of your positive thoughts. She needs a quick recovery and has been given doses of medicine that is supposed to catalyze splitting/duplication of white blood cells, the good guys that fight infection. In the words of the infusion room nurse, "Maria has nothing left to fight any bug of any sort. The chemo treatments have left her body helpless and we need to get on this right away."
Today, Maria's doctor sincerely thanked her for waking her up at 2:30 AM on a Sunday night verifying that if she would have waited longer, this 'speed bump' would have been quite larger.
Thank you for your support in these trying times. Hospital bills and ultrasounds mean for more bills and up front costs. Please pass this plea on to anyone you know would be interested in donating to this cause. The donation button is on the upper right corner of this page under Maria and Ron's photo.
Please write help4maria@yahoo.com with any questions and follow her progress on Help4Maria on facebook as well.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Apron Release Scheduled for 12/12!!

Hello everyone! Please visit the Help4Maria facebook page to claim your apron on or after Sunday, 12/12. A sample apron is shown in the close-up photo here.

Here's how it works:
1. Donate
2. "Like" the Help4Maria facebook page
3. Claim your apron by commenting on the photo in the album
Detailed instructions for the three step process are within the text below.


Now that mom's feeling better, she's ready to raise funds with a sewing project.
We are sewing one-of-a-kind aprons using materials that were passed on from Maria's mother (check out the Bias Tape photo on facebook - only 8 cents!) and many were sewn using a machine and thread that belonged to Maria's mother-in-law.
We are raising funds for all the costs associated with Maria's cancer treatments, prescriptions and nutrition regimen.
A commemorative informational card on ovarian cancer awareness will be included with each apron.
Suggested donation for each apron is $18 to $30. They make great gifts!

HOW TO GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE OR MORE OF THESE BABIES:

1. Donate! Visit help4maria.blogspot.com and click the “Donate” button on the right. You will be able to make a secure payment straight to the donation account! You can make your donation at any time before you claim your apron. We are so thankful for the donations we have already received before the release of the aprons. Thank you!
**The suggested donation for this fundraiser is $18 to $30 per apron.
**In the "Message" section of Paypal, you can let us know how many aprons your donation is covering.

2. Please, if you haven’t already, go to the Help4Maria Facebook Page, and hit the “Like” button. This way you’ll be able to claim your apron(s) by commenting on its photo!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001072334413&v=wall&ref=profile#!/pages/Help4Maria/116140365091102

3. Visit the "APRONS: Raising Funds" photo album on the Help4Maria Facebook Page and comment on the apron you would like with something like, "I'd like this one. Send." OR "This one's mine! I'll pick it up." There is only one of each type of apron - the first to comment will receive the one-of-a-kind apron. It is very important that you comment on the exact photo in the album as it is the only way we can track inventory and for others to know the apron has been claimed. Comments on the wall will not hold an apron for you.
Depending on your response we'll send it to the billing address you provide in paypal or we'll send you the address in Reno where you can pick them up.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Help4Maria/116140365091102?v=photos#!/album.php?aid=34308&id=116140365091102

~~~~~PLEASE SHARE THIS ALBUM WITH THOSE YOU KNOW WOULD BE INTERESTED IN DONATING TO RECEIVE ONE.~~~~~~

ENJOY! Thank you for supporting our weeks of effort to make this happen and for supporting Maria in her courageous battle. She's sure a trooper! :)

Posted by Monica, Maria's daughter.