Dearest Wanda and
George,
It bites me in the butt when I take
a vacation from my e-mail, which I did, intentionally for a few days, and so
missed your important news. Mea Culpa.
Joe and I celebrate you, and your
always “can do, and we will!” stance, living out of radical possibility. And
we also celebrate your gifted health care givers, from your precious Sarai,
the 21st century Florence Nightingale, to the specialists who
conducted the surgery.
From here on the Maine coast we are
howling to the moon and bowing to the ocean (and praying to the Mystery that
sustains both moon, ocean and all of us) for the continued health and
strength of the amazing Holcombe family, whom we have loved for so many
decades.
Grace, peace and love,
Marilyn and Joe
From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net]
On Behalf Of Wanda Holcombe via OE
Sent: Sunday, September
17, 2017 6:05 PM
To: OE Listserv
Subject: [Oe List ...]
George Holcombe at Home Recovering from Pancreatic Cancer
Surgery
The Holcombe Family
invites you to celebrate George’s becoming part of the 1% .......whose
Pancreatic Cancer was found early at stage 2 by our Asian Primary Care
Doctor Sheila Shung who found it by requesting a CTC scan one day, an MRI
the next day, and setting up an appointment the next day with surgeon, Dr
Declan Fleming of Texas Oncology who performed the Laparoscopic Surgery to
remove 1/2 of his Pancreas where the cancerous Tumor was located along with
his Spleen, a few Lymph Nodes and blood vessels at the new Dell Seaton UT
Medical Center Hospital in downtown Austin (new Medical School that opened
in May) on Friday, September 8th, He received exceptional care from all the
Hospital staff (and medical students too). Plus our day to day care from our
wonderful daughter Sarai (our very own family Nurse). George is home now,
and on a recovery plan for the next 2 to 3 months. ....encouraged by the
good news the day he left the hospital this week that the biopsies taken
confirmed the cancer had not spread to other parts of his body. The next
steps will be to watch closely for signs of it returning, but no Chemo or
radiation recommended. We were also able to be home in time to celebrate the
life of our son Chris who died from stage 4 Prostate Cancer two years ago on
September 13, 2015.
Chris’ Memorial
swing and tree with first year fall colors and growing tall and green by
spring of year two.
Chris’ Art piece - Memory Box “All
is Good” by artist Glenda Adkinson, EI/ICA Austin colleague. Art piece
“Let’s Celebrate” by artist May Lin, from
Singapore.
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