And the REAL fight starts!
Posted Dec 23, 2010 10:07am
This is Tony...
We spent the evening with my mom and her spirit and will is SO strong. While I was there, her room was packed with visitors. Visitors last nite included: My son and her oldest grandson Zack (he has been amazing with her), Fire Chief Jan and her 2 sisters, Jose and Kathy Gomez, my other 2 kids (Payton and Ian) and my beautiful wife Kristy(THANK YOU and I love you completely). And last but not least my PAP who has been by her side 24/7 except for the few moments when we cover for him and he goes home to take a shower and rest for a few moments away from the hospital setting. Dad, we love you very much and you have shown amazing strength and courage. And my mom has been absolutely PERFECT through ALL of this. I am so proud of her! Her strength, her courage, her faith….ALL have been ROCK solid. I hope she fights even harder in the difficult days ahead. Her faith in god and the tremendous network of FRIENDS and FAMILY are incredibly important to my mom. I want to personally thank EVERYONE for their prayers, kind words, cards, flowers, notes, calls, visits etc. The support has been WONDERFUL.
“LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!”
In this corner from Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, REYNA SUAREZ ROMERO de CHESLICK.
ding ding (ROUND 1)
And the fight begins….
Last night my mom started her first round of chemo treatments. She is undergoing what they call “3 and 7” treatment. It is a very aggressive form of treatment in hopes of getting the leukemia into remission. The nurse came in around 10:30 last night and gave my mom her first dose. The one thing my mom has been most fearful of is the nausea from the chemo. Well she went through the entire night without getting sick. I think this is a big step in her overcoming one of her biggest fears. She is the biggest fighter I know and I am confident she is going to beat this nasty disease.
I LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH! Please continue to pray for my mom. All your support has been fantastic.
Thank you ALL from the entire Cheslick/Suarez Family!
Tony Cheslick
We spent the evening with my mom and her spirit and will is SO strong. While I was there, her room was packed with visitors. Visitors last nite included: My son and her oldest grandson Zack (he has been amazing with her), Fire Chief Jan and her 2 sisters, Jose and Kathy Gomez, my other 2 kids (Payton and Ian) and my beautiful wife Kristy(THANK YOU and I love you completely). And last but not least my PAP who has been by her side 24/7 except for the few moments when we cover for him and he goes home to take a shower and rest for a few moments away from the hospital setting. Dad, we love you very much and you have shown amazing strength and courage. And my mom has been absolutely PERFECT through ALL of this. I am so proud of her! Her strength, her courage, her faith….ALL have been ROCK solid. I hope she fights even harder in the difficult days ahead. Her faith in god and the tremendous network of FRIENDS and FAMILY are incredibly important to my mom. I want to personally thank EVERYONE for their prayers, kind words, cards, flowers, notes, calls, visits etc. The support has been WONDERFUL.
“LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!”
In this corner from Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, REYNA SUAREZ ROMERO de CHESLICK.
ding ding (ROUND 1)
And the fight begins….
Last night my mom started her first round of chemo treatments. She is undergoing what they call “3 and 7” treatment. It is a very aggressive form of treatment in hopes of getting the leukemia into remission. The nurse came in around 10:30 last night and gave my mom her first dose. The one thing my mom has been most fearful of is the nausea from the chemo. Well she went through the entire night without getting sick. I think this is a big step in her overcoming one of her biggest fears. She is the biggest fighter I know and I am confident she is going to beat this nasty disease.
I LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH! Please continue to pray for my mom. All your support has been fantastic.
Thank you ALL from the entire Cheslick/Suarez Family!
Tony Cheslick
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