We took her to the emergency room at Rhode Island Hospital where she was admitted. The pain was hard to manage and took most of the day to bring under control. She was eventually admitted and we stayed with her overnight through the blizzard.
The Saturday CAT scan revealed some significant liver involvement and this was the source of her pain. Pretty serious I'm afraid.
Because so few personnel were available on Sunday we will have to wait until Monday to learn what the options are under these circumstances. We came home this afternoon and will be back in the morning.
Fingers crossed.
5 comments:
My thoughts, prayers and all of my love are with you all. I wish I could be with you through this difficult time. I love and miss you. Please give Angel Shelly hugs and kisses for me.
Love,
Jill
Ellen has kept us filled in all weekend.We are eagerly awaiting to hear what her Boston oncologist says . Hope she is comfortable today. Again, if it would be easier on you we can cancel the trip. or at least try to get a bus to Providence and you not have to come to Boston...Or Since it is Xmas day I could pay Ellen instead of the bus, if she could come get us.Just let us know.Ernie. We certainly understand
Dear Harvey, Shelly, Judy, Ellen and Debbie - and anyone else who is reading. My thoughts and heart are with you - prayers, wishes, hopes - whatever might lend comfort and support. I tried calling this morning but you had already left for the hospital. Please give Shelly a huge hug from me. I hope more than anything that her pain is under control. I'll be in NY tonight with Marc. Back home tomorrow. Much love and energy to all of you. Alice
Shelly
I am thinking of you hoping you are resting and warm. Always thinking of you.
love you
Shelb
To All and Especially Shelly,
With every new day, there is the glimmer of hope. Should medicine and hope fail, try and remember the numerous friends and family members hoping, praying, and standing by you during this difficult time. With deepest sincerity, I wish Shelly peace and comfort in her struggle and strength to those closest to her.
In My Heart Always,
Amy
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