Grass and water.
Other news:  if your update information for me  comes only from my daily photo, after tomorrow there not be one for  quite awhile.  So send a message and we put you on our regular update if you like.
Hi all:
One important thing on Margie's mind she wants you all to  know is that there is no physical pain to contend with.  The surgeon,  Dr.Parsa, assures us he will remove as much of the tumor as possible  without damage to the brain.  Within 2 or 3 weeks, radiation and oral  chemotherapy will begin, followed by more oral chemo in a cycle yet to  be determined.
She will remain in the UCSF hospital for 3 to 5 days,  and radiation and chemo treatments will be continued at Marin General  Hospital.
Her pre-op work continued at UCSF today, including  anesthesia consultation and lab work, EKG, Brain CT scans, with and  without contrast, much review of her medical history, and lots I cannot  remember or understand (a strenuous day  !)
Of course Dr. Parsa  had to  warn us of possible undesirable results to speech and memory after  surgery, but these should be temporary and respond to rehabilitation.   She has received overwhelming.offerings of prayer and love.  This, and  the high reputation of UCSF and its  neuro-surgery staff have given us a strong feeling of optimism.
    Yes, we want this healing and recovery process to start, and to continue  to a successful return to the lovable Margie we all want to share.
    Since Thursday (surgery day) will be a long and stressful day, I will  wait until Friday, when we know more details to share, to write you a  status report.  Until then, your prayers, especially on Thursday, are  what her family and numerous friends beg of you.  Dick
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Thanks for the information. It's thursday morning and i am thinking about you and said a prayer.
bonnye in w sac
Thinking of you all. Sending our prayers and positive thoughts your way.
Love
Janet, Mark & Joel
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