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Could be Graysome has a cyst, something benign, if it is soft and feels fluidy inside. My Violetta had one on her cheek in her last years.

Does Wiley enjoy listening to music? 

Hugs to you all!

posted by Ciel on February 20, 2019 at 6:32 AM | link to this | reply

All will be well. It must... 

posted by Sea_Gypsy on February 18, 2019 at 4:07 PM | link to this | reply

Well it is a proper pain. One good thing is hopefully that  treatment  has advanced.

You were real toughy, perhaps one day it will be sorted. Poor old Mr Greysome he does not need the aqggro.

posted by C_C_T on February 18, 2019 at 7:14 AM | link to this | reply

Yup, they will be fine, although right now, it does feel like it's pouring outside. Hopefully, today is a better day.

posted by FormerStudentIntern on February 18, 2019 at 5:44 AM | link to this | reply

Yes it does come in threes

I am sorry abouy wiley's increased confusion.  I just read research that  lemon and lavender helps both aromatherapy and massage of the face and arms helps woth decrease agitation and confusion. 

posted by skye08 on February 17, 2019 at 9:11 PM | link to this | reply

I'm with you in spirit my friend. My wife went through eighteen months of not quite sure of who I was and where she was. It hurts you, but it is terrifying to the 'patient.' When I had my aortic aneurysm fixed back in 2016, I was in a coma for just shy of six days. While I appeared to be 'out of it' to the staff and my wife, my mind was in a battle to wake up.

I'm not telling you this to scare you, for you know how this works. The best you can do is care and love him. I could hear people talking around me, but it sounded like 'Martianese' to me... but I knew the loving tones of my wife. I couldn't understand her, but I knew that she was there and that she was talking to me. I've taken care of a lot of coma and dementia patients who I know were responding to my voice and my touch. It's a sad situation and there are no winners, but know that your love and caring are being registered in his mind, and that helps. 

There isn't a day that goes by without my thinking of the two of you. I don't say much here because I'm still working off my own grief, but know that I think of you and yours every day.
V

posted by BigV on February 17, 2019 at 11:18 AM | link to this | reply

What Taps said.

Women in my family have dealt with breast cancer, and we do believe it's genetic. Mom lost her left breast at age 82, I've had suspicious masses in my left, and both of my daughters (now aged 51 and 62) both had lumpectomies in the left in the past year or so. The good news is your sis is on it, they can do more now than they used to. As for Mr. G: he's got you looking out for him. Lucky kitty. 

posted by Pat_B on February 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM | link to this | reply

Many things we don't want do seem to run in family genetics as you know.  Our family on both sides has been diabetes and gall bladder trouble and thyroid problems.  My prayers are with your sister (and Wiley and you of course, and Mr. Graysome).

posted by TAPS. on February 17, 2019 at 9:06 AM | link to this | reply