Melissa
    Location: Lacey's Spring
    Name: Melissa
    Did You Have Cancer?: Yes
    Diagnosis Cervical Cancer/Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    Protocol and Treatment Over 2 1/2 years I had 3 major surgeries, 1 minor surgery, 14 chemo treatments, 54 radiation treatments and 1 radioactive implant surgery.
    Hospital UAB and Brookwood Medical
    Gender: Female
    Location: Alabama
    Personal Quote: I don't have a favorite quote but a I do believe that faith and balance are key to survival.
    Relationship: Divorced
    Children Status: Proud Parent!
    # of Children: 2
    Here For: Friends, Support, Mentor
    High School Woodville, AL
    Favorite Music: I like a little bit of everything with my favorite being ROCK! I like everything from Black Sabbath to Maroon 5 to Avenged Sevenfold to All American Rejects and so many in between. I like some R&B, a little country, and a little funk, jazz, and pop for good measure. On a rare occasion classical.
    Favorite Movies: I am non ambulatory so I see lots of movies. I am a big movie buff. Some of my new faves are Juno, Transformers, Superbad. I love The Rundown, Tokyo Drift, Remember the Titans, Music and Lyrics, ...there are too many to name.
    Favorite Books: I have bad headaches and failing eye sight with no way to get to an eye doctor for glasses so I don't get to read much anymore. I love history novels, fiction and non fiction. I am a big history buff with my favorite eras being ancient Rome and Egypt but I love to read about England's history most, anything from around the 9th century to the 19th century.
    Favorite TV Show's: Also due to my non ambulatory status I enjoy quite a bit of TV. I like many British shows like Life On Mars & Wire In the Blood. I like NCIS, Life, The Closer, Mad Men, The Tudors, Weeds, Dexter, Greek, just to name a few.
    Activities: I can't walk or sit up so I spend time with my kids, watch movies and TV, read as much as I am able, sew on occasion (needlepoint), and spend a lot of time on the computer. I am currently working on several writing projects.
    Interests: I love history. Before I got sick I loved to spend time at the Lake, loved to spend the day on the boat and in the water. I loved big 4 wheel drive trucks and muscle cars. I love music. I spent a lot of time following my best friend's band to gigs. I love to watch my kids play sports. I wished I had gotten to travel. I love to explore the history of all the different places in the world.
    About Me: I am a single mother of 2 beautiful girls. I am non ambulatory and trying to run my house and raise my girls from bed. Read my first blog and you can hear about my life.

    My life...

    Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 12:55 PM [General]

    I was born in Atlanta, GA but moved back to my Mother's hometown of Huntsville, AL a few weeks after birth. My parents split up when I was a toddler. My Mother and I were in a car crash when I was 2 years old and she died. My Grandparents fought my Dad for custody so I had to go from Hospital to Children's home until a decision was reached. My Dad won, but my Grandparents got me for 24 hours on the weekend. My Dad and Grandparents hated each other and I often was caught in the middle. My Dad had remarried and I moved in with he and my new step-mom. I didn't like her at first but eventually she became Mama. My Dad was an entrepreneur and wasn't home often. I retreated into my own little world. I couldn't connect with people well after my Mother died.  My Dad bought a gas station in my new Mama's hometown. It was small and we lived in it. My Dad hired and older man who became like a Grandpa to me. He taught me to read and math when I was only 3. I found I loved to learn. My Dad bought some land in the next town where he'd grown up. He built a Log Cabin and turned the downstairs into a convenience store and the upstairs into our home. I went to the local public school. I was ahead of the other kids and eventually skipped a grade. I was chubby and a bit of a loner until 6th grade. Our school had 6th-12th grade all together. My graduating class had only 36 students. I did well in school and eventually became moderately popular. I left home my Senior year due to physical abuse. I stayed with my Grandparents a few months until Graduation during which time I got a job. Because I'd turned down all my scholarships but the one I wanted to Rhodes I didn't get to got to College full time at all. I couldn't afford to move to Rhodes and take care of myself. My Dad wouldn't let me use his tax returns to file for a grant. A week after graduation I got my own apartment and by fall worked and went to the local college at night. I got in with the wrong crowd and partied too much. One day I had a car accident and totalled my car. I had to move back in with my Grandparents. I got away from the bad crowd and met my ex-husband. We dated for a year then I moved in with him and his parents. A year later we married. A little over a year after that unplanned, we had our first child. Thirteen months later another unplanned gift, our second child. During my first pregnancy I quit college. I worked part time and spent the rest of the time raising our babies. My marriage was very rocky. I handled responsibility very different than my husband. I stayed in the marriage longer than I wanted because of the kids. However, when my husband was unfaithful I gave him one chance, when he was unfaithful again, I kicked him out. The girls were 3 and 4 and in private school. My ex started partying and lost his job. He only paid a small amount of child support for one year then quit. He remarried and even though he lives only a couple of miles away, sees and talks to the kids very little. I worked hard and got promoted at work so I could provide. I was Admin. Mgr. for Lowe's. I dated very little and never introduced men to my children until I met someone in 2001. I fell in love. We were talking about marriage even though he was only 21 and I was 27 when he had a terrible accident. He was hit between the eyes during a softball game catching a ball. Within 36 hours he went into seizures and almost died. His sinus infection had been pushed through a hair line crack during the accident into his brain and he got spinal meningitis. He went into a coma for almost a week. It took him several days before he could talk and reveal he'd lost 2 years memory. He didn't know who I was. We got through it for awhile. I was there almost all the time with him. Eventually it was apparent he wasn't the same. We broke up for a while then eventually got back together. Then I got sick. He couldn't deal with it. He broke up with me the first time. When they said I was clear he came back. We got engaged and started planning a wedding. However, pressure from his family and friends combined with me starting to get sick again caused him to bail on me. We broke up for good and before long I found out my cancer had returned. Previously in 2002 I had found out that I had cervical cancer. I had a radical hysterctomy and told I was clear. I decided to make a change at work and went into outside commercial sales which I loved. In less thatn 6 months I had pre-cancer cells removed. Less than 6 months later after a few months of tests I found out I had a tumor in my pelvis. I had 6 chemo, 30 radiation treatments and radioactive implant surgery. All the while I was dealing with a pinched nerve due to a ruptured disc in my back. I was in a lot of pain. I worked a few hours a week during treatment. Three months after treatment I had back surgery and was feeling good except for some colon problems. I was positive something was wrong and no one believed me. I finally pushed for tests and they gave them to me to shut me up. I had a tumor in my colon that a day before surgery ate a hole into my bladder. I had my bladder and part of my colon removed. I found out that my right kidney was dying and it eventually atrophied. They weren't able to get all of the cancer during surgery. They decided since I was so young and would surely die without treatment that they would give me more radiation even though I had already had the maximum amount a person is to have.  I had 8 more chemo and 24 more radiation treatments. I had to eventually quit work. A few months after treatment was over I began hemmorhaging and did so every week for 5 weeks. During that time I lost feeling in my right foot and control of my right leg. I was sent home with Hospice care after 5 weeks and given a few weeks to live. During the first few weeks my pelvic bones were so fragile I fractured them in at least 5 places. Due to my other problems the fractures weren't addressed and they eventually grew back in way that my pelvis was deformed and I couldn't sit up. I asked God during this time to allow me to live, even in this shape, long enough to raise my daughters. I received a miracle. My condition eventually became stable. I can't walk or even sit up. For a couple of years I could get in a special power chair on occasion but my bones have deteriorated to a point where that is no longer possible. I am bed bound but able to spend time with my kids and run my household, but I have to have someone with me 24/7. It's not easy. My family and my ex-husband's parents really help out. Financially we are really strapped, but we make it work. We are just happy to be together. I have to constantly deal with recurrent kidney infections, chronic pain, and kidney stone. I also have a serious problem with Lymph-edema. Despite all that I am thankful for every minute I have with my girls.


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