In the late Summer of 2004 a dear friend started having blurred vision and a slight balance problem.
She went to her Ophthalmologist for a checkup thinking it was time for new glasses.
He did some tests and sent her immediately for an MRI.
She was diagnosed w/ Brain Cancer.
It was extremely aggressive and not much chance was given for her survival.
Through a hard regimen of Chemo, Radiation and finally surgery they got it all.
She was back at work w/ only a slight vision loss.
In a follow up MRI they found some scar tissue, removed it, found no trace of the Cancer and She felt fine.
Then before Thanksgiving she collapsed in convulsions..............It was back.
After more treatments they were able to shrink the tumor.
She had been given a less than 50% chance of lasting a year.
She opted out of more treatments.
She was basically stuck at home and miserable.
She popped into work now and then but it was bitter sweet.
Then at the Secret Santa drawing I pulled her name.
I hadn't the faintest idea what to do.
Finally at HD I ran into some Amaryllis 'Apple Blossom' almost in flower.
I decided to get her one along w/ some bird feeders and a ton of seed.
I figured the flower would cheer her up and the birds would entertain her some.
I also told her I would take the 'Apple Blossom' back after it was done flowering and Summer it.
It worked like a charm.
The birds came, the flower hung on for weeks and she decided to finally restart treatments.
(Her Family is VERY persuasive!)
It's now 12 months since I got it back.
She is doing very well.
The tumor is not detectable. The doctors will no longer say she's cured.
She has retired and works heavily w/ her Church.
The 'Apple Blossom'?
I picked every brain I could find on their care and.......
It has given us a show again.
Ric
Hippeastrum 'Apple Blossom' story
That is such a sweet gesture. I love Apple Blossom's pic, I only have the old fashion oranges ones. They are still welcome at Christmas.
On a sad note, I am going to my friend's son funeral today. He has died of a very rare cancer at 26. What makes it even harder is that his sister was killed in a car wreck 12 months ago. The familly is strong Christians but I cannot imagine their pain.
Teresa
Lovely story and photo. I received Apple Blossum as gift this year. It is bringing me such pleasure every time I look over at it. I have it in my family room and find it is more entertaining than watching TV!
Sue
Thanks Sue I was actually surprised at how easy Summering them over was.
I even have a pup/offset coming up.
Ric
