Ramblings

I think you believe I hold some amazing gift that tells & leads me thru each day. I don’t. I have days wrapped like a coccoon. And days I can’t shut up.

But, following my 1 year anniversary of diagnosis, leaving with the advice of “get hold of hospice and find a home” … well (sticking out tongue) I am still here.

Getting new photos of the brain this week, and tests to see how amazing I am at riddles. Which means…

I would love your prayers. And that’s it.

Love, Vicki (kicking Papa)

2 Responses to “Ramblings”

  • Judy Ferguson:

    You have my prayers – first thing in the morning in my first prayers, during the day, when I see your name in FB…
    You are my sister in Christ – same Papa, same Mom (I remember when I first became a Catholic – is it only 4 years ago? – and Jerry talked about Mom Mary and I didn’t get it at first!).

    Sleep well, pleasant dreams!

    • I will, Jude, because you have blessed me. How fortunate am I to have found you. You make me laugh, when I want to cry. You may be a Saint for our times. In any case, in MY time. xxoo, +++ Vicki

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Vicki’s Medical Expenses

Vicki has been tentatively approved to participate in clinical research studies to help understand more about Frontotemporal Disease for the benefit of others who may be affected now or in the future. But before she can participate in the studies, she has to undergo a series of medical tests and evaluations which aren't covered by her medical insurance. As you can imagine, these tests are expensive and her financial resources are limited.

We're asking you to consider donating toward Vicki's medical expenses. Your support will not only encourage Vicki, but will have benefits for future generations who will know more about FTD. This is a private activity, so donations aren't tax deductible. But each of us can make a real difference. To donate online, just click on the button below.

Thank you. Jim Coyle


Vicki in Faith Magazine

Vicki's story is one of faith, humor and love in the midst of suffering, and is featured as the Cover Story of the November 2010 issue of Faith Magazine. If you haven't already read it, I hope you'll read the story online and learn more about Vicki as she shows us how to live, no matter what our situation is.

Jim Coyle

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