Where did I leave off? Ah, yes…May 31 at Childress and nothing since. There’s a reason. Our planned trip to New York State, Massachusetts and Maine came to a screeching halt. No, nothing wrong with our new RV…well actually there was one serious problem with it but more about that later.
My husband, Perry, discovered a small lump on his neck May 23 while we were in SC. We iced it for a couple of days but the swelling only increased. May 27 he went to Wake Forest Baptist Hospital Urgent Care in Mocksville, NC. Little did we know where our adventure would head from there! We met a wonderful woman, Dr. Oana Panea, who has since become our friend and medical advocate. She is truly a servant as Jesus calls His followers to be.
At that time, she said there was nothing she could do for us. Her “nothing” was setting up a CT scan for May 29 and getting the results the next day! Not only that, she had scheduled an appointment with the head doctor at WFBH Otolaryngology Department in Winston-Salem for June 1. Dr. Browne was another wonderful doctor who did an aspiration and the pathology report results on June 6 showed suspicious cells. Dr. Browne was going on a mission trip for three weeks and didn’t want Perry to wait that long. Dr. Sullivan, his colleague, performed the excision June 13 and the diagnosis was an aggressive malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. It was on a major blood vessel and because of that, he could not get it all. Thus, 33 radiation treatments for a total of 6600 rads were scheduled.
Staff members at WFBH were all wonderful. When a patient is done, they are given a certificate and have a bell ringing "ceremony". We miss Erin and Steve but not the radiation! Our RV trip turned into a daily 50 mile car trip which was equivalent to the number of miles to Maine!
Prior to radiation, we had to move to a shady site at the campground and when we went to put the slides in, the passenger front slide would not budge…the motor just turned and turned. Fortunately, there was an RV repair shop 10 miles away and they came to our aid. They had it fixed within 1/2 hour, helped us move, got the coach level and made sure the slide went in and out before they left. If you are ever in the Mocksville/Advance area and need service, call Trent at Camperz RV.
At that time, she said there was nothing she could do for us. Her “nothing” was setting up a CT scan for May 29 and getting the results the next day! Not only that, she had scheduled an appointment with the head doctor at WFBH Otolaryngology Department in Winston-Salem for June 1. Dr. Browne was another wonderful doctor who did an aspiration and the pathology report results on June 6 showed suspicious cells. Dr. Browne was going on a mission trip for three weeks and didn’t want Perry to wait that long. Dr. Sullivan, his colleague, performed the excision June 13 and the diagnosis was an aggressive malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. It was on a major blood vessel and because of that, he could not get it all. Thus, 33 radiation treatments for a total of 6600 rads were scheduled.
Prior to radiation, we had to move to a shady site at the campground and when we went to put the slides in, the passenger front slide would not budge…the motor just turned and turned. Fortunately, there was an RV repair shop 10 miles away and they came to our aid. They had it fixed within 1/2 hour, helped us move, got the coach level and made sure the slide went in and out before they left. If you are ever in the Mocksville/Advance area and need service, call Trent at Camperz RV.
We didn’t let this hiccup stop us from enjoying family who visited. Our daughter and friend drove down from upstate NY for a weekend in August. They fell in love with Childress Vineyard.
They treated us to dinner at LaCava Restaurant in Salisbury, NC. That was quite the experience! The food was delicious but we would not go back again.
Mr. Red Neck! |
Girlie's Gene! |
Our Girlie! |
We also had a guardian angel cat who came to visit on days when we got bad news. He was a lap cat and we are hoping his owners returned to the campground to reclaim his love. We named him Husky because he reminded us of one!
At the end of August, Perry’s sister, Drue, came for a visit. We had fun introducing her to Childress as well as other wonderful NC vineyards.
The views were spectacular at Raffaldini!
Below is Laurel Grey where they had the most interesting bottled sauces. This was our fave!
We stopped at Dobbins Creek but the sky was not clear so the mountain range did not show up too well with the iPhone camera, but still it was breath taking.
Their wines were excellent! The tasting room was beautifully done.
Drue, Perry and Karen |
Loved the stone and pine at Dobbins Creek! |
Drue and Perry at Windsor Run Tasting Room |
Shadow Springs Vineyard had a great chocolate wine named Dark Shadow (think chocolate covered cherry!) and gorgeous property.
We had a great morning and afternoon and below is the fruit of our labor!
That's all for now folks...tune in tomorrow!
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