An Update On NoisyRoom And My Husband’s Condition

By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton | NoisyRoom.net

Garry Hamilton – my best friend in the world and my hubby.

Some of you may be wondering why I am not writing as much as usual and why I have been quieter than normal. Some of you may be relieved or happy over that last one. Lol.

I decided today to catch all of you up on what has been going on with me and my family over the last five months. It’s been very rough.

It all started when I needed a simple surgery last December that went wrong, requiring a second one and then wound care that I’m still dealing with. It’s almost healed now but in December I almost didn’t make it. I was fortunate but it was expensive.

Then my husband got laid off right at Christmas. That would have not been a show-stopper except he was diagnosed right after that with Stage IV rectal cancer. He also has a tumor in his lung they are going to remove and there will be a surgery that will wrap all of this up hopefully.

My husband Garry is a wonderful, kind, and strong man. He has just finished radiation and has endured some of the worst pain I’ve ever seen someone live through. He’s now on chemotherapy and it has it’s own side effects.

A couple of times I thought I might lose him but he is still fighting and they think he can beat this. So do I. I have put pretty much everything aside to help him get through it, take care of him, and be there for him. He’s my whole world.

Though I think both of us will make it now, the costs are something else. We have insurance and Garry is also on Medicare but there is still a lot of costs involved that are not covered. We have blown through our savings and retirement and I don’t regret it in the least. I would give my own life to save his.

That is why I have not been writing as much. If you want to help Garry out, one of our daughters put up a GoFundMe page yesterday. You can donate here. You can also donate on PayPal. My email there is terresa@tmonroe.com or you can use the link on the upper right side of NoisyRoom.net. If you would like to donate some other way, email me at terresa@noisyroom.net and I’ll send instructions.

I’m not sure where we will go from here. Probably move into my son’s townhouse in Reno before long. I will keep writing and I am still at Right Wing News and on Trevor Loudon’s sites as well as Gulag Bound.

Prayers are also greatly appreciated as we battle Garry’s cancer. Our family is helping all they can and somehow, we will get through this.

Thank you to all of you for continuing to visit and read the blog. We have lots of work still to be done and adventures to be had.

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7 thoughts on “An Update On NoisyRoom And My Husband’s Condition

  1. May there be recovery and many more years of continuing marriage for the Hamiltons! Though none of us is going to live on this earth plain forever and in any case God knows best, man has been endowed with that strong desire to live on for a reason: so to be able to bear witness to the truth, beauty and goodness of the Lord! All my heartfelt wishes to both of you! – “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.” (Psalms 55:22; KJV) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GDEM83XGSM

  2. Dear Teresa,
    Wishing you and your husband the strength to continue your battle with this horrible disease.
    I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer three years ago. Took chemo and daily radiation for two months, had an APR surgery and an additional five months of chemo through a port due to lymph node involvement. I was declared in remission until last year, when a PET-scan revealed that the cancer had metastasized into my lungs and bones. I am currently in my forth round of chemo.
    I recently read a book called, “How to starve cancer,” by Jane McLelland, and I would highly recommend it.
    Again, praying for both of you!
    James R. Reeves

    1. Thank you, James. Will get the book and read. Garry’s has metastasized to his lung with one nodule that will be removed using a radiation cyber knife as well. The prayers of all of you mean the world to us.

  3. Thank you Victoria… that means the world to us. I got home at 3 am this morning after Garry got another blood transfusion for non-existent white blood cell counts.

    We will keep you up to date and we are fighting this all the way. I truly believe Garry can beat this.

  4. Terresa, Thank you so much for this update. You and Garry are in our hearts and thoughts and we pray for both of you – may you heal and be strong emotionally, physically and spiritually as you fight this terrible cancer. Please be sure to keep us posted on your progress.

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