November 12, 2011
everythingyoulovetohate:


Just two months ago, Kristina was about to begin graduate school in  counseling psychology. She had stopped working and was buying textbooks,  furnishing her new home, and looking forward to her studies and the  fall season.
Then on a trip to the countryside in Lake County she had to be rushed  at midnight to the Emergency room at Sutter Lakeside hospital. After  determining that her hemoglobin was dangerously low and giving her one  of the three blood transfusions she would receive over the next three  weeks, the physicians decided to do a CT scan. They were quite surprised  to find what appeared to be a 4cm mass growing in her colon. Many  tests, doctors and long stays in two other hospitals have followed as  she returned to Martinez for treatment. It was eventually determined  that the mass was involved with the uterus and after various tests it  was determined to be a type of uterine cancer. The surgeons decided to  act quickly.
On October 3rd Kristina had a 6-hour surgery during which they  removed her uterus, ovaries, appendix and a section of her colon. Drs.  Lerner and Edraki, her surgeons, did an outstanding job and were able to  remove all of the visible cancerous tissue as well as 34 of her lymph  nodes in the area. Three of these nodes were found to be cancerous and  cancer cells were also found in the peritoneal fluid. The tumor was  determined to be a high-grade adenocarcinoma and appeared to have begun  in her uterine ligament and spread to her uterus and colon. This is a  very serious and aggressive kind of cancer and her official diagnosis is  Stage IV uterine cancer.
Kristina’s surgeons, her oncologist, and her gynecologist are  strongly recommending chemotherapy to destroy any remaining cancer cells  that may be in her body. After much deliberation about the best approach  to treating this condition Kristina has decided to do the chemotherapy  which will start the second week of November. The chemotherapy treatment  will last from 4 ½ to 6 months.
At the same time we are pursuing all the best alternative treatments  to support her health through the chemo, to help make the chemo more  effective and to continue the process of healing her body completely.  Because Kristina lost quite a bit of weight from the illness and while  in the hospitals, it is crucial that she rebuild her strength and gain  back the weight before and during the intensive chemotherapy treatment.
In addition to her oncologist we are working with an integrative  oncologist, acupuncturist, herbalist and a nutritionist – any healing  modality that can be brought to bear is being sought out. Time is of the  essence and there are many resources that can help together.
Kristina’s financial resources are very sparse. About to start school  again, she had taken out student loans and planned on working part time  to support her self. Now she has returned her loans and is unable to  work due to the surgery and upcoming treatment. Her partner David has  left work to help her through this passage and they have very little in  savings.
So far this is a grim story. But there is a powerful force here as  well. That is the love, care and support that are surrounding Kristina  as she faces the deepest challenge of her life. Her family, friends and  community are coming together to give her the best chance we can for her  to be completely healed and continue her journey of service and love  with all of us.
At this point we think that at least a portion of her hospital bills  will be covered by her basic insurance, but how much is still being  determined. They could easily be tens of thousands of dollars. She will  need help with things as basic as rent and food and other living  expenses. The complimentary treatments will be expensive and are not  covered by any insurance. We want to be able to do all this for her, but  we can’t do it alone.
Please join us in sending your support and love to our beloved  bodhisattva Kristina. Please help us do everything that we can to keep  her with us and let her shine her beauty and soul with us for many years  to come.
Thank you so much.
For more information please contact Kadhi Klein at Kadhibo@gmail.com  (415) 606-7147
If you prefer to send checks directly please make them to “Kristina Healing Fund” And send them to:
US Bank 659 Main St Martinez, CA 94553 Kristina Healing Fund Acct. #1534-6951-4258

THIS IS MY FRIEND KRISTINA.  SHE WAS RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE IV CANCER.  PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE RE-POST.  RE-BLOG.  DONATE.  I DON’T ASK FOR THIS TYPE OF STUFF UNLESS IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT TO ME, SO I’D APPRECIATE ANY AND ALL THE HELP YOU CAN DO.

everythingyoulovetohate:

Just two months ago, Kristina was about to begin graduate school in counseling psychology. She had stopped working and was buying textbooks, furnishing her new home, and looking forward to her studies and the fall season.

Then on a trip to the countryside in Lake County she had to be rushed at midnight to the Emergency room at Sutter Lakeside hospital. After determining that her hemoglobin was dangerously low and giving her one of the three blood transfusions she would receive over the next three weeks, the physicians decided to do a CT scan. They were quite surprised to find what appeared to be a 4cm mass growing in her colon. Many tests, doctors and long stays in two other hospitals have followed as she returned to Martinez for treatment. It was eventually determined that the mass was involved with the uterus and after various tests it was determined to be a type of uterine cancer. The surgeons decided to act quickly.

On October 3rd Kristina had a 6-hour surgery during which they removed her uterus, ovaries, appendix and a section of her colon. Drs. Lerner and Edraki, her surgeons, did an outstanding job and were able to remove all of the visible cancerous tissue as well as 34 of her lymph nodes in the area. Three of these nodes were found to be cancerous and cancer cells were also found in the peritoneal fluid. The tumor was determined to be a high-grade adenocarcinoma and appeared to have begun in her uterine ligament and spread to her uterus and colon. This is a very serious and aggressive kind of cancer and her official diagnosis is Stage IV uterine cancer.

Kristina’s surgeons, her oncologist, and her gynecologist are strongly recommending chemotherapy to destroy any remaining cancer cells that may be in her body. After much deliberation about the best approach to treating this condition Kristina has decided to do the chemotherapy which will start the second week of November. The chemotherapy treatment will last from 4 ½ to 6 months.

At the same time we are pursuing all the best alternative treatments to support her health through the chemo, to help make the chemo more effective and to continue the process of healing her body completely. Because Kristina lost quite a bit of weight from the illness and while in the hospitals, it is crucial that she rebuild her strength and gain back the weight before and during the intensive chemotherapy treatment.

In addition to her oncologist we are working with an integrative oncologist, acupuncturist, herbalist and a nutritionist – any healing modality that can be brought to bear is being sought out. Time is of the essence and there are many resources that can help together.

Kristina’s financial resources are very sparse. About to start school again, she had taken out student loans and planned on working part time to support her self. Now she has returned her loans and is unable to work due to the surgery and upcoming treatment. Her partner David has left work to help her through this passage and they have very little in savings.

So far this is a grim story. But there is a powerful force here as well. That is the love, care and support that are surrounding Kristina as she faces the deepest challenge of her life. Her family, friends and community are coming together to give her the best chance we can for her to be completely healed and continue her journey of service and love with all of us.

At this point we think that at least a portion of her hospital bills will be covered by her basic insurance, but how much is still being determined. They could easily be tens of thousands of dollars. She will need help with things as basic as rent and food and other living expenses. The complimentary treatments will be expensive and are not covered by any insurance. We want to be able to do all this for her, but we can’t do it alone.

Please join us in sending your support and love to our beloved bodhisattva Kristina. Please help us do everything that we can to keep her with us and let her shine her beauty and soul with us for many years to come.

Thank you so much.

For more information please contact
Kadhi Klein at Kadhibo@gmail.com (415) 606-7147

If you prefer to send checks directly please make them to “Kristina Healing Fund”
And send them to:

US Bank
659 Main St
Martinez, CA 94553
Kristina Healing Fund
Acct. #1534-6951-4258

THIS IS MY FRIEND KRISTINA.  SHE WAS RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE IV CANCER.  PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE RE-POST.  RE-BLOG.  DONATE.  I DON’T ASK FOR THIS TYPE OF STUFF UNLESS IT’S REALLY IMPORTANT TO ME, SO I’D APPRECIATE ANY AND ALL THE HELP YOU CAN DO.

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