Through My Eyes – by Susie Hemingway
The music, distant, dusty but ours from years ago…
my face in smiles my hands do clap,
by susie
The music, distant, dusty but ours from years ago…
Hello Dear Reader, and welcome to my new home on the internet. I'm lucky to live in a beautiful village nestling by the river Bain in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. From my windows overlooking pasture land, I can see sheep and Lincoln Red Cows according to the season. Just one small Church, a Village Pub and less than 250 inhabitants.
This is where I will write my many "Poems Of Love" together with a few stories, I do hope you enjoy them and return again. Please leave a comment should you wish, it is always lovely to hear from you.
Susie's book "A Power Within - Poems of Love" is available to purchase here, see: Navigation.
It is also available at the Myeloma UK 'info days' throughout the year. Proceeds to Myeloma UK.
The following poems have been written by me for my husband Hamada, who is suffering from Multiple Myeloma – a bone marrow cancer arising from the plasma cells. After many months of chemotherapy and contracting pneumonia twice, (once given only twelve hours to live) and now having two bad fractures to his spine, and only a small percentage of kidney function left, we have made it to four years. He never complains using his most amazing smile even when I know he has severe pain. Hamada achieved a Stem Cell Transplant, using his own ‘harvested cells’ during October 2007 he spent seventeen days in the Centre For Clinical Haematology at Nottingham City Hospital UK. He obtained a good partial remission and managed just over a year before tests showed ‘the beast was back’ Hamada is weak and tired but with his amazing courage he continues his fight against Multiple Myeloma. I hope you enjoy these poems of love telling of our life together and all latest updates posted, to help raise the profile of this rare 1% of all cancers. I hope you follow as Hamada makes this journey.
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As readers to this blog already know, I chronicle here, a continuous register of updates and poems telling of Hamada's journey with this difficult disease of Multiple Myeloma. A most complex illness to treat and stage, with at the moment, no known cure. Still for many people it can be managed well if diagnosed early. Hamada was diagnosed when the Myeloma had attacked his kidneys and was in eighty percent of his blood steam. So you will understand his courageous battle with this disease.
Hamada was very keen that I record his progress or lack of, during this journey to perhaps help others. So you will appreciate that my poems must be and are, from my true feelings and watchfulness as the days go by. Hamada is currently out of remission and now once again undergoing Chemotherapy treatment with the drug Velcade.
Taken From Comments On the BBC Radio Interview: Joan Kahley USA { 12.11.09 at 6:32 pm }
Susie, What an inspiring interview. I cried listening to you. My heart hurt for you and Hamada knowing what you are going through. I pray that doctors will find the right drugs and/or procedures to put him back into remission. I pray that both of you will find peace and comfort and joy in every day you are blessed with. With God all things are possible. Through your poems you give such great hope, such peace, and so much love to those suffering with myeloma, their caretakers and their families. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful poetry.
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7 comments
that is so lovely susie – ‘through my eyes’ sums up the evening perfectly
laura xxx
Thanks Laura…just a little ‘muse’ or reflection on a perfect scene…a wonderful evening. X
I am hoping all is calm on the health front, I do love your poems and have been reading them for a while now. Minna Van Stone
Another wonderful moment spent reading your words. Thanks again!
I'd like to invite you to join our EMS/A&E Blog Carnival called The Handover. You can give it a look at my site, http://www.rescuing-providence.blogspot.com. The people who run it have asked me to host next months edition and choose a topic. I've chosen "Partners" as my theme. I know that you and Hamada are not employed in our field, but people like you are the very reason we believe we have the greatest job in the world. When I think of Partners, you are at the top of the list!
If you have a favorite you would like to share I'd be honored to include it in my post. If this is something you are not comfortable with, that's okay, I understand completely.
I can see this with you and through your eyes, it sounded a good evening. J x
Thank you Minna, I know you have linked my poems to your Prayer Chain, I do hope they are enjoyed, and give courage to all who read them. Sincere Regards.
Thanks to J and to Michael for your comments. Michael, as you will see I have dedicated the next poem ” Breath Of Life-My Partner” to the Blog Carnival and to all the Paramedics/Firefighters, we have much to thank our Paramedics for!!
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