Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Just wanted to write a short blurb letting you all know I'm doing well. Tomorrow will be my 36th week of treatments. I actually am feeling pretty good. I'm sure a lot of it is mental knowing the treatments are working.

I find myself being able to stand for longer periods of time. Believe it or not there was a time a few months back that I had to sit to brush my teeth! I now find it's getting easier in the morning to get ready and I'm getting faster. My legs are still bothering me and ache in the evening but I see a light at the end of the tunnel.

I actually find myself planning to do things in the future where as before I hated to plan anything because I never knew how I would feel. This is a good thing.

Surprisingly the only issues I am having (health wise) is this darn gallbladder. Seems no matter what I eat (or don't eat) I have a stabbing feeling. It's not all the time but enough to be an annoyance. Per the doctors instructions I'm taking Advil which seems to help.

Until I have more to report I hope you all are doing well.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

It was a long day yesterday. Left for the hospital at 8AM and got home at 7PM. Most of the day was spent waiting. Arrived in Infusion Therapy at 9AM to have them insert the IV for test, etc. Unfortunately the tests require a larger gauge needle then I usually get for chemo. Took two nurses and two tries but we finally got it placed. Part of the problem is that they don't want you to eat or drink before tests and I was dehydrated so it was even harder to get the needle in my arm. Needless to say my arm still hurts.

Once the needle was inserted headed down to nuclear medicine for PET scan. They inject you with a radio active substance and then you have to sit for 1.5 hours while it circulates through your body. Mark was able to be in the same room but was behind a lead screen to protect him (so what does that mean for me???). Then its on to the scanning room where you lie on the table for about 45 minutes while they insert you into a tube (similar to a CAT scan) and take pictures.

Then on to Radiology for the Brain MRI. Had to wait 1.5 hours because they were backed up so by the time they were ready for me I was in rare form. Fortunately the Tech was really nice and funny so I calmed down quickly. 45 minutes of being shoved into a tube and I was done and ready for chemo.

Back up to Infusion Therapy where we waited another 60 minutes before a chair opened up. Chemo went well (even the two injections in my butt). Talked them into letting me have the Zometa (bone strengthener) next week. I had too much stuff running through my system already!

By the time I was done with chemo the doctor came in with my results. Nice thing about U of C is that they get the reports almost instantly so no waiting. The PET Scan showed "significant reduced activity" from the last scan. Looks like the cancer is shrinking and the treatments are working!!! Brain Scan showed nothing up there (ha ha). Actually showed "evidence of medical treatment" i.e. scare tissue, but no active cancer cells!!!! This good news however brings the fact that I will continue the current chemo regiment for the next 12 weeks when they will do more testing to see if any progress.

All and all I am excited about the results. I'm trying not to get too excited as I know how quickly things could change. I credit the progress in part to my great doctors but more importantly to my family and friends who have stood besides me and sent me tons of positive energy, prayers and good thoughts. I thank you all! I couldn't do this without all of your support.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Monday January 3, 2011

Happy New Year! Hope you had a good holiday. Christmas weekend was spent in bed with a terrible head/chest cold, cough, sore throat, etc. Still have a little bit let in my chest.

This week Wednesday is the BIG day! I will be at the hospital all day for a PET scan, Brain MRI, chemo and doctors appt. A little nervous about results of scans. I hope after 9 months of chemo we will see positive results. I'll let you all know as soon as I get the results. PLEASE send me positive energy on Wednesday to get me through this.

Beside that feeling OK - just tired and have this pain in my side that won't go away. I'm hoping its a muscle pull but will know more this week.