Thursday, May 28, 2009

Tickled Pink

We just got home from my 5th chemo. I am not looking forward to the next few days, but I am happy to be half way through the chemo treatments. I am still one of the "star" patients that has done really well through this. Dr Mark Campbell (great doctor by the way) says that most of his patients don't handle FEC this well.


As you can probably tell from the pictures, Jason and Julie are having a girl! Yeah! They showed up at the doctor's office with ultrasound pictures and a balloon. Their ultrasound appointment was just prior to my appointment. I am so excited that I can purchase pink baby stuff! We love our grandsons but it will really be nice to have a granddaughter to spoil.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Happy Memorial Day


What a beautiful day! We organized a last minute MUTS tandem ride for today and had a great response. It felt so good to be healthy enough to join the group for a ride. The ride was on the White Pine Trail starting in Comstock Park and riding north. We stopped in Rockford for lunch and most of the group added a few more miles going farther north on the trail while we rested in Rockford. Thank you for the great response and the many hugs and kind words of support that we got today. We feel so blessed to have so many great friends.

My 5th chemo is this Thursday, this will be the halfway point for chemo. It has gone well so far and I'm sure that is largely due to all the prayers said on my behalf. I am so thankful to have such a great support system. Len has been my rock as well as our daughters and son, their spouses and our grandsons. I count my many blessing every day!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Update and Baby news


I am feeling much better today. I made it through another chemo/neulasta. This time I had different drugs to try for the pain. I used a combination of Ultram, Tylenol and Valium starting Sunday. They really helped. Len even found an article on the web about trying Claritin to block the neulasta pain. He didn't find the article until Saturday night after I had gone to bed so I didn't start it until I was well into the pain. I think that it helped though. Saturday night the pain was almost unbearable but Sunday the pain wasn't as severe. I thank God for that. I am not sure if it was the Claritin or the combination of drugs I was experimenting with that made the difference.

Saturday we were informed of another grandbaby on the way. Robyn and Dustin are expecting baby number 2 - due December 26. What great news! Jason and Julie's baby is due November 2. This will make 5 grandchildren for us. We are truly blessed.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

More surprises

Today we are celebrating Mother Day. Len, Robyn and I had to work last weekend and Jason was on a business trip to Los Angeles. It will be nice to have everyone here for lunch.

I am doing pretty good. This time around I had a lot more nausea and dizziness with the chemo. I feel well this morning but am not looking forward to the muscle aches and bone pain that will start latter today and not subside until Monday. I have two new drugs to try this time around. The Vicodin made me so dizzy - so I stopped taking it last time around. I have a prescription for Ultram and Darvocet to try this time. Hopefully one of them will give me relief.

Julie and Hunter brought over the after chemo surprises this time. Hunter picked out the purple spotted dinosaur. Thank you Hunter! The flowers are from Erin (co-worker at the pharmacy). Erin has given me a new flower with each chemo treatment. It has been really nice to have fresh flowers inside the house. Thanks, Erin.

Only 2 more FEC chemo treatments left, then I start with Taxotere. Taxotere chemo is given every 3 weeks for 4 treatments. Can't wait to be done with chemo. If all goes well I will be finished with chemo by Labor Day. Of course, I am then faced with the other mastectomy, radiation and reconstruction. From what I have read and heard, these will be a lot easier compared to the chemo.

Thanks again for all of the cards, visits, meals, kind words, prayers, etc. You are all helping me fight this disease. Your kindness is greatly appreciated.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Great friends




Yesterday I was surprised with this beautiful quilt. Our MUTS Tandem bike club family joined forces and went together to create this. Boy was I surprised! I didn't have any idea that we had so many creative and thoughtful friends. Several teams came over after their Tulip Time bike ride and we enjoyed a great pot luck supper. Thanks to all that contributed and thanks to Mary Robertson, Karen Pries, Penny McNicholas and Marge Mathius that organized and joined all the squares together. A special thank you to Marge who did all the finish work and machine quilted it to make the quilt extra special. It will be a constant reminder for me of all of your support every day of this journey. Be sure to click on the quilt pictures to see some of the fine work they put into it.

As for how I am doing. I have been feeling really good once I get past the body and muscle pain. By Monday afternoon (4 days after chemo) I am bouncing back. By Wednesday I am doing really good. This past Wednesday we were even able to get an 18 mile ride in on the tandem. It is on the good days that I feel that I am able to keep on going through this. I thank God for this. My blood counts have remained great - which is an added blessing.
Next chemo is this Thursday.