Since my wonderful doctor gave me the go-ahead for treatment, I've now finished round 2 tonight. It's good to have that done and in a few weeks, I'll be able to get testing done to see if this is beginning to work. I feel pretty decent considering. I'm trying to be somewhat normal and get around as much as possible. I've been working pretty much full time until I started back on chemo, and hope to resume that pretty quickly.
My buddy Kathy L. made up some wristbands that say "Marilyn we luv ya" and I wear mine every day. Knowing I have the support and love of so many keeps my spirits up. Keep up all your positive thoughts and prayers.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Back in the Saddle
I've been give approval to begin my 2nd round of treatment after a couple of weeks worth of waiting. My platelets have never fully recovered, but it is probably due to the cancer in the spleen, so we need to continue treatment to fix that. Hopefully, this round will resolve that problem. I have a super doctor who is fully committed to getting me all in remission.
I started my chemo yesterday and will have a treatment today and tomorrow too. In a few weeks we'll check to see how things are progressing. So far, I'm feeling pretty good, so keep your fingers crossed.
M
I started my chemo yesterday and will have a treatment today and tomorrow too. In a few weeks we'll check to see how things are progressing. So far, I'm feeling pretty good, so keep your fingers crossed.
M
Friday, April 10, 2009
Change in Plan
I was all ready to go on Wednesday for the chemo, but was told my platelet level was too low to proceed. Other blood levels were much improved though. I will get rechecked on the the 15th and hopefully begin the treatment on Thursday. In one respect it was a disappointment, cause I was ready to go, on another level, it's nice to feel good for a week.
Ted and I are going biking today, which will feel really good. I know I'm seriously out of shape, and will probably not get far, but to be able to do it will be a nice outlet.
Happy Passover and Happy Easter everyone.
Ted and I are going biking today, which will feel really good. I know I'm seriously out of shape, and will probably not get far, but to be able to do it will be a nice outlet.
Happy Passover and Happy Easter everyone.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Coming up to Round 2
I'll begin my second round of chemo starting Wednesday, April 8. I've been feeling good and getting to work for full days. I go home tired, but not too bad and it is nice to be busy. While I don't really look forward to the chemo itself, it will be the halfway marker. After this, I'll be able to get an idea of if my treatment is working.
My quilting buddies have given me a beautiful friendship quilt to help me get through the coming months. It is filled with love and good wishes and is an inspiration. I have already made use of it in the ER and it is wonderful. Blocks have come from all over Texas plus as far as the Netherlands! I also have been given a prayer quilt that is made out of the leftover scraps that I have hung in my office. Stop by and tie a knot if you are nearby. Keep all the good thoughts and prayers coming. They give me lots of encouragement and hope.
This weekend has been nice - for once I haven't been in the ER for anything. Ted and I celebrated our 28th anniversary by going out for dinner. It feels great to do something normal.
My blood counts have been pretty low, so it prevents me from doing some things I enjoy. While I can't ride my bike right now, I am able to go walking. The dogs are very happy about that. Biking is the one activity I really miss.
My quilting buddies have given me a beautiful friendship quilt to help me get through the coming months. It is filled with love and good wishes and is an inspiration. I have already made use of it in the ER and it is wonderful. Blocks have come from all over Texas plus as far as the Netherlands! I also have been given a prayer quilt that is made out of the leftover scraps that I have hung in my office. Stop by and tie a knot if you are nearby. Keep all the good thoughts and prayers coming. They give me lots of encouragement and hope.
This weekend has been nice - for once I haven't been in the ER for anything. Ted and I celebrated our 28th anniversary by going out for dinner. It feels great to do something normal.
My blood counts have been pretty low, so it prevents me from doing some things I enjoy. While I can't ride my bike right now, I am able to go walking. The dogs are very happy about that. Biking is the one activity I really miss.
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