Cheers to all, and thanks for looking in on me!
Monday, April 30, 2007
Spring in Regina
Sunday, April 22, 2007
A New Week Ahead
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Detour - another blasted trip to ER
The above picture, of course, is generous, the actual number of medical personnel I came into contact with after 6 hours was actually very scanty and they weren't smiling either. Actually, the lab and x-ray techs were very cheerful, the rest, not so.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Monday Update
So, on this Monday, well...... everyone in my house has been sick with quite a bad cold & cough.... Michelle and Craig too..... I seem to be spared the worst of it, but I do have a sore throat and a bit of congestion and extra cough (which sucks since that is also a symptom of my lung status, it plays with my mind).
Gord recovered quite well, but Brian has actually stayed home from school even after Easter Break, and is feeling really tough. So we are mostly laying low, watching movies and keeping it low key.
The U of M pair are in the midst of finals... I'm looking forward to seeing them when they are done!
That's it for now... Joanne
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Scan results: Stable
Well, that's the word: no change since the last scan. Although it seems odd, this is a "good" news scenario, since at the very least, the Xeloda is working to keep the cancer from growing. Of course, "better" news would be for all the cancer to disappear, but that is a bit of a reach for just 3 cycles of a gentler chemo. I do still have some symptoms (cough, shortness of breath) so this result is more or less what I expected, and I am very grateful that the disease has been halted, at least for the moment. AND.. everything else (liver, bone etc...) remains clean.
So, my oncologist (Dr. Chal Chal) is very happy with both the results and with my improved functioning. And I am doing better on a daily basis, just doing the ordinary things of life. He is optimistic for continued improvement, and will rescan after 3 more cycles.
So, I continue with the same chemo, Xeloda, same dose.... I will likely have a bit of trouble with my feet, but we will keep the dosage as high as possible for as long as possible.
Thank you to everyone who keeps checking in on me and for your posts, too.... I feel like a very ordinary person, just doing what each of us would do in the same circumstance, so I feel that praise is unwarranted and I can't really imagine you are talking about me! But it is so nice to see your responses.....
So, for me it is a time of gratitude and patience. "Hope is patience with the lamp lit" - Tertullian.
Cheers - Joanne
Monday, April 02, 2007
Shopping fun
Happy Easter all... I will check in next week with the results of my CT scan.