Hello All,
I seem to have taken a break from blogging. No news is good news, for the most part. Anne had a nice long weekend with no treatments. Weather has been good too.
On Sunday we took a ride to Saco with Dixie to try and take a walk and explore the Saco Heath, a natural peat bog which is open to the public. We didn't actually make it all the way out to walk the heath. As it turns out, we were disappointed to learn that pets are not allowed, and walking in the heath involves a 15 minute walk thru the woods out to the boardwalk in the heath. There is alot of walking and hiking that can be done on the heath. Anyway, there was too much heavy ice in the woods to get to the boardwalk, so, we'll either put our spikes on and try this again soon, or we'll wait till Spring has sprung.
On our return to R/T yesterday (Tues) and today I couldn't help notice the many folks getting used to seeing Anne and me at MCCM each day. They would greet us and ask Anne "How are you doing doing?". She replies as follows: "I am doing ok, the pain is increasing, and I am having to use the pain medications on more of a regular basis now." Notice the positive spin she puts on it? I'm not sure I would be able to do so, knowing what she goes thru and how she feels. The radiation is definately catching up with her belly, it's a cumulative thing.
Tomorrow we have a full day of chemo scheduled. We won't see Dr. Ebrahim tomorrow, rather a nurse practitioner. Tomorrow Anne will take (via IV using the new mediport) her final 2 half-doses of Cysplatin. That will take all day, i.e. 9am - 4pm. Before we leave, a chemo pump will be rigged up in a fanny pack for Anne, and she'll be infused with the new 5-FU chemo for the following 4 days. Anne is pretty anxious about this. It is comforting for her to know that Dr. Ebrahim is on-call this weekend. Hopefully he will not be hearing from us.
The positive is, as we understand it, we'll be all done with chemo on Monday. The following Monday, March 1, should be the last R/T treatment.
We're still amateurs with all of this stuff. In laymans terms, what comes next is a rest, then surgery, then recovery, cancer free !!
Thank you for your continued thoughts and prayers. Your prayers help.