We are home from R/T in Scarborough this morning. Only six more treatments. All is well, it's just that Anne was so tired today that I moved her from place to place in a wheelchair. The radiation doctor encouraged Anne to start walking more and more, to force herself to do so even thought her legs are tired and lazy, no matter how hard it seems, and that it will get easier once she pushes herself. We should finish R/T next Tuesday, then rest, then surgery. Did I mention that Dr Ebrahim had told us that the Esophgectomy surgery is harder than the cancer treatments. UGH...
Soon, we'll see the surgeon again, Dr. Doug McGillvary. First tho, Anne has 6 weeks of rest coming to her. The blog may get boring for awhile, assuming it hasn't been so all along.
This morning in the car I asked Anne to write todays blog. She told me her fingers were too tired to type. I didn't buy that excuse, but she is snoring away right now. Little does she know, I know exactly (well maybe not exactly) how she feels. One thing is fur sure, she needs some serious rest combined with exercise the next 6 weeks to be ready to recover from the surgery that awaits her. Dr. McGillvary and all concerned will appreciate that, so I'll be pushing her.
Thank you for reading everybody, and thanks for your prayers. They help !! Anne appreciates all of your cards and kind well wishes. Back to Scarborough tomorrow, and on we go.