Sunday, July 11, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
I just realized that I have been selfishly concentrating on mostly me, me, me on this blog . Not good, time to give credit where credit is due, okay?
First, I’d like you all to know that we recently were given the gift of a visit from my sister, Bertha, and her daughter Grace. That’s them in the Livestrong Pictures. They journeyed here all the way from New Mexico and stayed with me for 2 weeks. They cleaned, cooked and did yard work and most of all filled my home with love and laughter. What a wonderful gift. I hope you all realize that these gifts are answers to all of your prayers, and that I so appreciate you all.
My son, Michael, and my daughter Julia and their families have been without a doubt fantastic. Unselfishly giving us their time and energy. Driving us everywhere, coming to visit, never letting me give up. I never, never take them for granted and I thank God every day for sending us such wonderful children.
My friends, Suzanne and Ray, Lynn, Marcia, Hlynn, Gayle, Gale, Cecilia, the Snows, Monique, Mary Jo, Steph, on and on and on, to include my terrific coworkers—have all been loving, helpful, and caring. Offers of help continue to pour in, and today Lynn was so kind as to drive me to my chemo session in Tacoma. I only get to see her in the summer, so we decided to take advantage of her being in town and ask her to drive me to a couple of sessions. We usually spend time together walking around one of our many picturesque little towns, but this year she will be keeping me company at Group Health Tacoma. Thank you Lynn!!
My longtime girlfriend, Hlynn, travelled all the way from W. Va to stay with me for several weeks. She teleworks, so she brought her home office and worked in the mornings. Hlynn and I started a lovely quilt for my grandbabies, as well as planted flowers and dug weeds. She has a talent for design, garden or home, so she always leaves me bursting with new ideas for home and garden. I hope with all my heart that I will be able to go visit her very soon.
The Familia Guerrero, on Saipan, and the Familia Mendez in New Mexico—words can’t express how supportive they have been. Two of my normally incorrigable brothers, Tony and Charlie, are actually learning to email and keep me in stitches with their crazy stories and misspelled words!! The nieces and nephews on both sides keep the less technologically savvy members up to date, saving me having to write more letters and make more phone calls. Not that I don’t love cards and letters, I just have an enormous family!!! Cousins from my childhood have been writing too, and they all have prayer chains going that I am convinced have been instrumental in keeping me healthy and fighting strong. Love and thank you to each and every one of them, from sea to shining sea.
So how am I? I’m doing well, I think. Blood counts are good except for my hematocrit. If it goes any lower I think I will require a blood transfusion. We will see tomorrow. Today was the last week of this chemo cycle, the end of my second cisplatin cycle. I plan on asking my doctor if its time to do a CT scan and see if all of this is actually killing the tumor. More prayers please!!!
As you can see from my photos I still have hair—I guess I did not realize how much more hair I have than the average person. But I have received many hats, and they have come in so helpful, because my scalp is very sensitive and I need to keep the sun of it. I have lost some weight, but only about 10 pounds. My appetite is quite a bit better lately, and I have learned what I can and can’t eat. Nausea is under control and I keep y pain patch on religiously. As long as that keeps working, I can hang in.
I am loving teleworking, and really enjoy watching retro TV. Leave it to Beaver and the Andy Griffith show!! Whoopee. Also catching up on missed episodes of Star Trek, the Next Generation. Gotta love that.