I promised an update on what is next with my fight against this cancer. I do feel like I’m in a war against the cancer that is attacking my body and my plan is to put up quite the fight against it! After going through the first series of chemo treatments without much success, in fact the cancer actually grew a bit, I am now about to head into Round Two. I had an appointment with my oncologist last week and he has a new plan of attack. The first round I had chemo every third week. This one we are hitting it a bit harder with chemo once a week. The treatments will be a slightly lower dose each week but the overall amount of medication will be increased compared to the first series of treatments. He is also adding a new medication this time. So now my medications will be Carboplatin, Paclitaxel, and Avastin. Avastin is the new one and it is supposed to do a good job at attacking cancer. They did not give it before because it can have more potential side effects. I am armed with several medications to help with the side effects including pain pills and a steroid to fight inflammation. Previously I took the steroid the first three days after chemo, this time I will take it the first seven days after the first chemo treatment using all three medications. Some of my treatments will just be the Paclitaxel, alternating with all three medications in one treatment. My first, which should be this coming week, will be all three medications and is expected to take all day.
So, knowing I am about to start a new and possibly tougher
round, I have been trying to get things done around here so I can take it easy
when the chemo starts. I’ve not really felt like doing a lot around the house
but I’ve done what I can. I even gave Tom a haircut today!
There has not exactly been a lot of activity going on here
but we have continued to have special family visits which we love! I think I
mentioned in my last post that we were planning to go out to eat with my son
Chris and his wife Kristi. We did that last weekend after first visiting them
at their house. We had a wonderful time with them and great food at one of the
many special Kansas City bar-b-que restaurants! Last Wednesday my other son,
Sean who lives out of town, came and spent the day with us. It was so nice to
catch up with him. Then on Friday my grandson Gavin came out to visit us, and
even brought us some delicious homemade Snickerdoodle muffins that his
girlfriend Amalia made! We had such a
nice visit with Gavin. He is really a kind and caring person and a very special
grandson! Plus, I always enjoy him telling us about the various experiences
he’s had as a firefighter in Independence.
After loading up on lots of family visits and love, I am ready to start Round Two with my fight against this cancer. It may be challenging but I have no intention of backing down to it! I want to thank every one of my blog friends here. There is something very special about bloggers. Even though I did not post for a year due to a variety of reasons, you are all still here and supporting me. That means so much to me. I may not post for a while depending on how things go, but I will post again as soon as I am able. Thank you all for being here! I am blessed in so many ways!
Your fight certainly is that and you are still in my thoughts and prayers Bonnie. I always like to hear of family visits and news and your boys looking out for you. Best wishes and the power of prayer coming your way Bonnie. Rachelxx
ReplyDeleteI very much appreciate your thoughts and prayers. I love any opportunity to be with my family. I may not be able to see them as often as usual while I'm doing the weekly chemo, we'll have to see how it goes. I believe in the power of prayer, thank you for sending it Rachel. xx
DeleteI wish you luck, chemo sucks, rest when you need it, it's great to see family, your grandson sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your good wishes. Yes, my grandson is very special and interesting!
DeleteYou've got this, Bonnie! You have the right attitude and I believe you're going to come through these next rounds of chemo like a champ! Hang in there and know that you have friends here cheering you on. :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer thank you so much for your encouragement as I can really use it. Knowing that I do have friends cheering me on does help!
DeleteYou got this Bonnie! Attitude is half the battle!! So good to hear that you had good visits with family. Praying for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Connie. I'm working hard to keep the right attitude. I appreciate your prayers!
DeleteIn your fight against The Big C, I wonder if you need Great Britain to send you some extra ammunition? It's heartening to observe how bravely you are prepared to battle the enemy within. Go Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteI'll take any help I can get! Thank you for your encouragement.
DeleteGlad to get your update, Bonnie. It sounds like you have a very helpful oncology doctor with a good plan for the next steps. Keep that wonderful fighting attitude and gratitude for family and friends - it is serving you well! I wish with all my heart that these treatments go well for you. Hugs, my friend. xx
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your kind words and encouragement. I do like my oncology doctor and that helps. I feel very blessed regardless of my physical condition. Thank you so much for everything! xx
DeleteThank you for the update, Bonnie. You have a great attitude and that can really help in the fight against cancer. So glad that you are getting in lots of visits with family.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you for sticking with me, I appreciate your comments!
DeleteYes, it's a battle. And yes, you can win it.
ReplyDeleteYour approach is summarised so well in your sentence "After loading up on lots of family visits and love, I am ready to start Round Two with my fight against this cancer."
It is my friends and family that give me the strength I need to fight this cancer. Thank you for your support Meike.
DeleteIt is a fight, I know. I wish you the very, very best with this new treatment. Sounds like you have a good oncologist. Usually the people in the infusion center are really nice. Hang in there! Will be writing soon. *love and hugs from Fargo*
ReplyDeleteYou are right, the nurses and other patients in the infusion center are very nice and helpful. It does make a difference. I do like my oncologist too. Thank you Rita for your good wishes!
DeleteFingers and toes are crossed in hopes that this new round of meds/chemo will knock back the C. Adding some good thoughts and prayers, too (...hard to keep those toes crossed all the time :). Stand strong, but also let yourself lean on those who might help you through this storm. Xx
ReplyDeleteI am picturing you crossing your toes, ha! You are very wise and I appreciate your support. Thank you for those prayers too.
DeleteI find myself thinking about you a lot Bonnie, what a brave and honest woman you are. I believe you will succeed in this battle of yours and I pray for that.
ReplyDeleteYael, it is always so good to hear from you. Thank you for everything, especially the prayers. I go for the new chemo tomorrow. We'll see how it goes but I'm up for what it takes.
DeleteI'll keep on checking in on you Bonnie! I hope the new treatment gets things off on a positive note. Your family sound lovely and homemade Snickerdoodle muffins sound delicious! x
ReplyDeleteThank you Simone, it's good to see you here. x
DeleteI just happened to be going through bookmarks and found your blog....I am not blogging right at this current time...a lot has happened but we are still plodding along.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear that you are battling cancer. I pray for success with the new round of chemo. Take care.
Rose, I'm so glad to hear from you. I hope you and Roger are well. I understand not blogging because sometimes life just makes it difficult. I hope we do hear more from you occasionally at least. I love seeing your quilts and hearing about what's going on with you. Take care of yourself.
DeleteWondering how you are. I'm not so good at the moment. It's hard to get it back, but I keep on fighting.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you are not good at the moment. There is no doubt, cancer is a rough road. I'm glad to hear you are still fighting. I've had a bit of a hard time with the weekly chemo but I'm hoping it will be worth it. You keep fighting and so will I and maybe we both will be the better for it. Take care.
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