I’m still here and sorry for being away for so long. I’ve never been much of a blogger although I wish I was better at posting. The surgery I had in September was a bit tougher than I had anticipated. I also had some problems with a blockage while in the hospital and that left me pretty sick plus extended the length of my stay. By the time I came home I realized the warnings of that being a difficult surgery were absolutely true! I don’t think I’ve had anything hit me as hard as that did and it has kept me mostly out of commission, although I am already back on chemo.
So, how did the surgery go? I had been told that they hoped to remove almost all of the visible cancer. They knew there would be cancer left but they hoped nothing major. As it turns out they were not able to remove as much as they had hoped. For a time, I lied to myself that I was headed for a remission and even hoped that I would have a chance to ring the bell. I can still hope that those things could be in my future, but not anytime soon.
I am having the heavy-duty, all-day chemo every three weeks. I had my first one three weeks ago and I have another one this Thursday. I had to tell my daughter-in-law, Kristi, that for the first time ever I would not be able to help with the preparations for our family Thanksgiving meal. Of course, she understands and has been so sweet. The doctors already have plans for me to start on infusions of Avastin (Bevacizumab) every three weeks beginning in January and continuing as long as possible. I will also have a pill form of chemo along with it. The infusions will be given at the Cancer Center so I will still get to see all the friends I’ve made there. I’ve been going to the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center for almost a year now and those girls are absolute angels! I love them all.
Tom and I have a week of medical appointments. Tom has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, I have one Wednesday, I have chemo Thursday, and Friday I go back in for an after chemo injection. It keeps us busy.
So, what else has been going on? Well, my dear great-granddaughter Juniper has just been the joy of my life! My granddaughter, Annika, her hubby Nick, and Juniper come to visit us around once a month and also bring dinner when they come. It is wonderful to see them all! When I can’t see them Annika posts pictures and videos of Juniper for me to see. She is not quite 18 months yet and she has grown so fast. She’s walking everywhere, has a great vocabulary already, and loves all of her books! I am so grateful that I am able to know and enjoy her!
My grandson, Gavin, stays busy with his job as a firefighter. We are all so proud of him although sometimes his job can be a little frightening, at least to his grandma! He is such a special and caring person and makes me feel so blessed, just like the rest of my family.
We are all looking forward to a family Thanksgiving dinner at my son’s house. There is nothing I love better than those occasions when our whole family gets together!
I hope you are all well and happy. It’s hard to believe this is November already! Thank you if you are still reading despite the fact that I am so slow about posting. I appreciate you all!
Hi Bonnie, so pleased to see your post pop up in my reading list this morning. Please don't worry about not posting. I am sorry that it is so hard and I think of you everyday. You sound like you have a wonderful team of medical support looking after you. Thank you for news of Juniper and of Gavin as well as that of you and Tom. Always in my prayers Bonnie. Rachelxxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for still being there Rachel. Sorry I've not been commenting on your blog but I've been reading and enjoying. I hope you are well. It's always good to hear from you. Thank you for your prayers. xxx
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DeleteI'm so glad to see you again! I've been wanting your news, and you've been through a lot. So glad you have family to see and enjoy. Don't worry about posting -- you're doing what you can. It was great just to know what's up with you for now.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to hear from you again. I hope you are doing ok these days. I would comment and post more often but this chemo keeps knocking me down. Thank you for your thoughts and comment. Take care.
DeleteSo good to hear from you, though I wish the news could have been a bit better for you after all you went through with surgery and the ongoing treatment. But, as always, your positivity comes shining through. Very happy to know you see your GGD on a regularly basis, both in person and in photos and videos. I'm sure it lifts your heart. Please know you are in my thoughts with hope for better days ahead. Good to know you have such a caring medical team and family looking out for you. XX
ReplyDeleteMary I appreciate you staying with me and checking in on my blog. I wish I felt like posting more often but I sure appreciate your thoughts. I feel blessed to have my family and doctors and also my blog friends like you. I hope you are staying well. xxx
ReplyDeleteNo worries about posting, Bonnie. Please save your strength. Will just tag on to old posts periodically to let you know you're in my thoughts. XX
DeleteGood to see your blog update. I am so sorry that the cancer is invading your life. I am praying for you. Stay strong! Family so very important...I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThank you Connie for your good thoughts and prayers. Yes, family is very important and so are friends like you. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well!
DeleteI was just thinking about you yesterday and wondering how you're doing and feeling like such a bad friend for not getting in touch. Was SOOO glad to see a post and know you are hanging in there! *much love and gentle hugs*
ReplyDeleteRita, you are a wonderful friend! I still have a couple of your cards up in our living room. Juniper loves to see the cat card when she comes over! I was so happy when I heard your CT scan was good! What a blessing! I so enjoy your blog each Monday and watching your progress on your place. You're doing great as unpacking is a job for all of us! Love your sweet kitty for me and sending love to you too!
DeleteI was glad to see a post from you. You are hanging in and I am so very hopeful that you will be able to ring that bell soon. My gentle ((Hugs)) are coming your way.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Jackie, thank you for your kindness, I appreciate it. Enjoy the coming holiday season. Take care of yourself.
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