Friday, March 27, 2009

One Down, Six to Go

Hi Blog Checkers!!
This was the week for me to begin chemo. When I got up at 5:30a.m. on Wed. 3/25 and got the tea pot on for breakfast, I checked my daily calendar which had a message from God to start the day -- from Romans 15:13 -- "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." I knew after reading that, that all would go well.
My friend Judy picked me up at 6:30a.m. and we had a beautiful sunrise on the way -- another sign from heaven. There is a special wing for those involved in studies on the 7th floor -- private rooms with recliners, bathroom in room. Snacks and drinks are always available. Everyone is so nice. After preliminary paperwork and intravenous input, chemo began at 11:30 and continued until 3:00 -- doxorubicin and cisplatin along with saline, magnesium and potassium. I arrived home around 4:30 ready for a nap.
The next day, my friend Toni picked me up at 8:00 as we did not have to report until 9:30. Chemo began at 10:30 (Paclitaxel or Taxol is the brand name). They added a low dose of benedryl and I slept for 1 and 1/2 hours at Roswell, off and on in the car on the way home and again when I got home around 3:30. I was glad they gave me a low dose or I would still be bagging the zzzzzzz's I think.
I knew that I needed to get a shot on the day after chemo and right along they had been telling me that a nurse would come to my home for the first one and show me how to give the injections. That story changed yesterday when they told me they wanted me to come in today so they could observe me for an hour after the shot for any reaction. So back to Roswell today with friend Jan who has a flexible schedule. I learned how to give the shot and got an hour of reading in with no reaction. They say I will have joint pain for a few days but motrin should help with that.
So that is the story of chemo 1. So far, so good and I just know that all the prayers on my behalf are the greatest therapy of all. Thank you so much for keeping my PIT (Prayer Infusion Tube) flowing.
Love and Bunny Hugs--
Teri

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Living in a House of Cards



Hi Folks!!
Looks like my entries come weekly or weakly :). With Suzi's help with the 20 or so steps to complete this, we share this picture of how we are using space creatively to display the many cards I have received since my surgery. Dave set up some string across the ceiling in the living room and dining room and Suzi strung as many as she could -- a museum of healing words, thoughts and prayers.
We had a great weekend with Greg and Suzi at home. It was warm enough for Scrabble games on the porch both Sunday and Monday. On Sunday, I went to Church for the first time since my homecoming, and after that we went to Sherman for pancakes and warm maple syrup. It's a family rite of spring that goes back about 20 years and I'm grateful that this year was no exception. The maple syrup is produced on site --- mmmmmmmm.
Yesterday was my day at Roswell for blood work, doctor check-up and echocardiogram. Chemo will begin next Wednesday and Thursday (I will most likely have to go 2 days as I am in a study and the group I was put in needs to have 2 days of chemo per session - 7 sessions with 3 weeks in between each). Today is the one month anniversary of my surgery and I'm feeling much better than I did on that day. A month of healing is good and the sun shines brightly. Dave took Suzi to the airport today. Back to Oklahoma. She will be in a concert on Sunday and back to school on Monday. We should see her and Jason at the end of June. Greg will be here for Easter which is not that far off at this point -- we're about halfway through Lent.
Today is the last day of winter too! So Happy Spring to all! It's been a long cold winter in New York with lots of snow so we are more than ready for the new life of Spring.
I continue to rely on your prayers, especially as chemo begins. Since my Prayer Infusion Tube is constantly flowing, I expect to ride this part of the journey on eagle's wings.
Peace, blessings, and bunny hugs--
Teri

Thursday, March 12, 2009

P.S.

It occurred to me after I posted the blog that some of you might say "What about Jason?". Spring break wasn't long enough for Suzi and Jason to go in both directions and Jason had a musical commitment in Virginia so they decided to each go to their respective families for this break. We look forward to seeing Jason in the summer.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Mediport in Place

Greetings everyone! I have not been very good at giving you updates lately partly because there isn't much to report some days and because I'm doing more things as time from surgery increases. On Sunday I went to see my Mom at the County Home. I hadn't seen her in over 3 weeks so that was a good visit. On Monday I went to Prayer Group at St. Joe's. A group of us have been meeting to pray for an hour on Mondays for 20 years and we are strength for each other at times like these and always. We bring everyone we know who is in need before the Lord and always expect miracles.
Today I returned to Roswell to have the mediport placed, have an EKG, a CAT scan and more blood work. I was also supposed to meet with my oncologist about beginning chemo but the day was already so filled there wasn't time before the doctor had to leave so that meeting is scheduled for next week. That's fine with me as the mediport is supposed to take 2 weeks to heal.
The CAT scan revealed that I have some fluid on the left lung which they think will resolve itself with the help of water pills I take daily.
We are now looking forward to Greg and Suzi both being home this weekend for a few days of good family time and Scrabble games.
Thank you to all for your continued prayer, healing thoughts and expressions of support in so many ways. Day by day and step by step, our journey continues and we trust in the Lord's presence through it all.
Bunny Hugs--
Teri

Thursday, March 5, 2009

The weather was a bit milder today so when Dave came home from work we walked outside to the end of the street and back -- about .2 of a mile -- not much but it's a start and felt great. Spring is in the air.

Not much else to report but my sidekick, little Pete, said he wanted to post a couple bunny jokes so here we go: What do you call an operation on a rabbit? (a hare-cut)

First Rabbit: Did you hear about the doctor who cut off the rabbit's left side by
mistake?
Second Rabbit: No, I didn't. How's the rabbit?
First Rabbit: He's all right now.

Laugh yourself silly :)
Teri and Pete

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

They Kept Me In Stitches :)

Went for the 2 week check-up today at Roswell and found out the stitches will disintegrate on their own when they're ready. Doctors said the healing was going well. Also was told the main diagnosis was uterine cancer rather than ovarian as it evidently began in the uterus.
Next Wednesday, I will go to have a mediport surgically placed for easier infusion of chemo which will begin the following week. There will be 7 sessions of chemo with three weeks between each session. So we move ahead, grateful for all the prayers and support from so many angels.
Love and Blessings--
Teri

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Home for a Week - back to Roswell Tomorrow

About this time last Tuesday, we arrived home from the hospital. It was cold but sunny just like today. Sunny always makes you think it's warmer. I'm much stronger than a week ago and tomorrow we return to Roswell to have stitches removed and find out the chemo schedule.
I didn't even get on the computer until 10:00p.m. last night and by the time I answered e-mails and read all the encouraging comments from so many responders, I was pooped :)! It's like your happy faces pop up with waves and smiles and it's a good way to keep connected while I'm out of the mainstream for a while.
I must say I never get bored and rather relish time to pray, read, write and reflect -- something I always sought before but it seemed to allude me except for snippets of time here and there. My family gifted me with a recliner last weekend which has floating-on-a -cloud -comfort and I'm generally wrapped in the royal purple and gold prayer blanket given to me so thoughtfully by my school family. Dave is such a prince of a care-giver. I'm too blessed to be stressed!
Here is a thought for the day which appears on a calendar given to me for Christmas: "In the trials we've faced, something good has happened too: God has fine-tuned us so we are more compassionate, more caring, more loving, more aware of others' pain." I've sensed from the beginning that much good will come out of this seemingly negative experience.
Thanks for being with me on the journey.
Peace and Love--
Teri :)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Teri Takes Over the Blog

With some good instruction from Greg on blogging, along with the approval of my trusty sidekick, I think I'm ready to take over this blog so I can keep you up to date on progress. Presently getting better every day and very grateful for all the support and prayers from so many family and friends. Stay tuned for further updates.
Happy St. David's Day!
Teri