Well, the first week of chemo is done and I'm in the chemo ward all day today getting the week 2 dose. It wasn't as severe as the 3-week version, that's for sure. I was pretty nauseated for several days, but it eventually subsided and I was just mainly fatigued after that. Yesterday was a great day - I felt pretty good. I think the worst thing was just not feeling good over the weekend. It was nice and the kids were active but I just couldn't join them like I wanted to!
Jen is at school today, which she just hates. She can't stand not being here when I have chemo. But, she's out of time off and really needs to finish out the school year strong if at all possible. So I encourage her not to worry about it. She does anyhow. :-)
I'm encouraged that at least for now, this chemo seems like it will be pretty manageable. We'll see how the next few weeks go, but so far so good. Thanks to all who keep supporting us in some fashion - like through prayer especially!!
-Steve
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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ReplyDeleteI just learned about this blog today from an old Micron buddy. I think you have a wonderful attitude which I'm sure will help you fight off the cancer beast. I know that researchers are making advances in cancer treatment daily, so keep hanging in there.
I work downtown. While I don't know what MISTI's setup is, if allowed, I could swing by on my noon hour if you needed somebody to help you pass the time.
I wish you well and have a Happy Easter.
Chelly Reesman
We are saying lots of prayers for you and your family to see God in his biggest, most loving and powerful fashion. I can only imagine what you have endured and have so much respect for your positive outlook. This is the type of situation where the ‘rubber’ really meets the road in life. Hopefully we can all learn from your example and cherish every moment.
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