I got some good news and some not as good news from my first surgery - the lumpectomy went well and I have clean margins from that surgery. The lymph nodes showed cancer in the two sentinel nodes, and 5 others were clean. So this week, I am having the axillary nodes removed so we know we've gotten all the cancer. I will spend the night in the hospital which I found out at my doctor visit today. That surprised me, OK - that's alright. Please keep the prayer going for a successful surgery and I'm praying that I don't have any problem with swelling in my arm.
I'll let you know how I do.....
Mary
My message to all....don't put off your mammogram -it hurts so good!
My message to all....don't put off your mammogram -it hurts so good!
I hope this blog serves as a message board -that early detection is the hope for your future. Pull up your big girl panties - and get your girls checked out. Make an appointment today-(you know who you are).
I also want to document my "Journey on the Pink Brick Road" - because I don't want to forget a minute of it (I think) and I have heard from others that "Chemo Brain" or "Monkey Brain" is the result of the medication that is used to shrink my tumor. I have seen this already - so it will help me to remember where I parked my car yesterday and why was I even parking "there".
So hold my hand and I will hold yours on my journey on the Pink Brick Road (this definitely doesn't look like Kansas)!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Back to "work".....
Last night we had a nice dinner with the boys and their families at Twin Oaks, which we could walk to from our house. We got to see Samantha and Marie together - both girls are 10 lbs. + and just two bundles of joy!
I'm feeling well so I will go to the office today for a FEW hours - I have to milk this (so to speak) for a while. If I didn't go to the office, I would be watching daytime TV and that gets old. So Wednesday will be a good day!
Mary
I'm feeling well so I will go to the office today for a FEW hours - I have to milk this (so to speak) for a while. If I didn't go to the office, I would be watching daytime TV and that gets old. So Wednesday will be a good day!
Two Months Ago...will have a crew cut again in a couple months. |
Monday, January 23, 2012
Awesome prayers!
Thanks to the power of prayer and a wonderful surgical team - I am home, had a great happy nappy and I'm watching Wheel of Fortune just like normal! Just wanted everyone to know that I am very grateful for your kind words and prayers. I am feeling pain free, and have medication if that changes.
Love to all,
MaryPublish Post
Love to all,
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Picture taken after "look good, feel good class" - (not today) |
Friday, January 20, 2012
What is my new normal?
I am three weeks out from my last chemo and I can now taste food again - pretty much as before my chemo life. It is so much more enjoyable to eat and cook when my taste buds are getting the correct flavor - and not just the taste of something metallic. I probably used a lot more salt and pepper during this time, so my food had some kind of taste.
I'm bring "Meredith" (my wig) with me most days, but since today is "casual" Friday - I left her at home and sport my bandana. My oncologist told me when I asked him when I would have some hair back - he said I would have a nice crew cut in 4 months. - That will be my birthday time - it will be nice to see some hair growing - but I don't suspect that I will notice any new growth for a couple months.
My eyes now water continuously - and that may get better - one survivor friend told me she carries pretty hankies with her for eyes and her nose and she is a 5 year survivor. This has resulted in some new eye wrinkles, but I am being careful to use lots of moisturizer and hope it works its magic to reduce the wrinkles.
My only other new normal is tingling fingers on my left hand, and I really hope this goes away.. . It is a very strange feeling, and I have a stress ball that I keep exercising my hands so it helps it to get back to the old normal.
I enter my next chapter on Monday - when I go to Siteman for my lumpectomy - and pray that my results will have clean margins and minimal discomfort. - It is outpatient, but I will be at Siteman most of the day starting at 6:30 am for 3 hours of lab tests followed by surgery around 10am. As I have continue to say and pray - all will be well ! I have such wonderful supportive family and friends and have relied on all of you through this journey! I'll post after my surgery - Mary
I'm bring "Meredith" (my wig) with me most days, but since today is "casual" Friday - I left her at home and sport my bandana. My oncologist told me when I asked him when I would have some hair back - he said I would have a nice crew cut in 4 months. - That will be my birthday time - it will be nice to see some hair growing - but I don't suspect that I will notice any new growth for a couple months.
My eyes now water continuously - and that may get better - one survivor friend told me she carries pretty hankies with her for eyes and her nose and she is a 5 year survivor. This has resulted in some new eye wrinkles, but I am being careful to use lots of moisturizer and hope it works its magic to reduce the wrinkles.
My only other new normal is tingling fingers on my left hand, and I really hope this goes away.. . It is a very strange feeling, and I have a stress ball that I keep exercising my hands so it helps it to get back to the old normal.
I enter my next chapter on Monday - when I go to Siteman for my lumpectomy - and pray that my results will have clean margins and minimal discomfort. - It is outpatient, but I will be at Siteman most of the day starting at 6:30 am for 3 hours of lab tests followed by surgery around 10am. As I have continue to say and pray - all will be well ! I have such wonderful supportive family and friends and have relied on all of you through this journey! I'll post after my surgery - Mary
Monday, January 2, 2012
All is quiet - now what?
This morning was a little hectic getting Dave, Songzi, Dylan and Sofia to the airport for a 6:40 flight, but I had a few minutes to talk with Dylan while the final suitcases were being stuffed. He said, "Nai, Nai, what are you going to do today?" I knew it would be a sad day for me, but I told him I would be thinking of them as they flew home and I'd clean up a little around the house. John is gone to our annual tradeshow, so really I was thinking I would do NOTHING and sleep alot. He proceeded to ask me what I would do on Tuesday, then Wednesday, then Thursday, then Friday. He is amazing! I never read him the book I got from the cancer wellness center for kids, "When Someone You Loves has Cancer". He saw that they were on my dresser and asked me about them. I told them I got them for him to look at and he said, "I thought so, Thanks, Nai Nai".
After our all day Family Bingo at Joanne's, Dylan won a scrap book and we came home and put all our cut out pictures of the family in there. Sofia helped cut them out as well. Both kids LOVE to be with our family, and I thank Dave and Songzi for that - that they keep us very much alive a world away! So many great memories of this year's Christmas - I will use today's quiet as a time to refresh and probably cry too!
Happy, HEALTHY 2012 to all!
Mary
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