Thanksgiving is near. What are you thankful for?
I sit here a wake in the middle of night. Thinking of what to post on this blog. Today was my treatment day, yesterday was my Dr appointment. I found out the results of my MRI of the brain and ct scan of my chest and abdomen. The news is they found that I did have a brain and it does not have any cancer in it. I'm thankful for that. My CT scan showed stability again. I'm thankful for that. My tumor marker, a blood test showed a decrease! That is great news. This is the first time it has dropped after 4 different drugs...I'm thank ful for that.
Thank you God for listening to all my prayers and to all the prayers said for me.
I'm thankful for the medicine that is being created everyday to help all diseases.
I'm ever so thankful for everyone that is playing a part in the journey that I am on. *I could never mention every ones name.* chemo brain or no chemo brain.
James, Emily , Rachel I'm so thankful for. They are understanding and wise beyond their years. Love them so much.
Paul the best care giver a wife could ask for. Doing above and beyond as a dad and husband.Love Him !
And another Thank you to those that helped plan and organize the wonderful benefit that was a huge success because of all the people that donated, and attended.
And last but not least everyone at Lemmen Holten Cancer Center that help those of us diagnosed with tis little "c" called cancer.
Heres to all of you family and friends that have helped me stay strong along this journey. I'm thankful for all of you.
As far as my chemo treatments I asked how many more rounds and the Dr said after a long sigh. I don't have a number. And then said something I had not heard before. "this is a long process" . "we are finding that the longer it takes to go away...the longer it stays away. Sounds great that I'm on that trail. BUT c'mon now. This gets old after 10 months. A normal feeling I would think. Not knowing answers are always fearful and frustrating. I'm fighting to get off the infusion stage and get on those oral chemo pills that have not been mentioned lately.
updates on the family are Rachel has been working on getting her back hand spring and came home today saying she did it on the springy(tumble track) by herself. Very excited about that for her. Her first competition is Dec 3. Her first 8th grade report card will come home soon. She is doing well academically. Emily has adjusted well to 6th grade. Having class switches and more homework. Age Group swim will start after Thanksgiving and she is excited about that. James is signed up for Saturday basketball where they practice for an hour and then split into teams and play games for an hour. He has been doing good in school too. Paul has tomorrow and then the one more Friday class to teach and he will have about a month and a half off before the next round of teaching starts.. But this time its only 2 hours a day twice a week.
Thank you for reading my blog and giving support in the way that you do.
Thank you for who you are in my life!
Peace to you!
Kelly
5 comments:
We are all thankful for you!
Oh Kelly...you have such a wonderful way with words, I just love reading your blog. Sounds like great news...it's about time! God bless you, and keep the positive attitude.
Love, Marcia
I don't know how I missed this update! I'm happy that your scans came back on a positive note! I have been thinking of you! You are an inspiration to so many, and we are so thankful to have you in our lives!!
What a blessing Kelly! So happy to hear the scan news. God is good. You are in my prayers everyday. May God Bless and keep you always.
Love,
Sharon
So glad I can report answered prayers to my praying children! Yahoo! We will continue to pray for the cancer to disappear miraculously from your body. Sorry it has been too long since I ck'd your blog. hugs2U
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