First I want to say thank you to Beth Burris's mom and her church for the beautiful prayer shawl I am wearing. What an incredible ministry they have. This round of chemo seems to be going so much better. I feel GREAT. When I saw the doctor on Tuesday before chemo he asked me "is that all your hair?" I said "yes, it's not thinning at all"and I said "no". I asked him if that meant I might not lose my hair and he said "oh no, you're going to lose it, I'm just surprised you still have some". I guess that goes to show that even my hair is stubborn. I felt pretty good about having my hair at that point as we were planning a head shaving party on Sunday afternoon. But guess what, Wednesday morning I hopped in the shower and was washing my hair and it started coming out by the hand fulls. I jumped out of the shower and announced that the hair shaving party has just been moved to tonight. I pasted my hair in place with a lot of mousse and skipped the blow dryer (whats left I don't really want to carpet my bathroom walls and floor with). I have to say shaving my head was more fun than I thought possible, with lots of great friends and family surrounding me we had a great evening. As you can see by the pictures the boys and I had a lot of fun. God has been so good to me and I have been so blessed to have each and everyone of you in my life. I can't thank you enough for all your prayers, cards and words of comfort. I thank God every night for all of you.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009

March 3rd, first chemo treatment. To be honest I don't think I knew what to expect, but then who does. Accessing the chemo port had to be the most difficult part, I don't know if the tech was inexperienced or I was nervous, but lets just say it was not pleasant. The drugs made me a little sleepy so I slept about half of the time. Slight headache, and just a little off, that's about the best way I can describe it. Day 2, not too bad, a little queasy, but the drugs are working well. Today I had to go in for IV fluids and a white cell booster shot. Much easier to access port (yea). Day 3, a little worse but still the nausea drugs are working well. Day 4, a little worse but still the meds are working to keep me on top of the nausea. Today I feel a lot better. Not taking meds today, a little shaky. I know that each treatment builds on the other, but so far nothing I can't handle. Thank you for all your prayers, cards and flowers. God has truly blessed my life.



Tina, Tom and I riding the California Screamin'. >>>>
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