Kayandok/Kathleen ??? How Are You?? / #3 cycle for me
I had my #3 of second round of Carbo-Taxol yesterday so feeling the steroid punch today and a little groggy for some reason. I have a repeat CT on 3-24 and follow-up with the onc. on
3-27. My Ca-125's have been 31 and 14 after tx. #1 and 2, but I somehow feel that my abdomen is still harboring the cells so we'll see. I was more anxious before this treatment than I've ever been. I guess knowing my pattern is what bothers me. I'm fine the day of and two days after treatment and then the surprises start. First was the bad nausea so I've got Emend for that, next terrible knee joint pain so I've got pain killers for that although I'm hesitant to take them. Since my reverse illeostomy, I know that narcotics can slow everything down in the digestive system and I don't want another obstruction - ever. We are going to go out of town for a couple of days to see our grand-baby and to say good-bye to our son-in-law who will deploy to the mid-east in April for 6-7 months . Of course during my feel good times we will be traveling when we can to see her.
My husbands chemo for his prostate cancer seems to be going well. We are quite the pair. We share a house, cars, cancer and drugs lol!
To all, stay strong knowing that life within us goes on - we just have to believe that the good times will surface again and appreciate that time no matter how briefly that time is and to enjoy it...luv muches, Ellen
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PRAYERS FROM ME, TOO
Praying all is well for Kathleen in Japan. And sending prayers for this tragic event and the lives lost. This is so sad.
Ellen, so inspired by your journey, all you have gone through and continuing to go through. It's difficult enough for one spouse to go through this, let alone both. I admire your courage and positive outlook.
I will pray for your son-in-law's safety (we have family members in the military as wel), and enjoy your Grandbaby! Aren't they the best? Our grandson is 2 now, and we have a step-grandson who is 12. Now I know what my parents were excited about!
(((HUGS)))
Monika0 -
Kathleen
Hi Ellen, When I woke up this morning and saw the news, I thought of Kathleen. I am praying that she and all of her family are okay.
When I was on the taxol, I was like you. The day of and two days after, I was like the energizer bunny. But then it hit me like a brick wall and I was down for the count. The Emend for nausea was my saving glory. Worked great for me. Pain for me would occur in different spots. Very strange. I had pain shoot through my toenails. Glad to hear that your husband is hanging in there.
Those grandbabies are a wonderful medicine. I know they are for me.
Linda0 -
I hope you are safeclamryn said:Kathleen
Hi Ellen, When I woke up this morning and saw the news, I thought of Kathleen. I am praying that she and all of her family are okay.
When I was on the taxol, I was like you. The day of and two days after, I was like the energizer bunny. But then it hit me like a brick wall and I was down for the count. The Emend for nausea was my saving glory. Worked great for me. Pain for me would occur in different spots. Very strange. I had pain shoot through my toenails. Glad to hear that your husband is hanging in there.
Those grandbabies are a wonderful medicine. I know they are for me.
Linda
I also heard the tragic newa and I hope you and your family are safe. Please post us when you can. Prayer hheading your wat...val0 -
Kathleenpoopergirl14052 said:I hope you are safe
I also heard the tragic newa and I hope you and your family are safe. Please post us when you can. Prayer hheading your wat...val
Thoughts and prayers for you all during this terrible tragedy in Japan. Hope we hear news (good) from you soon.
Verna0 -
Thanks,
for asking. The earthquake and all the tsunami damage is way north of Tokyo. I am way south of Tokyo. the city I live in is Nishinomiya (between Kobe and Osaka). I have been able to connect with all my friends and family in that area and they are all fine. I went through the 1995 Kobe earthquake (5000 deaths) but I think the death toll is going to be way higher. Looks like whole villages were wiped out. Crazy. Thanks for praying for Japan.
kathleen0 -
Hi Kathleenkayandok said:Thanks,
for asking. The earthquake and all the tsunami damage is way north of Tokyo. I am way south of Tokyo. the city I live in is Nishinomiya (between Kobe and Osaka). I have been able to connect with all my friends and family in that area and they are all fine. I went through the 1995 Kobe earthquake (5000 deaths) but I think the death toll is going to be way higher. Looks like whole villages were wiped out. Crazy. Thanks for praying for Japan.
kathleen
I am so pleased to hear that you are safe from the disasters that are taking place in Japan. I hope the death toll is low rather than higher for the poor people who live in the villages.
Tina x0 -
Dear Kathleen
I'm so glad to hear that you are safe. You've been in my thoughts since I first heard about the terrible devastation Japan is enduring.
I'm glad you had a break with your son and please know that the whole world is watching these events unfold and is offering assistance.
(((HUGS))) Maria0 -
good to hear you and yourskayandok said:Ellen,
you have a lot on your plate! I'm so glad you can get away to see your grandbaby and spend time with family. I just got back from the States and spending time with my son in college and family. It was healing and refeshing for me.
Hugs,
kathleen
good to hear you and yours are safe. It's amazing that the tusumani so far away wreaked such havoc on our harbor here in Santa Cruz. About 5M boat damage and 10M harbor damage. The harbor is fairly narrow but very long and the water rushes in unbelievably fast and the rushing out just creates this huge "sucking out to sea" waves and rips boats out from their moorings and in some cases taking the docks with them! Several sailboats' masts got hooked up under the bridge and and train trestle. It's an area I frequently take my walks and on ususally this time of year its very quiet. Not now!0 -
So glad to hear you are OK!kayandok said:Thanks,
for asking. The earthquake and all the tsunami damage is way north of Tokyo. I am way south of Tokyo. the city I live in is Nishinomiya (between Kobe and Osaka). I have been able to connect with all my friends and family in that area and they are all fine. I went through the 1995 Kobe earthquake (5000 deaths) but I think the death toll is going to be way higher. Looks like whole villages were wiped out. Crazy. Thanks for praying for Japan.
kathleen
I am so glad to hear that you and your family are all OK. The Kobe earthquake must have been a nightmare for you. My daughter went to school for 3 semesters in Kyoto, so I feel a bit of a personal connection. My heart goes out to all the people who are in distress from this terrible event.0 -
Good newsMwee said:Dear Ellen
You have such a full plate! Oh, my ONC tells me to take those pain meds, but to take 2 colace (SP?) right along with them.
sending along ((HUGS)) to you....... Maria
I can hardly bear to watch the earthquakes in Japan on TV. Nice to hear that Kathleen is OK and hoping that Ellen is soon OK, too.0 -
Great toLaundryQueen said:Good news
I can hardly bear to watch the earthquakes in Japan on TV. Nice to hear that Kathleen is OK and hoping that Ellen is soon OK, too.
hear you and your family and friends are okay.
Karen0
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