Marsha Mulvey ~~ How Are You?
Thinking of you and praying for you!
♠♣ Love, Susie ♠♣
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still fighting!Ritzy said:Marsha, you are on the mind
Marsha, you are on the mind and in the hearts of the pinkies.
Praying,
Sue
I'm still fighting, but it's getting harder. My last scan showed just what we expected - the two largest tumors in the liver have now come together with several of the smaller ones to make them very large. The side effects with Halaven have been difficult too. My abdomen is distended from the chemo and the enlargement of the liver so I am uncomfortable all the time. A couple of weeks ago they did an ultra sound of the abdomen - thinking it was filling up with fluid but none was found. This is not pain, but constant discomfort. Sleep is difficult because you are never comfortable, no matter what position you try to lay.
The supraclavical lymph nodes are all swollen again and this is the first time for this since we were able to shrink them down about three months into the fight.
Here's the good news: As many of you know, my cancer was too extensive when it was first found to warrant any surgery. So, the tumors in my breast have been an indicator as to what's going on. I can tell you for sure that those tumors have been shrinking while on Halaven. Usually that tells us what's going on with all of the cancer. This time though, I'm not sure because I'm not getting any relief in the abdomen. It seems like the distention in the abdomen would be getting better if the liver were shrinking too. It will be several more weeks before another scan in order to know for sure.
I've continued to work but now take about an hour and a half to two hours for lunch. I drive home, grab a bite to eat and stretch out for a while. It's difficult to sit for a long time without a break. I'm very fortunate to work where everyone is so understanding. We're currently starting to train someone part-time who will eventually take my place. This is something that needs to be done, so I'm not having any hard feelings about it. My boss called me in to say he didn't want me to think I was being pushed out - that as long as I'm able to work any at all, I have a job in that office.
I do want you to know that recently I've tried several times to get on and either my computer or this site have acted up to stop me from doing so.
As always, I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers and of course request that you continue. You'll be in mine as long as I'm able.
Best wishes and God bless.
Marsha0 -
MarshaMarsha Mulvey said:still fighting!
I'm still fighting, but it's getting harder. My last scan showed just what we expected - the two largest tumors in the liver have now come together with several of the smaller ones to make them very large. The side effects with Halaven have been difficult too. My abdomen is distended from the chemo and the enlargement of the liver so I am uncomfortable all the time. A couple of weeks ago they did an ultra sound of the abdomen - thinking it was filling up with fluid but none was found. This is not pain, but constant discomfort. Sleep is difficult because you are never comfortable, no matter what position you try to lay.
The supraclavical lymph nodes are all swollen again and this is the first time for this since we were able to shrink them down about three months into the fight.
Here's the good news: As many of you know, my cancer was too extensive when it was first found to warrant any surgery. So, the tumors in my breast have been an indicator as to what's going on. I can tell you for sure that those tumors have been shrinking while on Halaven. Usually that tells us what's going on with all of the cancer. This time though, I'm not sure because I'm not getting any relief in the abdomen. It seems like the distention in the abdomen would be getting better if the liver were shrinking too. It will be several more weeks before another scan in order to know for sure.
I've continued to work but now take about an hour and a half to two hours for lunch. I drive home, grab a bite to eat and stretch out for a while. It's difficult to sit for a long time without a break. I'm very fortunate to work where everyone is so understanding. We're currently starting to train someone part-time who will eventually take my place. This is something that needs to be done, so I'm not having any hard feelings about it. My boss called me in to say he didn't want me to think I was being pushed out - that as long as I'm able to work any at all, I have a job in that office.
I do want you to know that recently I've tried several times to get on and either my computer or this site have acted up to stop me from doing so.
As always, I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers and of course request that you continue. You'll be in mine as long as I'm able.
Best wishes and God bless.
Marsha
I am happy to read that the Halaven is shrinking the tumors Marsha. But not so happy to read about the tumors in your liver coming together with the smaller ones.
I can't even begin to imagine how hard you are fighting, and, I pray that you continue to fight as hard as you can. I wish there more that we could do, other than post here, sending you hugs, hope and prayers.
Your working just shows the determination and courage that you have!
Thank you for posting an update, as, we were all worrying about you.
Take care Marsha and know that you are always in my prayers.
Sue0 -
There's something wrong withVickiSam said:I think of you, often ... Marsha as well
as pray that all is going your way.
Health, Happiness and Strength.
Vicki Sam
There's something wrong with the site Marsha and it has been this way for awhile now. I don't know what, but, many of us have trouble getting in anymore.
Great seeing you here! I am praying for you!
God Bless you Marsha,
Megan0 -
I was hoping this wouldn't happenMarsha Mulvey said:still fighting!
I'm still fighting, but it's getting harder. My last scan showed just what we expected - the two largest tumors in the liver have now come together with several of the smaller ones to make them very large. The side effects with Halaven have been difficult too. My abdomen is distended from the chemo and the enlargement of the liver so I am uncomfortable all the time. A couple of weeks ago they did an ultra sound of the abdomen - thinking it was filling up with fluid but none was found. This is not pain, but constant discomfort. Sleep is difficult because you are never comfortable, no matter what position you try to lay.
The supraclavical lymph nodes are all swollen again and this is the first time for this since we were able to shrink them down about three months into the fight.
Here's the good news: As many of you know, my cancer was too extensive when it was first found to warrant any surgery. So, the tumors in my breast have been an indicator as to what's going on. I can tell you for sure that those tumors have been shrinking while on Halaven. Usually that tells us what's going on with all of the cancer. This time though, I'm not sure because I'm not getting any relief in the abdomen. It seems like the distention in the abdomen would be getting better if the liver were shrinking too. It will be several more weeks before another scan in order to know for sure.
I've continued to work but now take about an hour and a half to two hours for lunch. I drive home, grab a bite to eat and stretch out for a while. It's difficult to sit for a long time without a break. I'm very fortunate to work where everyone is so understanding. We're currently starting to train someone part-time who will eventually take my place. This is something that needs to be done, so I'm not having any hard feelings about it. My boss called me in to say he didn't want me to think I was being pushed out - that as long as I'm able to work any at all, I have a job in that office.
I do want you to know that recently I've tried several times to get on and either my computer or this site have acted up to stop me from doing so.
As always, I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers and of course request that you continue. You'll be in mine as long as I'm able.
Best wishes and God bless.
Marsha
regarding the tumors fusing together. I hope and pray that you get comfort soon and you can sleep better I also hope and pray that the Halaven will continue to shrink ALL tumors and you can get relief in the abdomenal area.
Marsha, you're in my thoughts and prayers...
Hugs,
Sylvia0 -
Praying your chemo willMegan M said:There's something wrong with
There's something wrong with the site Marsha and it has been this way for awhile now. I don't know what, but, many of us have trouble getting in anymore.
Great seeing you here! I am praying for you!
God Bless you Marsha,
Megan
Praying your chemo will shrink your tumors Marsha. I've always been amazed how a pink sister that is having such a difficult time continues to work. You are awesome Marsha!
Prayers,
Diane0 -
Marsha sending you a big hugMarsha Mulvey said:still fighting!
I'm still fighting, but it's getting harder. My last scan showed just what we expected - the two largest tumors in the liver have now come together with several of the smaller ones to make them very large. The side effects with Halaven have been difficult too. My abdomen is distended from the chemo and the enlargement of the liver so I am uncomfortable all the time. A couple of weeks ago they did an ultra sound of the abdomen - thinking it was filling up with fluid but none was found. This is not pain, but constant discomfort. Sleep is difficult because you are never comfortable, no matter what position you try to lay.
The supraclavical lymph nodes are all swollen again and this is the first time for this since we were able to shrink them down about three months into the fight.
Here's the good news: As many of you know, my cancer was too extensive when it was first found to warrant any surgery. So, the tumors in my breast have been an indicator as to what's going on. I can tell you for sure that those tumors have been shrinking while on Halaven. Usually that tells us what's going on with all of the cancer. This time though, I'm not sure because I'm not getting any relief in the abdomen. It seems like the distention in the abdomen would be getting better if the liver were shrinking too. It will be several more weeks before another scan in order to know for sure.
I've continued to work but now take about an hour and a half to two hours for lunch. I drive home, grab a bite to eat and stretch out for a while. It's difficult to sit for a long time without a break. I'm very fortunate to work where everyone is so understanding. We're currently starting to train someone part-time who will eventually take my place. This is something that needs to be done, so I'm not having any hard feelings about it. My boss called me in to say he didn't want me to think I was being pushed out - that as long as I'm able to work any at all, I have a job in that office.
I do want you to know that recently I've tried several times to get on and either my computer or this site have acted up to stop me from doing so.
As always, I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers and of course request that you continue. You'll be in mine as long as I'm able.
Best wishes and God bless.
Marsha
Dear Marsha,
I am very sorry that you are having a very difficult time. Happy holiday to you and your family
Sending you a big hug?
New Flower0 -
For Marsha,Marsha Mulvey said:still fighting!
I'm still fighting, but it's getting harder. My last scan showed just what we expected - the two largest tumors in the liver have now come together with several of the smaller ones to make them very large. The side effects with Halaven have been difficult too. My abdomen is distended from the chemo and the enlargement of the liver so I am uncomfortable all the time. A couple of weeks ago they did an ultra sound of the abdomen - thinking it was filling up with fluid but none was found. This is not pain, but constant discomfort. Sleep is difficult because you are never comfortable, no matter what position you try to lay.
The supraclavical lymph nodes are all swollen again and this is the first time for this since we were able to shrink them down about three months into the fight.
Here's the good news: As many of you know, my cancer was too extensive when it was first found to warrant any surgery. So, the tumors in my breast have been an indicator as to what's going on. I can tell you for sure that those tumors have been shrinking while on Halaven. Usually that tells us what's going on with all of the cancer. This time though, I'm not sure because I'm not getting any relief in the abdomen. It seems like the distention in the abdomen would be getting better if the liver were shrinking too. It will be several more weeks before another scan in order to know for sure.
I've continued to work but now take about an hour and a half to two hours for lunch. I drive home, grab a bite to eat and stretch out for a while. It's difficult to sit for a long time without a break. I'm very fortunate to work where everyone is so understanding. We're currently starting to train someone part-time who will eventually take my place. This is something that needs to be done, so I'm not having any hard feelings about it. My boss called me in to say he didn't want me to think I was being pushed out - that as long as I'm able to work any at all, I have a job in that office.
I do want you to know that recently I've tried several times to get on and either my computer or this site have acted up to stop me from doing so.
As always, I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers and of course request that you continue. You'll be in mine as long as I'm able.
Best wishes and God bless.
Marsha
Dear Marsha,
You are such a brave woman. Working is such good therapy. I am happy for you that your boss and co-workers are so understanding.
Hope you find some relief soon on the abdomen problem.
Positive thoughts sent your way.
Doris0 -
Hoping and praying you getNew Flower said:Marsha sending you a big hug
Dear Marsha,
I am very sorry that you are having a very difficult time. Happy holiday to you and your family
Sending you a big hug?
New Flower
Hoping and praying you get some relief and that this chemo gets rid of the tumors.
Hugs and prayers,
Angie0 -
I stand united with theVickiSam said:I think of you, often ... Marsha as well
as pray that all is going your way.
Health, Happiness and Strength.
Vicki Sam
I stand united with the others in wishing you strength and hope. I will keep you in my prayers Marsha.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Marsha ... Marsha .. Marsha ...Noel said:Just wondering and a bit
Just wondering and a bit worried about you Marsha. It has been a long time since you posted to us. How are you doing?
how goes it? We Sisters in PINK are praying for you ... and hoping you are in good health, and spirits!
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
I am getting really worriedVickiSam said:Marsha ... Marsha .. Marsha ...
how goes it? We Sisters in PINK are praying for you ... and hoping you are in good health, and spirits!
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam
I am getting really worried since Marsha hasn't posted. Praying for you Marsha!
Hugs, Diane0
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