I'm Baackkk...
I want to thank all of you for your warm thoughts, prayers and cards over the last several months. You have blessed me in ways you will never know. It seems on my lowest days I'd receive a card, a phone call or an email from someone on this board. It is a wonderful thing.
I'm not sure what information you got regarding my "Most Excellent Adventure" so I'll give you the readers digest version. The last week of August I received my 3rd dose of Mitomycin C along with my normal vitamin drip, Avastin and 48 hr infusion of 5FU. I then finished my last 3 radiation treatments to the celiac lymph nodes. That was about the time it hit. It kicked my a$$! I was sick and started living in bed 24 hrs a day. When I would get up to get lunch I passed out on the tile floor and couldn't get myself up. Each time this happened I went to the hospital to receive blood, platelets, IV vitamins, etc. The last visit was 5 days and I was released on the condition that I used a mobility scooter whenever I was alone. (How wonderful...I'm only 45 and I'm now elderly!)
After nearly 3 months of this I finally started to get better. It takes a long time to recover after being in bed that long. I still have little energy and tire easily. I need to use the mobility scooter to go anywhere because until I get into the building I can't walk any more. Even though I have no trouble driving to my Cancer Clinic I have to have someone with me because I can't walk to the scan area, or the lab or even into the building from the parking lot. I need to be dropped off at the door and use a wheelchair or my mobility scooter. I am frustrated with where I am now but grateful to be here.
Ironically, if I had to make the decision of Mitomycin again I would still take it. It was my only real choice when I started January '09 and it was a miracle drug "for me". That medication in conjunction with my radiation therapies (liver and celiac LN) are the only reason I get to see 2010.
I'm struggling with this next scan coming up in 2 days. I need it to be good. It has to be. I'm not in any condition to start a tough new treatment regimen. I'll limp through the next few days, pull myself up and move forward with whatever I need to do.
My plan is to be here and help as much as I can. I have missed you all so much but being so sick I think I needed a cancer break. I spent my holidays not talking about cancer at all. I just wanted to be a normal person instead of the cancer chick. It was wonderful but I'm stronger now. Strong enough to help the people I care about. So, you'll be seeing me around more.
Thanks again for all you've done for me.
Kimby
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You were very missed.
For all the cards, calls and notes you received, there are probably another hundred people who sat quietly and hoped for your return. I was one of them - guilty as charged. It is good to hear from you and I hope your energy returns quickly. You have been through so much. Sending warm energy your way from the very wet northwest.0 -
Welcome Home Kimby...........NWGirl said:You were very missed.
For all the cards, calls and notes you received, there are probably another hundred people who sat quietly and hoped for your return. I was one of them - guilty as charged. It is good to hear from you and I hope your energy returns quickly. You have been through so much. Sending warm energy your way from the very wet northwest.
Its very nice to have you back....I wish for Gods Speed in your recovery and that all scans are good from now on ...again, welcome home....Love and Hope, Buzz0 -
Hugs~Hugs~Hugs~
I know I do not belong on this board but I have been looking for Kimby so please forgive me for popping in one last time. Kimby I am glad you are a bit better and you are in my prayers as always. Hang in there gal, remember....grins and giggles!
♥ RE ♥0 -
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Good to see you back and sounds like you are feeling alittle better . I will say it again cancer sucks plain and simple . There is not enough sugar in the world to take away the suckieness of this monster . But we beat it more than not . I will pray for you and I am that older person you called your self at 62 bald from chemo and walking with a cane but girlfriend we are still breathing and that is what matters...stay strong and fight like H_ ll.0 -
Hey Kimby, I am so glad you
Hey Kimby, I am so glad you are back, Don't know if you remember but you were the first one to welcome me on this board. I remember feeling so welcomed by you and I won't ever forget it. I hope you get back to full energy. I recently talked with Suzanne Lindley and she speaks very highly of you. You inspire all. Patti0 -
I'm so glad to see you!!! I was so worried!!!
And rightfully so, from your 'adventures'!!!!!!
As far as the feeling of being 'elderly'....you MUST do what is best!!!...your body has had a big 'slam/dunk' and now needs to be treated like a loyal, recovering old friend. So what if you need help...isn't that what living is about...lol...gathering loved ones around you? Comfort yourself with the thought that someday, when you are strong again, you will return the favor and help someone else in need....It's what I thought, when I felt frustrated from not being able to do things for myself.
You are so brave, and the thought about 'I would still have done it' is so smart!
And, what's wrong with taking a 'cancer break'???? We all do it...normal is SUCH a wonderful word...I'm glad you had a nice restful holiday.
Great to see you back, please keep us posted if there is anything we can do...
BIG hugs, Kathi0 -
So Glad You're Back
Hi Kimby
It's so glad to hear from you! Everyone has been very concerned about you and how you've been doing, so it's good to see you back on the board.
You sound good with everything you've gone through - I hope things get better for you every day
You once told me this - and I'll never forget it:
"When you're in Hell, don't stop, put your foot on the gas!"
-Craig0 -
welcome homeSundanceh said:So Glad You're Back
Hi Kimby
It's so glad to hear from you! Everyone has been very concerned about you and how you've been doing, so it's good to see you back on the board.
You sound good with everything you've gone through - I hope things get better for you every day
You once told me this - and I'll never forget it:
"When you're in Hell, don't stop, put your foot on the gas!"
-Craig
ahhhh Kimby....my heart just lit up like a light when i saw your post. I am so very sorry you have had this difficult path.
Girlfriend, I am so happy to have you back.
you are my strength...
with hugs,
mags0 -
Welcome
So sorry to hear you have been going through so much and you have been struggling so over these last months. Glad to have you back on board and that you are feeling a little better. Wishing you the best on the scan and thinking and praying for you always.
Kim0 -
We have really missed you!
We have really missed you! I'm so happy to see you back and posting. We need you, gal!0 -
Hilizbiz said:Welcome back my mutant
Welcome back my mutant sister! I was getting really worried about you. I'm so glad to hear you're feeling better.
Love,
Elizabeth
Glad to see you back and feeling better,
michelle0 -
Dear Kimby,you are one of
Dear Kimby,you are one of the icons of this forum.I am so happy that you are back and it is really nice to have you back.Please get a fully recovery very soon.Best luck to you with the scan.Take care.0 -
Kimby
Kimby,
Soooo good to see you back! Praying all goes well with your scan!
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
OMG!!! GIRRRRRRRRRRRLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!Kathleen808 said:Kimby
Kimby,
Soooo good to see you back! Praying all goes well with your scan!
Aloha,
Kathleen
SOOOOOOOOO....SOOOOOOOOOOOO...SOOOOOOOOOOOO...HAPPY TO SEE "KIMBY"..........WHAT A GREAT NITE TO CHECK THE BOARDS.........I BEEN GONE A WHILE TOO.......LOVE YA!
JENNIE0
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