Still Shrinking.... :)
We get another update in six weeks, just before we go to Australia for vacation.... my wife's lifelong dream.
She's followed a diet of chemo and lots of sugar!
Thanks all for your continued support.
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W O N D E R F U L ! ! !
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Great News. Enjoy yourConcerned Daughter said:W O N D E R F U L ! ! !
W O N D E R F U L ! ! !
Great News. Enjoy your vacation. God Bless0 -
Great, great news!
Now, I'm curious why it's been your wife's lifelong dream to go to Australia For most people it's Ireland or France or Alaska or Spain or something. I can think of a few terrific things about Australia right off the bat - aboriginal rock art, Sydney Opera House, Ayer's Rock, Tripod Vs the Dragon, but it's not the usual sort of place people dream of going to...
I'm so glad she's doing so well!
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Australia Becausestayingcalm said:Great, great news!
Now, I'm curious why it's been your wife's lifelong dream to go to Australia For most people it's Ireland or France or Alaska or Spain or something. I can think of a few terrific things about Australia right off the bat - aboriginal rock art, Sydney Opera House, Ayer's Rock, Tripod Vs the Dragon, but it's not the usual sort of place people dream of going to...
I'm so glad she's doing so well!
stayingcalm
My wife did a lot of traveling before we met, including Europe, and we went to Alaska last year.
You hit two of the places we will go.. Sydney and Ayer's Rock. We will also go to the Northeast to the reef.
I'm surprised at how well she is doing... Her skin is very dry, and there are the usual side effects of chemo and the targeted therapies, but she does not complain. We are self employed, and this is a slower time of year, so she has been able to take some time off. But she continues to work. She had chemo for ten hours yesterday... Cetuximab, Taxol, carboplatin, Avastin and the ancillary medicines that go along with it. Then she stayed up till midnight and got up this morning to work. Now if it was me, I'd be in bed or on the couch most days.0 -
Sounds like her oncologistNayPaul said:Australia Because
My wife did a lot of traveling before we met, including Europe, and we went to Alaska last year.
You hit two of the places we will go.. Sydney and Ayer's Rock. We will also go to the Northeast to the reef.
I'm surprised at how well she is doing... Her skin is very dry, and there are the usual side effects of chemo and the targeted therapies, but she does not complain. We are self employed, and this is a slower time of year, so she has been able to take some time off. But she continues to work. She had chemo for ten hours yesterday... Cetuximab, Taxol, carboplatin, Avastin and the ancillary medicines that go along with it. Then she stayed up till midnight and got up this morning to work. Now if it was me, I'd be in bed or on the couch most days.
is attacking with everything he's got! And your wife is amazing for standing up to it! We all know women are better at handling illness than men are ;-) *JOKE*
Hope you get a chance to scuba dive on the reef, it looks beautiful.
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Truestayingcalm said:Sounds like her oncologist
is attacking with everything he's got! And your wife is amazing for standing up to it! We all know women are better at handling illness than men are ;-) *JOKE*
Hope you get a chance to scuba dive on the reef, it looks beautiful.
Deb
At the risk of sounding sexist, in general, I do believe that women are better at handling the physical pain, and emotional adjustments needed to deal with major illnesses.
I have my PADI scuba certification, but have never scuba dived outside of that setting. So yes, that is somthing I will be doing.0 -
How sweet it is!
Such wonderful news! Enjoy your vacation, take lots of pics and post!0 -
congratulationsluz del lago said:How sweet it is!
Such wonderful news! Enjoy your vacation, take lots of pics and post!
great news have a great vacation you give us all hope.0
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