Tuesday, November 2, 2010

One Thing I Want To Know

One thing I want to know is...why on earth am I having this tingling, spasm sensation in my left arm?!? It feels so weird. It starts at the tip of my fingers sometimes and sometimes it starts at the elbow and work its way up to my neck and tightens. It so scary. Dr. Ibrahim is trying really hard to figure out what it is. He has had me in for a series of testing. Yesterday I spent most of the day and night at MDA.

This morning I went for results. From looking at the results he still say that my treatments are working and there was nothing new that showed up on the scans and treatments can stay the same. However, when I went in for the initial visit because of the tingling, he scheduled me for a CT scan that same week. From those results he did see a spot that showed up on my neck area. He doesn't know if it's new or if it's something I already had because they don't have a scan to compare it to since they didn't do a CT scan on the neck area in the beginning stages. He wants to rule out cancer related before he refers me to another doctor to diagnose the tingling problem, so he ordered blood work today to see what the tumor markers read. If it's high then they will biopsy the spot, if not they will just keep an eye on it and then refer me to another doctor for the tingling. Hope all this make sense to you all. Love you! Keep praying for me and I will keep you posted.

One Thing I Know

One thing I do know is that when you are in the circle with others with the same health issue, or any health issue, you begin to see things a bit different. Little things that are normally not important becomes more important. You learn more about people and their needs and what's important to them. I'm even learning things about myself while on this journey.

Hello everyone...I know it's been a while, and yes, I have missed you too! October was a very exciting month for me. It was breast cancer awareness month. Friends and family joined me in the Susan G. Komen walk for the cure. Thanks to all of you who supported me with donations and to those of you who hung out with me that morning. It was a lot of fun and it was exciting just being there in the crowd knowing that most of us were there for the same cause. To top it off, we ended the evening with a Pink Party. My goal in planning this party was to celebrate, entertain, and educate. Many came to me and thanked me for the information that was given out that evening. Some have already gotten their mammograms, thermographys, and some have even had their vitamin D levels checked to find out that their's is very low or they have none at all. They are now taking vitamin D supplements. Thanks to all of you who came out to the party. Look forward to seeing you next year!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Tenth Round & Journeying On

Tomorrow will be my tenth round with Herceptin and Zometa plus several weeks with Tamoxifen. Wow, how time flies. These three weeks roll around so fast. That's okay though, because with God, your prayers along with these treatments...good things are happening.

I kind of look forward to my appointment days. I usually get a really good nap in on the way, because you all know me, with a zillion and one things on my plate, I rarely get in a nap. So when the opportunity is there, I take it. I'm learning to get more rest though. I've been doing a lot of reading and rest seems to be a big part of healing. So If you call me in the middle of the day and I don't answer right away, leave me a message, because I'm sleeping. The other day I actually turned off my phone and took a nap. It took a lot for me to actually do that and be okay with it, but it really felt good.

Oh, and Lets not forget the ride home and the stop offs to Whole Foods for my organic fix. That's a fun an exciting adventure in itself. My friend Karen, who is also dealing with BC mentioned the other day on her blog how that when you're in Whole Foods how it makes you feel healthier. I couldn't agree with her more. You do feel healthier because you're in this organic and all natural atmosphere from food on down to the people. I've even had a couple of prayer sessions while in there too. And I love to go there and get the teriyaki sweet potatoes...they are so good.

I'm sleepy right now and I think I'm going to go nap before the kids get in. Oh wait, I need to cook dinner first.
Keep on praying and again...thanks to my family and friends for your support and being there for me and my family. I am so blessed to have you!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Surprised In A Loving Way

Today was a busy day for me. I was asked to make cupcakes and nachos for a back to school gathering in the neighborhood. Those of you who know me, know that cooking is my passion. So I also whipped up a tray of turkey wraps to go along with the menu.

It turned out that this back to school gathering was actually a benefit for me. I had no clue!
Thanks to my Ponderosa PTO friends and neighbors who made this possible. It's 11:57 p.m. and I still haven't counted my donations...It's almost like I want to freeze the moment. I am so grateful for the donations given tonight, but I am even more grateful for the love that this special group of friends has for me. Thanks to all of you who made this possible. I am still on an emotional high and I think it's going to last a while.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Somebody is praying for me!

Hello all...I was just online viewing the results from my chest x-ray and ultrasound taken on last week. Well...the positives outweighed the negatives. Some of the masses and nodes have decreased in size since March which means the therapy is working along with your prayers. Only a couple of the nodes showed a slight increase in size. As for the chest x-rays...all still looks good... lungs, heart etc.,. I have more test scheduled for August and that will be the next time I see the doctor with more positive results. God is good! Keep on praying family and friends.

Monday, July 5, 2010

No Traffic Jams

My husband and I had a pleasant ride to the medical center this morning. No traffic jams or nothing...thank goodness for holidays! I had an appointment for an ultrasound at 8:00 a.m. and I was out of there by 9:40...another reason to be thankful for holidays. As soon as I signed in and sat down, they called my name. I didn't even get a chance to warm my seat good. I brought books, my journal and magazines to read while I wait, but didn't get a chance to get a glance at them. The doctor only scheduled a view of the right breast and the lymph nodes. They will compare it to the one they did in March. I tried to get results out of the radiologist at the time she was probing, but she was too busy telling me about her vacation to Disney World. Once I get them, I will let you know.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Update

It's been almost 4 months since my diagnosis. I have had numerous test, a change in my eating habits, I've lost a few pounds and I have had genetic and nutritional counseling. Last week I had a follow up visit with the doctor. He really didn't have too much news to make me say "yippee." He said he should have more results in a couple of months when more test are done. It usually takes about 6 to 7 months before you can see the progress the treatment is making. My genetic test did come back negative. I kind of figured it would though. The nutritional counseling was very good and informational. I had a chance to let them know about all the supplements I have included in my treatment plan.

As for me...I feel great! I'm in good spirits and I'm remaining positive through it all. Along this journey, I have the best support system ever! My kids keep me smiling and laughing. I love my family...they have truly been there for me and they are taking good care of me. I never ever have to worry about a ride to my appointments...Kenny & Sham are always ready and willing. Thank yall & I love you much! Until next time...