Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Well it appears we are punting

I myself perfer to go for the first down, but the Dr. said we would punt. I do not get to have surgery or radio frequency ablation. The CT scan said there was too much cancer. He has put me back on the original chemo, pacitaxel and carboplatin. That was my kick ass chemo, so I am rallying the troops for some cancer ass kicking. I even got a bonus shot of Nuelasta.

My jelly was a second place at the Boone County Fair. I was the only one in my category. As I heard more than once at the homemaker/quilt guild meeting, "Those judges are tough!". Yes, now that I am retired, I am aspiring to make quilts and try some domestic endeavors. My family will get a belly laugh at all of this domestication.

Day to Day, I continue to feel pretty good. I get a little tired from time to time, but That may be coupling with my strong urges to procrastinate. MAB wedding Sept. 22nd. Looking forward to it!

Friday, August 10, 2007

Dr. Update

Well, I worked my last official day at Lincoln Elementary Wed. and saw the doctor and had chemo Thurs. Busy 2 days and I also entered canned green beans and canned peach jelly at the Boone County Fair on Monday. Whew, busy weeK. I am using up my sick days and then taking disability retirement. I had planned to retire in 3 years and I am just taking a giant step to retirement. This retirement thing is not so bad!!! I'll let you know how my canned goods do.

The health news? Well, I also saw the Doctor Thurs. The cancer is not responding as well to chemo as we would like. He saw a few nodules above my virgina. I was complainng of pelvic pressure. So here is what I think is good news, given the circumstance. After the doctor sees my ct scan results on Aug 23rd, he will schedule surgery. Dr. DePreist will remove the cancer in the pelvic area and a Dr. McMath will do a Radiofrequency ablation to the cancer on my liver. This ablation method has been done for years and has proven success. A needle like instrument probe, guided to the site by computer tomography (CT), is inserted into the tumor, where it emits high frequency alternating current. The current heats the tumor and destroys it. Besides getting the good news that we will have a tough approach to the cancer with surgery, I will be able to return to the carboplatin chemo that worked so well last time. In my opinion, I feel good knowing we have an agrressive plan, which I know will kick cancer's ass.

Well, I worked my last official day at Lincoln Elementary Wed. and saw the doctor and had chemo Thurs.. I am using up my sick days and then taking disability retirement. I had planned to retire in 3 years and I am just taking a giant step to retirement. This retirement thing is not so bad!!! The health news? Well, I also saw the Doctor Thurs. The cancer is not respsonding as well to chemo as we would like. He saw a few nodules above my virgina. I was complainng of pelvic pressure. So here is what I think is good news, given the circumstance. After the doctor sees my ct scan on Aug 23rd, he will schedule sugery. Dr. DePreist will remove the cancer in the pelvic area and a Dr. McMath will do a Radiofrequency ablation to the cancer on my liver. This ablation method has been done for years and has proven success. A needle like instrument probe, guided to the site by computer tomography (CT), is inserted into the tumor, where it emits high frequency alternating current. The current heats the tumor and destroys it. Besides a tough approach to the cancer with surgery, I will be able to return to the carboplatin chemo that worked so well last time. In my opinion, I feel good knowing we have an agrressive plan, which I know will kick cancer's ass.