Sunday, November 25, 2018

Thanksgiving 2018

On Wednesday, November 21, the IL Grandparents arrived in CT for the Thanksgiving holiday.  We went out to eat at Acapulco's that night for dinner.  The next day, Thanksgiving,  I had to work but Stas and Lizzy and Tammy had off.  Stas prepared the turkey (which was one of the juicest we've ever had).  Lizzy made the sweet potato casserole.  Tammy and Grandma Kelly made the stuffing, potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, pumpkin and apple pies.  Stas's brother Illiya was able to join us for the day as well.

On Friday, both Tammy and I had to work.  Stas and Lizzy took the IL grandparents to the Springfield Armory then to Munich Haus for lunch.  On Saturday, Tammy and I along with Grandma Kelly went to Worcester to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the DCU Center.  We did make a stop at an antique store along the way.  Stas and Lizzy and Grandpa Kelly went to Chicago Sams to watch some college football and have lunch.


 

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Healing!?!

On Thursday, October 15,  I had a PET-Scan to determine the progression of my Hodgkin lymphoma since chemo treatment.   I received the call from the doctor on Tuesday that the areas of previous cancer had shown the treatments had been effective in "killing" (my word)  them, and there was nothing new.  I felt so happy to be "healed" (again my word) and much relief of what I thought might be a chemo treatment or two to wrap things up.

I visited the doctor on Thursday.  I was informed that I would need more than just my perceived one or two treatments to wrap things up.  I was presented with the options of 8 more chemo treatments or four more chemo treatments plus three weeks of radiation.  Because of my young age and the long term negative effects of radiation, it was recommended I opt for the 8 more treatments.  I chose the 8 more treatments with much disappointment.  I had finished up four treatments to this point of "healing" and would be going through eight more to wrap it up.  Not what I was expecting to say the least.

While I am beyond thankful and blessed to know that my cancer is "healed", I do have to note that with each chemo treatment, the side effects of taste, smell, nausea, and constipation linger longer than the previous time.  Here's to hoping for a quick passage of time to mid-January 2019 and no more chemo treatments.