Just a bump in the road...

"With God, all things are possible" Matthew, Chapter 19, Verse 26

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Hello My Freinds

It's been a while since I've blogged. Several people have asked me what's been going on.
Well, since my hair fell out, I've been doing really well! I haven't felt nauseated at all. The third day after the chemo I have an uncomfortable day in my stomach or back. But that goes away after a day.
My nurses & doctors have my med's layered so well that I don't get sick at all. Or so far, so good. They say it builds up in your system so we'll see what happens later, but I'm not worrying about it. It will be what it will be. I will let you know. The only side effect is hair loss. And I'd much rather have no hair than be sick.

Work has been slow but by the grace of God I've had customer's coming in to do small projects. And Kathi & I are working on a huge house that the lighting package is the value of my whole house. Now that's crazy in this economy but I'm not complaining! They're stimulating it as far as I'm concerned.

I've just had my house cleaned last Monday YAY! It's an organization called "Cleaning for a reason" It's a christen based company that only takes 50 customers at a time. My friend Michelle that lives over on the coast sent me the information. And my wonderful husband kept going into the site everyday until an opening finally came open and an application popped up. They are cleaning company's spread out all over Florida. The company "Covenant Cleaning Services" owned by Shelly Powell. After coming over to interview me and look at the house she sent two girls over and they were here for 4 hours. I walked in to a fresh clean smelling house, what a feeling!
I have the service once a month for 4 months which means throughout the chemo treatments. What a blessing! Thank you to Michelle & Kevin for making it happen. Mostly because there are things I can't do while going through the chemo.
Kevin has stepped up to the plate and done whatever I can't do & more. He is my rock.
My days are long and I get tired. But I love what I do and wouldn't trade it for anything. Well....maybe the lottery--Ha Ha--

I went to the Eden Spa this past Tuesday for a "wig" fitting. I have up to this point not wanted to do the wig thing. Just because I thought they'd be hot and uncomfortable. That was my mind set when I went to the appointment. Which Linda Pellegrini set up for me. (one of my custom builders).
Well after the education class about how they are made, hand tied and see through (the top) and light as air. I'm leaning on going with one. The stuff I always heard was they were thick and hot and just laid on top of your head. Quite the contrary. They are really like your real hair. My insurance (cancer policy) pays $200.00 toward it and she said I could make payments toward the balance. Can't beat that.
Kevin thinks I should get one because when we go out to dinner or function, I would not stand out wearing a scarf or hat. He's always think about how I feel. It's fine when I'm at home. I walk around bald at home and he could care less. He calls me his incredible edible egg.

I played tennis last week. I was ruff for not playing for so long. But my tennis friends are very forgiving and patient. I played again last night and was back to myself. I played for 2-1/2 hours and loved it! I'm planing on playing again tomorrow night. I want to get in as much as possible while this weather is so wonderful and before my next chemo.

I had lunch with my "Hot Chicks" on Sunday afternoon. And had a wonderful time with Franki, and her two baby's, Pam and Mary. It was a really nice day.
The last couple of Sundays we've gone to the Maitland Open Market and walked the lake, picked up some plants and fresh veggies. Last Sunday we met Jennifer, Hensley and Peter. We fed the turtles and ducks bread and watched Hensley get all excited. The weather has been so beautiful. They have live music that changes week to week. It's really nice early in the morning before it gets hot. The arts festival is coming in a couple of weeks. It's such a nice location circling the lake. We all will definitely be there.

I had a pet scan yesterday. I will get the results next Monday when I go in for my third Chemo. But I already know that the tumor has shrunk because I'm not in pain. I'm not on pain meds anymore. He wants to see how much it's gone down. He also said shrinkage doesn't shorten my Chemo treatments. I will have all 6 Chemo's. Which last through November.
I just wanted to let you all know I'm doing unbelievably well so far. I feel good, healthy and strong.
Until next time,
Make it a great day!
Patsy

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Patsy,

I am so glad you blogged again...I have been trying to not bother you with phone calls... but I want to know how you are doing! I am SO happy to hear how you are doing... I have been praying for you every day and will continue to ask for continued strength through this.

I have missed seeing you and really hope that you are up to coming over this Sunday.

If you don't make it, then let's plan to get together for a nice, quiet dinner with just you and Kevin and Ron and I... would that be something you could do?

Love you!

Krissy

Stacy said...

So glad to hear such a positive update. We are praying for you continuously and I often find myself checking the blog to see if maybe I just missed an email about an update. I always thought you bring out the very best in Kevin and were the perfect wife for him, I am so happy to hear that he is such a supportive and loving husband with you. Enjoy your tennis and weekends at the park.
Love you very very much,
Stacy (and James too)

vic said...

Thanks for the blog! I was disappointed at not being able to attend the Hot Chicks lunch and spend some time with you. Our kids did the big b-day getotgether for Corwin and me. Couldn't miss that. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Hope to see you in Oct at Paneria.
Warmest regards to you and Kevin.
Vicki