September 2, 2015
On August 28, I had a CT Scan to see if the current chemo
regimen is working more effectively than the original regimen. The results were somewhat positive. The primary tumor in my abdomen decreased in
size. Also, there were no new tumor
locations identified. The oncologist was
pleased with this development as it is not known in advance how effective these
treatments will be for any given individual.
I feel that Heavenly Father and the Savior have blessed me.
This positive development has not come easily. These chemo treatments have made me feel
quite ill. I have had more nausea,
headaches and extreme body aches. Walking and daily errands have been more
difficult, as my legs ache. Unfortunately,
I am also beginning to lose my hair. Everyday I pull a gob of hair from my
hairbrush. My sisters are coming this
weekend, and we will look at wigs for me.
I feel that Heavenly Father and the Savior have lifted me up to be able
to meet these challenges. I cry when I
think how real this is.
I had a one-week break from chemo treatments during the week
of August 24. Our children had all
returned home at the beginning of that week. (We sure had a great time with
them.) We were dreading their
departure. To help offset that change
and to take advantage of no chemo treatments, Steve and I decided to take a
short trip to New York. We left on
Tuesday, August 25, and returned on Thursday, August 27. We went by car so we could stop as
necessary. We did not push ourselves in
NY, but we were able to see a matinee play (Finding Neverland), which I loved
because of its upbeat songs and the magical dreams created by children. We also enjoyed walking around a bit. We stayed near Central Park. Hard to believe, but I even found the J. Crew
store in NY. The trip was a good
diversion from my regular treatment schedule.
Today, September 2, I began my second group of the current
chemo treatments. It is the same regimen
of three weeks on and one week off. We
hope it will continue to be effective. I
was so grateful for the nurse who helped me with the infusion today. I felt very nauseated, but she was able to
get the proper medication to help me through the treatment. I had a good experience when we walked out of
the treatment building. An elderly
couple was leaving at the same time, with both of them pushing walkers. We helped them to their car. It felt good to provide this small act of
service, as I have been receiving so much service. Thanks to everyone for all your love,
kindness, support, thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for the wonderful meals and all the kindness and love everyone
shows to me through each individual’s acts of service.
Reading your blog always brings the spirit - but this one did even more than usual. I am so glad your are feeling the Lord's tender mercies right now!
ReplyDeleteGreat "Selfie" Steve and Marilynn! I agree with Rebecca...I am always uplifted by your posts. Thank you for sharing your heart.
ReplyDeleteWe love you, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteAmy's wigs in MD is a great place. They will create a wig for you that will be like your own hair. Hope you are feeling the prayers of countless people who love you.
ReplyDeleteMarilynn , I am inspired by your profound spirit ! Keep strong ,beautiful and so -stylish friend! You are loved and admired by many! Love you and your beautiful family!
ReplyDeleteMariylnn, you are in my prayers. And what good news. So happy to hear that you are seeing some improvement. I can't imagine going through what you are going through, but your spirit and determination is so inspiring. Hair or no hair you are a beautiful daughter of an Almighty God. You are loved by all of us. And we are hoping and praying for you. So glad you could spend time with your family, with Steve, and now your sisters. PRAYING FOR YOU! With love, your niece, Jodi
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DeleteMarilynn, so sorry for the typo! My fingers are too quick!
DeleteTo my wonderful, inspiring, faithful, thoughtful, beautiful, loyal, sister Marilynn! You are my hero. This latest CAT scan brings good news. I know you inspire each person that reads your blog. This is such a honest and heart wrenching journal of the life of a cancer survivor. Even though you share how extremely difficult this journey has been, you always bring many positive moments into this blog.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that there was a bit of good news nestled into all of the difficult moments. Thanks for sharing your progress and thoughts. We continue to keep you in our prayers.
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