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Almost out of the woods

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Anna is 1 week out from round 3 of chemo (one more to go next month). She felt bad Saturday and *really* bad Sunday night, but so far, as of Monday evening, she is feeling OK.  Her whole body hurts and when we ask how she feels she says, “yucky” or “terrible”. Any mild effort is met with exhaustion and extreme dizziness, but she is able to fold laundry and even cook a light meal on occasion.  We don’t know if the homemade bone broth and dinners packed with omega 3s helped, but if we are almost out of the woods on this round we are grateful to God for his blessings.  We spend a lot of time reading, talking and listening to music in her little sitting room. We usually enjoy the sun and relax. Today was gloomy, but she was enjoying the birds huddled around a bird feeder we put up a few weeks ago so I snapped a picture.  She hopes to attend church next week if she continues to improve before then.

WBCs

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 Today the chemo is kicking in. Anna describes it as pain from someone giving you a swift hard kick in the stomach. She’s extremely fatigued and a little dizzy. She’s still not sleeping well at night,but taking 2 naps a day.  We are trying to load up on foods that will increase her White Blood Count. It may not be enough, but we hope it will help.  We are loading her up on fish for omega-3s and homemade bone broth with leeks, celery, broccoli. We use it in as many meals as we can and at times, she’ll drink it from a mug.  A few weeks ago she received a large box of processed TV dinners from her health insurer. While we can appreciate the act we continue to be perplexed by the healthcare system’s choices. Needless to say, we’re sticking to fresh, natural foods as much as we can. 

Chemo Round 3 complete

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Anna is done with the third round of chemo. Now we brace for the inevitable decline of white blood cells that will start this Friday and last until Monday/Tuesday. We are praying we don’t have to make a trip to the ER like we did the first two times, but we’ll go if we have to. She’s been feeling great so far, but that is always short-lived after the 3rd day.  The clinic is large and it always concerns us that there are so many pods for chemo infusions in this little town. 

Update: Chemo Round 3

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It’s been a quiet few weeks. Radiation ended last Tuesday and since then Anna has felt really good. The last few radiation treatments were “boosted” so we were bracing for pain, but all she noticed was sensitive teeth, which we did not expect.  The chemo from January had worn off and most days were spent laying low and eating well. She even went to church twice (we weren’t too happy about that because of the risk).  There’s some worry about her white blood cells again. The Radiologist noted the issue on her last day of radiation (they drew her blood that day). Even her pre-chemo blood draw a few days later, on the 11th, was below the acceptable range. Low WBC makes chemo risky because they crash 5-7 days later. If you go in with a deficit the drop can be more dangerous. Luckily, Monday morning (the 14th) she had improved enough to complete the scheduled chemo infusion at 745AM. But not by much. Not the start to a Valentine's Day you would expect! Anna's chemo regimen is 2 infus

Sunday

Things are moving along. For now we’re riding out the days while feeling ok post-chemo. Anna is on a 4 week cycle to help ease the pain and sickness associated with chemo so the next week wont be as bad. However, we have 2 more radiation appointments left and the pain is raw. Please send prayers.

February 1-3

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 Met with the oncologist yesterday. Next chemo is February 14th. Yuck. 2 more to go.  Not sleeping well. Anna feels really bad from the radiation pain nowadays. The Radiologist described it as a fresh sun burn inside of you. Trying to eat better with better quality foods. We went down a sugar/sweets path for a few weeks there just to keep the weight on. The holistic Oncologist really stressed fruits and vegetables at every meal.  We’re constantly diffusing lavender for sleep and white blood cells, tea tree to keep the air clean and fennel for nausea. At night we rub frankincense or myrrh on her pulse points.  If you have any suggestions on natural remedies for chemo/radiation patients please add them below! Be sure to add your name if you’re an anonymous account.  Dont be afraid to ask questions, too!

Laying low

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Anna felt pretty good yesterday and didnt have too hard of a time eating all weekend.  Today we went for breakfast at Wake Up & Eat after this morning’s radiation appointment. We split a waffle, french toast, bacon and a breakfast burrito! Afterward, she enjoyed a nice morning in the warm sun and even managed to walk around her yard.  Mercedes leaves tonight so little David will be here Tuesday and Wednesday to take her to multiple appointments on both days.  At this point we’re just living for each day and trying to get through the next week of radiation without complications. Then we’ll tackle the last two rounds of chemo.

Staying hydrated

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Today was like the last few days… nausea, fatigue and pain.  It was so cold we didn’t even step outside. Little David came by and hung out for a few hours which was a nice addition to an uneventful day. Anna managed to eat a decent breakfast and a bowl of pasta for dinner and didn’t have to take any Magic Mouthwash or Tylenol!  It’s hard to stay hydrated or eat so we’re finding ways to cheat. Cancer patients need a gallon of water and plenty of calories every day. Our mom uses this jug to measure and we’re trying to bulk up with protein shakes and Boost drinks to supplement calories.

Riding out the days

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Anna has 7 more radiation treatments and 2 rounds of chemo to go. Then we do the scans and procedures to see if the treatments have been successful (pray).  In the meantime we lay low spending our days going to doctor appointments, napping, reading, eating and watching movies. After the hospital visit we are extra careful not to do much in an effort to minimize the amount of germs or illnesses that float around stores, banks, gas stations, etc. Anna is enjoying our company which we hope helps pass the time. After noticing a vast difference between her skin (pale and dull) and ours the other day we have made the extra effort to get her in the sun again. It’s been cold, but we make it work!

Chemo and radiation taking their toll

We are 3 weeks into radiation and just coming off a second round of chemo and Anna is not feeling well. The chemo from last Monday is wearing off, but the radiation is taking it's toll. She is finally feeling the raw pain of constant radiation. We are trying to balance a mixture of Magic Mouthwash, 2 separate nausea pills every 3 hours and 650 milligrams of Tylenol on occasion to ease the discomfort and pain.  Most days are spent sleeping. Nights are spent awake taking pills or using the restroom (she's drinking a gallon of water each day). She wakes up dizzy sometimes so we are always on standby.  We've resorted to writing down the times she is taking her medicine because it's hard to keep up. She's starting to struggle taking the pills. The radiologist said she was doing really well and didn't think she would need a feeding tube, but we have 2 weeks to go so we are just praying she gets through this.