As a result, we have decided to hold chemo for a few weeks
to do radiation to the tumors above my clavicle and under my arm. The thought
is that those lymph nodes that contain cancer are pushing on the nerves that
run in that area and control strength in the hand and arm. The goal of
radiation is to shrink those lymph nodes. Meanwhile, I am also having a biopsy
of one of the lymph nodes. We will send that tissue to a lab in Boston that
tests tissue to find out what kind of chemotherapy the cancer is potentially sensitive
to. With that information, we will resume chemotherapy after radiation.
The logistics of the radiation are as follows. I will get a
total of 25 treatments over five weeks (Monday thru Friday.) The radiation will
be painless, and the major side effect is fatigue. The fatigue will be
cumulative so that by the end of the five weeks, I will likely be pretty tired.
I hope and pray that I tolerate this new treatment as fluidly as the last six
months of chemotherapy.
So much for the fun stuff. My hair is starting to grow back.
Where the hell did all this gray come from? I’ll just call this chemo color. My
cranial prosthesis (wig) carries the color for now. Ellie has joined the work
force with a vengeance. She is now working as many hours as sleeping. I get the
sense that IU will not come soon enough. For those of you who need an update on
Lewis: he is one cute puppy. (This puppy was a gift to Kaylin for helping to
plan the wedding.) He does have though one very annoying habit. Greg calls him
the “Ninja Shitter.” We are finding pooh in rooms that no one has seen him in.
But he is cute and that is what saves him. The big dogs are tolerating him
better. Tally and Lewis play like puppies until Tally has had enough and then
she just lays a paw across his neck. Game over.
The newlyweds seem to be adjusting well. Kendal was home
this weekend to go to a wedding in St. Louis. She is a remarkable young woman.
Her help and kindness are invaluable. I guess all the dirty diapers were worth
it. Kaylin has remained busy . Lauren is going to have a minor surgery this
week so we will be couch buddies for naps. Thanks you all for the continuing
prayers, visits, phone calls, lunches, parties at chemo (they had to put us in the back room because
we make too much noise!) Love PAM
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