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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving


In just a few hours, we will be at the hospital getting Joe's 15th treatment. Then, if he's up to it, we'll come home and start getting the camper ready for our Thanksgiving weekend in Burlington. It amazes me how well Joe does after treatment.... but then he's awesomely positive!

We are Thankful for the love of God and for the great support from all of you... both have kept us moving forward with great hope.

Have a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

Vicki & Joe


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Chemo 14 and other stuff

Chemo 14 is now behind me. It wasn’t really any different from the others except they had a student nurse try and put the IV in my arm. She didn’t quite get it in the right spot so the oncology nurse had to move up my arm and do it over again. They have to learn somehow.

It’s really hard to explain how I feel after a chemo treatment. They give me 2 kinds of anti-nausea medicine in the IV, but I still have some nausea, especially if I eat very much. I also tend to have some acid indigestion. I’m usually tired but I don’t really want to nap so I can sleep at night. The thing that bothers me most is a feeling of not being able to concentrate. It’s not that I can’t concentrate, but I can easily get off track.

Knowing how well the chemo has been working certainly makes it a lot easier to deal with any of the side effects. Praise God!

I had a unique experience after we had attended church in Kansas City with Sally & Ben. A woman walked up to me, shook my hand and told me how glad she is that I am doing so well. I immediately knew she had been reading this blog. Maybe because I had seen her talking to Sally, but I was not totally surprised and amazed that a stranger would walk up and know about my battle against cancer. Neither one of us said the word “cancer”, but we knew. My amazement came later when I realized a stranger cared enough to not only read the blog, but to speak encouragement when she saw me in person. I continue to be amazed at the reaction of Ben & Sally’s friends to the condition of Ben’s dad.

Obviously the prayers of friends, family, and strangers have had a tremendous effect. Otherwise, how could I be doing so much better than medical science could have predicted or expected? I am truly blessed!


Joe

Monday, November 9, 2009

Here's To....

... a fantastic weekend in Kansas City!


Beautiful weather, Kansas State Football,
and a great meal prepared by
Team Gray!(B & S).
It was the perfect opportunity to open a special
bottle of wine from last years trip to SD. We had
so many good things to toast to.

Vicki


Monday, November 2, 2009

Learning can be fun!

Play the memory game at http://www.knowitfightitendit.org and learn more about pancreatic cancer and how we can all help end it.