Monday, August 31, 2020

The Battle Goes On

 Back to home and hearth. It was an enjoyable break in routine getting up to our cabin, and replacing those window blinds was so satisfying. But MeMa's third round of chemo was looming ahead of us. Towards the end of her third week after the previous infusion I can see changes happening. Weakness, body pain and with the last few days it seems that her stomach has gotten harder as if the cancerous fluid that has obviously gone down returned somewhat. My beautiful wife is and has always been a remarkably strong woman, with an amazing ability to shut pain out. This has proven to be to her benefit in this battle with cancer, a battle that she will win. I feel it in my heart. 


Last Thursday I dropped MeMa off for her third infusion our eldest son Nathan who has taken the entire day off work to keep his old father in check or from totally losing it. He has seen the anguish in my face not only during the first surgery but each of the three infusion days. He has been such a big help keeping my mind occupied and off the fact that with Covid 19 I am prevented from being by my wife’s side when that is the only place I want to be. 

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He calls or texts his mother every day to see how she is doing and if there is anything we need.
On infusion days though, he willingly gives his entire day to humoring me and is there greeting his Mom when she has finished her day of treatment and is ready to be taken home. 





Home where her garden awaits, where we can close out the turmoil life is in. We put on our blinders if you will and concentrate on the immediate. 
Three infusions completed, the next step is a CT scan to tell us if the chemo has dried up enough of the fluid and shrunk the tumors sufficiently to perform surgery. Surgery will require MeMa a couple of days rest in the hospital.


We have been informed that I will be able to come to the hospital and spend time with her after surgery. Someone else will keep on her post waiting for her return.

12 comments:

  1. I wish you all only the best. How good it is to have such a wonderful son.

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    1. Thank you Yael, and I am a rich man because we have two very wonderful sons.

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  2. Women seem to be so much better at coping than men eh? That's a lovely garden to come home to.

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    1. Thanks Tom, lets not forget better at multi tasking.

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  3. You and MeMa stay strong and hang in there! What a beautiful garden for her to rest and recuperate in. And a good dog is the best kind of support. :)

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    1. Thank you Jennifer, we are trying our best to stay strong and thinking positive thoughts.

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  4. I'm keeping MeMa in my thoughts and prayers, shes such a strong lady !
    She's looking so beautiful, despite her struggle.
    You have the most stunning garden Doc, it would be such a pleasure to know that it was waiting for your return home from hospital, and that cute little fur-person :)
    Hugs,
    ~Jo

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    1. Thank you Jo for your kind words and prayers, it means so much to us.

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  5. Such gratitude to MeMa to let you share her gladiator's task with us. She is beautiful. As are you and your son.

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  6. Still praying for you both Doc. God bless.

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    1. Thanks Linda, we think of you and your family often. Please keep us informed with your progress.

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