After such a long absence from blogging I was really hoping to return with cheery news that everything is as wonderful as the following photos. Unfortunately that is not the case, MeMa's oncologist has informed us that the cancer has returned to her abdomen and in the lymph nodes under her arm as well. She will start her on a new chemo regimen this Friday. We are staying strong and hopeful that the chemo will make for a positive outcome.
Spring is in the air, love these little jonquils at the base of the old Cherry tree.
The city has decided that our front walkway should be wheelchair accessible so they have marked and cut the portion of the walk that will become a bright yellow ramp.
Roxy is MeMa's constant companion, this little bundle of energy never lets her out of her sight.
Today we took 41 year old "Vivian the Volvo" through D.E.Q. and of course she passed with flying colors. While we were in line my doctor called to give us the news on my biopsy. They found that the cancer has returned and now I will be receiving chemo once a week for six weeks. I am feeling good about the treatment and outcome.
So sorry to hear that. You are getting hit on all fronts. I hope that with your positive attitude you get better news soon.
ReplyDeleteYou are both in our prayers. Love and hugs from New Zealand.
Thank you Susan, Just when I think things will get better I received word that my 88 year old father fell and broke his hip and femur and is in a rehab center.
DeleteI didn't realize you were both ill, Doc. I have been praying for you both.
ReplyDeleteGod bless. ♥
Thanks Linda, I pray things are going well for you
DeleteI'm sorry to hear that you both have ongoing issues to contend with! Sending all my best wishes and positive thoughts your way.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer
DeleteIf it weren't for bad news, everything would be great. I wish neither of you were so confronted, and I will think of you daily.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne, We are fighting the good fight and not giving up.
DeleteI wish you both health and a lot of strength. There is a lot of inspiration in the way you handle the situation. I send good thoughts from here.
ReplyDeleteThank you Yael so good to hear from you hope all is well for you.
DeleteWhat lovely photos of those happy jonquils and your darling Roxy!
ReplyDeleteSending all positive thoughts to you and to Mema.
Leia in NH
Thank you Leia that is very kind of you
DeleteI wish you all the best. Your Volvo is even older than mine.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom, they are such great cars. Vivian is 42 years old and all original. I put the key in and she starts up without fail.
DeleteI am continuing to keep you BOTH in my prayers for strength, courage and comfort along with my cheers of encouragement to keep going like Vivian the Volvo!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim for the cheers of encouragement.
DeleteI'm so sorry for you both but have faith. When we went through my husband's, we really understood what one day at a time meant. May your good days be the best ever and outnumber the others. They can do so much now that they couldn't just a couple of years ago.
ReplyDeleteDonna, yes one day at a time and faith in modern science.
DeleteI'm sorry to hear of all your problems Doc. I hope something can be done to provide a good outcome for you both.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rob,
DeleteWe have every trust in our doctors that we will come through this together
I’m so sorry to hear the doctors didn’t have better news for you both. The timing seems especially cruel. My fondest hope is that little angel Roxy nurses you through while keeping your spirits up. Hugs and prayers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes Roxy is truly a blessing, she is such a game little dog and keeps us laughing.
DeleteOoh sorry sad to read that MeMa is struggling with her cancer once again Doc, I was hoping for better news. Keeping you both in my thoughts and prayers, and sending healing wishes your way.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
~Jo