Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hello again!

Time for a weekly update. I had my herceptin on Monday. Luckily that only takes about 40 minutes. Add in the wait time and it's about a 2 hour visit. Tomorrow is another chemo day so I'll be at Loyola for another long visit. However, after that I only have one more chemo treatment left! I can't wait. Looking ahead to radiation is a bit scary, but I will have time before that starts to hopefully energize.

My infection wound is still being packed 2-3x a day. The tunnel is now down to 9cm. from 10cm. deep. Yes, it will take a long time to heal! Tim is being a trooper with the packing.

The big change this week is that I started therapy for lymphodema. It was way more than I expected! I have several layers of gauze and foam wrapped from my fingers to my armpit. It's quite a sight. Most of the kids at school think it looks cool! Thanks goodness I teach the young ones! At first I panicked because I am typing about 250 report cards and I have to play the piano as we prepare for the Winter Program! I told the therapist this and they wrapped accordingly so that I can somewhat do both. I will be going to the rehab facility 3x a week. The only positive is that therapy includes a massage of the lymph nodes which is nice and relaxing. The goal is for the swelling to go down and then I will be measured for a sleeve and glove. I will need to wear that daily as long as there is any swelling. The condition is chronic and I will always need to be aware of it. I am praying that I won't have to wear the sleeve permanently.

I would love to have less to tell you because that would mean I have less issues. Hopefully that will happen when I have radiation. I'm dreaming of minimal side effects!

Have a great week!

Karen

2 comments:

  1. Hi Karen,
    Little ones have a way of making us smile no matter what, don't they? I think your school kids have been and will continue to be a blessing throughout this ordeal. Have fun counting down from 2 to 1! How great that sounds! Keep the chin up; the end is in sight!
    Love and prayers,
    Karen M.

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  2. My favorite quote is "Hope is patience with a lamp lit." Just keep doing what you are doing. We are with you!

    Carol D.

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