My Husband, My Life, My Love, My Family, My Cancer

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  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    @threetree Yes I agree that so many of the chemo drugs can have effects on our vision. I have sure had enough drugs over the years that perhaps worsened my vision. Hoping this was just a one and done fluke. MO feels like maybe a visit to a neurologist would be beneficial if it happens again, we’ll see.

    @mara51506 Ugh agree this humidity is ungodly this summer! Sounds like you got in a good workout with all your chores. Also glad the pants turned up too. Hope you’re having a relaxing night and sleep soundly.

  • intolight
    intolight Posts: 2,832

    @threetree I will be praying for a smooth and painless liver biopsy tomorrow. I am glad I had mine done as it provided lots of information.

    We are in a 90s heatwave here in Colorado, but it will be in the low 70s by Wednesday. We never know!

  • chicagoan
    chicagoan Posts: 1,383

    @threetree I'm glad your friend will go with you. Prayers for an easy biopsy that provides the information that is needed. Personally, I don't look at the needles or knives-just close my eyes.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,408

    @intolight - Thank you so very much. It's nice to hear that you are glad you did yours, because I know yours wasn't a real easy one to say the least. It's that information you mentioned that my onc is so interested in getting. He's been "encouraging" me to do this now for the last 3-4 months, and I have just been too darn scared, but will brave it as best I can tomorrow. At least he said that we have time and there's nothing urgent at this point. He just wants to get a handle on everything and get a game plan in place for if and when the next scans show something that we have to jump on. Things have been relatively slow growing and steady for a few months now.

    @chicagoan - I really appreciate your comments, thank you. I wish I could just close my eyes and then not worry about the needles and knives, but I get all freaked out way ahead of the needles and knives. I now some get anti anxiety meds beforehand, but I haven't asked for anything like that. I'll just take it as it comes - and I too don't look at any of the needles and knives, but just knowing they're involved and that there can be complications, I just won't be able to relax until it's all over and I hear that if went fine. When I get scans I am very slightly claustrophobic and then just closing my eyes can really help and make all the difference, but not with this. I guess there is some just invaluable information that they get from these and I hadn't known it was so much before. I thought it was basically for confirmation purposes and so far every doctor that's looked at the scans is absolutely convinced that what they are seeing is cancer, but I guess there's far more to it than just that confirmation.

    I'm just feeling sorry for myself today, and don't know how to get out of that kind of a hole. I know it's not good for a person. I did have a nice distraction this morning with a long drive to a not nearby store, and I got enough stuff that I can just hang out here at home for a few days after the procedure without having to go get anything, in case I wind up super tired or something. It's real pretty here today too, so the nice views of the water and mountains helped too. I also helped my brother order some groceries for delivery to him and that was also a nice thing to help get my mind off all of this. I felt like I was still useful and helpful to someone else. That's always a plus.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    @threetree Prayers up for strength and positive thoughts for your biopsy tomorrow. May the time fly by quickly, in your pocket always❌⭕️

    @irishlove Yipee for the last horse pill!! Also glad to hear you treated yourself to meal delivery and the meals are yummy. You deserve the break!!

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,408

    @cookie54 - Cookie, thank you so much for the nice words and thoughts. I just wish it was already about 24 hours from now and it was all over. You can bet I will think of you and others here who've offered such nice thoughts, while I'm enduring my ordeal tomorrow. There's no question that it will be a big help. Also, I totally agree with you that @irishlove's meal delivery sounds wonderful. I'm glad she and her husband decided to splurge a little and go for it. Sometimes, it can make a real nice and positive difference; just going that extra little bit.

  • gailmary
    gailmary Posts: 619

    @threetree

    I hope all goes well for you tomorrow. I was crazy squeamish about the procedure but I've almost gotten used to them. I know the pain killers work and there has been little pain with recent procedure. Like none with mastectomy. Thank you God for nerve blocks. That surgery shouldn't happen without one.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,408

    @gailmary - Your nice comment is so much appreciated and I will keep it with me all day today. Glad to know I'm not the only one squeamish and nervous as heck about these things. Sometimes I think everyone else just "takes it" or isn't nearly as bothered about these things as I am, but on the other hand I find it hard to believe that's true. These procedures and their implications have big impacts on us physically and mentally. I hope I can reach the point of "almost getting used to them" like you have. So far I have not. Well I've got my fingers crossed that I get through all of this today without any real trouble, and you've have helped boost my hopes for sure! Thank you.

  • intolight
    intolight Posts: 2,832

    @mara51506 Fridge problems are the worse! I hope things get fixed quickly for you and that you don't feel too lonely while DB and SIL are away. You deserve a day of sunshine and joy. This morning I threw out some things from my freezer since it is garbage day that had been there too long and I hate cleaning out the fridge. Climbing into your pocket for hugs.

  • chicagoan
    chicagoan Posts: 1,383

    @mara51506 What a horrible start to your day. Hope that the problem is resolved soon. Having cancer can be a lonely life. Sorry that you are missing your DB and SIL. We are all here, ready to chat and understand what you are going through.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,161

    @chicagoan, I have not seen them in over a month. If DB is working 12 hour days, I can definitely understand just being too tired and their anniversary is coming up in August. Though I am disappointed it is what it is, same as the fridge. Tossing everything out that was in the fridge, triple bagging and keeping in the container out back. No point whining, the building will repair when they choose too I guess. I cannot keep worrying about that. Tonight going to order the McDouble and Junior Chicken and decide how to handle other meals as you lose alot without the mayo or sour cream etc and unable to open queso either. Ramen will have to do.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    @mara51506 UGH Sorry to hear about the fridge! I know there's not much you can do about it and you have every right to be annoyed .Cooking is a huge part of your daily life that you enjoy, fingers crossed that management rectifies quickly. Hopefully when DB returns home from vacation you will be able to get together. Maybe you can suggest getting together for dinner to hear about their vacation. Hugs and we are always here to chant.

    @threetree Thinking of you hoping all went smoothly.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,161

    @cookie54 You won't believe it because I don't believe it but after clearing out and throwing out the contents, I shut the fridge and now it is cool. If it works good but skeptical so all eggs and a bunch of cheese and condiments are gone. Sigh, will still let the property manager come, I have Herceptin tomorrow, just been a depressive day between the fridge and not seeing DB again.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,161

    Fridge is still cool as of this morning, they are scheduling a techinician to come, unsure when. May email back advising of my Herceptin appointment. Fridge looks sad after disposing of the spoiled food but that is OK, someone will check it and I will call for groceries. I think my cats somehow got the door open so perhaps the seal needs fixing.

    Herceptin is Today, washing up some stuff to wear, think I will wear the pink shirt, got a couple of washers going for that. Wee washer for the new shirt, think I will go for the pink one.

    No idea about food other than a frozen meat pie or two, I will have to see, all food left is in the freezer not defrosted. I can also see chicken and rice, chicken from a can of course and various dry seasoning, Option two is the chicken and rice but boil up the rice in diced tomatoes and a tsp or two of garlic powder. I will see.

    Hope all have a good day, in pockets for anyone who needs me.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,161

    mkestral, glad you enjoyed camping and lovely pictures.

    Everything went well with Herceptin. It is still warm here, humidex is moderate at 93. I did wear my evaporative scarf under wig, used bandanna on my wrist and of course the neck fan, I was quite comfortable, spent a little time outside while waiting for my Paratransit to take me home.

    I am planning on a couple of small burgers and do not feel like cooking. Fridge is still cool so I am wondering if all is well and just a sealing sort of issue when it closed the night it was open. I will buy groceries to replace the stuff that was lost. This morning it was 2 mini potpies with some garlic mayo, not exciting but that is fine. Had some cheese and gingerale at the chemo so that was good.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    Mara Well yea that is weird with the fridge but glad it's cool now! Glad your infusion went well and your weren't too hot traveling there. Looking forward to Friday here when we get a break in this humidity.

    Threetree Glad that's behind you now and it's definitely something we all would like to avoid! Hope they are able to gather some good info from it.

    mkestrel Wow what beautiful scenery, glad you were able to enjoy a little camping.

    So the eye saga continues, now my MO want me to see an neuro opthamologist.I guess she's being super cautious but honestly who feels like adding another doc to my list. It was only one episode but I guess I will make an appt to be safe. I'm sure I won't get in for months anyhow. Hope you all are having a decent day and have a peaceful evening.

  • intolight
    intolight Posts: 2,832

    Mara, so glad the fridge issue is/was minor. Sorry you lost all that food.

    Cookie, I get occasional "floaters" in my eyes. They go away on their own but sometimes takes a while. One time it was like someone dropped a net over the eye. It was scary and I went in and had it checked, but it was the same issue, and it went away on its own. My opthomologist says with my meds these things will happen but do check them out if it is large. I have a freckle on one iris that he watches carefully, but so far it has not changed. It doesn't affect my eyesight. My cataract surgery was three years ago and I am still doing well.

    Wow—it's only 56° right now—brrr! It is also raining with a flash flood warning. No problem with flooding for where we live as long as we don't go out. I just got a grocery order and am staying in.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    Saddened by the news of more beautiful amazing women passing. Every day brings a new reality of this destructive disease.💔

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,220

    @candy-678 Candy, I'm so sorry to hear of your friends passing. May her beautiful soul rest in eternal peace.Big comforting hugs your way.❤️

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,408

    @cookie54 - Very sorry to hear that you have to continue to pursue the eye issue. I guess your doctor is just covering all the bases. I feel like @intolight, i.e. that it can be the meds and some of these things just come and go. You have to check these things out though of course, and get to a place where you are comfortable with what you decide to do. Sending lots of good wishes for a real good outcome with this.

    @sf-cakes - Thanks so much for your nice comment and for all of the good wishes and support. I was happy to share my experience with the hope that others might be able to benefit from it at some point. I had found the stories others told me about their liver biopsy experiences very, very helpful.

    @candy-678 - Candy, I am so very sorry to read about your friend. Sending my sincere sympathies and a hug.

  • intolight
    intolight Posts: 2,832

    @candy-678 I am sorry to hear about the passing of your friend. Sincere condolences to you and her family and friends. It always hurts…