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

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  • irishlove
    irishlove Posts: 733

    Good early morning ladies. We too made the decision to improve our home but not break the bank. Well, did Renewal by Andersen windows and spent $30,000. That included hurricane proof glass, off white color and removal of old windows. Window world and a few others would not touch our project due to the old windows being encased in aluminum. Why I wonder?

    We hoped to save more money. We turned three windows that would open to solid built in. Reasoning plenty of other windows in that room to meet fire hazard requirements. One week after we paid for the windows our HVAC died. We had been coxing it along for 2 years, so not surprised.

    Whatever we have invested in we bought warranties. And they are transferrable. It costs a bit more, more and money analysts don't agree, but we used a warranty on our fridge and it resulted in a brand new retail $1700 Frigidaire. We made the decision because our home has a VA assumable mortgage on it, and the appraisers hit hard as they are protecting a veteran. I love my home, but would like to sell one day and rent with a move into a townhouse, with no steps, that has a community feel to it.

    Thanks everyone for the support and Mara I like your way of thinking. Focus on what you can change is a good mindset.

    In pockets for all your needs and scans and life in general.

    Irishlove

  • shanagirl
    shanagirl Posts: 608

    I missed a few days on here chatting with you all and WOW, this thread moves so fast, I am reading on to catch up only after a few days from last week.

    @irishlove I hate those huge headaches that occur once in a while. I used to get them during my younger years, then after monppause thy just went away. Now i get them occasionally due to my neck issues, but Excedrine always gets rid of them;

    @micmel I’m so glad that Gabby ‘s last chemo treatment is today. It’s such a good feeling to put that behind you.. I remember when I finished treatment for stage IIIA BC back in 2009 I felt so liberated and cancer free.😉🩵

    @illimae that picture is so beautiful. It’s a blessing to have that view.😊

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,277

    @irishlove Well glad that's behind you now and fingers crossed biopsies were just routine procedure. Ugh the darn ice, glad he wasn't seriously injured. We are dealing with thick ice here on top of the snow like many of us are. Windows are always a good home investment, glad you guys took the plunge. Sometimes it's hard to part with a big chunk like that but definitely worth it! The townhome dream seems like a good decision especially without steps. I love my house and more so my neighborhood so I know it can be a bittersweet decision. You'll know when it's time…..

    @shanagirl Hey there, it's good to see ya! Yes we all do o much gabbing in here lol that if you miss a day or two it takes time to catch up. Hmm well I hope the swallowing issue doesn't get any worse and turns out to be unrelated to cancer! I know it's always something new that loves to pop up to keep us guessing/worrying. Looking forward to us breaking the freezing mark a day or two this week!

    @mara51506 How ya feeling? Hope the sun is shining and there is no snow falling. Glad we escaped the second storm that is hitting the southern states. I guess we'll see what Phil the groundhog has to say tomorrow, hopefully an early spring lol

    All ok here been organizing and keeping busy indoor the best I can. I really miss my daily outdoor walks! Besides walks I try to do daily exercise videos to keep moving. I have a treadmill in our basement but it's so cold down there in the winter and lack of fresh air and sun it's not the same. Been thinking about buying an inexpensive walking pad, does anyone have one that they like? We can't get the treadmill up from the basement so was thinking I can put in our spare room that gets lots of sun.

    Wishing all a good day 🌺

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,294

    Addition to previous post, egg mcmuffin was good, ate the two hashbrowns, put other two in fridge. I can eat those later today OR finish up the garlic bread and part of a tomato and beef macaroni dinner, I will see what I wish to do. I have the stuff to do egg mcmuffins but I just wanted to order it.

    I also found a massive haul of laundry detergent under my bed. I used to go crazy on buying the stuff and used entirely too much. Now I barely use any but it all get clean. Love the lysol laundry disinfection after the first cycle. Got some laundry going on for myself.

  • irishlove
    irishlove Posts: 733

    Good evening all. Chicagoan and goldensrbest, thank you for reaching out to Mara so eloquently. She sure has had a difficult time and your loving support shines threw the posting. Shanagirl, I know how easy it is to jump to conclusions before you know for sure. I do it myself. I give a pep talk in front of my mirror and today was a funny one. The realization came to me that I must be a cat as I've used up almost all of my 9 lives and still trudging on. GGM lived to be 92, her daughter (my GM lived to be 99) her one son 92, her GS 92 and GD 93, Now that's what I call good stock to come from LOL. So onward with this journey.

    Mel, so happy to hear Gabby is done with chemo. I hope both her body and mind heal and she knows how much we support her, too. Cookie, you amaze me how you recall our trials and tribulations and support each of us. DH bought one of those small pedal equipment. They advertise you can use it under a desk or table, etc. He loves it and feel it makes a difference. Maybe that would work for you??

    Mara, those hash browns sound super yummy right about now. It's 30 and windy and hash browns would warm me up. No McDonalds around here. But we did pick up chili from Publix, our local grocery store. It was even better then my favorite, Wendys. Wish they'd carry more soups. I love soup and half a sandwich. rLoneliness is half the battle IMHO, when dealing with a grave disease. It may help to get support from a counselor. Wish I lived closer. Sending you a hug and wish for happiness.

    MO appt. tomorrow. X-geva shot and probably fulvestrent shots (never get the name or spelling correct, so I think I will just call them pain in the arse shots, yeah that'll work). A bit concerned about X-geva shots. My co-pay has now jumped from $600 to $700. The financial lady said she did not have any type of confirmation of a grant for me. GULP.. She wanted me to supply the paperwork, which I do not have. So tomorrow will be interesting. I mean to say it could be embarrassing for me..

    In pockets for all the caring folks here, and for all your needs.

    Laurel

  • Irish - I echo all the congrats on remission and pray that it continues for you🙏🏻🙏🏻. Glad you have a plan for other family members. Hopefully you can make things happen.

  • eleanora
    eleanora Posts: 507

    @irishlove

    So happy for your terrific news! 🎉 Hopefully this uplift will help you stay strong in dealing with family issues.

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,294

    @irishlove I am so very happy on your remission news, takes out cancer from what you deal with in your life. Please continue to visit us here anyway, we all love to hear from you.

    I forgot to complete my post today so here is how today went, completed laundry, bed was not made, will make it to get into it easier and make it up tomorrow.

    I ate one of the beef and macaroni meals, heated 5 mins in microwave, put slices of garlic bread on top of it and heated those for the last minute. Once out, put some regular mayo as a binder, salt and sour cream and onion seasoning. Very good meal. Then couple hours later ate up the rest of my potato chips, sour cream and cheese flavour and after that a yogurt, was really very nice to eat

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,277

    @irishlove Congrats to the most amazing news!! May your cancer stay quiet for a very long time! Fingers crossed that you don't have to resort to your plan and DG gets the help she needs and deserves. As hard as it can be you're absolutely doing your job as her grandma.HUgs

    @mara51506 Wrapping you in a hug, continue to let your emotions flow and take one day at a time. I agree with shanagirl your brain has been through a trauma and sometimes it just needs time to reset. Sending good thoughts your way today 🌺

    @intolight Hope you're feeling well post chemo. Agree we are getting closer to the end of winter and it never feels quick enough!!

    Coffee cheers to all here today, in your pockets for all your appts this week.❣️

  • shanagirl
    shanagirl Posts: 608

    @intolight I hope you are able to have your dose of Benadryl reduced so you don’t get those twitches side effects. When I used to get chemo infusions in 2009 I also had the Benadryl and also Ativan with the “red devil” Adrimycin whatever the drug was. I got the Paclitaxol and Cytoxin. Those were rough times on that chemo cocktail.😬.So many days after of side effect pain & mouth soars. the only good thing was the Benadryl and Ativan made me sleep or doze during treatment.😴. @irishlove @mara51506 @cookie54 thinking about you today. Right now I’m not much inthe mood for typing. I’ve had this coughing bug all week and have missed 2 days of PT. Just too tired to go. all day every day I feel lik I want to go to sleep but force myself to stay up. yesterday i went for my 6 month teeth cleaning appt. .It went smoothly had a good checkup no problems. So I’m glad I pushed myself.

    love to you all…….🥰

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,531

    A hearty congratulations 👏 on those stable scan results, @goldensrbest . I'm really happy for you.

  • chicagoan
    chicagoan Posts: 1,441

    @goldensrbest Great news!

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,277

    @goldensrbest woohoo , congrats on stable🎊! Happy for ya , let’s keep it rolling!

  • runor
    runor Posts: 1,616

    Hello everyone! It has been a minute.

    Tonight at 10:30 I brewed a pot of coffee and drank two cups. Must have known I would decide to pop onto BCO and do some catch- up reading. It is now 2:27 a.m. and I am wide awake. Also ate half a bag of Cheezies while reading and will be cleaning those obnoxious, orange crumbs out of my keyboard forever.

    I am obviously out of the loop but picked up a few threads as I read.
    Irishlove hooray on your remission! That is wonderful news and I understand your slightly skeptical approach. You want it to be true and don't want to be disappointed. I hope for the best! You also mentioned taking gabapentin for nerve pain. Hubby has CMT ( a fairly recent diagnosis late in life) and he suffers with nerve pain due to genetic nerve degeneration. He also has been given gabapentin and doesn't find it all that helpful. What he does find helpful is lion's mane mushroom tincture. We are not big into woowoo medicine. But he really feels this has greatly reduced the stabbing, shooting, electrical burning type pains he gets. When he quits the tincture, those pains return. He also has crushing pain from utter destruction of the cartilage in both his ankles. Walking is hell! The lion's mane tincture does NOT help with the osteoarthritis pain. But does with the nerve pain - two totally different types of pain, according to him. He also recently had a throat scope due to unrelenting acid reflux and now he has trouble swallowing food. (we are still waiting for biopsy results) Incidentally he was also diagnosed with high cholesterol, freaked out, decided randomly that drinking pure cranberry juice will fix him. It has NOT fixed his cholesterol but it has fixed his chronic acid reflux by about 80%! But wow - that stuff is brutal to drink! Who knew!

    Mara Girl…wow! You bounced right back. Had a bit of a go there but came through. I cheered! Reading about your menu adventures I wonder, have you ever tried making your own yogurt? When yogurt got so expensive I got angry and thought, screw this, I'll make my own. Turns out that I can make it cheaper than buying it. One problem is that you have to hold it at a steady, warm temperature for an extended time and this is where I had several failures. At least that's where I think things went wrong - hard to know for sure - yogurt can be finnicky. But I finally found a work-around and have had success since. If you are interested I can give you a boring how- to here. Stay strong!

    Mel did I read this correctly? Your daughter is going through breast cancer treatment? I don't have words for this. It must have taken all the air out of your lungs and blood out of your veins when you heard that news. That is NOT FAIR and NOT RIGHT! I hope I am wrong. And I hope if I am not wrong, that all the healing power of the universe is with her right now.

    As for me. Life rolls on. Hub is having more and more health problems. Not sure what is due to aging (63) what is due to this new CMT diagnosis. Sadly we found out that our daughter has inherited this genetic disorder and will face issues that cripple her as she ages. At least if she knows it's coming she can get care early to help slow down the worst effects. Hub never knew he had it. His father has it. His sister has it. No one knew a thing about it until a couple years ago. But he is having more and more problems and that changes how retirement looks.

    I have a mamm coming up in March and always get tense. Pain in boob was the thing that urged me to get a mamm way back end of 2016. They always say breast cancer doesn't hurt. Well mine did! And that boob is hurting again, round back to my shoulder blade and that sets off alarms. We know that cancer mind - leaps to the worst case.

    Other downer thing is my eyeballs. They have lost their minds! About 2 years ago I'm cooking dinner when suddenly my eye goes all hazy and foggy and flashing lights. Off to eye doc who says I have a posterior vitreous detachment. In other words, a massive floater and bleeding into the eyeball. 18 months later the other eye did the same thing. So now I have markedly obscured vision in both eyes. It's not a detached retina, but it puts my chances of having a detached retina up by a huge percentage. Looking at the screen now is like someone put a blob of vaseline in my eyes. You should see me try to thread a needle! Ugh!

    We are having a weird winter. No snow. Rain. Mud. Feeling almost Spring-ish. Have urge to start seeds then remind myself, slow down. It's only February. In Canada. You are not going to escape winter yet!

    Hugs, health and healing to you all. It was nice to poke my head in the living room and see what's going on.