Okay, so it's been a couple of weeks since we've entered a new blog. Laura had a week's rest from chemo treatments last week and also was on "vacation" from work. Her best friends from Australia were in to visit for a couple of weeks which was fun for her. While they were there, she along with them and about 5 other friends made a back country trip to the Peter Grubb Hut and spent two nights there. She made the trip cross country skiing (others did various things, i.e. snow shoeing, snowboarding, etc.) She really wanted to go and enjoyed the trip. While they were at the Hut, some other friends "stopped by" which made the event even more special.
She has been feeling a bit more "cranky" lately, along with being tired, having hot flashes constantly and not sleeping well. She also has been feeling a bit less "social." (But, of course, we love her anyway!!!) Personally, I think this is a combination of a "build-up" of the chemo along with the menopausal problems she is experiencing. She had chemo again today and is now in the last cycle (we're not sure exactly how many more treatments she will have). Within the next few weeks, she will have another tumor marker test done so let's all hope and pray for a big improvement there.
Laura continues to work, but cuts back on her hours slightly when she can. At the moment she is preparing for her nephew, Nick, to make his annual snowboarding trip to his "Aunt Lolo's" for his spring break. He is a joy to have around and she looks forward to his visit each year. This year, however, she likely will not be able to do as much with him in the way of snowboarding but I'm sure they will enjoy their time together.
That's it for now--stay tuned--and keep those positive thoughts, energies, comments and prayers coming.
Shirley (Mom)
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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i send prayers on a regular basis..... glad to hear the end of chemo is in sight. Thanks for taking the time to update Shirley. Love to you all. Marilyn
ReplyDeleteMy prayers as well as prayers from my friends at church are constant. This is a long, grueling process and, considering that, I think it sounds like Laura is holding up very well. I'm so sorry for those times when you feel cranky, but give yourself that! Hang in there, my Dear. You are never out of my thoughts. Love you, Judy
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ReplyDeleteI am glad the end of your treatments are getting closer. I hope time is flying by for you and I just want you to know you are always in my thoughts. Stay strong and fight like a girl!! (I want to celebrate with you when you hit your last treatment.) So rest up we have quite a party ahead of us!!
Love-
Regina
Love you Laura - hang in there. Nobody can do it like you.
ReplyDeleteLove Aunt Sherry
laura, it's shannon from chemo! I think about you all the time. I have tried to comment on this blog, but for some reason, i can't get it to post! I am glad to hear that your tumore markers are lower and I am just so proud of you for going this distance! I know this sucks, but i also know how awesome and strong you are. To tell you the truth, i don't even know how you are doing all of these things like skiing and working! I look forward to hanging out and keeping in touch once you are feeling better. Last time we saw eachother at the doctor's i came in to see you during your infusion, but you were knocked out by the benadryl! Let me know if you ever want me to come sit with you...keep fighting laura! it sucks, but you can do it!
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