Thankful for Restful Weeks...

Thankful for Restful Weeks...
Thank you for all of your prayers! We really do appreciate it.

This week has been both good and bad. I will start with the bad to get it over with. Here is the real side of fighting cancer. I have been dealing with this leg/butt pain this week. It seems to be getting a little worse. I am taking 600mg of ibuprofen two times a day. I have thought about taking my prescription hydrocodone a couple of times but I try to keep that for dire circumstances. It only hurts when I am up and moving around so the ibuprofen does a pretty good job of keeping it at bay.

On Friday I tried to work outside in our wooded area since it was so nice out. Lots of sticks and tree limbs fell over the winter and we like to keep it cleaned up as best we can. Weeds have also started growing that need to be sprayed. I thought I would be ok working out there for awhile. Our wooded area is bumpy and I didn't realize how bad my feet have gotten with neuropathy. Let's just say that I don't do very well walking on uneven surfaces. It caused me to fall twice. I was very discouraged after that. I am very thankful for a husband who finished my work after he had already done his work for the day.

The good news for the week is I got to rest a lot. I took lots of naps. The dogs love this too! I have been feeling more tired lately so this was a much needed week of rest. I also had time to read and binge watch House Hunters International. I love seeing how people live in other countries. Lets just say that for this introvert this rest week was much needed for my soul.

Prayers:
  1. For the pain in my leg/butt to get better as it heals.
  2. For the neuropathy in my feet to respond to the different treatments we are doing for it.
  3. For my 6th round of chemo that I will get on Tuesday to heal me completely! (praying BIG for this one)
Pic: Dreaming of summer!

Thankful For Uneventful Weeks...

Thankful For Uneventful Weeks...
Not a whole lot to report this week. Praise that I didn't get the bone pain in my lower legs, like chemo's past. Thank you for the prayers. It was contained to just my feet. At times my feet feel heavy, like they weigh 25 pounds each. Mostly they just feel numb and tingly. I have been very tired the last few days. I think this is due to low white blood cell counts. So I have been taking it easy.

Tuesday I went to lunch with a new friend. She is a neighbor that I met through another neighbor. She prays for me every time she drives or walks by my driveway. We had a wonderful time and the food was really good.

Wednesday I had acupuncture again. It is hard to say if it is working for my neuropathy on my feet or not. But I sure do leave there relaxed. So for that I will continue to go. That afternoon I had an appointment with Dr Kadakia my palliative care doctor. He helps me manage all of my symptoms both with prescriptions and holistic medicines. We both agreed that I am doing really well currently with everything. He keeps reminding me that my body is undergoing a lot of changes and to take it easy.

I have no appointments this next week, so taking it easy should be able to be accomplished.

Prayers:
  1. That I can continue to do well even during my low white blood cell count days.
  2. That my body continues to remodel my bones where the cancer was.
Pic: Just a silly pic I ran across this week that made me laugh

Broken Butt + Sluggish Thyroid

Broken Butt + Sluggish Thyroid
Thank you all for your continued prayers and support! I feel the prayers daily.

This last week is a bit of a blur. The weeks seem to be flying by right now. I guess because I have so many doctors appointments.

On Tuesday I went to see Dr Patt (Orthopedic). I kept telling him that it hurts where my left leg connects to my body, especially when I am walking. He kept saying you mean your butt. LOL! So he took some x-rays and confirmed what my oncologist had suspected. I have several micro fractures in my left ischium. Which is the bone that you sit on. Essentially your butt. That is one of the bones that had cancer from the metastasis. He explained that the cancer ate the bone and left holes in its place and now that the cancer is shrinking in that area it is leaving the bone very fragile. When I walk the muscles that attach there pull on the bone causing the pain that I am having. He said that time will heal the bone but until then he prescribed me a cane to use if I feel I need one. I am also going to be starting on some different calcium supplements as I know that I don't get enough nutrition through the foods I eat.

Wednesday was chemo infusion day. My friend Kim went with me to keep me company and also so that Devin could work. We left the house at 6:30AM and got back at 6:30PM. Long day! When we arrived I had my port accessed for my blood draw with no problems. Then we went to talk with Dr Brown (oncologist). All my blood numbers were good except my thyroid. My TSH levels had doubled in three weeks. That means that my thyroid is under attack. We knew that from my previous round of chemo and blood draw. That is why she set me up to see an endocrinologist. I am so thankful that they watch my blood work so closely.

On Friday I went to see Dr Sudhakar (endocrinologist). She looked over my thyroid blood numbers and confirmed that I need a prescription of Levothyroxin to help my thyroid. She said that my thyroid is in a hypo or underacting state. This makes sense to me since I gained 7 lbs in 2 weeks and I wasn't eating as much as I had been. Plus I have been tired more lately. This is happening because my immunotherapy drug (Keytruda) is attacking my thyroid. She will follow up with me in 6 weeks to see if we need to increase my dose or not.

Yesterday we went to the mall because some of us needed some shorts as the weather is getting warmer out. It was nice to spend time with the family even if I do detest shopping. I'd rather shop from the comfort of my couch, as long as I can get free shipping.

I have added a new therapy to my daily routine. It is called a BioMat. It is used to help keep healthy cells in my body healthy and kill off the cancer cells. Plus it will help to raise my body temperature which normally runs 97.8 degrees. There has been scientific evidence that shows that a low body temperature is related to sickness and disease. I will write a blog post about it in a few weeks after I have used it for a bit.

Prayers:
  1. Continued prayers for my bone pain in my legs ( the ones I get following chemo for a few days) So far it is contained to just my feet this time around.
  2. Prayers that my body can restrengthen my ischium to repair the micro fractures.
  3. That my thyroid would get straightened out and that the Keytruda will stop its attack on it.
Praise: Devin seems to be doing really well on his new supplements for his stomach and hasn't taken any prescriptions in almost 8 weeks. He has had two mild cases of stomach pain in that time but it was manageable.

Pic: My friend Kim and I at my infusion on Wednesday.

Spring Break + the Lost Week...

Spring Break + the Lost Week...
This week was a complete blur. I was either busy or sleeping. It was also spring break for us. On Tuesday we had a family day and went into Charlotte. It was a beautiful day, sunny and 72 degrees. We ate lunch at Cabo Fish Taco and then rode the Lynx into uptown where we explored the Charlotte Shout art exhibits. Here is some of the art we saw.
 

Wednesday I had another acupuncture treatment. It always leaves me feeling really relaxed. I'm still not sure if it is helping my neuropathy or not. But to be fair I wasn't able to get in every week for four weeks. It ended up being about every two weeks instead. By the time I got home from this treatment I started to feel awful. I ended up with a slight sore throat and went to bed early. When I woke up Thursday morning I was so congested and still felt tired. I went back to sleep and slept most of the day. I never ran a fever fortunately. So all was good.

Friday I got my port put in. I felt your prayers and was calm. The surgical site was a little sore later in the day after the anesthesia wore off.

Saturday I attended another nutrition continuing education seminar and got another 6 hours done. That's 12 of the 18 hours I need for the year.  My port site was very sore so I took some Ibuprofen to alleviate the pain and that helped.

Prayers:
  1. For answers as to why my left leg has been hurting so bad. I see ortho on Tuesday.
  2. For a good infusion on Wednesday.
  3. For answers for my thyroid on Friday when I see an endocrinologist.
PS the pic is from breakfast this AM. I was drinking fresh squeezed OJ. YUM!


Human Limitations and This Week...

Human Limitations and This Week...
Happy Easter! HE has RISEN!

The prayers worked! Thank you! I didn't have leg pain like I normally do after chemo. Praise God! I did have foot discomfort though for two days. It felt like I was walking on rocks. I'm thinking that has more to do with the neuropathy than from the chemo. I also felt kind of dizzy for about 3 days. So I just laid low and read a book.

I'm going to be real with you for a bit. I felt frustrated this week. Human limitations were at play and have been for awhile but this week it left me feeling frustrated. I get very tired doing anything. Getting ready for the day tires me out and makes me have to rest for about 20 - 30 minutes before I can do anything else. Any time I exert any energy doing anything requires me to sit down and take a break after. I know that it is what it is, but I don't get as much done as I would like. Devin always reminds me that my only job right now is to rest and heal but I still like to help out around the house when I can.

I didn't have any appointments this week which was a nice break. Next week is jam packed!

Prayers:
  1. That I will not get anxious about getting my port next Friday.
  2. That I will recognize that the human limitations I am having are only temporary.
  3. That Devin will continue to not have stomach pains. He seems to be doing well with the new supplements.

5 Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy | Discover the Healing Power

5 Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy | Discover the Healing Power
As many of you know cold laser therapy is one of the many treatments that I am using during my cancer journey. It is helping my neuropathy in my hands and feet. Here is why I am using it and why you might want to consider using it too.

Cold laser therapy is an increasingly popular form of treatment for a variety of medical conditions. It's non-invasive, pain-free, and requires no downtime. But what are the real benefits of this type of therapy? Let's take a look at five ways cold laser therapy can help you feel better and improve your quality of life.

1. Reduced Pain & Inflammation
Cold laser therapy has been proven to reduce inflammation and decrease pain by targeting tissue cells with low levels of light energy. This energy helps to stimulate the body’s natural healing process and reduce inflammation in the affected area. It also increases blood flow, allowing more oxygen and nutrients to reach the tissues that need it most. As a result, pain is reduced and the body’s natural healing mechanisms can kick into gear more quickly.

2. Improved Flexibility & Mobility
Cold laser therapy can also help improve flexibility and mobility by reducing stiffness in joints and muscles. By increasing circulation to these areas, cold laser therapy helps to improve range of motion in joints and muscles, allowing you to move more easily with less discomfort or pain. This makes it ideal for those who suffer from arthritis or other inflammatory joint conditions such as bursitis or tendonitis.

3. Speeds Up Healing Time
One major benefit of cold laser therapy is that it speeds up the healing process significantly compared to other forms of treatment like medications or physical therapies. Research has shown that cold laser treatments can help wounds heal faster without scarring or damage to surrounding tissue due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Furthermore, because it doesn’t require any downtime after treatment sessions, patients can get back to their normal activities much sooner than they would with other forms of treatment.

4. Faster Recovery After Injury  
Cold laser therapy is also beneficial for those who have recently suffered an injury such as a sprain or strain as it helps reduce swelling and inflammation while stimulating the body’s natural healing processes. This speeds up recovery time so that patients can return to their normal activities sooner rather than later, reducing long-term physical effects from their injury such as stiffness or loss of range of motion in affected areas.

5. Increased Blood Flow  
Finally, one major benefit of cold laser therapy is that it increases blood flow throughout the body by stimulating capillaries near the treatment area which then carry oxygenated blood throughout the body quicker than usual. This increase in circulation carries vital nutrients needed for repair directly to injured tissues which allows them to recover faster without any external intervention from medication or physical therapies required on your part.  

Cold laser therapy has many benefits including reduced pain and inflammation, improved flexibility and mobility, faster healing time after injury, increased blood flow throughout the body, and much more! If you are looking for an effective way to treat chronic illnesses or injuries without any downtime required on your part then this may be just what you need! Talk with your doctor today about how cold laser therapy could help you feel better faster! And if you are in the Denver, NC area reach out because I have a wonderful Dr you can go see.

 
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