Robin's Breast Cancer Blog

This collection of messages was written as we've been dealing with Robin's breast cancer for several reasons: (1) To keep our friends ("extended family") up-to-date. (2) To educate folks about "the cancer trip". (3) To help us absorb what was happening, and purge any negativity that might affect Robin. Robin must maintain a positive, hopeful attitude, but with realistic understanding. We follow the mantra, "One day at a time", and trust that God will make good come from difficulty.

Friday, July 29, 2005

Healing Continues - 7/29/05

 
The last update was about three weeks ago, and I can tell by the questions that I am overdue with an update.

Last Friday, July22nd, Robin visited her GP and her oncologist. Her GP said she was doing well. Her blood work indicated that everything was fine except her bad cholesterol---it was 18---Way Low. The doctor wanted it below normal because of her diabetes, but this was lower than she expected. It was not really a problem; more of an oddity; but she decided to take Robin off of Lipitor. She also made some minor adjustments to Robin's insulin injections.

Robin's oncologist, Dr. McClure, inspected the wounds and felt they were healing well, but were not healed enough to start chemo yet. She also discussed an alternate chemo treatment, based on whether insurance would permit it. Instead of needing to wear a pump for several days, this would be infused in a few hours. It is the same chemo, but the chemicals are suspended in fat, which allows it to be released over time, just as the pump would. This is supposed to reduce some of the bad after-effects and it is easier on the heart. Anyway, the delay in starting the chemo will give them time to check on the insurance issue. She has 12 weeks of chemo and 6 weeks of radiation left in the current treatment plan. She will undergo more tests. If there is no sign of cancer, she will just need to be tested regularly (every few months) for a while.

In general, Robin is starting to feel human again, having been off of chemo for three months now. She is working regularly, and nearly full time, although she still gets exhausted and has trouble getting started in the morning. She is playing piano regularly at both churches again, at both choir practices and Masses. The summer schedule is lighter than usual, and that helps, but she get strength from her piano, I'm convinced. Robin's hair continues to grow back. She now has a half inch or so of "salt and pepper" (mostly salt, if you ask me) hair covering her scalp. It feels like velvet. If you see her, ask her to show you her hair, and don't be afraid to rub her head for good luck. She doesn't mind a bit... I actually think she likes it!!!

We are due to see her surgeon next week. Should just be routine. I'll let you know if anything major changes.

Thanks again to everyone for your thoughts and prayers. Keep it up, please. We still have a way to go, but there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel. (Hope it's not an oncoming train!!!)

Love and thanks,
Larry & Robin

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