If there is a big unexpected event in all of this is the fact that Deb's body reacts very well with the chemotherapy. When we first encountered this whole thing I can recall they gave us these choices. The surgeon said we had three choices. 1. We could do nothing. 2. We could do only chemotherapy. 3 We could choose the combination of chemotherapy and surgery. In our case, as it all turns out the surgery is what has caused all of the problems and the complications from that have had the result of lots of days of trial and many many days in the hospital. Hindsight is 20-20 and I am not sure we picked the right thing but if we knew what we do now I am confident that we would have chosen to elect the path of chemotherapy only.
Years ago I read a book by JFK. It was called "Profiles in Courage" As I reflect on that I think I want to say that the way that Deb has endured some of these events fall someplace within the title of that book. She is out tonight with a friend at one of the tulip time events. She has followed to a T the advice of some of the people in the "cancer business" and that is, Live your Life!!! In 4 more months we will reach the point of 2 years of working through this and very frankly if you would have been in those first diagnosis meetings you would have also said "no way."
Right now we face a a new round of chemotherapy starting as soon as next week. As best as I can say we have some confidence that this will continue to have good results. There are some new spots that need to be treated and the plan is to wipe them out. This is not the type of cancer that goes away but it is evident that it is the type that can be treated and the hope is that it can be so for many more years. (Thank you for modern medicine)
What I am going to do is close down this blog. Any updates we have I will post on Deb's. I read through some of the stories from earlier on this blog and a few of them are good and a few of them I wish I had over, but they stand as they are. If there is such a thing as Humor in a Storm all I can say is that I tried.
Thanks for staying with us and for your many kind notes and expressions. In a way that you may never know they have kept the program going over here.
Stan the Man
see ya on the trail my friend.....
ReplyDeleteStan, you have become a good friend and from one man to another that is does not often occur. What is a friend? Someone who respects another, who confides and trusts in another...we have traveled some distance together in a rather short time and I cherish that time and sincerely thank you for your friendship. Although I am departing the blocks and shingles of Beechwood I am not leaving the relationships that have been forged and you are one of them! 'You are the man' (of course not referring to Nathan's encounter with David)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Greg
Thank you for sharing your life, Deb's health journey and your humorous wisdom along the way. Prayers for Deb as she goes through treatment and keep finding the humor through the storm. You are all an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your blogs and realized i didn't even read some of them! I appreciate your thoughts and info and look forward to you blogging on Deb's "site". I will be with you in prayer as the chemo begins and i too feel like it will work well again! Got to beat that cancer down and into submission!
ReplyDeleteMary Leeuw
Hi Stan,
ReplyDeleteI posted this comment on Deb's blog a few weeks ago. I got no response, so I've posted it again today, as I'm doing here. Here it is again.
"I’m very sorry to hear about your cancer situation. Please do not give up hope, though. The following information might help you. I have been looking into the medicinal benefits of sodium bicarbonate, which is currently being studied in its effectiveness in curing cancer, see:
http://drsircus.com/medicine/sodium-bicarbonate-baking-soda/baking-soda-cancer-laugh
And there is a lot of anecdotal evidence supporting this, see:
http://phkillscancer.com/
Please give this a try. You have nothing to lose by doing so. It is both cheap and safe, and I have confidence that it works."