HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Wow, didn't realize it had been over a month since my last post. Sorry, things just really rolled along since Thanksgiving! Well, let's see where should I start.
I guess where I left off. Or somewhere close to that. Since the last episode, I have had 2 more chemo treatments. The 3rd treatment on 12/3, it was took a little more out of me and took me a little longer to bounce back it seemed but I did. By the time I was back to what appears to be somewhat normal I had a great weekend with good friends. My DPF (ask me later I may tell you what it means...) Shari R. Jones came to visit from waaay up in Frisco! LOL, as she was settling in my West Coast/East Coast Homie Farrah "Cocoa" Brown came thru with Demetria in tow, we laughed and talked for hours. I was so welcomed to have some sense of normalcy in my world. I really needed some girl time to just hang with my Girls, we even went shopping for new hair! It was an adventure, but it always is with either of those ladies! I would recite our motto but I'll just end with this....My President's Black and My Lambo is Blue! (Watch Boondocks Season 3 to figure that out!) That evening, my girl had Great show, no one can make me laugh like Cocoa Brown, she is "One Funny Mama" especially when you know where the jokes come from! Oh the things you see through the eyes of a true comedian! She is an artist who is amazing at her craft!
Here are the wigs I got, Thanks to the Wig Queen (Farrah) for picking these out and gifting me the fly one I call my "Storm" wig! LOL
I continue to be in the hunt for a church home, it has been somewhat daunting because going through this is when you really need a church family to surround you with prayers and love, luckily, my First United Presbyterian Church family in Richmond and my Pineview Presbyterian Church family in Hattiesburg keep me prayed up. Not to mention all the other churches that have me on their prayer list, I am truly grateful for all the prayers that go up on my behalf. I can feel the power of your prayers.
Work after that 3rd chemo picked up and my hours have been long, no really that's a good thing, it makes a different when you miss days of work but you have extra hours to make up for it.
As Christmas approached, I had several decisions to make, chemo would've been on 12/24 but with the holiday I had to choose 12/23 (not an option who wants to feel crappy on Christmas) or 12/29. The later was the obvious choice, then I had to figure out when to go home and come back. To keep it simple, I rode home with Victoria on 12/23 to be home for a couple days, making it to Hattiesburg for a few hours Christmas day, leaving 12/26 to make it back to TX to be at work on 12/27 & 12/28 to be off for the rest of the week.
Fourth chemo was a little more taxing on me. Bouncing back was even harder! However, of course before each treatment I see my Dr. and I explained that the neuropathy (pins & needle feeling or loss of sensation which may lead to permanent nerve damage) in my feet and hands, especially my feet were getting worse and more pain and harder to feel better after treatment and a few other complaints. My Dr. ordered another PET scan to determine if chemo will be necessary going forward. The tumor is not really palpable (she can't detect it with her hands any longer) and the side effects aren't worth it if I don't need any more chemo. I have responded very well to the chemo so lets all pray that I don't need anymore chemo. This, of course will push up my surgery but it will also push forward my healing and getting on with my life. I am really looking forward to that part.
As 2016 begins, I look forward to moving past this diagnosis and all that goes with it, I also look forward to being told I am NOT a diabetic and don't need to take THAT medication any longer. I can see that my numbers are lower than what was determined to be high when not on steroids therefore maybe I won't need it. I look forward to losing weight, working out and living a better life.
That being said, all these treatments will be put towards my new deductible so I will be needing to work even more hours that I was before to pay these bills!!!!
I pray that all that read this are having a great year and will continue to pray for me as I pray for you!
I love the comments that you are giving, I just ask that you put your name on your comments I don't always know some of the email addresses initially! LOL
I feel like I'm leaving something out. I guess that's just reason to write sooner than later! I will try to update with the results of the PET scan ASAP.
Smooches!!!!
Loving your blog girlie. Sending prayers and good vibes your way. Keep smiling xx
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can truly feel all the prayers!
DeleteYou are awesome bighead!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bighead
DeleteYou are awesome bighead!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update, Nina! Always thinking of you, praying for healing, peace, and progress.
ReplyDeleteCarol Martinez
Thanks Carol, praying that you are on your feet soon too!
DeleteIt is always food to hear about your progress...I am praying for you daily..love you!
ReplyDeleteMichelle Walker-Talley :)
Love you too lady!
DeleteI am still praying for you Nina! I hope no more chemo is needed and you can move on to a fantastic year! Rita
ReplyDeleteThanks Rita!
DeleteLove you, sis! Ericka
ReplyDeleteLove you too!
DeleteI'm so happy that your treatments are over and you're starting the new year off feeling better. You look wonderful in the photos......I can't decide which wig I like the best.....because you look beautiful in every one. Wishing you a healthy new year filled with new adventures.
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Hilly
Thanks Hilly! Fingers crossed about no more Chemo!
DeleteWe are keeping you in our prayers Nina.
ReplyDeleteThe Peace family
We are keeping you in our prayers Nina.
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You are amazing and sooo inspiring! I'm glad you're progressing well. You are the epitome of what a great attitude and greater faith look like! Thank you for keeping us posted. I'm always praying for you! Love you (and the wigs)! Nikki
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