Second Round of Chemo is Done!
Yesterday Steve finished his 2nd round of chemo and he did well. No real big side effects except he feels really tired. But this morning he’s still feeling good.
2 down, many more to go! Let’s hope it’s working!
Yesterday Steve finished his 2nd round of chemo and he did well. No real big side effects except he feels really tired. But this morning he’s still feeling good.
2 down, many more to go! Let’s hope it’s working!
Steve is at Rhode Island hospital and he’s scheduled to have surgery today. And he’s still smiling… He’s not going to give up easily and without a smile on his face. I admire that about him so much!
As a parent, the last thing we ever want to do is see our children hurt. We’ve raised our girls with so much love and protection in the hopes that they would always feel safe with us. As a family, we’ve been through a lot the past 23 months and we’ve tried to be as honest as we could with the girls, letting them know along the way how much we love them and that everything would always be “okay”. Today we had to do the hardest thing ever… today we told the girls that the chemo isn’t working and the tumors are still growing. And even though daddy was going to continue on chemo the next 6 months, ultimately it’s just to get more…
This week Steve completed his 5th round of chemo and he’s still doing really well. The tingling in his fingers started almost immediately when he touched anything cold. Even when he washes his hands, if the water is a little cold, they start to tingle. Or when he got up at the infusion center to use the men’s room, he has to push the IV to the bathroom. The handle on it is metal and it’s so cold inside the infusion center, that the handle gets cold. So even that bothered him. It’s extremely irritating and he gets very frustrated with it. Even though he knows in the whole scheme of things, it’s not the worst thing, it’s still pretty irritating. I remember before I…
I had a house full of people today. Just the way it should be. My brother brought over a bottle of something for shots. I have no idea what it was, I can’t remember. But I do remember that I didn’t have any shot glasses so we used wine glasses. My crystal wine glasses that I got when Steve and I got married. So they were pretty appropriate to use! We all got together and did a “Shot for Steve”….. it was pretty fitting considering he enjoyed himself a drink or two over the years. A memory I will always cherish!
Our amazing community is hosting an evening of Yoga in honor of Steve this week. I can’t even express in words what this means to our family. Every week our friends amaze us with their love, support and generosity. Calling ourselves Lucky doesn’t even describe what we feel. LOVED is really more like it. Steve is a very proud man, so letting them do this for us has been very hard for him to accept. But he’s realized that this is a way that all the people around us can help me, can take some sort of burden off of me. It’s also a way for him to see how much love we have around us. I recently posted this on Facebook and I know…
Steve had the port placed today. It went well with no problems. He’s sore and groggy and is actually taking the pain meds. Step 1 – DONE.