Tuesday, February 12, 2008

our story so far...part 2


As somewhat mentioned before, over the next...24 hours...after surgery, Gil had to empty my drain bag and "milk" the tube, which made us both kind of queasy. Because of the drain, I had to sleep in our recliner, so Gil slept on the couch. Not exactly the most comfortable of circumstances.

Now, if I didn't mention it before, I was very taped up and couldn't lift my head to well. So, the next morning, when I went to get the drain taken out, I was walking a bit like Frankenstein's monster. I was trying to hard to straighten my back, but couldn't lift my head...so I looked so stiff. I was really happy to get that drain out and get the tape & bandages off, which left me looking like bride of Frankenstein (or Franken-chick as David called me). I felt I could handle a little more movement. As we left, Gil took me to Target where we got some soups, pasta, and other groceries that I could eat (my sore throat could only handle so much) and I bought a Starbucks coffee (of course!).


After that, things are pretty uneventful. It took a little bit before I was really comfortable in our bed - sleeping on my sides rather than my back. I'm not supposed to lift much and take it easy talking. Talking gets to be like a workout - the muscles get sore and the voice starts to waver. I did a little walking on the treadmill Sunday - about 1.5 miles. I need to get back to working out. Merlyn got into something in the backyard and I had to give him a bath, which, it turns out, he is over my lifting weight limit - 12 lbs.; I'm not supposed to lift over 10 lbs. And last night I went to give Gil a kiss goodnight and lost my balance. Funny how much you use your neck when you are trying to keep from falling forward.

Today, Tuesday, Feb. 12th, I had the staples removed. I feel I have a lot more movement in my neck. Turns out I had a benign tumor called Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, an inflammation of the thyroid, but I don't know who Hashimoto is or how really it differs from a goiter except it's not an iodine deficiency. Should be good for a little research.

I'm still kinda tired, and very sore, like I've been "clotheslined", but I think I might try to go back to work Monday. I definitely want to give it a few days before I go back to work the kinks out of my neck. Voice still gets weak too. So, today is kinda blah. Good day to just sit home and continue my recovery.

Until next time...this ride is over!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Our story so far...

Tuesday, Feb 5th I got a call about 1:15 pm, shortly before school ended for the day. Actually it was the second call, but I missed the first one and hadn't returned the call yet. It was the surgery center with all my pre-op instructions and questions - no food or drink after 12 pm, surgery was to be at 8am but I had to be at the center by 7am, had I ever had this or that, make sure to wear a button down shirt, and so on...

So about 5:45 am Feb. 7th we got up and got dressed; left the house about 6:20am. It was still very dark. When we arrived at the surgery center, I was surprised at the amount of children. Evidently there were about 5 kids, under the age of 10 scheduled for surgery very early. That made me so sad. About 7:30am I got checked in and about 15 minutes later was called to go in the back for prep. Gil was brought in a little later to see me off. Before I was taken, Dr. Steineger stopped in, 2 anesthesiologists, and one other Dr. that I don't remember hearing mentioned when they told me who all would be in the operating room. She made me nervous because she asked me all the questions I had already been asked by the pre-op nurse and some by my Dr. I was taken away about 8:15, I guess.

One of the anesthesiologists that had already introduced herself put something in my IV, and I quickly felt a cold sensation in my hand as they wheeled me away. I asked if that we my anesthesia and if I'd be feeling loopy any minute...that was the last thing I said as they made a left turn down a hall. Next thing I knew, I was waking up in the same place they took me away from.

It wasn't like I just fell asleep and woke up - I KNEW something happened in between. I heard them welcome me back. I smiled at Gil, and periodically acknowledged he was there. He looked a little scared. I didn't feel so good either, but mostly just sleepy. I don't remember too much at that point; I seem to remember the Dr. coming by and saying the operation went smoothly; I remember the Nurse getting me to sit up, breath, asking me if I felt ok...I felt a little rushed to get dressed and moving. Gil seems to think that was to get the anesthesia out of my system; I don't know, I think they needed the space. I felt a little queasy, but with the nurses help, I got dressed and we moved to a sitting area. There I really got kinda sick and dizzy. She waved some kind of wet-nap type pad under my nose. I'm sure it was like smelling salts (which, by the way, you never want to smell when you are ok - because they stink and will make you pass out). After some apple juice and coffee (which I spilled - good going Carol), we got under way.

Oh, somewhere in there, the nurse showed Gil how to clean out my "drain" - a tube that was under the incision , and about 5 foot of tubing on the outside that dumped into a bulb like bag. Yeah- almost every time we cleaned out that thing, I felt sick.

Well, we got home.I was so taped up at the incision that I couldn't lift my head and stand up straight, so my back was really starting to hurt. I got sick when we got home, but kept it in (eww). Once Gil got me settled in, he called him mom to sit with me while he went and got my medication - pain pills and anti-nausea. I slept through most of that.

Once, just before Gil got home, Mom got to talking to me. It's hard having a one way conversation because I really couldn't speak, let alone make much sense. It was then that I realized, Gil had practice, and Lori was supposed to sit with me, but I became real uncomfortable with that idea. I ended up being a bit selfish and asking Gil to stay with me instead of going to practice, which he did. We spent the rest of the day with him playing video games (Call of Duty 4 online with his Xbox 360) and me sleeping. I think I eventually had some tomato soup and crackers - was that dinner? And I know I drank some.

Well, that's enough for now. This looks like I'm writing a book! Who knows, by the time I'm done, it may be darned close!

Until next time...

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Upcoming surgery

Well, did the Disney 1/2 Marathon on Jan. 12th and finished in 2:25:02 - a little off the 2 hours I had hoped for, but not bad for a newbie (I think).
Got thru final exams and have trained my new TA's to the best of my ability. I've also lined up my sub, so everything should be ok while I'm gone. As for my time off...

Surgery is Feb. 6th sometime between 7am and 12 noon at the Mease Surgery Center (dunno where that is off hand). I have a Dr.'s note that says I should be able to return to work Feb 25th, but I'm hoping to be ready sooner.
So, knowing that you are going to have your throat cut open and part of your thyroid removed, right near your trachea and vocal chords, how do you NOT worry?

Beyond that, who knows? I'm hoping to sign up for the Harbour Heights run in Pt. Charlotte on March 8th and the Carollwood run on March 12th. I'm pretty sure I should be ok to do that.
More later....much love to all...

Friday, December 28, 2007

Let the ride begin...

OK - anyone out there keeping track? Anyone know the song by OK GO - "here it goes again"? Because all this is seeming a little too familiar.

Just to re-cap: A couple of months ago, during my physical, Dr. Evans noticed my thyroid was enlarged. Since then I have had an ultrasound and a nuclear exam (kind of like a CAT scan). It seems there are several nodes on my thyroid, and a particularly large one on the right side. My doctor didn't like what she was seeing and has suggested a biopsy.

Dec 27th I went to see Dr. Steiniger, an ear, nose & throat specialist, and he has suggested having the right half of my thyroid removed. OK - choices actually were: needle biopsy and have it removed or just have it removed. Either way, I was going to end up with it out, so why prolong the inevitable?

So what does all this mean? Good question.

At this point it means day surgery and about 2 weeks recovery time because it is such a sensitive area and he will probably have to move my vocal chords.

There is 80% chance it is nothing, but there is 20% chance it is something, but I'm not ready to go there yet. I'm not sure what else to say. I am still trying to wrap my head around this myself.
It's very hard having just finished Gil's cancer treatments only two years ago. I'll admit, I'm a little scared.

We haven't scheduled the surgery yet. I have the 1/2 marathon on Jan 12th - I've raised a lot of money, trained too long and too hard to give that up now. And 1st semester finals are Jan 16th & 17th. I'm also waiting for some input from my "bosses"; my supervisor says do it now, my principal hasn't responded yet - it's hard to keep up with work email over the holidays.

{sigh}

Friday, December 07, 2007

Keeping an eye out

OK, time to start keeping this thing updated.
Had the nuclear exam: the left half of the thyroid is hyper and the right is swollen with nodules. They want me to see an ENT (Ear Nose & Throat specialist) for a "further evaluation and biopsy". Hmmmm....I don't like it. This is all too close to my race!
Anyway...as always...playin' it by ear!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

CAT scan & training update

Well, Hello all of you in blogger-ville!
I don't know who all keeps up with this this; I know I don't keep it up quite as I should.

Gil had his 6 month check-up recently with his CAT scan on Nov. 7th and follow-up on the 12th. He's still clean,which, we figure he will be for a long time, but we still hold our breath! His next check up is May 1st. They are going for a CAT scan again, which he has a really hard time with the contrast shakes, but if he can do it, it's the most revealing scan (I guess). Two more check-ups like this and he will be moved to once a year check-up: over a year ahead of the normal check-up schedule!

Thanksgiving - I did the Turkey Trot again (5K) in 27:12 - a whole 1:29 faster than last year (28:41). My best so far! Mom & Dad came up for dinner, which was good and quite filling; too bad I kinda messed up on the temperature for the Turkey breast! Hmmm...holiday cooking...always an adventure.

I am still training for the Disney 1/2 marathon. I have almost reached my fund raising goal, but am still accepting donations. All the funds are supposed to be in by Dec. 28th, so if you haven't made a donation yet (or are feeling generous again)...go to http://www.teamintraining.org/ and click on "Find a participant" to search for me. Then you can donate to your hearts content!

OK, now for the test of who reads this.

During my annual physical, the Dr. noticed my thyroid was swollen on the right side. I went in for an ultrasound and it looks like I have nodules on my thyroid. This is not terribly unusual; I believe that it has actually been swollen for a few years but wasn't noticed by the Dr. till I lost weight (which, actually, I lost a majority of the weight a few years back, but as most women know, the body keeps changing as we age and with the extra running...). I am supposed to go in for some kind of nuclear medicine testing...something..."They" will call with an appointment. I will try to keep you updated.

It was really good to see Jason & Suzanne Smart this week! We hope you had a safe visit and trip home. We miss you!
Much love to all!

Monday, September 24, 2007

haven't visited in a while!

Wow - haven't been here in a while have I. Well, just a quickie update:
My training continues. I am exhausted from waking up at 5am 6 days a week, but the running feels good. We (team in training) are just starting add mileage, so it's 3 miles 3 days a week and 4 miles on Saturday with a 30 minute run on Sunday (which I do with the dogs...so I walk a bit).

A little while back I had my first run at Ft. Desoto which included the Hillsborough and Sarasota teams. It was fun to meet others from around the area.

I'm lining up a couple of fund raisers around the area. As I get dates & more info I will let you all know. I'm looking at a couple of car washes thanks to our church youth group and (hopefully) the Seminole HS National Honor Society. I'm also looking into doing a garage sale.

I hope to see you at one of those!


All of us on Team In Training are raising funds to help stop leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma and myeloma from taking more lives.


Please remember - this is not about me. My husband, Gil has become my inspiration for running, but I'm also running for my family, members of my church, and all those who are battling blood cancers. They are the real heroes on our team, and we need your support to find a cure!


Please support my participation in Team In Training and help advance the Society's mission by making a donation.

http://www.teamintraining.org/ Find a participant and search for me.

Hopefully I'll have some good pictures soon. I really need to run with my phone so I can get some pics!
GO TEAM!!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Back to school

Well, it's that time again...time to head back to school. We had a long summer vacation this year and I got to spend all of it with Gil. Was it good? eh...we had a few moments, but most of it was good.

Best thing has been exercising together. I would run while he would ride his bike. I / we have really seen an improvement in his energy level. Although, now that summer is over, I don't know how we will get through our days without a nap!

Ok, evidently I have this nack for overloading myself so to speak. This year is no exception. I am PAST president of PALMS (Pinellas Association for Library Media (or inforMation) Specilaists), so that takes a little off my plate, but I will still be involved. But this year my big project is Team in Training...training for the Disney 1/2 marathon (13.1 miles) in January 2008.
OK - here is the letter I sent out to everyone I had an address for...

OK kids, well, I’ve gone and done it again. I’ve entered myself in another race for a good cause. This time it’s a little more personal.

I’ve joined the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training, the world's largest endurance sports training program that helps raise funds for research of blood borne cancers. I will be training for the Disney 1/2 marathon in January.

This will be the first time I’ve run with a group, let alone been “properly” trained for any event. I’m excited and a little nervous, but I figure, if Gil can endure 4 months of Chemo, 2 months of radiation and come out of it as well as he did, I can endure 13 miles.

But it’s not about me; it’s about those who are living with cancer. It’s about people like Gil, TNT’s honored teammates and all of us whose lives have been touched by cancer. It’s about the research so there will be new, better treatments, maybe even a cure. Imagine a world without cancer.

To train for this race I need to raise funds. This is where I need your help. I have a goal of $2,400, which is due by December 28th. 75% of the funds raised goes toward research, education, services and support to patients and families battling these cancers. Donations can be made safely online through the website, or you can send me a check that I will send them in.

My donation site is http://www.active.com/donate/tntscfl/CSterling.
While you are on the site, take a look around and check out what TNT and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is all about.

If sending a check, make it out to “The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society” with my name in the memo section.

I will do my best to keep you up to date on my fundraising and training.

Thank you for your help, prayers, and joining me on my journey. Together we can save lives, one mile at a time.

I will leave this entry at that. My next entry should be around Nov. 7th after Gil's CAT scan. Maybe sooner...the TNT kick off party is this Saturday. If anything interesting happens, I'll try to let you know.

Much love to all!

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, ... let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Hebrews 12:1

Friday, June 15, 2007

Catching up...

OK, I realize I put St. Augustine ahead of some other things, so it's time to back peddle a bit.
Before we left there were a few other things we had done...

Creating our little Zen garden. Took some work...digging up all the old plants, rocks, trees; getting the fountain (and fixing a hole in it), putting in plants, trees, sand...and making it all work (priceless).


We also recently attended WAMP...our church's Worship Arts Ministry Picnic. Lots of fun, music and FOOD! The Lupton's Boggy Bottom Ranch in Plant City was quite a place and they put out quite a spread - mac & cheese, BBQ chicken, pulled pork, hot dogs, cole slaw, and people brought desserts (Gil made some great lemon cupcakes while I was patching the fountain). Free food, Jason!
They did water balloon tosses, hula hoop contest, sing-along and just a bunch of water fun.




Some just kind of made up games of their own.

SO, that's the stuff we did BEFORE St. Augustine.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Hello from St. Auggie

St. Augustine that is. Yup, this year for our "vacation" we decided to check out St. Augustine. We didn't quite get to do EVERYthing due to some weather, but we did a fair bit. We went on one of those little trolley tours, the alligator farm and on a walking ghost tour (well, I thought I was getting one of the trolley tours "Ghosts & gravestones" but, I signed us up for the wrong thing).







We also went to the lighthouse (that's where we had the tornado warning), then a little shopping down St. George street and the fort De San Marcos.



We had the dogs with us so we did some other things too, like walking to the Nombre de Dios park where the Spanish are said to have landed.



Well, tomorrow we head home. Feel kind of bad we didn't get to do more, but not sure we could have. Anyway, it's time to go take the dogs for a walk before going to bed. I hope to run tomorrow morning..should be fun!
c'ya

Sunday, May 13, 2007

New Addition

OK, well, to start with, Gil had his PET scan and Dr. follow-up. All is good, so far. Because Dr. Ball in on maternity leave, Gil saw a partner who is new to the practice. He was a little rough feeling the lymph nodes on Gil and prefers CAT scans. So, Gil will be doing a CAT scan sometime in November, which means he has to drink these nasty little shakes that he has a really hard time with. Oh well, such is health care. Hopefully Dr. Ball will be back in time for his next follow-up.

In other news, Jason has flown home to Hong Kong. We don't know if this is permanent, but we think he would be happier if he can attend a College/University closer to home.

Gil and I went on our second paintball adventure. I got popped a couple of times, once when we weren't even in play. Those unexpected shots will give you a new respect for our troops overseas - it can happen anytime! I'll still be darned if I didn't get anyone out! It would be much more fun if I knew I shot someone. Does that sound wrong?

Now, as for the new addition, no I wasn't referring to the post as a new addition. We have adopted Christian, our church cat. He is a beautiful and very healthy Siamese, about 5 years old, and is trying very hard to figure out who is "boss" of our animal pack. I think he beginning to figure out that the dogs rule around here - sort of. If he picks a fight with Cleo, he may get a real good look at the dogs because that is THEIR kitty. Anyway, they are figuring things out.

School is quickly coming to an end. We are still working on inventory in the library. Advanced Placement testing is happenings all this week, then final exams are Thursday & Friday, with Graduation on Monday May 21. I have my summer projects kind of planned out. And in June (10 - 13) we will be taking the pups on vacation with us.

My Aunt Ruth is being taken care of by hospice. We don't know how much longer she will be with us, but I pray she is pain free. I know she doesn't like the way she is having to live right now, so ... I'm not sure what to hope for. I guess that her passing comes quickly and painlessly - she deserves to be free of all this.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Overdue for an update

Um...I guess I've been a little busy. I didn't realize how long it had been since I did an update.
Anyway, Gil is doing fine. He went for blood work early February, all is good. His Dr. (Dr. Ball) is pregnant and due sometime soon, so she is on leave. I'm not sure who will do the follow up after his PetScan on April 30th. I'm sure it will all go well though.

OK, on to some big news.
The print shop is closing after 26 years of service. It appears they have sold the business, and will be "closing" on April 13th. The new owners will be moving in April 30th or officially taking over May 1 (same difference, right). Gil is looking forward to some much needed time off before he worries about what to do next. He's looking, checking options, he applied for a job with the school system, but he's not really on the hunt just yet.

We have recently discovered the joys of Paintball! We even have our own markers (guns) and the whole set-up. We played for the first time March 31st and had a blast! It was a few people from church and us (Jason, Gil, me (Carol), David, John, and Sterling (our other nephew)). That was at the end of my spring break.

Jason is finishing up his first year of college. I'm so used to knowing how he was doing in High School, now I just have to count on him for how he's doing in college, but he is his own worst critic (in other words, he always thinks he's doing bad). He is looking forward to going home May 5th and is trying to get into a college back home or in Australia. We wish him all the best.

I'm dealing with the end of school. SRI (reading) testing for the month of April, last Principal's Brunch on the 18th, PALMS (Pinellas Association of Library Media Specialists) end of the year banquet on the 26th (of which I am president, but get to turn it all over to a new board), Senior Breakfast on May 11th, and last but not least INVENTORY (wwweeeeeeeee)!

Well, that's all the breaking news for now. Until May 8th after Gil's follow-up, TTFN!!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Happy Holy-days

As Christmas fast approaches (it’s Christmas eve as I write this), I’ve come to realize a couple of things.

First I want to apologize to all our friends & family for not sending out Christmas cards….again! I want you to know we do think of you often. To our family & friends here in Florida to family in New Jersey, Maryland, and Canada, across the country to California and anywhere our friends have ended up in between and the many kids we’ve hosted from overseas in Spain, Macedonia, Korea, Japan and the one in Hong Kong, we want to send much love and many Christmas wishes.

I also want to say, women who work and still keep the home are truly my heroes; especially those who have kids and go to school along with everything else. How you keep a home relationship is beyond me. Just trying to work and keep things running well at home has become so hard! Being dept. head for the library at school, President of PALMS (Pinellas Association of Media Specialists or inforMation Specialists), running, and just plain ol’ housework (including Gil & Jason)…. I can’t keep things organized. I wonder, now, how I kept it together last year when Gil was going through his treatments.

By the way, he is doing wonderfully. He sang in the church cantata (I helped with sound) and has been working on re-wiring the band set-up at church. Today we are hanging out with the McReynolds as there are 4 services at church today so, why bother going home to Clearwater when we just need to drive back to Tampa within a few hours.

But, back to the whole Christmas thing; I do want to thank everyone again for your support and love. We have really had a rough couple of years – Jason, 4 hurricanes, parents left “homeless” for 10 months, the loss of Nikita, Gil’s diagnosis and treatments, getting Jason through school and into college, I’m just muddling along, but we could not have done any of it without the support of our friends and family. We love you all very much.

Well, this may be a more personal blog on my side, but it's done; we are home, it's late, and it's time to go to bed.

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Happy Thanksgiving!!
Well, on Thursday, Nov. 23 I ran the 5K Turkey Trot (known as the "WingDing") in 28 minutes 41 seconds (4 minutes faster than last year). Then Gil and I went home, cleaned up and headed to SouthPort Square in Pt. Charlotte to celebrate Thanksgiving with Mom & Dad, cousing Jim and Aunt Ruth. Jason decided to stay home and take care of the dogs.

December 1st was the Anniversary Gil's first Chemo session. It came and went without much notice. But as he says, "hopefully we'll never have to do it again". We are all very thankful that it is done and over with, and that Gil is in good health to this day.

Well, December is a very busy month....Christmas performances, holiday parties, shopping, taking kids to the airport, and picking them up (ok, that's in Jan, but...), Christmas services, anniversary...oh, yeah....

December 21st we will be celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary. Jason will be heading home Dec. 13th - we are very happy he will be able to spend the holidays with his friends and family in Hong Kong. We will be done with our Christmas cantata at church and on break from work by the time we celebrate our anniversary, so we are spending two nights at Inn at the Bay, a bed & breakfast in St. Petersburg. It will be a nice break, but we will also be looking forward to Jan...sort of.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Happy Halloween


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Well, Gil had his PET scan last Thursday. Monday he had his follow up with the Dr. and....YAHOO!!!....he is ahead of schedule. In fact, he won't have another PET scan until March (but he will continue to have blood work done every three months). There was even more significantly less swelling in the lymph nodes around the neck (ok, how many are there and how big are they supposed to be anyway?). So he is healing wonderfully, and his blood work looks great, which makes us very happy. Now, that wasn't so scary, was it?

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Race for the cure


OK, I know it was a while back (Oct. 7th) and I'm not thrilled at the pictures (Running really isn't a glamorous sport), but I figured I would go ahead and make the post. On Oct. 7th I did the "Race for the Cure": a 5K to raise money for the Susan G. Koman foundation for Breast Cancer awareness. I'm #24; Geri Craven (the other orange shirt #26) was my partner representing Seminole High.
I know I did the run in 32 minutes (which is pretty good considering there were about 10,000 people probably in the race; walking & running!).

Fun, fun, fun!

Umm… don't ask who the guy is, we really don't know...he was just an innocent bystander who looked into the lens at an inopportune time.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

It is Finished!?

Well, sort of.
The port is now out. The last vestiges of cancer treatment are gone. The only thing left is the scar on his chest and the patch of hair missing on the back of his head. Now, all we have to deal with are the follow-up exams - Oct. 24th is his next PET scan.
Such fun. I will try to get pictures soon...

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

De-ported?

That's what Gil keeps calling it. On August 24th around 10am, Gil will officially be rid of all remnants of cancer treatment - he gets the port out. YEAH! We are very excited about all this.

In the meantime, we now have to figure out how to keep his blood pressure up and his triglycerides (a component of cholesterol) down. Is that possible? Should be fun.

TTFN!

Monday, July 31, 2006

Free & Clear

"Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, I'm free at last"
OK, Gil didn't say that (Martin Luther King Jr. did), but I think that's how he felt when Dr. Ball gave him the all clear. There is some swelling of lymph node(s) in the neck area but is suspected to be scarring and dormant, so he is cured. Now we are just waiting for an appointment to get the port out, and from here on out, it's just a matter of follow up exams (3 months until his next PET scan & Dr. appt).
So, CELEBRATE!
It's Over!

Oh, sorry...no pics yet. My goal is to get one of Gil & I, and one of David in his pretty pink cast (which will be sometime next week?).

Saturday, July 22, 2006

About David...

OK, I promised a pic of Gil, but haven't managed it yet (someone out there also wants to see my hair and how it's grown, so...)... I will get it in time.

In the meantime...some "Breaking News"...Literally!
David broke his right ankle just a few hours ago while skateboarding. It seems he "dropped in" on the 4' half pipe (pike?) and, well, we're not really sure but we guess he came off the board on the slope. Anyway, at this time it looks to be a compound fracture and there will be surgery involved. Please pray for him and his family. He was supposed to be starting marching band this year, but now, will probably be out of commission about 2 months or more.

If you would like to send him anything, let us know. Also, if you do contact him, send him good, positive messages. He has already said he is giving up skateboarding, but he was also probably in a bit of shock at the time. I hate to see him give up an activity because of injury.

When you fall off the horse, ya' gotta pick yourself up, dust your self off and get right back on!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

PET scan done!

PET scan is done. All went well...except for a couple of sore shoulders. Now we just wait for the results - which we won't get until July 31st when he has his follow-up appointment.
Please pray that all goes well, we can schedule to have the port removed, and resume a somewhat normal life.
Thank you all, again, for your prayers and support. Keep it comin'...we're not quite through yet.
Next post...I promise to have a pic of Gil (you gotta see his "new" hair).

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

re-schedule

The CAT scan/PET scan machine got fried in a lightning storm yesterday, so Gil's appointment has been moved to Friday the 14th (oooohhh...sounds almost scary).
He's one of about 10 people that needed to be rescheduled. Bummer...we were so looking forward to getting this done and scheduling the follow-up.
Waaaaa!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

What we have been up to...

Ah the lazy day's of summer. Not much to do and no time schedule to get things done. I know I haven't posted in a while, but not much has been really going on. Let's see...

We painted/remodeled one of our bathrooms...





I (Carol) turned 40 on June 11th. That week I ran sound for VBS (vacation bible school) at our church...






That weekend we "demo'd" the youth room at church...







Then this last week of June we had David over for a skateboard camp at a skate park nearby (688 Skate park)....


And the small things like taking "training" classes, helping Jason get registered for classes at St. Petersburg College, Cleo (cat) having a massive urinary infection (pill & fluid therapy...I get to stick the cat with a needle...ewwww), having lunch with Gil at the print shop, Gil running the music for July 2nd service at church.

This week is July 4th - Happy Independence Day! Happy Birthday USA!! And July 5th is Gil's Birthday - Woo Hoo. Then on the 6th, he goes in for his PET scan...hopefully THE test that will bring us good news that this cancer ordeal is over.

Hope your having as much fun as we are!

Friday, June 09, 2006

Good News!

Now, for some really good news! Gil had his follow up appointment with the radiologist and he says everything looks very good. If there is anything there, he can't feel it. Gil does need to use moisturizer on the area, but that's about it. So - the radiologist say's he's clean! *sigh*

But that is not the definitive test. July 6th is the Pet Scan and those results will tell us what is next, if anything. So, hold your breath just a little longer...it's almost over.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Greetings from Key West

I finally got a chance to sign on and we are preparing to leave. Probably just as well I didn't sit on this thing all day. I am writing to you from a place called Bad A** Coffee drinking a frozen coffee thing and Gil is watching Law and Order on a flat screen. If there is air conditioning, I can't tell.
Anyway...here are a few pics....

Jason's graduation...YEAH!!

Just a few pics of Jason's big day... I couldn't get him to take the gown off (especially after he got a discount at Steak-n-Shake). Sorry - I couldn't get the pictures in the order they were taken - besides, he say's I don't take enough pics! HA!

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

The Mask

No, we are not talking about the Jim Carrey movie...but, silly me, I should have waited before making the previous post for this...

Jason had fun trying on Gil's radiation mask.

It's not quite what I expected, but now I understand what he meant about being locked down to a table. You can see the markings where he is supposed to get radiated in the second pic.
~WOW~!

Monday, May 15, 2006

Burns & Boils

Two more treatments to go! Woo Hoo. In the meantime, Gil is dealing with what looks like a nasty sunburn on his face (it's even peeling) and a mouthful of sores. He's lost some weight again due to the inablity to eat at times, but his energy has stayed up and his attitude is good. We are all counting down the days - 2 more treatments, 3 days until graduation and 4 days till vacation!

Gil is told that in about 3 weeks this should all be behind him. I hope that is right. He gets his next pet scan July 6th and I hope that means he is done! All Done!

In the meantime - my next post should be from the sunny island of Key West. Till Then....

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Good News?

Well, for a while there we thought we were going to be able to report some great news, but, alas, we were told a little different.

The other day, Gil was told that Friday would be his last radiation treatment (yeah!), but he wanted to meet with the Dr. to be sure. Well, it does turn out that Friday his treatment will change from the general area to a more pinpointed treatment for the next 10 treatments using the information from his last Pet Scan (and I would guess the x-rays they take might help).

Over the weekend I noticed a patch of hair on the back of his head was starting to thin and by Monday it was gone! It seemed so sudden. His jaw is very sore and he is using Orajel to help with the gum soreness.

Other than that all is good. I have Advanced Placement tests happening in the library this week and have started inventory. Gil put in the new soundboard at church...I'll be going with him Wednesday to help finish up what he couldn't complete Tuesday night, and Thursday I will help out with band practice. Jason has been checking on his college application status - looks like he might be spending one semester at SPC before going to a University. So, we are trudging on with life. Hope everyone out there is doing well! ~ Love to all ~

Saturday, April 22, 2006

What happens when Gil gets radiated?

Well, apparently not a whole lot! He has said he has some issues with the back of his tongue and his teeth, but no hair loss, no problems with the sun, no tiredness (other than what he has had recovering from Chemo) - at least nothing yet, and the Dr. is very surprised.

It looks like his radiation should be done by May 12, assuming there are no problems with the machines again like earlier this week.

As of today (4/24) he is looking at finishing up May 15th due to maintenance on the machines.

We got our tickets for our mini-vacation coming up in May -
May 18th Jason graduates and May 19th we put Jason on a plane back to Hong Kong, Mom & Dad (Horton) will come up to house sit and we take off for Ft. Myers. On the 20th we catch a boat to Key West where we will spend 2 days of fun in the sun (well, as much as Gil is allowed) before coming back.

We are VERY excited and counting down the days!

Well, until next posting...

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Holy, Holy week!

What a way to spend Holy week. At school I'm dealing with SRI testing, running the library, and today I had massive muscle spasms in my neck and right shoulder. Gil has work, started radiation and we are both dealing with services at church (actually, he was only home Monday, but I had a SAC meeting that night).

Anyway, last Wed. Gil had his fitting. As it was told to me, he was strapped down to a table and a heated cheesecloth like mold was stretched across his face, clamped down and he was left to cool & harden. No movement for several minutes! And guess what they used for a handle – one super pointy nose! When Gil saw the mask, he told the nurse he knew his nose was pointy, but it’s not that pointy. She had to excuse herself from the room – to laugh!

As for the radiation, his first day was like a blind amusement ride. They had to do x-rays and the radiation treatment at 2pm Tuesday (4/11). He said he was strapped down, his masked clamped on (which is evidently very uncomfortable) then he rolled around from the x-ray machine to radiation machine in the same room and it was all done. All of about 15 minutes! Now his standing appointment is 4:45pm every weekday for the next 4 weeks.

Only one more month and life will simplify – school will be over, Jason will graduate, radiation & chemo will be behind us, it will be time to relax (a little).

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Radiation schedule

OK, here we go adding to "Gil's glowing personality" as he puts it.

April 5th he has a fitting for his "iron mask" (another Gil term). His mask will leave the jaw line and part of his neck exposed.

Radiation starts April 10th and should be about 15 minutes from entry to exit (only about 2 minutes of actual radiation). He should expect some hair loss at the exposed part on the back of his neck, a sore throat and some tiredness (about what he already experienced with Chemo). Realistically, this will just kind of slow down his recovery from the Chemo.

But he has been complemented that he is a big, strong guy and if he could make it through Chemo with one of the WORST drugs (adriamycin), then he should make it through radiation just fine.

That’s my man!

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Not over yet

Well, it's not quite over yet. Gil had his PET scan last Friday (3/17 - one week after chemo; too early?) and it is still showing a reactive node along the jaw line near his right ear.

Radiation is the next step. He meets with Dr. Gauwitz on Wednesday and we'll find out how many sessions we are looking at. In the meantime, the hair is coming back (and it looks black!), his blood levels are better (no more booster shots) and things are beginning to return to normal.

Spring break is about to start and I'm going to be taking a little break by visiting my parents in Pt. Charlotte. It should be fun to do nothing for a few days - although I may pay for it when I get home (hahaha). I think it will be a welcome break for all of us... I will get some time away from the house duties for the weekend;
Jason and I get some time off from school; and hopefully Gil will get something out of it too.

Happy Spring Break everyone!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Chemo is over!!!!

I apologize for posting so late. We were not sure how he was going to be feeling today and I did the "Wonder Walk" earlier to help raise money for the Tampa United Methodist Charities.

Well, chemo is over! Yeah! Gil is feeling pretty good...suprisingly good according to him. I guess those booster shots really did some good. He is growing a bit of a mustache (we swear it's coming in thicker than ever before). Anyway...the man himself has a few things to say:

A few things I've learned during this period in my life!

#1 When your doctor looks at you and say's "You've got Cancer", you will fall apart! Maybe not right when they say it, and maybe not in front of anyone, but trust me you will! And from there on your life is forever changed!

#2 While you go through treatment (chemo/radiation), it is not a 'Brave' choice, it is the only choice! Survival is the only option! I know this sounds a little 'Dark' for me, but I can't make this sound fun in anyway.

#3 Your life as I said earlier will change. People will treat you differently. Your family will act differently. You will act differently, and you can't wait for things to return to "normal" (whatever that is)!

#4 Getting a "Port" put in is the best thing I could have ever done, but getting it out will be even better. While it is the [best] way to get the chemicals in your body without doing any damage to your veins, in me, it has never felt like a part of my body.

#5 I MISS MY HAIR - PERIOD! [and he means not just the hair on his head] There is nothing else I can say. People can say I look good, I look younger. The best looking bald man I know is Bruce VanWingerden, not me!

Well those are some of my "Grand" insights to having Hodgkins. I want to thank everyone for all their support, especially Carol my wife, and Jason (our exchange student), My parents, and sisters, and everyone at TTUMC for helping me through this time. It's not over yet! I still have a test or 2 to go through [Blood work March 16; PET scan March 17], and some radiation treatments possibly, but I beleive I am now through the worst of this. For now all I want is MY HAIR!

Gil

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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Last treatment

Sorry I haven't posted lately. I guess between blogger having server issues and me dealing with craziness at school and home...well, you know.
Tomorrow is the last chemo treatment! YA HOO!!!
Everything looks good so far. Gil has developed a bit of a cold (it's been going around school, church, Jason had it, I'm avoiding it so far...). I will try to give more of an update before Saturday.
Hope everyone has a good weekend. I'll be at the Wonder Walk Saturday raising money for the Tampa Untied Methodist Centers. Pray for me...us...just pray!

Love to all!

Friday, February 24, 2006

And we start

THE LAST ROUND!!! Woo Hoo!!
Well, I have to say tonite was not exactly a good start to the weekend; I guess I didn't pick the best meal for dinner.
But...Most everything is pretty normal in the way of his blood work. Feeling pretty good; the booster shots have done thier work. Hemoglobin is up, potassium is good, he's a little tired, but feeling good.

So, coming up....
March 9th is the last chemo (YEAH!)
March 16th is blood work
March 23rd he sees the Dr. for follow-up and to schedule the PET scan to see what, if anything, is next.


208 122/78

Friday, February 17, 2006

This week

Gil had his blood work done this week. Earlier in the week we got a phone call that his potassium was a little low (which would explain the cramping and muscle spasms he has been having). They gave him some pills to take over three days. Also he had another booster shot for his hemoglobin - current count is 11.7, good, but not great.

It's time to fight to make it through the next two treatments.

Jensen has come for the weekend, so we are going to take the boys to Ellenton Prime Outlet mall tomorrow. They love thier shopping, and I need new shoes! Merlyn has chewed on another pair; they are still wearable, but...

This is a picture Jason took with his phone back in August, ; I think it's really cute. That's Merlyn, by the way...the one with the ears ;)

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Oops!

I made just one little mistake on the last post - Gil has not had his hair cut since Dec. (not Sept.).

Friday, February 10, 2006

One more round to go

Well, Gil will soon be in the home stretch of the chemotherapy. Right now he is dealing with a lot of fatigue and low hemoglobin. He was given some kind of blood booster shot with this last round. His blood count was down to 11.2 (below 11 and it's no more chemo - which may or may not be a good thing). He still has prickly peach-fuzz on the head, but then again, he hasn't had a haircut since Sept.

t's been one crazy couple of days. My supervisor wouldn't give me credit for a training day Monday because I had to leave early to pick up Jason. Jason's toilet got plugged Wed. nite, and out heat went out Thurs. AM. We had to replace our entire air unit!

Please, God - NO MORE!!


Well, keep the prayers coming. Pray for Gil's hemoglobin count to go up! (that should help A LOT with the fatigue). And pray nothing else, living or non-living, breaks down on us.

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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Check this out!

It's an article on Jason!
It references an article that was done about him and his parents 17 years ago.

If the article doesn't show, go to www.sptimes.com and do a search for Jason Yeung. It brings up 3 articles (2 from 1988, and the current one). Too bad they don't publish the pictures.

Also, we were told by USF (I called them) that his admissions letter is in the mail, but they would not tell us if he got in over the phone.

Pray Hard!!

Friday, January 27, 2006

Thus begins...

Round 3
Gil's doing pretty good. The hemoglobin is a bit low, but due to a calculation error, a count of 12.6 is ok. It's when the count gets to 11 that we have to worry. How do you get your hemoglobin up? I still have yet to really research that. Blood pressure is still a little low. All of this seems to be a rest issue. The Dr. feels he is doing outstandingly well; keep up the good attitude.

Jason has shut down. After crossing the line with me and wanting to do...whatever, but can't because he doesn't have a car. He want's more freedom than we can rightfully give. Don't know what to do about that.

Me, I'm just kind of trying to keep my sanity. When you get so focused on taking care of everyone else, it's hard to make time for yourself.

210 120/80

Monday, January 23, 2006

Blood Work

Well, sorry I have been so remiss in keeping up here.
Gil has been pretty tired lately. As it turns out his hemoglobin is low...12.5; it needs to be at 13 or above for him to be able to have his chemo this week. He needs to get rest (yeah, right...if you know Gil, he hasn't slowed down much) and ...I'm not sure what, but I'm going to try to get him to take some iron pills this week. I know he's not really into leafy greens, so that's the best I can do.

He still hasn't quite shaved his head. He keeps meaning to, but the between his business and the hairstylist next to his shop, it's just been to busy. So everyday, I wait to see if he comes home shaved. His hair is very sparse - his eyebrows have thinned alot, it takes better than a week for any growth to even be felt on his face; the biggest thing we have noticed are some body odors and uncontrolled sweating around the mouth (maybe more than should be known, but...).

OK, well, now that I have overshared...

This week we have chemo coming up, if all is good with his blood count. Gil is hoping to talk the Dr. down to only 2 more treatments, but I'm not sure it's going happen...but I suppose if everything is really going better than anyone hoped for...who knows what could happen.
I will hope to have some happy news this weekend!

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Lyrics

Just some lyrics that I have found most interesting at this time in our lives:

Some of us laugh, some of us cry,
Some of us smoke, some of us lie,
But it's all just the way that we cope with our lives.
~ ~ "Some Of Us" by Starsailor ~ ~

Falling from the rooftop
Crashing like a raindrop
Can you make my heart stop
Shaking like a leaf
Standing at the floodgate
Steady as an earthquake
Can you hear my heart break
Tearing at the seams
~ ~ "Drifting" by Bebo Norman ~ ~ (btw - this whole song is GREAT!!!)

Just thought I'd share. It's been kind of a rought day for Gil - he's been a bit sick today. A little suprising after had such a good weekend.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Half Way Point!

Jan 12 was Gil's 4th treatment (end of round 2 and the half-way point).
They backed off things to the same level they were during the first 2 treatments, so he is doing much better than after the last treatment. The benadryl was the only thing kept at a higher level. Also he is back to taking his old anti-nausea medication (a generic Compazine).

Monday he will probably remove what hair he has left. We have found that baby shampoo (actually body wash/shampoo) is best for his super senstive skin right now. Regular shampoo was starting to really irritate his scalp.

He say's he actually feels pretty good right now. We have this week off from church, for which I am grateful - even if he is feeling ok. I was so afraid he would be so sick like he was last time...I glad Phil took my suggestion to the next level, even if Gil wasn't.

Anyway...
4 down, 4 to go!


209 116/76

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Rough week

Well, this last Thursday (12/29/05) they had increased his medication - the preventative drugs (benadryl, change in anti-nausea, saline). Unfortunately this created some side effects we were not expecting. Nausea has actually increased, low grade fever, along with general weakness and being tired. I'm also wondering if he has caught a cold (he has a stuffy nose which is not a typical side effect of the chemo that I'm aware of). I'm not sure what to do at this point. I know he has another treatment coming Jan. 12, but I'm worried that he may not have recovered from this treatment completely. He sees the Dr. at his Jan. 12 appointment, so I'm sure he will mention all this to her.

Other than that - Mom & Dad (Horton) will be coming to visit Saturday, and Jensen returns from Hong Kong Sat. evening. We are all back at work - Jason and I went back to school Monday (1/2) and Gil went back today (1/3). None of really wanted to go, but...such is life.

WAAaaaaa!!

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy New Year!!!

It’s 11:58 pm on Dec. 31st. I’m about to ring in the new year sitting on my front porch, sparkling grape juice at my feet (and I just set my glass on a slug – eww), David’s next to me and Merlyn is on a leash. The fog has rolled in - or is it smoke from the fireworks?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Ah – fireworks, sirens, whining dog whom David just took for a little walk. I hear distant voices probably wishing everyone a Happy New Year. Gil is asleep, Jason is playing Chinese chess and David made it back awefully quick from a walk down the street. I’m truly surprised Merlyn isn’t barking.
Well, I suppose I should be getting off to bed. Hopefully this next year will be better – no more hurricanes, no major sicknesses, Jason will be heading off to college….all I can ask for is a slightly more calm and quiet new year.
God bless.

K-bang – that one was close!

C