Thursday, October 25, 2007

Checkup

Met with the doctor today for a checkup. It was nice walking into the Cancer Center, then walking out feeling great instead of like crap following a treatment. Everything went pretty normal. All of my blood work was great, and the exam showed no problems. I got a flu shot while I was there. I've got an appointment on November 28th for my next checkup. Between now and then I have to have another PET Scan to make sure everything is still good. Otherwise, the doctor's visit went well, and everything is looking great.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Getting Back to Normal

Even though I wouldn't have had a treatment last week, knowing that I am done has been such a sweet feeling. I feel like I am starting to get my life back, and knowing that I can start getting out and doing more things is so great.

I went down to the Bay Area this past weekend to visit Drew and Meals and Adam. We went to the Red Wings/Sharks game on Thursday (Wings won 4-2!), and played golf on Saturday - I played the best round of my life! Okay, so I still shot a 103, but I hit some of the best shots I've ever hit. We spent Sunday lounging around and watching football - my Lions beat Tampa to improve to 4-2 - and playing Guitar Hero. We finished up the weekend by watching Game 7 of the Red Sox/Indians series. It was a great trip.

I return to work tomorrow, and have lab work and a doctor's appointment scheduled for Thursday. I'm not sure what Dr. Weeks is going to tell me, but I'm just excited that I am going to walk out of there feeling great instead of feeling like crap...

Thursday, October 11, 2007

For He's A Jolly Good Fellow

Last one! I had my twelfth and final treatment today. All the staff at the Cancer Center came in and sang "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" to me and gave me a bottle of Sparkling Cider. It was a nice gesture. I blushed big-time, while my mom started crying. The nurses all over there have been very sweet. They did deliver the bad news that I would have to leave the port in my chest for at least a year more, and come in every 4-6 weeks to have it flushed. Very disappointing, as it is kind of uncomfortable, and I can't wait to have it taken out.

The day itself went about as normal. I have my usual "reversal of fortune" after my treatment. I felt pretty good after that, and was able to each lunch - grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup - this afternoon. I went to sleep for a few hours, but woke up feeling absolutely horrible and lost my lunch. I wasn't able to keep anything down, so I wasn't able to eat dinner. I watched game one of the Rockies/Diamondbacks series, then SportsCenter before heading back to sleep.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Catching Up

I must apologize, as I have fallen way behind on my blogging. It has been a very busy last few weeks. Let's see if I can recap and catch everyone up...

My tenth treatment on September 13 went fairly well - about as planned. I plugged away through the weekend, and was able to put in almost a full day of work on the following Monday. I had a really hard time getting up in the mornings for probably about a week after the treatment, but overall by Wednesday I was pretty much back to normal.

On Tuesday September 18 I had exams on my heart and lungs to make sure that everything was running smoothly, and the chemotherapy drugs didn't do any life-threatening/altering damage. These tests were pretty simple, and the results came back with everything looking good.

I pretty much did a whole lot of nothing until Saturday the 22nd, when my nephew Judah had his third birthday party. It was out at Howard Amon Park by the river. It was very nice, but a little windy. I bought him a pair of roller skates, which was a great gift except he already had a pair. Oh well - that's why they have gift receipts!

On Monday the 24th, I actually got out and played hockey for the first time since February. Though I had fun, I'm not ready to play. I had no legs, and no stamina, and overall was a pylon on the blue line. I was hoping to try and play a couple games in the first couple months of the season, even while still finishing treatment, but I don't think that's going to happen. I'll just make sure I am ready to roll by Mid-November.

Thursday September 27 I had treatment number 11 of 12. Unfortunately, it was probably the second worst treatment I've had. I vomited immediately after treatment again (not surprising), then went home and went to sleep for a while. I got up at around 6:00 PM feeling nauseous. I had some crackers and ginger ale to try and calm my stomach, but I couldn't even keep those down. It was a brutal night, as I couldn't even keep water down and got pretty dehydrated. I'm not sure what caused these difficulties, but I am certainly glad to be almost done.

I spent most of Friday sleeping, and napped on and off through football all day Saturday and Sunday. I felt crappy all through the weekend, but was at least able to eat and drink to stay nourished. I returned to work for a couple of hours on Monday, but struggled mightily and had to leave early. Tuesday I felt much, much better, and was able to put in full days the rest of the week.

There! Now we are all caught up. Overall, I am feeling pretty good. I am certainly ready to be done with all of this, and with only one more treatment scheduled, I can certainly taste it. I am just ready for life to get back to normal.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Routine

I had treatment number ten on Thursday (it looks like I will end up with twelve total). Everything has become pretty much old hat to this point - check in, sit in the waiting room for twenty minutes reading the same Newsweek every time, blood draw, drive home, mom picks me up, treatment begins, I fall asleep, "Scotty the Body" (Dr. Weeks chemo nurse) stops by, I get sick and lose my breakfast, mom drives me home, go to sleep for four hours, wake up, eat dinner, back to sleep for 10-12 more hours... Par for the course.

Friday proved to be a little rougher than the last couple of "day afters". I felt much crappier than in the past, and more or less slept all day. Not sure what the difference was, but Saturday was be much better. I went over to my parents' house to watch Michigan/Notre Dame - Michigan flattened them, though I'm not sure if it was Michigan looking good, or Notre Dame looking awful. Either way, that lifted my spirits. I've still been pretty nauseous most of the day, but I've been eating a lot of ice cream, which makes my stomach feel better. I'm ready for a good night's sleep.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

What Happens in Vegas...

So, I had a great time in Las Vegas. The MercuryGate User Conference was outstanding, and I definitely made time to have a little bit of fun. The poker tables were not particularly kind to me, but I still had a great time. I probably partied a little too much on Tuesday night - I was stunned when I got back to my hotel room and the clock read 4:15 AM. I probably should have been a little smarter on that front, but hey, you only live once, right?

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Vegas Baybee!!!

Had a solid, healthy week. I felt good most of Tuesday - Friday, and even had enough energy to hop on my exercise bike last night. I'm still not sleeping well, but overall I'm doing okay. Tomorrow I fly to Las Vegas for a Convention for work (staying at the Bellagio!). Unfortunately, the schedule of meetings is pretty packed, so I don't know how much time I will have to play - probably 3-4 hours on Sunday, and then after the meetings are over on Tuesday I'm hoping to have the energy/stamina to play for a few hours. I haven't played live poker since February, so I'm hoping to find some time. I'll give a trip report upon my return on Wednesday. I have my next treatment scheduled for Thursday.