Second Round. My last blog (March 28) summarized my year with cancer. This year I am now free of the Cancer Center - at least chemotherapy for now. That seemed to scare some people or so I assume since I got a few sympathy cards and some viewed me at home in bed with the nurses at hand. More reality is that I'm getting a handle on my pain medication which I was always taking. It's true that I'm walking that line of life and death, but I'm choosing to live in the moment and on the side of living. For my supporters -- it's most helpful to refrain from assuming the worst about me (and sharing that) and with sharing your experiences of others with cancer. I love hearing from you about your life (positives and negatives) and your positive thoughts and prayers. Email or text is a great way to communicate (kmcmenus@msn.com or 240-6650 (text)). Short visits are good too (email/text to schedule).
Update. I feel that I'm enjoying life and that is so wonderful! But I admit that I have bad days filled with anxiety. Perhaps it comes at the start of bedtime or waking with too many thoughts for the day. Some helpful things will be to get more exercise back in my life and keep the structure going.
Efforts:
Amy, my naturopath, has me drinking what I call "glug" juice. It's Haelan 951, an asian formula of fermented and nitrogenated soy. It's not intended to replace other therapies that I've taken but works to disarm cancer cells and enhance my immune system. I also hope to engage a nutritionist to better fit my diet to my needs.
Joanna, my energy healer, continues to help me access the higher guides and to know of their support and efforts.
Deb, Bodytalk, continues to access my body intelligence and facilitate communication between physiological factors and my brain's consciousness.
Julie Rae O'Conner - is my new body work healer. She does a form of Thai Massage.
Thanks to the Many!! For the warm, sweet thoughts and for the many meals and treats that have been dropped by. If I list I know I'll miss some, but know that we feel very grateful. It has kept us going while John has stayed home and done taxes and I've recovered from the seizure and stabilized. I'm feeling much stronger now; I'm not in bed, but doing the regular chores around the house and going to my therapies.
Next Steps. On Monday, April 18, John will undergo hip surgery to remove a metal sheeth from a "metal-to-metal" hip replacement that he had done in January 2010. One of the unforseen side effects is that the metal can come loose and enter the blood stream. He started experiencing pain in December and underwent blood tests and a MRI which determined that he had elevated levels of metal in his blood. So we've got a new support crew coming in -- Beth will be staying with me shortly and we will rely on the Boyle family and other friends to provide additional support. (We're getting kind of used to this!)
So I'll try to keep this Blog more frequent to provide updates on John's progress.
Featured Friend(s). Everyone! I'll write more as we move in to the next few weeks. Just know that you are all a blessing!
Kerry, three cheers to choosing life, each day fresh. Aren't we all walking that line between life and death? We just don't want to think about it, and find it easy to ignore. Your journey helps us remember, and sometimes we do that awkwardly. Your candid sharing is a rare blessing. Keep it up, please!
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