Thursday, July 29, 2010

Rejoicing over increased blood counts

Wednesday, I had additional blood work done.

With much gratitude, my blood showed low, but improved blood counts. While my Hemoglobin has never been so high and my platelets never so low, my Neutrophil count of infection fighting cells had eased up from the previous week. I have no signs of bleeding or infection.

Think that the time in Michigan with family, the sun, and the beach was good. However, the prayer intercession of so many of you has been the real key.

To God be the Glory. He is Faithful


Friday, July 23, 2010

Hurdles and Difficulties






With a week delay in treatment # 9, my blood counts did NOT show any improvement. My ANC remained the same while a slight increase in platelets and white blood count. It is risky to be given chemotherapy at this level. Figuring in other cells, although immature at this time, #9 treatment is being given. I will be disconnected from the pump this afternoon about 5 pm.

Much discussion went in to how to proceed after this. Because of the slow response of my bone marrow, further treatments might have to be stopped. I would love to have the recommended number of treatments to maximize effectiveness. I will be followed by blood work next week followed by reevaluation on August 4th.

Pray with us that the response would be in a range that further treatment could be given and for wisdom for the Dr in decisions.

Don and I did enjoy four wonderful days with our ENTIRE family....all 22 of us. This was the first time ever to be altogether. Will post some pictures ...lots of food, water, sand, kids, fun and more.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Another Delay

Well...with great anticipation of # 9 this morning, my blood counts were again too low to be given chemo. There is a response in my bone marrow, but not enough mature white cells to sustain another cycle. Chemo is producing varied effects on different systems.

Now...with disappointment, # 9 will be delayed another week. Hopefully, by then, I will have reached a level where I again can have chemo. I felt so good yesterday, Don and I were guessing what the numbers would be. Feeling good does NOT equate to adequate blood counts.

With Don's BIG birthday today, Mark & Cinda's 15th Wedding anniversary, and just plain summertime, our entire family is assembling in Michigan for celebrations. This is the first time that everyone will be together. That will be 22 people in all! Twelve adults and ten grandchildren from age 11 to 1. Logistics from food to sleeping arrangements are interesting. More about that later.

Again, we are reminded that our timings are not necessarily of our making. May the Lord continue to give direction and oversight as HE has in the past. Deuteronomy 31:8
The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." We again claim HIS promises.

Friday, July 2, 2010

#8 and Storms




It is Friday evening July 2nd. I was disconnected from my pump about 5 hours ago now, having completed Chemo Treatment # 8. While my blood counts were still on the low side, they were adequate for me to be treated. That is a huge praise!

It is nice to not be tethered to the pump, but it has become so much a routine, that I am not bother with it, asleep or awake.

Each treatment seems to have its unique aspects. This time, only one IV bag was infused initially rather than two. It seem that Leukovorin is not available at this time in the United States. There is no supply to obtain this drug. While it is not an actual chemotherapeutic drug, it does potentiates the effects of the other two. There was a manufacturing 'glitch' which cause the supply to be depleted. Glaxo, Smith, Kline feels they will be able to supply more by the end of July. Interesting.

Two weeks ago, on Friday, a huge storm came through. We lost power in Western Springs for about 8 hours. However, the next day it again went out.....and this time stayed out for over three days. 78+ hours. We ran a generator to supply our refrigerator and freezer, light candles and flashlights, and went to bed at 8:30 at night. Even with the generator, we lost over half the contents of our freezer.

Mark and Cinda were up in Michigan. Power went out there as well for about three days. Our area in Michigan sustained extensive damage with many old, large tall trees uprooted. While we lost trees, there was no damage to our house. Our neighbor, however, had two trees and an limb go into his roof. One really had to see to believe.....thus will share some pictures.

The power of nature is awesome. Our God is in control.