Friday, December 30, 2011
Winter Update
It's been a busy December -- family, kids, grandkids, church, friends...
Some good news: It looks like Sabine's first round of chemotherapy is working! After one cycle with Velcade+Dexamethasone she is in "normal" limits!
Bad news -- she picked up a respiratory infection and is now being treated with an antibiotic called the "Z-pak." Lot of coughing.... some temperature rises... and a worried husband.
More to soon to come.
Love and blessings to our blog friends!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
In the Trench!
Sabine dialyzing on the train coming back from San Antonio this summer. |
It's been a great summer. Sabine has had almost 6 months off without chemo. But we have seen the "numbers" slowly creep back up and now we have come to the point that Dr Sheehan believes some chemical intervention is necessary.
Starting next week, it's chemo infusion (IV) two days a week at the U.W. hospital for a two week cycle followed by a week off.
Off we go. Back in the trench -- but being back in the trench means the shots fly over your head, right?
The really bad thing for Sabine is that this means we can't go south to warm up this winter.
We will see. Maybe a weekend at a local water park?
Christmas is coming. Life is still a blessing. And we begin our 5th year of fighting cancer together!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Sabine dialyzes on the train from San Antonio
This was a bit of a challenge on the rockin' rollin' train but we did it!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Riding the Rails
A journey to see daughter Yumi who, after returning from Afghanistan, is now studying to be an Army social worker in San Antonio at the Army Graduate School.
So, with another cancer blood test coming up next month (and the strong possibility of going back to a regimen of chemotherapy, we decided to jump on the train with our dialysis equipment and head out to sunny San Antonio.
So, with another cancer blood test coming up next month (and the strong possibility of going back to a regimen of chemotherapy, we decided to jump on the train with our dialysis equipment and head out to sunny San Antonio.
Relaxing in the top bunk on the Amtrak train. |
Ever the writer... |
Worshiping with Yumi and Rees at their church, St Mark's Episcopal in downtown S.A. |
Sabine, Rees, Yumi and me outside of St Marks. |
Lunch after church with Yumi and friends, Jane and Mike. |
The morning "blood washing." After that, we headed out to the Riverwalk downtown. Maybe some tamales? |
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Sabine's Summer
Some pictures to capture Sabine's "no-chemotherapy" summer!
Our first-ever family "restoration houseboat cruise on the Mississippi River |
Tandem cycling on the 400 Trail near Reedsburg. |
It took 30 years to get Sabine back on a tandem! She seems to be enjoying it. |
Our annual vacation time with sister Barb and hubby Ken (this has been going on for 30 years!) |
On the Mississippi -- and lovin' it and her. |
Sabine relaxing poolside. I thought when women grew old they wore purple? |
Constructing Sabine's bridge at our farm. |
A great kayaking summer on the Rock, Pine, Baraboo, Grant and Yahara rivers. |
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Thanksgiving!
Yesterday, we returned to the UW Cancer Center after a 12-week hiatus. Earlier, the lab results on Sabine's cancer were encouraging. The numbers were slowly (not exponentially) increasing. That was good news. Dr Sheehan looked at Sabine's labs, checked her out, and said, "I'll see you in 12 weeks." Twelve weeks? That's great. It seems that the last year in Revlimid has significantly slowed down the growth of Sabine's blood cancer.
All I can say is "praise God from whom all blessings flow!" And thanks for your prayers, friendship, and concern.
The battle continues but with a little less desperation (at least on my part!).
All I can say is "praise God from whom all blessings flow!" And thanks for your prayers, friendship, and concern.
The battle continues but with a little less desperation (at least on my part!).
Thursday, September 8, 2011
False Alarm
Sabine's back tests all proved negative. Whew! (Maybe she pulled a muscle kayaking two days in a row a couple of weeks ago.) Next stop -- Dr Sheehan's office next Wednesday and looking at the blood test results of the cancer activity. Little, I pray.
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