Posts Tagged ‘chemotherapy’

Done.

Thursday the 16th of February of 2012 was the last day of Grandma M’s cancer treatment. Yes, we still have to wait a month to make sure the tumor is dead. I have great faith this will come to pass. Unfortunately, I was not able to be with her on her last day of treatment. [...]

NO MORE CHEMO.

We in the blog world know that all caps are the equivalent of yelling in the real world. Today is Grandma M’s last day of chemo. NO MORE CHEMO! Oh yes, she, I and all of us have earned the right to shout that phrase. This is week six of everything and after Thursday (last [...]

Nearing the Finish Line.

Yesterday Grandma M attended her second to last chemo treatment and she now has only a week and a half of radiation. Her doctor is pleased with her progress and how well she has handled the whole process. I must say she looks great. Much better than at the beginning. We met a new partner [...]

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Week 4 – Week 3

That is we are in week 4 of Grandma M’s radiation treatments and week 3 of chemo. I must say, so far, so good. She is starting to feel the fatigue from the radiation although I believe she is doing much better then at the beginning. She seems to breathe better and she is walking [...]

Chemo – Our New Friend?

Round one of Grandma M’s chemo started on Monday. She received two chemo drugs, benadryl, a steroid, and fluids. I must admit when I heard the word steroid I was catapulted back to when Butterfly, my granddaughter received steroids during her treatment for leukemia. That girl was a lean, mean eating machine. Not to mention [...]

How You Can Help Haiti and Your Child

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Cryo-Cell International. All opinions are 100% mine. As we, all know, last January a devastating earthquake struck Haiti. The images of the people of Haiti and the destruction in that country were very hard to watch. Still many people and charitable organizations quickly acted [...]

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