Thursday, April 19, 2007

Latest scan results

Today is a good day! I had my scan earlier this morning, we got the results this afternoon & it looks like the chemo is working. The lump under my arm that I found in December is still gone & the internal mammary lymph node that was enlarged has returned to normal size. Finally, after all the treatment we have been through, it is nice to find one that attacks my cancer. I have chemo again tomorrow & it makes it so much easier to go in knowing that the tumors have shrunk.

The ironic part to the good news on our scan results is that most everything else that could go wrong today has. My port was clogged this morning when I went in for a blood draw & so what should have been a quick 15 minute trip turned into 2 hours, our relatively new laptop (January 2007) decided to crash on us and Hadley has been having trouble sleeping through the night so everyone is tired & grumpy. Ugh! But it's easy to see how none of it really matters when the important stuff is good. This happened to us with the March scan too - Todd got a flat tire on the Expedition on the way to get the results. We were running just right on time & when we pulled into the parking lot & I got out, I heard the "woosh". We could see a piece of glass in the tire, but couldn't do anything about it at that point & so just went in to see Dr. Johnson. That scan was good too, so the hour waiting for AAA to send the tow truck seemed like not such a big deal after all. We are kind of worried wondering what else is going to happen with the next scan 6-weeks from now, but just so long as the results are okay, we'll be fine.

Thanks everyone for all your prayers & support. I don't think we could have gotten through this without you!

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Here comes Peter Cottontail!


Although the weather didn't cooperate, the kids had a great time this Easter. Todd's family (the Myler side) tends to do holi-weekends as opposed to holi-days and this year was no exception. We were at his Uncle Bernie & Aunt Lynn's house in Monticello for a fish fry on Good Friday evening, a great family dinner on Holy Saturday and then an egg hunt and brunch on Easter Sunday. It is a lot of fun because, while a small crowd this year, there were still ~30 cousins, aunts & uncles to play with.
At our house the Easter Bunny left baskets with a baseball/wiffleball theme this year. Hadley got her own ball glove (she's been trying to wear Daddy's) that is pink polka dot while Ian got a wiffle bat. He's a little dangerous with it & mostly tries to swing it like a golf club, but he seems to enjoy it. Hadley also got the book Olivia about a very energetic little girl pig. My favorite line in it is when her mother tells Olivia that she really wears her out, but that she loves her anyway. Spend a day or two with Hadley & Ian and you can totally relate to it!

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Giving it a whirl!

I've been meaning for a while to try & keep better contact with out of town family & friends about the goings on with our family and so am going to give blogging a whirl.

For those of you we haven't talked to in a while (or since our Christmas newsletter), here is what has been going on with us. I found a lump (again!) in my armpit on Christmas Eve & saw the doctor later that week. It turned out to be cancerous (again!) and so we did the whole round of tests in early January & started chemo (again!) at then end of the month. This time I am on an experimental drug - Avastin - that I get by IV once every three weeks and an approved breast cancer drug - Navalbene - for two weeks on one week off. The good news is that within the first two treatments, the tumor I could feel at Christmas had shrunk to where I couldn't find it at all. And an enlarged lymph node they were concerned about shrunk during the 6-weeks between scans. So, we are optimistic that this time we have finally found the right treatment. I'm tolerating the chemo pretty well, but am awfully tired. Both sets of parents are helping out (again!) and have really lightened our load. I'm still working 60% time and am have adjusted my hours to where I mostly work in the afternoons. This works out really well because I can be home in the mornings with Hadley & Ian when I am the freshest & have the most energy and then can come & just sit in front of a computer in the afternoons.

I'll try to update this regularly and let you know how we all are doing. Pictures are coming in the next post too!