Final treatment!

I know I haven’t updated… i got to ring the bell last week!!!! 🛎️ Definitely pretty emotional and a feeling so completely indescribable unless you’ve been through it yourself.

So thankful for my parents for randomly flying down to be there with us! They are awesome!!!!! I seriously have the best parents in the world. They couldn’t even come into the infusion center the whole time and had to alternate turns because I was only allowed one person at a time. So much of the time was spent with them in the lobby.

When it came time to ring the bell, they let them pop in and watch, which was awesome.

Officially graduated!!!!

What’s Next

I’m trying not to “celebrate” too early, because anything can happen. But I look forward to updating with good news!!!

On October 20th, I get re-scanned to see how everything worked. Then on October 30th, I have an appointment with my oncologist to go over results and find out if I’m in remission. 🤞🏼

Getting through this hopeful last week of post-chemo pain/nausea. It’s been pretty much the same as usual. All over pain, but especially leg bone pain. And I had a pretty bad bout of feeling nauseous over the weekend in the car. Robert had to keep telling me, “we’re almost home, we’re almost home, we’re almost home”.

I’ve been so wrapped up in chemo appointments, followup appointments, quarantining myself from big crowds, staying away from sick people, dealing with pain and nausea, my new job, kids, dogs, the whole nine yards. I can’t wait to just breathe.

We are planning a camping trip next weekend to finally get to do something. And by camping I mean glamping in an RV pretty close to home, but hey, I’ll take what I can get right now, it’s something!! And it’s so very needed!

Looking forward to some positive updates soon!!!

9 thoughts on “Final treatment!”

  1. Yay for you!!! So Happy to hear this news! So proud of the way you have handled this whole thing!! Continuing the Prayers and Virtual Hugs!! Enjoy every day to the Max!! Big Higs to you Cuz!!

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  2. Continue to stay positive and strong on this next chapter. I am in awe of how you have handled this and have gotten through it. Continued prayers for you and your family. Thank you for taking us on your journey through the good the the bad. Hugs and love.

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  3. So happy this part of your journey is over for you. Love the picture of you, Robert and the bell you rang. Now you can start to heal from the pain, fatigue and nausea of chemo, and start to live outside of it. Glamming sounds like a great start back to normalcy. Keeping positive vibes coming for you along with big hugs❤️❤️🤗

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  4. So happy this part of your journey is over for you. Love the picture of you, Robert and the bell you rang. Now you can start to heal from the pain, fatigue and nausea of chemo, and start to live outside of it. Glamping sounds like a great start back to normalcy. Keeping positive vibes coming for you along with big hugs❤️❤️🤗

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