Tuesday, August 11, 2009

AUGUST 11 UPDATE

Today Dad and I took Mom in to get the tumor by her eye removed. Dr. Vaughn is a delightful surgeon, and acted like he does this every day (oh, he probably does). The lovely, cheerful, and compassionate Nurse Charissa Medley (from our choir) assisted with the procedure. The doctor deadened around the tumor, cut it out, sewed inside and outside stitches. Charissa cleaned Mom's face and hair since the tumor cracked and bled during the night. The bleeding wasn't excessive in spite of her daily aspirin dose and the coumadin. Mom will take pain meds, ice the wound today and tomorrow, and then I (OR DO WE HAVE A VOLUNTEER??????????) will wash the wound daily, apply ointment, and cover it back up. Mom knew that I wasn't watching the procedure because she heard me turning the pages of a magazine. (Great article about Julie/Julia! Movie was good, too). Dad kept his eye on the procedure and looked at the removed tumor. NOT ME! That's why I teach. Mom was heading off to bed early tonight, but has otherwise been feeling pretty good. Tomorrow she starts round two of the current chemo treatment, which consists of four days of pills - so not too bad.
Mom and Dad spent a couple days at Lake Quinault this week, with Rose and Jim joining them during the day. They enjoyed the lodge, the food, the beautiful lake and rain forest, and an Indian storyteller and weaver. We're ALL enjoying the cooler weather! It's pretty pathetic when Uncle Phil says Sacramento was cooler than Washington.
Enjoy your week.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

AUGUST 1 UPDATE

Thank goodness for air-conditioning! Has helped mom continue to feel pretty well in spite of the heat. Now, the real sight to see is dad in shorts: a very rare occasion!

Mom saw Dr. Blau yesterday. Everything is looking pretty good. She's sending mom to her dermatologist to see if he can drain the tumor by mom's eye. Blood work is good; no new tumors recently, so maybe the newest chemo is having a positive effect. Mom will receive her normal infusion of Zometa to strengthen bones, and she will get a shot of neulasta. That was Becky's favorite shot when she had chemo; makes your bones ache for a couple days. That's supposed to be a sign that the shot is working.

The pharmacist has mom's blood viscosity back within in normal range (between 2 and 3 - it was 10 two weeks ago!). An interesting visit yesterday. I asked if he would tell us about two photos on his shelf. They are pictures of his ordination to priesthood in the Russian Orthodox church! Mom pointed out a couple icons he has in his office, and said she has always wanted an icon. Before we left, Jeffery gave mom an icon! It has, of course, Mary and the infant Jesus, the burning bush, and many other symbols. The moment was very touching.

Keep cool! Please know that Mom and Dad enjoy your visits, your food, the cards, and phone calls. Blessings to you all.

The next round of chemo pills begins August 11 for four days. As usual, visitors need to be well, and please use the hand sanitizer before visiting, as the chemo pretty much eliminates any protective cells in her immune system. When you stop by, be sure to see the quilt granddaughter Angela made for mom; it's incredibly beautiful.

Mom and Dad are staying at Quinault Lodge this Wednesday and Thursday night. Should be a peaceful and beautiful visit there. Plus, their food is scrumptious.