When we tried to schedule my muga, there was nothing open all week at St. Joe's. The Med was closed. I really needed that test to be done before the end of this year, so it was on my 2017 deductible. I've already reapplied for the prescription assistance program that I was on this year for next year, which means that my first dose of treatment could be covered, thus reducing the amount we have to pay out-of-pocket for our 2018 deductible. If I'm not able to get the test done, I'm not able to take the drug, which means my deductible would end up paying for the test and not saving me money.
However, there is a magician at Dr. Fleener's office. Jennifer was able--against all odds--to find me a time for my scan this week! She's a miracle worker!!!
I didn't have much time to worry about it, as the boys are all so, so sick. So sick that they slept through opening Christmas presents!
With a little magic---and a smile and a wink---I was able to convince the nurse to let us see all three boys at the same time....at the last minute. They all have the same thing...why not just swab them all at the same time?
We were a sad story, waiting for the doctor and results. Turns out, we have walking pneumonia, and thankfully, were able to pick up meds STAT. The pedi mentioned that I might want to call my doctor and let her know what was going on with the boys, in case I also needed to be medicated. By that time, the Cancer Clinic was already closed, so I had to leave a message with the answering service.
I head over to the pharmacy to wait for the boys' drugs. Right as I pulled into the parking lot, Dr. Fleener called, having received my message. After I explained the situation, she agreed to call in a prescription for me, also.
"What pharmacy?"
"Walgreens of Fitch."
"I'm actually SHOPPING at Walgreens on Fitch right now?"
"REALLY?!? I'm in the parking lot!"
"Come in, and I'll walk back to the pharmacy and 'call in' a prescription for you!"
She's seriously the coolest. How many doctors would do that? LOVE HER.
I'm telling you.....between scheduling working out, people in our corner, and a little magic, we're just gonna make it through 2017!
Dr. Fleener, Zomeda, Zoladex
It?s the day after Christmas, and all through my house, everyone?s coughing?the sickness won?t get out.
I?m off to the doctor, my year-end report.
Infusion for bone, and a new 3-month shot.
My ECHO and heart took a downturn this time,
But human error could occur-I still may be fine.
A MUGA is ordered for a second check-
I?ve met my deductible, so what-the-heck?
Those results will compare with the ones from before to determine the treatments?less or more?
My CT results show no evidence of new disease,
But the spine?s T7 and T8 still have compressive deformities.
MRI-no evidence of intracranial metastases,
Just some chronic white matter changes, most likely accelerated from radiation therapy.
On this, Dr. Fleener has a low level of concern.
The next MRI would be one from which to learn.
As I reflect on the year and all we?ve gone through,
I?m humbled at blessings and miracles, too.
May 2017 go down without another fight.
Happy new year, and may cancer stay out of sight!
H&P #32
My last treatment of 2017 is in the books! The start of this year brought cancer back, again, but we fought and prayed, and I'm still here....IN REMISSION! My hair is growing back, and it looks like I'm going to push past that six to twelve months of expected life. I keep waiting for reality to close in, to hear bad news again, to face the fight once more. However, we are about to celebrate a new year...an EVEN year. That has to be good news!
I'm entering the new year with one word:
FAITH
Merry Christmas and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
CT Scan, MRI, ECHO
After enjoying another *delicious* vanilla shake, I spent today in scans. Something about the brain was weighing heavy on me, and dr. F put in orders for STAT reports.
I was sooooooo relieved when her office called to tell me the good news that there are no Metsin my brain!! I?m still cancer free there!! (Still waiting on other reports.)
The CT went well, since they could access my port. The MRI was a little more rough, but I?ll take that in exchange for good news.
It was especially worrisome, after the wreck I had late Saturday night. I was driving in rainy weather. Around a curve, my car started to skid and then locked up. I continued to slide off the road and into a ditch and some trees. Thanks to my overworked, underpaid guardian angels, I walked away without even a scratch or sore muscle. The car? Not so much.
The CT went well, since they could access my port. The MRI was a little more rough, but I?ll take that in exchange for good news.
It was especially worrisome, after the wreck I had late Saturday night. I was driving in rainy weather. Around a curve, my car started to skid and then locked up. I continued to slide off the road and into a ditch and some trees. Thanks to my overworked, underpaid guardian angels, I walked away without even a scratch or sore muscle. The car? Not so much.
I sit here, kicking cancer with the kicks my dear friend, Michele, found me for mathematical power!!! Love times infinity. ??
I just cannot give enough thanks for prayers and miracles from heaven!!
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