My episode started a year or after his first attach, when I went to the emergence room with pain in my chest. An EKG showed nothing wrong with my heart - thankfully. Further tests showed a shadow behind my heart. At that point I was sent to my regular doctor - then to a pulmonary Doctor for evaluation and biopsy.
It was cancer.
After months of daily radiation treatments and weekly Chemotherapy treatments, the tumor was reduced enough for surgery. A month after surgery I started another round of Chemotherapy - much stronger stuff. That ended right before Christmas. I've been back once and do to return in another month for some evaluation. Been praying that all continues to be well.
Dave and I are working on our bucket lists - so far this year we have been to Gettysburg:
Little Round Top |
Scenic Tower |
Cemetery Ridge |
Cemetery Ridge. |
After Gettysburg we drove down to Antietam which is in Maryland. Had a great time there, learning about what happened.
It was a great trip. Later this year we want to go to Vicksburg and Shiloh and my friend and I want to go to Paducha , Kentucky to visit the American Quilt Museum, Hancock Fabrics of Paducha and whatever other trouble we can get into!! LOL
In the meantime I have done some reading. Not a lot when I was on Chemo, but later when I was in recovery.
The Last Chance Olive Ranch & The Darling Dahlias and the 11 O'clock Lady by Susan Wittig Albert
The Fix, The Fallen, and No Man's Land by David Baldecci
Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon, Down Under & Detective by Nancy Atherton
Lord of the Rings by Donna Andrews
The Handmaiden's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Borderline by Nevada Barr
A Large Number of books by Hope Callahan
Pirate by Clive Cussler
Murder at the Book Fair and Body on the Porch by Steve DeMarre
And Then You Dye by Monica Ferris
Partners in Crime by Gallager Gray
Sanctuary by Celina Grace
The Tarnished Chalice, To Kill or Be Cured by Suzanna Gregory
Rock-a-bye Bones by Caroline Haines
Among the Mad, Mapping Love and Death, & Lessons in Secrest by Jacqueline Winspear
I didn't get a lot of sewing or quilting done. Chemo just takes it all out of you, but things are getting better and I am starting to get things accomplished. I'm working on two Quilts of Honor for Veterans and have two more planned. I also taught a quilting class and have another one or two in the planning stages.
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