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Tuesday 20 August 2013

The Service

Mom's service will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2013, at 10 am at Charleswood United Church. A reception will follow at the church, with internment at Thompson in the Park afterward.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Cancer Care Manitoba in Mom's name.

Bri and I are amazed by the outpouring of love and support from family and Mom's near and dear friends.

Thank you all.

Saturday 17 August 2013

The fight is over

Laurie passed away on August 16, 2013. Another post will follow when Bri and I are strong enough.

Thursday 15 August 2013

Mom is in the hospital

Mom has taken a turn. She is now in the hospital resting comfortably. Her liver is causing a lot of problems. She is in and out of sleep and we are doing our best to keep her pain free and comfortable.

It is not good. We ask that you light a candle, say a prayer or do something that will send strength Mom's way. I think it will give her some peace to know everyone's thoughts are with her.

Thank you,
Tara and Bri-Anne

Saturday 3 August 2013

Down ... but not out

You will face many defeats in your life, but never let yourself be defeated” - Maya Angelou


Today was a hard day. We saw both the radiation oncologist and the medical oncologist at Cancer Care. Mom had gone for a scan earlier in the week, and today was results day. It was not what we were hoping to hear.
The cancer has spread to Mom's liver. The spots are small, but there are several of them. Also, the lymph nodes around her neck (where the original lump was) are inflamed, and there is cancer there, too.
The problems with her liver answer a lot of our questions. Mom's appetite has been non-existent for several weeks, and when she has been able to eat, she had trouble keeping it down. The nausea has been constant, and the weakness has been an albatross. Mom has been quite listless and very weak. The doctors say this all makes sense because her liver is affected by the cancer. Her liver is swollen and is pressing on her stomach, so that explains her lack of appetite. Her exhaustion and weakness is explained by the liver not working properly at filtering everything out.
So that is the situation. The radiation oncologist has said that he has done all he can do. Radiation can't be done on the liver; it is far too sensitive. However, the fact that it is so sensitive works in our favour when it comes to chemo. The medical oncologist (chemo doctor) says that the liver is quite responsive to treatment, and he is getting Mom started right away. This round of chemo will be different than the last rounds she endured. She will receive a shot every three weeks. We don't know yet for how long. She is also being started on a different vitamin regimen and on steroids, which should help the nausea and the exhaustion. The doctor is hoping this will encourage her appetite and she will be able to eat, as she needs all the strength she can get. She is fully prepared to look like Roz from Monster's Inc. again once the steroids kick in! The nausea will add to the total look this time around because she will be a little green!
Those are the facts. And they aren't pretty. But they're not hopeless, either. Mom looked at me and Bri when the doctor left and said, "I'm down, but I'm not out." Even though she is having trouble walking and is even uncomfortable when sitting straight up in a chair, she is looking at this as a set back. We have already procured all her supplies, so she will be ahead of the game on her steroids and vitamins when it is time to start the chemo, which should be in a week or so.
The wonderful Auntie Dee has come to stay with Mom for the weekend to help her get used to this new regimen and just to enjoy her company. She arrived in town from Toronto as we were in with the doctors. She came to the hospital. Mom was quite happy to see a smiling, loving face.
This weekend Mom will have lots of smiling, loving faces around her. Family and friends are descending for the annual "Survivor" weekend at Pelican Bay. It will be toned down quite a bit this year, and the venue has moved down the street about 32 steps so Mom can have some peace and quiet when she wants it. However, she will have no shortage of company, and I'm sure there will be some great memories made!


Survivor Fire at Mom's place!!!
I know after reading this, many of you will be worried and want to reach out to Mom. Please don't be afraid to do so. She doesn't answer the phone if she is too tired to talk, but feel free to call and leave a message. She loves getting them. Also, she is quite an iPad aficionado, so please feel free to text her or send her an email. She truly loves to hear from all of you.
Hugs.

Saturday 20 July 2013

A theatrical interlude ... and then back to business


“Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you” - Walt Whitman


Mom has been out and about. The theatre bug in her couldn't resist going to the comedy Girls Only at MTC Warehouse Theatre. She went with her friends and sat in the front row. They laughed as the actors talked about childhood, aging and, well, just being a girl.

Sally, Niki, Mom and Darlene at Girls Only. What a great show! What great friends! And did you notice the sylin' hair?

As the women on stage made crafts out of surplus sanitary supplies and then performed the "pantyhose ballet" (my personal favourite), Mom was laughing so hard she was crying. It was a night out that let her forget, for a moment, that she has not been feeling so great.

Another night out was my wedding social. Mom looked like a million bucks and had a great time catching up with everyone.

Jane, Grandma Ruthie, Peggy, Mugga, Darlene and Lynda catch up with the Mother of the Bride

While Mom has been enjoying her time out, she has been struggling a lot with her lack of energy. Just recently, she has started to battle increasing nausea. When she finished the last round of radiation on her chest (10 treatments), she found her appetite increasing as well as her energy levels. Then, about a week later, everything seemed to bottom out. While her appetite is still there, it is hard for her to eat because of the nausea. She is finding her energy levels at an all-time low.

She went for blood work a week ago, and we were half expecting that she would need another blood transfusion, but unfortunately, the blood work showed something a little more concerning. The enzyme levels showing in Mom's liver are concerning the doctor, along with the couple of small spots that were noted on the last scan she had. The doctor has ordered another scan to get more information about what is going on. However, he thinks that Mom's lack of energy could very well be related to what is happening with her liver.

The doctor did say that it is not uncommon for these levels to be elevated as a reaction to chemo, so that could very well be the case here, but with the spots present also, the doctor has decided we need more information sooner rather than later. That scan will happen next week. Then the following week, Mom is scheduled for chest x-rays and a follow-up with the radiation oncologist to see how well the last round of radiation worked. The doctors are also encouraging Mom to keep eating, as she is losing quite a bit of weight.

It has been a bit emotional the last couple of days, as Mom had been doing so well and then this news. She feels a bit deflated, but she is also anxious to find out what, exactly, is happening so the course of treatment can be decided. She also wants to find a way to battle the nausea and fatigue.

As the quote above says, Mom is keeping her face to the sunshine. She always sees the bright side, even when she is struggling. She knows her body is fighting hard to heal, and she also knows there will be some bumpy spots along this road. This is one hell of a bump.

We will keep you posted when we have some results. In the meantime, please keep Mom close to your hearts and in your prayers.

Hugs.