Tomorrow is my LAST CHEMO TREATMENT. I get a little teary just thinking about it. Around 12:30 tomorrow I’ll be ringing the bell…
In case you missed it on the interwebs today…
Well surprisingly enough, we ALREADY heard back from insurance about radiation- it’s like a new record! Turns out they only approved the “regular” route of radiation and denied the proton therapy. I’m a little bummed, but as I said in my last post, the results are the same and both will give me the same chances of this never returning again. We prayed that God would be in…
In the last few weeks, we’ve started meeting with the radiation oncologists to find out about what happens next once chemo is done (on December 28th!!) and radiation begins. I’d like to ask for your prayers with the decisions that need to be made. In a nutshell, I can pursue either the “normal” route of radiation, or a newer version you may have heard…
Right now, a group from our church is visiting Israel, and as a result I’m supremely jealous and living vicariously through all their photos! While there, they visited the Wailing Wall – if you aren’t familiar with this, one of the ‘traditions’ is to write your prayer requests on a small piece of paper and leave it in between the crevices of the wall…
Often, people tell me how impressed they are that I can be so positive during this challenging season. That I can have so much joy and hope and a smile on my face. They tell me how great it is to see my perspective and how they are inspired by it. I suppose it’s taken about as much effort to stay mentally healthy as it has to stay…