Well, campers, I still have my feeding tube. Seems that the doctors aren't as optimistic as I am about now longer needing it. They want be to go through some more tests in early September and then make the decision. I haven't used the darn fool thing in two and a half weeks, but I guess they're the ones making the big money. . .
Other than that, I'm feeling mostly good though I'm having spells of lightheadedness when I stand up. It could be a result of a severe drop in my blood pressure since I've lost about 25 pounds. I am on BP medication so my GP's advice is to cut to half a pill a day and keep monitoring. If the top number remains below 100, she says to then stop the pills for a month. So we shall see.
Other than that, my next follow-up appointment is in November.
I'll keep you posted!!
Peace and Love,
Joe
Friday, August 22, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, Campers, I beat the dread disease, cancer!!!!!!!
I had the PET scan this afternoon and the disease has been eradicated!!!!!
It’s like a weight that I didn’t realize I was carrying has
been lifted. The only disappointment was
that they did not remove the feeding tube, but that could happen in two days,
on Thursday. I’m thinking that today’s
verdict and the tube removal will really push me along the road to recovery on
greased grooves.
I want to thank everybody who followed me on this journey,
and I will keep posting for a while.
Looks like I’ll be doing quarterly trips to Moffitt for check-ups but
the worst is over!! Now, to get over the
fatigue and life will truly be amazing.
Peace and love,
Joe
Monday, August 18, 2014
The 'Tale of the Tape'
Well, Campers, tomorrow is the ‘tale of the tape’, so to
speak.
At 12:30, I will begin the PET scan that will tell if I am
cured for now, or it the disease is lingering and more treatment is required.
I feel good about it.
I’m sure that the disease has been eradicated, but I let the doctors
decide.
And after behaving for several months, my stupid insurance company, Aetna, decided to initially deny payment for the PET scan as their 'experts' determined that the procedure is not 'medically necessary'. Fortunately, they changed their mind. . .
More to follow after the test results are revealed!!
Peace and love,
Joe
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Red Letter Day
Hello, Campers!! A red letter day in the healing process.
I drove on the Interstate for the first time in months to do the 20+ mile round trip to get a haircut. The trip was incident free and after that I went to get my driver’s license renewed, which is becoming an ordeal in and of itself in Florida.
Other than getting beastly tired, it’s been a good day!!
Peace and love to all!!
Joe
I drove on the Interstate for the first time in months to do the 20+ mile round trip to get a haircut. The trip was incident free and after that I went to get my driver’s license renewed, which is becoming an ordeal in and of itself in Florida.
Other than getting beastly tired, it’s been a good day!!
Peace and love to all!!
Joe
Monday, August 11, 2014
Book Review!!
Well, Campers, I finished reading Robin Roberts' wonderful memoir on her adventures with cancer, 'Everybody's Got Something'. I recommend it highly for absolutely everyone.
Granted, Robin travels in a more rarefied atmosphere than most of us, but she is still a person who went through two kinds of cancer treatment and kept her humanity and humility.
If you have or have had cancer, you will find your words and thoughts quoted on practically every page. If not, it provides some magnificent insights into what your friends and relatives with the disease went through.
All in all, it should be on everyone's reading list.
As for me, life if pretty good. I'm still tired most of the time, but I'm definitely on the mend. I still have a thick mucous build-up and can't eat solid food, but all will come in time. I'm still mostly dependent on my 5 Boost VHC's daily for nourishment but am trying to eat soft foods (no chewing required) once or twice a day. And, I'm drinking it by mouth and have not used my feeding tube for a week now. I'm hoping that they can remove it at my next doctor appointment, which will be Tuesday, Auguest 19. This will also be the day of my PET Scan which will tell us if the disease has been eradicated or if more treatment is required. It's funny, but I have no anxiety about the upcoming test and all, It's like I'm so sure that it's all gone that there's nothing to worry about.
Time will tell!!!
Peace and love!!
Joe
Granted, Robin travels in a more rarefied atmosphere than most of us, but she is still a person who went through two kinds of cancer treatment and kept her humanity and humility.
If you have or have had cancer, you will find your words and thoughts quoted on practically every page. If not, it provides some magnificent insights into what your friends and relatives with the disease went through.
All in all, it should be on everyone's reading list.
As for me, life if pretty good. I'm still tired most of the time, but I'm definitely on the mend. I still have a thick mucous build-up and can't eat solid food, but all will come in time. I'm still mostly dependent on my 5 Boost VHC's daily for nourishment but am trying to eat soft foods (no chewing required) once or twice a day. And, I'm drinking it by mouth and have not used my feeding tube for a week now. I'm hoping that they can remove it at my next doctor appointment, which will be Tuesday, Auguest 19. This will also be the day of my PET Scan which will tell us if the disease has been eradicated or if more treatment is required. It's funny, but I have no anxiety about the upcoming test and all, It's like I'm so sure that it's all gone that there's nothing to worry about.
Time will tell!!!
Peace and love!!
Joe
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Blowing My Own Horn
Well, Campers, I was inspired today by someone else's real-life experience.
I was watching "The Chew" on ABC and Robin Roberts of "Good Morning America" was one of the guests. For those of you who don't know her story, she was treated for breast cancer and, I believe, leukemia. Among other things, she talked about her book that she wrote about her experiences with the disease. Her main points were that everyone is fighting some demon, though not necessarily life-threatening, that no matter what it is, this too shall pass, and that she has slowed down since and enjoys life more.
Another point she raised was that during chemo, she couldn't stand the smell of food but enjoyed watching cooking shows on TV.
The book sounds like a good read and I have ordered it.
She made me think. Sometimes I'm letting myself get down. But, what really overshadows any discomfort I'm feeling is that I'm on the road to being a cancer survivor. I have beat the disease and accomplished something that most (fortunately) don't ever have to do.
It really pumped me up. I found that I was not nearly as tired as I have been and was actually excited about getting better.
Maybe TV is not a total vast wasteland.
Peace and love,
Joe
I was watching "The Chew" on ABC and Robin Roberts of "Good Morning America" was one of the guests. For those of you who don't know her story, she was treated for breast cancer and, I believe, leukemia. Among other things, she talked about her book that she wrote about her experiences with the disease. Her main points were that everyone is fighting some demon, though not necessarily life-threatening, that no matter what it is, this too shall pass, and that she has slowed down since and enjoys life more.
Another point she raised was that during chemo, she couldn't stand the smell of food but enjoyed watching cooking shows on TV.
The book sounds like a good read and I have ordered it.
She made me think. Sometimes I'm letting myself get down. But, what really overshadows any discomfort I'm feeling is that I'm on the road to being a cancer survivor. I have beat the disease and accomplished something that most (fortunately) don't ever have to do.
It really pumped me up. I found that I was not nearly as tired as I have been and was actually excited about getting better.
Maybe TV is not a total vast wasteland.
Peace and love,
Joe
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Goin' Mobile. . .
Well, campers, a little more excitement today than I bargained for. . . When I started my second feeding of the day through my feeding tube, the cap of the tube broke, meaning I could not seal the tube shut after feeding. I called Elaine in a panic and she came up with the brilliant idea of clamping it shut with one of the clips we have around the house for keeping papers together, bags closed, etc. That got me through the main crisis at which I point I called Moffitt Cancer Center for advice. Next thing I knew, my daughter Kate was driving me up to Tampa to the center for repair work. They fixed me up with a new cap, and all is well. But I was certainly concerned as the doctors tell me I'll be using the tube for a while longer, although this is an impetus for working on weaning myself from the darn thing.
On a happier note, my son Joey and his girlfriend Tabatha are in town from Atlanta for a few days and I ended up getting up and about a little more than I had been. On Sunday, the kids, Elaine, and I went to Siesta Beach for sunset and the drum circle. Walking to the beach through sand was definitely a good workout. Monday was rest and recovery. Tuesday, I soloed in the car for the first time in several months - about a 2 mile round trip to the gas station, ATM, and Publix. Wednesday was Team Trivia evening, which gets me out of the house for about three hours, and then today, before the tube emergency run, I did a solo 10 mile round trip to downtown Sarasota to finalize Elaine's and my voter registrations for the upcoming primaries in August.
So, all in all, I'm still tired a lot and nap a lot, but am trying my best to work through it.
Peace and love to all!!
Joe
On a happier note, my son Joey and his girlfriend Tabatha are in town from Atlanta for a few days and I ended up getting up and about a little more than I had been. On Sunday, the kids, Elaine, and I went to Siesta Beach for sunset and the drum circle. Walking to the beach through sand was definitely a good workout. Monday was rest and recovery. Tuesday, I soloed in the car for the first time in several months - about a 2 mile round trip to the gas station, ATM, and Publix. Wednesday was Team Trivia evening, which gets me out of the house for about three hours, and then today, before the tube emergency run, I did a solo 10 mile round trip to downtown Sarasota to finalize Elaine's and my voter registrations for the upcoming primaries in August.
So, all in all, I'm still tired a lot and nap a lot, but am trying my best to work through it.
Peace and love to all!!
Joe
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