Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Checking Back In

I had been having such insignificant side effects from my chemo, that when Dr. Powell wanted to do all three weeks' worth of Taxol last Tuesday, I said "bring it on"! Little did I know that much Taxol at one time would have made such a huge difference. Some severe fatigue kicked in Thursday, but thankfully it passed by Sunday. My energy level is now back to where it was prior to last week's chemo ... nowhere close to what it was prior to my diagnosis, but high enough that for the most part, I'm able to do whatever I'd like. I'd been having some muscle pain in my calves for the last 4-6 weeks, but with the extra doses of Taxol, the pain has gotten pretty intense. I don't let it keep me from my everyday activities, but it certainly does keep me from getting out to walk. I may have to revert back to the more frequent, shorter walks I took right after my surgery ... especially now that we're experiencing more seasonable temperatures. My energy level should continue to increase and my muscle pain should resolve with time. I'm praying for sooner rather than later.

 

Once my energy level jumped back up, I was able to get back into the sewing room and finished all my Twinkle Twinkle sawtooth blocks. That coin next to the stars is a quarter to give you an idea of size ... the blocks will finish at 3" square.

They're now waiting for me to cut the red setting blocks and piece the top together. My plan for today is to get in there and cut the setting blocks and maybe even get started on the sewing together. Since the weather is going to be so delightful today and since there's another swim meet tonight, that may or may not happen. Ha!

 

As soon as my WBC and ANC rebound, DH and I will be making that trip to Homestead Hearth. Once I get the sawtooth blocks and setting squares together, it won't take very long before it'll be time for a new project.

 

I hope that whatever you have planned for today includes a little something that brings you joy ... have a great day!

Kathy

 

21 comments:

  1. I love your little stars!! I'm glad you are getting your energy level back, I know different kinds of chemo and strengths affect people differently. So now you are done with chemo and wait for test results? My niece that had ovarian cancer had a second surgery then instead of chemo she was put on some kind of hormone therapy and she is doing very well with it - a pill a day for the rest of her life. Hope your strength comes back quickly now.

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  2. Kathy...I love to hear that your doing as well as you are and with such a positive attitude. I'll continue praying that your muscle pain eases up. Keep the FAITH!!!

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  3. I love your twinkle twinkle. So pretty. Glad to hear your energy is coming back. That is what I'm waiting on. The rest of my symptoms aren't much either. Looking forward to seeing what you get at Homestead.

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  4. I was so happy to see your post and learn you are getting better. I love the little bitty sawtooth star blocks.

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  5. I love the quilt you are working on. I am happy to hear you are doing well, your strength will continue to come, glad to hear things are going well

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  6. Well, pooh! Sorry you got side effects this time around. Hopefully they will be gone in a flash. Those little stars are just pure cuteness! Your precision amazes me.

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  7. Sorry you were wiped out by the mega chemo treatment. Hope you come out of those side effects soon!
    LOVE your little star blocks. Look forward to seeing this all come together.
    Still praying for you!!

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  8. I think it's easy to overlook the consequences of too much of a good thing (if chemo can be called a good thing). We may have negligent effects from one dose of something, but when we double or triple it, it can be drastic. I'm sorry you have such side effects from the triple dose. But then, you're finished! (And I know that must feel grand!) Isn't it wonderful that you are in a situation and time in your life that you can rest and take it easy until you're back up to full speed again and not have to force yourself to work full-time or take care of small children?

    Your stars are beautiful, Kathy. I often think working small is more work than using larger pieces, but the results are just so charming!

    --Nancy. (ndmessier @ aol.com)

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  9. So happy that you are getting some energy back. You had a whopper of a treatment for your last chemo. I hope you can get out and enjoy some of these nice days. Love your little stars - can't wait to see the finished quilt. ~Jeanne

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  10. Glad you are rebounding so quickly! I have experienced calf and foot pain from medications in the past so I know how that can affect whether you exercise or not. Hoping that will pass soon too! LOVE those tiny sawtooth blocks - oh my!!!!

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  11. So glad you are feeling well enough to sew! Praying you energy increases.

    Also wanted you to know that I nominated you for the One Lovely Blog award! I always enjoy reading your blog and keeping up with your projects. Details are here: https://katyquilts.net/2016/06/28/one-lovely-blog-award/

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  12. Step by step or stitch by stitch, the best way to make progress. :0)

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  13. I love your BRING IT attitude - its what gets you through!
    Always rest up... keep that body as strong as you can!

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  14. Your Twinkle stars are looking great! So good to hear your energy is returning. Slow and steady wins the race!

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  15. It's been a while since I've had much time for blogging, so I wanted to check in with you. I am thrilled to see that you've finished your chemo. Three-in-one, WOW! I'm glad to hear that your energy is returning, and hope the trend continues.
    Your new quilt project is shaping up nicely. Enjoy those shorter, more frequent walks. That's my favorite kind :)
    Kathy (Reflections)

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  16. Hi sweet friend, I took a close friend to lunch for her birthday and it was fun.
    I want to ask you what technique you use in making your flying geese-they are perfect! Love your blocks. Hope you have a wonderful night! Love and prayers.
    Noreen

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  17. So glad you were only knocked down for a few days. You are a tough cookie my friend. Love the quilt! Praying you get back to 100% very soon.

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  18. Gosh....I can't imagine getting all of that medication at once. I think I would have crawled up in a ball. Glad to hear that you are gaining some of that energy back and that you will soon be able to head out for your trip.

    Love those little blocks....so tiny and percise.

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  19. Very sorry to hear about the side effects, but I am glad that you are able to retain enough energy to do the things that you want :) sometimes it's the little things, eh?

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  20. Wow-you're a trooper! I'm glad the effects are subsiding and you're able to enjoy some of the things you enjoy. I saw your comment about HH and I am praying that works out for you xo

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  21. Wow! Three weeks of chemo at once! I am glad you are feeling better now, and hope you continue to recover. That leg pain sounds miserable. :( I love your little stars!

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