I had my scans yesterday and was surprised to get 2 of 3 results back last night. After reading those, I was pretty confident that I'm still in a good place. But the third one came today. It was the chest CT scan, and this is what it says:
What does that mean? One lymph node has tripled in size. There is a "mass" growing between the 3rd and 4th ribs, growing into the 4th rib and extending to the chest wall, and several fractured ribs. The CT scan picks up fast growing cells, fractures and metastasis look very similar on the scans. Often they can see a problem, but can't pinpoint which it is. If it gets bigger scan to scan, it's cancer. If it is stable over time, it's a fracture (fractures make the bones more vulnerable to cancer infiltration - neither scenario is great). SO, THAT'S SUPER CRAPPY!!! I haven't talked to my oncologist yet, hopefully Monday. My best guess is that chemo treatments will change to try to attack it from another angle. With that comes a whole new set of side effects and concerns.
I haven't had significant progression since I started this adventure almost 4 years ago. So these scan results feel like a gut punch. I knew it would happen eventually, it does for everyone. The great thing is I have many friends who have walked this path before. I get a great deal of support from them, but also from friends who have never experienced cancer before, but have gone through other very hard trials. Everyone has them ... this just happens to be mine. One HUGE blessing is that in all these years since I started cancer (end of November 2009, kids were 12, 9, 5, and 5 months), I had very little consistent cancer pain (only my hip in 2020) ... and I don't have pain now. It's crazy to know that those cells are growing uncontrolled inside me. My scans just 3 months ago didn't show any of this.
We've had a very busy summer. There's never enough time to accomplish all the projects that need to be done. We're getting our basement ready to rent. We have a short term renter moving in while she's looking for her next house, even though the basement is far from finished! We still have a mess in the hallway, living room and kitchen. Two bedrooms and the bathroom/laundry are done. I guess that's something!
I'm going to post some pictures from all of our trips this summer. Scroll through if you want to! We've seen a lot of beautiful things!
This is fireweed, it's all over the parts of Alaska we visited. I asked Annette why they don't sell it in nurseries there. She said "It's a weed!" It may be a weed but I'd plant it everywhere! |
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I won't take credit for this photo, Mel took it. This is the view she and Pat put to bed every night. |
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This is Mel, my sister and Pat, her husband. We're so grateful for their hospitality! |
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We went on a mile hike up to these cedars. Worth. Every. Step. Standing among those trees, and in that forest, you feel really small and so amazed at the beauty and peace all around you. |
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I'm obsessed with huckleberries. I was first introduced last summer when I stopped by my cousin Ruths house in Coeur d'Alene. She made huckleberry lemonade for us, which was so tasty! I found a guy from Canada on Etsy this year and ordered 10 pounds from him. Huckleberries aren't cheap because they are so labor intensive to harvest and process. Every single berry has to be hand picked. It might have been my most extravagant purchase this summer. But compared to buying 2 pounds from him, it was a great deal!!! 😂 I sure hope he really sends me my huckleberries! |
Nothing like a little kayaking on the Little Spokane River on a beautiful, sunny day! |
Mat dropped me off in Spokane on the way home, so I could spend a few days with Belinda, my twin from another mother. We are so much alike, and she has red hair, and we've both had cancer, and our kids are about the same age. We met at a breast cancer retreat for families in Sedona, AZ a couple years ago. We instantly clicked and I knew it would be a life long thing. |
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Knik River, this is run-off from the glacier we visited. I could get used to these views! |
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Up on Knik Glacier. It was surprisingly cold - I guess you can expect that standing near all that ice! I have my hood synched up because it was so windy and I was NOT going to lose my hat! The standing joke was how many rocks would Mom get away with taking home? Maddie said I had to limit it to 5, but I took home 8. I knew whatever I took had to go in my carry on, so that made it easier to limit myself. |
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Maddie made me carry my rocks in the hood of the coat so I would feel how many I really wanted to take home! |
This is just an average day in Annettes backyard. The moose wander through all the time, day and night! Kind of a novelty for us city slickers, but still a big deal for Annette! She loves the visitors she gets in her yard. |
My amazing daughter, Maddie. She got to come with me on this trip because we were supposed to go on a cruise last year. When that got canceled, we had non-transferable flight credit on Delta. So, it had to be the two of us that used those credits. I think we did pretty good switching from the Caribbean to Alaska! |
The remnants of Indepence Mine, an old, early 1900's gold mine up Hatcher Pass. Annette's daughter Matea, Brad and Oliver were with us for a few days too. |
Anchorage temple is stage 3, so we got to do a session together. This was my first time back to the temple since before the pandemic. It's always a sweet experience to be at the temple. |
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No trip is complete without a botanical garden. 😉 I'd never post every picture I took of flowers and plants, but one I have to share because it is so beautiful. |
The summers are too hot in Utah for this beauty, I'm sure. But isn't she GORGEOUS?!? |
4 comments:
So glad you got to go. And glad your family got to do Little Pink. They are ao amazing, aren't they? You are in my prayers. I am sorry you are dealing with progression. I hope they can do something to turn the tide.
Your living a beautiful life! Thanks for sharing
Love you Kim♥️
Love the eagle analogy and visual! Grateful for each AK experience, moments, and connection!💞
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