Keeping all of Haiti in my thoughts tonight as Hurricane Isaac bears down.
Peace.
2 years in October 2011 since my diagnosis of Stage IIIA uterine cancer, 2 years in April 2012 since the end of chemo, radiation and more chemo. NED (no evidence of disease) in my body. I am grateful. But what about the planet?
Friday, August 24, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Update and a little bitty rant
First, update: saw Dr. R today; all is well. I told her about our relocation plans. She was happy for me. She did say she thought I was due for a CT scan in October, but my memory is that Dr. M said I was now on a yearly CT scan schedule rather than every 6 months. Dr. R said she would defer to him, and she tended to be conservative, but she thought 6 months was a good idea. That was a bit of a bummer. I'll talk to Dr. M about it when I go through the BP&VP (butt poke and vagina pull), but I'm thinking a year is soon enough. I've read some disturbing things about the amount of radiation from CT scans; it would be pretty ironic to GET cancer from CT scans whose purpose is to look for cancer recurrence.
Second, little bitty rant: I was thinking it might be appropriate to see how Todd Akin liked a little legitimate - or even illegitimate - bop upside his bitty brain. Of course, the Democrats may end up owing him a debt of gratitude. I hear Paul Ryan proposed legislation in 2011 that said essentially the same thing Akin is now being torn limb-from-limb over. Be nice if some of Akin's tar could run off onto Ryan's arrogant feathers. Enough.
As Rodney King - may he rest in peace - would ask, "Can't we all just get along?" Tonight I would answer, "Honestly, Rodney, I don't know, I really don't know. How does one get along with someone like a Congressman who talks about 'legitimate rape'? I don't know, Rodney, makes me feel kind of blue."
Peace anyway.
Second, little bitty rant: I was thinking it might be appropriate to see how Todd Akin liked a little legitimate - or even illegitimate - bop upside his bitty brain. Of course, the Democrats may end up owing him a debt of gratitude. I hear Paul Ryan proposed legislation in 2011 that said essentially the same thing Akin is now being torn limb-from-limb over. Be nice if some of Akin's tar could run off onto Ryan's arrogant feathers. Enough.
As Rodney King - may he rest in peace - would ask, "Can't we all just get along?" Tonight I would answer, "Honestly, Rodney, I don't know, I really don't know. How does one get along with someone like a Congressman who talks about 'legitimate rape'? I don't know, Rodney, makes me feel kind of blue."
Peace anyway.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Update and news...
A brief update re post-cancer treatment news and other NEWS.
First, it has been an almost doctor-free summer, and wonderful for that. Dr. R's office called some time ago and postponed my appointment almost a month from late July to August 21st - tomorrow. Meantime I met with a PA in the colo-rectal practice as prep for scheduling a colonoscopy together with another vaginal biopsy. A two-for. One out-patient procedure and two doctors: the Butt Doctor and Dr. M. Can't say I'm looking forward to it, but it'll be good to get it over with.
Anyway, I see Dr. R tomorrow, first time since she failed to answer phone calls or give me results from the CT scan for 4-1/2 days. Oh well, not so important given my other NEWS.
Only a couple of the people who may still be checking in on this Blog now and then know this news, because it isn't yet fixed in stone - but getting there. I'm trying to buy a house in Rockland, Maine. The closing is scheduled for September 20th and - assuming all goes well with the rest of the process - David and I (and Ella) will be moving there some time in October, hopefully the first week or so. It's a smallish old house in decent condition right in town, about 7-8 blocks from the coast. Not a big yard - which is okay, we don't really need to take care of a yard. It has 3 bedrooms, so there will be a guest room for visitors. Anyway, it's a big deal for us. A big life change. I will be keeping my job, and working remotely, and David hopes to transfer to a store location in Maine.
Here's the "coast" we're near - Rockland has an almost mile-long breakwater - beautiful:
This impacts my medical situation because I'll be telling Dr. R tomorrow that it may be my last visit to her. I had already raised this with Dr. M months ago, when David and I began considering the idea, and Dr. M referred me to an oncology gynacologist up there. It's scary to be leaving the doctors who cared for me during the cancer treatment and have watched over me since then, but I can either go forward and live my life, not always looking over my shoulder anv expecting the worse... or not. I'm choosing to go forward and live, as well and as long as I can.
More later re medical after the visit tomorrow (if there's any news) and more re the house and relocating as the closing approaches.
Meanwhile we look forward to a week's vacation the first week of September, going back to WoodenBoat School, where I'll take a kayak class and David will relax. Then the butt-etc. thingy the week we get back, and hopefully, the closing week after that.
One friend - truly a FRIEND - mentioned that she actually misses my partisan political rants here since I haven't been posting much. I'm gearing up to get back into that mode. Check back soon if you're thirsting for rants.
Peace. Peace. Now if possible, and as soon as would be convenient to all of humanity otherwise.
Anyway, I see Dr. R tomorrow, first time since she failed to answer phone calls or give me results from the CT scan for 4-1/2 days. Oh well, not so important given my other NEWS.
Only a couple of the people who may still be checking in on this Blog now and then know this news, because it isn't yet fixed in stone - but getting there. I'm trying to buy a house in Rockland, Maine. The closing is scheduled for September 20th and - assuming all goes well with the rest of the process - David and I (and Ella) will be moving there some time in October, hopefully the first week or so. It's a smallish old house in decent condition right in town, about 7-8 blocks from the coast. Not a big yard - which is okay, we don't really need to take care of a yard. It has 3 bedrooms, so there will be a guest room for visitors. Anyway, it's a big deal for us. A big life change. I will be keeping my job, and working remotely, and David hopes to transfer to a store location in Maine.
Here's the "coast" we're near - Rockland has an almost mile-long breakwater - beautiful:
This impacts my medical situation because I'll be telling Dr. R tomorrow that it may be my last visit to her. I had already raised this with Dr. M months ago, when David and I began considering the idea, and Dr. M referred me to an oncology gynacologist up there. It's scary to be leaving the doctors who cared for me during the cancer treatment and have watched over me since then, but I can either go forward and live my life, not always looking over my shoulder anv expecting the worse... or not. I'm choosing to go forward and live, as well and as long as I can.
More later re medical after the visit tomorrow (if there's any news) and more re the house and relocating as the closing approaches.
Meanwhile we look forward to a week's vacation the first week of September, going back to WoodenBoat School, where I'll take a kayak class and David will relax. Then the butt-etc. thingy the week we get back, and hopefully, the closing week after that.
One friend - truly a FRIEND - mentioned that she actually misses my partisan political rants here since I haven't been posting much. I'm gearing up to get back into that mode. Check back soon if you're thirsting for rants.
Peace. Peace. Now if possible, and as soon as would be convenient to all of humanity otherwise.
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