We had IV chemo and spinal chemo today. I was really happy with the way that the cancer in office in Medford were asking about the last spinal doctor. They were all very concerned and asked about what happened. It is a big office over there and everyone we met were asking about how she was and her chemo nurse said that she was going to go over to the hospital with us and have our back...lol!I was surprised at how word got around. Before we left there and went to the hospital the cancer doctor confirmed that it wasn't the same spinal doctor as last time. So we were really happy. When Jess had her pulse checked when we got there it was 135. I could tell that she was getting really nervous. So they gave her some meds before her chemo to calm her down and then some before her spinal. We finally got out of Providence around 530. We hadn't eaten since breakfast since Jess couldn't so we thought that we would grab a quick bite to eat. Jess got a massive headache so she went and laid in the pickup. I told Pat that there was no way that she was going to come home so we got a room at the hotel, but as soon as she got out of the pickup she started to throw up. It is so horrible to see her this way. As soon as she got into the room she was laying on the bed with a warm washcloth on her forehead. I could just see her trying to come home and getting worse and having to go back in the morning. She started to feel better after laying there for awhile so I am happy. I will let you all go. Please say an extra prayer for her and send her positive energy :)
Thanks so much!!
XOXO Cindi
Hi Cindi and Jess,
ReplyDeleteJess, you hang in there and fight this crap with everything you have - and then some! You have an entire community, school, and circle of friends and acquaintances rooting and cheering you on - and let's not forget all the folks praying for you every chance we get. Sometimes when my kids go out to recess, or P.E., or some other pull out, I stop and pray with whoever is nearby. Everyone hang in there! Through Christ all things ARE possible!
Love, hugs, and prayers,
Kimberley, Richard, and Morgan
P.S. Cindi, it was soooo good to see you the other day out in Plow Town! Love you, my friend!