Saturday, June 27, 2009

6/27/2009 Pam spent half the week working on family matters and just "hanging out" with her sister and brother-in-law. She was scheduled for chemo therapy on Wednesday, the 24th, but her blood test results convinced her doctor to postpone treatment. The blood test showed a low white count. The previously unexplained high blood pressure was normal and the hemoglobin count was marginal. Chemo is now set for June 3oth.

Pam has kept really busy around the house by completing craft projects, cleaning out the closets, and going out in the evening. She still tires easily; however, she looks much healthier.

All your continued prayers and support have helped Pam considerably, despite a less than positive cancer diagnosis. Thank you and we love you.

Monday, June 22, 2009

6/22/2009 What a wonderful weekend! Pam and her friends spent hours viewing videos of past "get-togethers", doing puzzles, dining, and attending a choral concert. The time together just zipped by. Pam was tired, but happy, and showed no effects associated with chemo.

We spent time with all our children and grandchildren during the weekend because of Father's Day. Our oldest granddaughter, Kailey, is attending a ballet academy for a month and will also compete in a world ballet competition in Orlando this week. This will be an exciting time for her. All the children had a great time either meeting or reminiscing with Pam's visiting friends.

Pam's sister, Diane, and brother-in-law, Art, arrived on Sunday for a stay of several days. Today, Art and Dave and friend Bill went to Kennedy Space Center, while Diane and Pam sorted clothes, worked jigsaw puzzles and just enjoyed themselves. This was another busy, yet enjoyable, day for Pam and she required no naps or special attention. The effects of the cancer were not a detraction from enjoying her day or having a good time.

We thank you for your continued support and blessings.

Friday, June 19, 2009

6/19/09 For the past two weeks, Pam has rested well by taking a break from chemotherapy. Her appetite improved, yet she lost some weight. Her variable high blood pressure was under control, yet other tests have not explained the cause of the elevated pressure. She visited her oncologist today and has scheduled resumption of chemo next week. Her blood count and pressures were good and she had gained several pounds since her last visit. Pam's oncologist thinks she is doing very well since being diagnosed with cancer and beginning chemo a year ago.

Pam is ready for a weekend visit by her three friends from around the South and her sister and brother-in-law.

We have been blessed by all your prayers and support as we continue to overcome this disease,

Friday, June 5, 2009

6/5/2009 Pam had her third round of chemo with the 5FU protocols this week. She is getting used to the two days of being hooked to a portable infusion pump for residual chemo. Pam's blood pressure was elevated this week This was something that had not been a problem since she started chemo months ago. A new prescription for blood pressure was ordered by her regular physician and the medication has had effective results. All the other vital signs have been positive-no weight loss, no stomach bloating, a bit more energy, and a good outlook.
This will be a family weekend. Our eldest grandson graduates from high school tonight, another grandson has a birthday party on the 5th, and we have a graduation party on the 6th. All 7 Florida grandchildren will be here.

Pam has been overwhelmed with the expressions of support, prayers and encouragement from friends and people she does not know personally. She is looking to the time she'll be able to return to more normal activities which she loves regardless of the cancer.