Kelli's Cancer Challenge II

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Getting Some Hair



The first picture was taken a couple of days before the official start of school at a faculty meeting. Brett and I have known each other since the seventh grade. Who knew we would end up teaching down the hall from each other and LOOK ALIKE!
The second picture was taken a couple of days ago - about nine weeks after the first picture. I know what you are thinking..what happened to all that blond hair? The truth is that Connor stole it and I have been faking it for years. Faron thinks I'll stay brunette until I have enough hair to justify the cost of the highlights.
I just returned from Houston with good news. I have been off of chemo and on hormonal therapy for ten weeks and it seems to be working. There is no evidence the cancer is growing again. The only problem - and I mean PROBLEM - has been joint pain in my feet. I have been cranky and hobbling around like an old woman. When I finished chemo I was so excited because I thought I would be able to start working out and feeling great again. Not so. However, I just dropped off prescriptions for another medication and an anti-inflammatory, so I am optimistic again. (hope springs eternal)
I have a fun God sighting to tell you about along with a prayer request. A fellow teacher at the high school had to take some time off and move to Houston to be treated at MD Anderson for advanced lung cancer. Her name is Trish and she and her family could sure use your prayers. I called her Friday morning as soon as I got to MD for my tests last Friday. I was hoping we could spend a few minutes together for some hugs. It turned out that she had radiation scheduled for the same time I had my CT scan scheduled... in totally different buildings. I was pretty discouraged, but did what I am getting better at - I gave it up to God.
My scheduled time to start drinking barium was 11:00, with the scan to follow about 2 hours later. Then it was 11:30....then it was 12:00...then it was 12:30 and I was starting to get excited. All the people around me were getting upset about the delay, but I am thinking THIS IS GREAT! At 12:40 my name was called and I went for my little interview with the nurse and my first cup of barium. I asked when the nurse thought I might be called back for my test (she said 1:30), and then I got REALLY EXCITED. I explained the situation (Trish's appointment was at 1:15) and asked if I could have all the barium now so I could leave and come back. The nurse said that I was not allowed to wander around with barium, so she gave me a "to go" container and made me swear to be back by 1:30. The race was on! Thank God I know my way around that place!
I ran out of there, jumped on one of the carts that shuttles people between all the buildings, took all the shortcuts through hallways the doctors use, and walked down the stairs to the Radiation Treatment Center check in JUST AS TRISH had finished checking in..... PERFECT timing! We got our hugs and I was thrilled to see her and then we both had to go and I repeated my trek and got there just as they were calling my name. I couldn't have planned it better myself! It is just so fun to trust God for the little things. As one of my friend's says, "Isn't God just so nice!"
Love you all...pray for Trish...thank God for my continued healing! :->)Kelli

P.S. Quote of the day/week/month is from my doc today..."There is no extra credit on earth for living in pain."

6 Comments:

  • At 7:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey Kelli! I am so glad to read that you are doing well. You look absolutely beautiful!! I hope that school is going well...it's almost thanksgiving and then christmas..woohoo!! Hope to see you soon. Take care!
    Love ya!
    Mallory Cluiss

     
  • At 7:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hello Kelli. We were so happy to hear that your results were good and that there may be a solution to the pain. I have a copy of Jeremiah 29:11 at my desk and I read it often. Keep the faith and we will keep praying! Love- Lori Jo, Denny and the girls

     
  • At 8:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Kelli,

    I was glad to read the update and hear that everything is going so well! I think about you and your family all the time, and have been keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you. Love the new hair - it's a whole new you. :-)

    Evelyn (Wells)

     
  • At 9:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi, Kelli! You continue to amaze me. What wonderful news that treatment is working. God is SO good. Jim and I will be in San Antonion in late April for the KidzArt conference. Will plan to see you all then. Can we have a hug session?!!! A good friend told me this morning that her mom has just last week been diagnosed with breast cancer. I am emailing your blog site to her for inspiration. Thank you, Kelli. You never know just how many people's lives you touch. I know you have touched mine.

    I love you so very much,
    Aunt Janet

     
  • At 8:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey Kelli, Praise God that your cancer is not growing. God is good, You are always in my prayers as the many others who are battling cancer. My dad was just diagnosed with Kidney cancer, it has also spread into his bones. I love your hair :) Take care and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
    Decolores!
    Julie Carr

     
  • At 6:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Kelli,

    See, this is the problem with being the #2 granchild... #1 beats you to everything - I was thinking about going brunette, but you beat me to it! I love it! And I love you!
    Perhaps if I stayed in touch I would have seen this one coming. As for being cranky and hobbling, isn't that what happens when we turn 40?!!!!!
    I'm thinking of you and praying for you always,
    Trish Getty
    "The Lord is near to all who call on him..."

     

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