Hello to everyone in cyberland.
I am right now sitting in a comfy chair in the Adult Infusion Center getting round #3 of my chemotherapy treatment. We were delayed a bit in getting started this morning because my bloodwork from Friday did not reach the minimum necessary to get the juice. Since the specific things they are looking for can rise rapidly, they did a blood draw first and had the results back quickly. My white blood cells (WBC)were just good enough and the most important WBCs, Neutrophils were even better so I was able to get started. The other good news is that because I tolerated the Rituxin so well last time I was able to start at a higher rate of infusion (100 mL/hr instead of 50) and advance at a faster rate (100 vs. 50) which boils down to getting out of here sooner. Hooray!
In other matters, you can see be the poll results that design #1 was the favorite. I have asked the designer if he can tweak the font of the work "Team" to more closely match the "A" and should be getting the final art for approval today or tomorrow. The final price is $16 including shipping. So, if you want a shirt, please email me with how many and what sizes. Sizes available are Youth XS to XL and Adult SM to 5X. I would like to submit the final order by Oct. 13th ensure they arrive in time for the Lymphomathon so the deadline to order is 12:00AM PST on Sunday, Oct 12th!
Thanks to all!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
News from the Follow-up Visit
The news on the tumor front is that the sucker is less than half it's original size. Bill estimates more like 20% of original size, but since he has PhD and not MD after his name I'm going to stick with what the doc said. The even better news is that we MIGHT be able to stop chemo after 6 cycles and then move to radiation for the mop up phase, but that's still to be determined. I'll get another CT scan after round #4.
The CT scan also provided a little extra information including that this little cough of mine is really pneumonia and that I also have a cracked rib, most likely because of all the coughing since I don't recall getting beaten. They can't do anything about the rib, but they don't mess around when it comes to pneumonia. I went straight a 3rd line antibiotic similar to Cipro (what you get when you have Anthrax) and I will take it for 10 days instead of the usual 14. This just makes me even more shocked that my White Blood Cell count was well within normal range right before the last chemo round!
In other news, the Hornets won another game on Friday night. Trent scored 2 goals! Also, this weekend was time to press the wine and put it to sleep in the barrels. Turns out Cab Franc is a VERY juicy grape. We yielded over 300 gallons of wine, our highest production since we got in on this gig. It's tasting great, but I have NO idea where we will put our share after we bottle it next year.
Don't forget to vote in the latest polls and check out the post from Wednesday if you don't understand.
Take care!
The CT scan also provided a little extra information including that this little cough of mine is really pneumonia and that I also have a cracked rib, most likely because of all the coughing since I don't recall getting beaten. They can't do anything about the rib, but they don't mess around when it comes to pneumonia. I went straight a 3rd line antibiotic similar to Cipro (what you get when you have Anthrax) and I will take it for 10 days instead of the usual 14. This just makes me even more shocked that my White Blood Cell count was well within normal range right before the last chemo round!
In other news, the Hornets won another game on Friday night. Trent scored 2 goals! Also, this weekend was time to press the wine and put it to sleep in the barrels. Turns out Cab Franc is a VERY juicy grape. We yielded over 300 gallons of wine, our highest production since we got in on this gig. It's tasting great, but I have NO idea where we will put our share after we bottle it next year.
Don't forget to vote in the latest polls and check out the post from Wednesday if you don't understand.
Take care!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Ok, ok, ok
Well, my inbox has sure been taking some abuse. I have long planned on joining Abbey and Trent with their new hairdos. However, after struggling to cut Trent's hair with a beard trimmer, I decided that I would use a professional. On Sunday I finally got to the shop and here we go...
I'm available to rent out for Soccer hooliganism and Pirate-themed events...
Bill
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Feedback Needed!!!
Hi Everyone!
Things have been going well this week, just the usual 1 week post-chemo, run-down feeling. I seem to be back on the upswing now and may have finally kicked the cold I got from Typhoid Trent.
I need feedback from all of you in cyberland to know if my latest crazy idea is a good one. I have been trowing around the idea of getting t-shirts for the A-team to wear in November's Lymphomathon and thought that there may be others of you who can't participate, but would like to show your support and feel part of the team. I found a great website that does custom tie-dyes and I came up with what I think is a very cool design. The company has provided a couple options for a back design and so now the fun begins.
First, I need to know how many people would be willing to shell out $16 for this totally awesome t-shirt!
Front Design
The price could go down the more commitments we get so act now!
And second, which design does everyone like best for the back?
Back Design #1
Back Design #2
Polls are on the left so get voting!
I will come up with some way of letting me what you would like to order (# and sizes) and then coordinate shipping. I think I'll need to know final decisions by mid-October so they will be ready in time for the Lymphomathon.
Thanks in advance!
Things have been going well this week, just the usual 1 week post-chemo, run-down feeling. I seem to be back on the upswing now and may have finally kicked the cold I got from Typhoid Trent.
I need feedback from all of you in cyberland to know if my latest crazy idea is a good one. I have been trowing around the idea of getting t-shirts for the A-team to wear in November's Lymphomathon and thought that there may be others of you who can't participate, but would like to show your support and feel part of the team. I found a great website that does custom tie-dyes and I came up with what I think is a very cool design. The company has provided a couple options for a back design and so now the fun begins.
First, I need to know how many people would be willing to shell out $16 for this totally awesome t-shirt!
Front Design
The price could go down the more commitments we get so act now!
And second, which design does everyone like best for the back?
Back Design #1
Back Design #2
Polls are on the left so get voting!
I will come up with some way of letting me what you would like to order (# and sizes) and then coordinate shipping. I think I'll need to know final decisions by mid-October so they will be ready in time for the Lymphomathon.
Thanks in advance!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Round 2 Down
Well, chemo round #2 is in the bag. I much prefer getting the juice as an outpatient. I just show up in the morning, get hooked up to the IV, and then sit for the next 6 hours. So far the after effects have been the same as the first go-round (except that this time I'm taking the anti-nausea meds on schedule so no surprises!). I'm being careful to take it easy and not work too hard this week and hopefully that will help when the bad days hit.
I have to say apologies up front to all my friends with children, but I have decided that I have the best kid ever! Check out what Trent asked to do all on his own. He is just totally awesome. It also makes him look like quite the hooligan on the soccer field. The Hornets had their first official game on Friday. Trent was great in goal again for 1 quarter and although they don't keep score at his level the "goal jar" was stuffed on by the end of the game.
The great grape crush was successful this past Saturday. We plowed our way through a heavy 2 tons of Cabernet Franc in about 2 hours. We're VERY excited about this vintage and look forward to the pressing stage in 2 weeks.
Not much else going on around here. The "A-Team" is doing a phenomenal job raising money for the Orange County Lymphomathon in November. If you'd like to help them out there is a link under the "Links to Great Stuff" over on the left.
Take care!
I have to say apologies up front to all my friends with children, but I have decided that I have the best kid ever! Check out what Trent asked to do all on his own. He is just totally awesome. It also makes him look like quite the hooligan on the soccer field. The Hornets had their first official game on Friday. Trent was great in goal again for 1 quarter and although they don't keep score at his level the "goal jar" was stuffed on by the end of the game.
The great grape crush was successful this past Saturday. We plowed our way through a heavy 2 tons of Cabernet Franc in about 2 hours. We're VERY excited about this vintage and look forward to the pressing stage in 2 weeks.
Not much else going on around here. The "A-Team" is doing a phenomenal job raising money for the Orange County Lymphomathon in November. If you'd like to help them out there is a link under the "Links to Great Stuff" over on the left.
Take care!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
First, a big thanks to everyone who was here to make my birthday so fabulous! Hope you all had as much fun as I did.
So, my hair started falling out late last week so I decided to get a really short cut in hopes of slowing things down . . . didn't work. But, the cut was super cute (thanks to my personal hair stylist) for the party and has given me ideas for the future. The hair started coming out faster and faster everyday and man, do I have a lot of hair! I decided to finally do something about it today and I'll let you see the results below.
GOING . . .
GOING . . .
GONE!
In other news, I made it through an entire week of work last week, first one since early July! Of course, then Typhoid Trent struck and gave me the first cold he's had in 6 months. I'm still trying to kick it and avoid any other germs in the process. I'm trying to gear up for my next chemo treatment on Monday. It will be outpatient this time, but still through a peripheral IV. They will consider placing the port after they get a look at the CT scan which is scheduled for the 16th.
In general, things are going well and we're all settling into a few new routines; Trent at school and me in chemo, but we're adjusting quite nicely. We're looking forward to crushing on the 2008 vintage this weekend. Mmmmmm . . . 2 tons of Cabernet Franc!
So, my hair started falling out late last week so I decided to get a really short cut in hopes of slowing things down . . . didn't work. But, the cut was super cute (thanks to my personal hair stylist) for the party and has given me ideas for the future. The hair started coming out faster and faster everyday and man, do I have a lot of hair! I decided to finally do something about it today and I'll let you see the results below.
GOING . . .
GOING . . .
GONE!
In other news, I made it through an entire week of work last week, first one since early July! Of course, then Typhoid Trent struck and gave me the first cold he's had in 6 months. I'm still trying to kick it and avoid any other germs in the process. I'm trying to gear up for my next chemo treatment on Monday. It will be outpatient this time, but still through a peripheral IV. They will consider placing the port after they get a look at the CT scan which is scheduled for the 16th.
In general, things are going well and we're all settling into a few new routines; Trent at school and me in chemo, but we're adjusting quite nicely. We're looking forward to crushing on the 2008 vintage this weekend. Mmmmmm . . . 2 tons of Cabernet Franc!
Trent Update
Trent is just about to finish his first week of Kindergarten and has been having a wonderful time. His teacher is Ms. Silvera and she is terrific! We're still trying to figure out the lunch thing. Trent has a lot more freedom now and he seems to be using that to his advantage. Mainly, not eating. We're working on that.
On top of the first week of school, Trent also managed to loose his first and second tooths.
I thought you might like to see pictures of everything.
First Tooth
First Day
Second Tooth
On top of the first week of school, Trent also managed to loose his first and second tooths.
I thought you might like to see pictures of everything.
First Tooth
First Day
Second Tooth
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