Saturday, September 13, 2008

All Better

When Max hurts himself, and we kiss it, suddenly its "all better." The puking needed more than a kiss, but we've got it figured out for now. Go drugs go!! I puked a few times yesterday, but after I put the posting on here, I stopped. I have 2 different drugs I take at alternating times, and it works! Yay! I am starting to get a little tired here and there, but not bad. I realize it will get harder, but at this point I know it is totally do-able. I have been given a variety of hats that are all very cute. I'm actually looking forward to my hair falling out so I have an excuse to wear them to school. I know the hair falling out thing may be hard when it actually happens, but right now I don't think it'll bother me. As long as I'm not nauseous, I can go about my normal day.
I went to get an immune booster shot today. Apparently 7-10 days after chemo your immune system is pretty defenseless. This is why the booster shot, to make sure I don't get really sick, and am able to stay on my 2 week schedule.
And if you didn't read the comment from Debbie yesterday, read it. Go Tillamook High School! I am totally impressed and flattered. I'm sure you did it more in support of the THS Mrs. Klumph than the SHHS Mrs. Klumph, but its amazing that that many of you did something outside of yourselves to make others feel supported and loved. My softball team has done the same thing. I hope you continue to do good things for others your entire life. I'm proud of you and Thanks!!!

7 comments:

Bob said...

Thats the key! Stay on the nausea thing! With the meds out there there is no reason to suffer! If "A" doesn't work try "B" etc!
Good job! First time finished! You will be an expert when this is over and will be able to help so many others! As you are now with your inspiring attitude! WEW! No typos today!

Aunt Linda said...

Mo
This is Aunt Linda and I finally am able to get back on this blog thing and leave you a word or two. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how I got on - hence I have not gotten on. I did not want to call anyone! and ask - for Gods sake I am not out of it yet. Or maybe I am . There is not a minute of the day that you are not in my thoughts - (well minute does sound extreme but it really seems like it) I LOVE YOU - I ADMIRE YOU - YOU ARE MY HERO! Well enougth of that stuff - but well one must be truefull. Don't you dare check my spelling sweatheart - I used to sit at the table with you mom and dad and they actually - I am sure unknown to them would correct my english - well it was in the old days and they were newby teachers and well I was a great prospect - you can imagine. Your cousin is as BUSY as usual - I will not elaborate - but well I will fill you in later. I went on a few camping trips with some of my boarders and well we ole ladies had quit the time - G&T's and all. Horses mind so much better after a few G&T's!
So the Nausea thing needs to get its butt kicked and you know how I would do it - you do it the way you find best! All for now
LOVE YOU

Aunt Linda

Unknown said...

Oh wow! I hadn't read Debbie's comment. That is very cool. I hate thinking of you being sick, but just pretend it is from a really fun civil war party! And at least Justin isn't there this time...I won't elaborate but I think you know what I mean! Or was it Waylon? :)I am glad though that the first one is down and you know a little what to expect for the next few. Can't wait to see you guys next weekend and the rest of Mo's people!

Love,
Lisa

marisa said...

Mo,

I'm glad you're feeling better and that accupuncture was relaxing. All those needles would not relax me! Can't wait to see you in all your cute hats!
Hopefully you'll feel up to participating in Race for a Cure next weekend - I wish I could be there! I love you and I'm so proud of you!

Love,
Marisa

Pemberton Family said...

Mo,
Many people have said it in previous comments but you really are a SUPER STAR (or hero or whatever it was)! I have been thinking and saying lots of prayers for you and hoping that God is listening very closely and answering all of them because its you and you are special and he should do it FOR YOU!!! Not to mention the fact that you have the cutest boys on this earth!! They are adorable and I love to see pictures of them. Hang in there, I know its tough but you are tough yourself. Tell Brent I love him and am thinking of him too.

Love,

Care

Unknown said...

You are awesome. Debbie is awesome. Tillamook is awesome. (They made me cry.)

I can't wait to see you this weekend if you're feeling up to it.

I love you!

Rochelle said...

Mo,
First let me introduce my self we have very good mutal friend name Rachel Amick. She has been a god send to me with my battle with this cancer thing. That is what I like to call it just a thing that will so be a distant memory. I to am a very young women diagnosed with breast cancer. I have just finished my first treatment which as scared as I was wasn't that bad. I am sorry to hear you were so sick I only had one really crummy day were I actually threw-up most of the time I just felt that way and was very very tired. I have 3 types of anti-nausea medicine and so far have only had to use 1. I know it is late but as you know sometimes our minds will not let us sleep. This chemo has done wonders for my diet plan things that once tasted great now taste like dirt. So good bye cookies and cake.I has been wonderful reading your blog it has gave me some insight I hadn't really thought of yet on this whirlwind ride. I just keep thinking it is going to be one long winter but a beautiful spring of no more treatment and life will again be back to normal. Dr. are really starting to get on my nerves. I have seen more Dr. in the 3 month I have been fighting this thing than in my entire life. Counting having 2 children.

Well it has been wonderful getting to know you through the blog and hope to 1 day meet you. 2 Survivors in the little town of Harper WOW look out.

God Bless you and your Family

Rochelle Evans and Family