Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Chemo infusion Day
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
August So Far!
Saturday, July 8, 2023
More July Fun!
I did it I made it so that you now can purchase a Persistent and Patient shirt (link is at the bottom). Growing up in Moorpark we always started July with the 3rd of July. That day I had my usual IVIG treatment, but also went with my dad to his friends very nice house for a BBQ and can see the fireworks from their backyard. Started this month with the typical 4th celebration, it was great at my Aunt Jackie’s house! Went over later in the day and got to see her granddaughters who live in Minnesota. We spent the day playing right, left, center. It was a lot of fun, but we didn’t use any money. You can see the fireworks kind of from their backyard. Set off sparklers and other fun things. But the month was great with chemo on the 10th and kick off to selling my T- shirt! Thank you to everyone that supported me and bought a shirt! Chemo has been difficult but I have an amazing support system. I was retaken to the infusion center and had to switch rooms 3 times, until they found one for me with a working bathroom 🙏🏻 a necessity! The day is long, with a 2 hour bag of fluids and meds, then a few other things they mix in, then the hour Cytoxan, more meds, and finishing with a 3 to 4 hour bag of other fluids. The day is long but I continue to work out and I swim as much as I can. Later on that month I was able to see my dads side of the family and hangout with my cousin, aunts, and brothers. 💗
https://www.bonfire.com/persistent-and-patient-1/
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Made a shirt!
Thursday, June 29, 2023
May update!
My best furry friend got recertified in May! I spent the end of May working with him a little more and getting Lincoln ready for the recertification test. He had to take off a few pounds, but he did it! We had to get recertified with a new lady I have never met, and it was showing that he does his commands over FaceTime. Luckily, Lincoln pulled it together and now we can go another 3 years being a team! He did get a lot of love and treats after. May also involved, a trip with my boyfriend to Los Gatos, seeing one of my best friends since elementary school get married, and more IVIG and chemo IV infusion, and a few birthdays in between. 3 chemo infusions done and another one in a few weeks. I’ll be having a MRI at the start of July and am believing and praying that the chemo treatments are working!
Friday, February 3, 2023
Rowing
A little over a year ago I had the opportunity to try rowing! I wish I would have kept it up, but it is an expensive sport. I randomly had gotten in touch with an old friends mom and she offered to let me try rowing. Since it is mostly an arm exercise, I was happy it would be something I could do. I’ve done a lot of rowing on a machine but this experience was way more complicated. You are rowing backwards and have to learn all the terms and how to get back in the shell (name of the boat) if it flips over. There is the stern (back) of the shell and the bow (front). You are rowing backwards and have to row at the same time and be super in sync with the team. The man that was teaching me was very helpful and a great teacher. Luckily he took charge and would yell, sweep and catch so that we would take a stroke at the same time. You also have to feather your oars on top of the water so that after a stroke you aren’t slowing down your team. The starboard (right) and the port (left) of the shell do everything at the same moment. There is so much more to learn than what I did in a hour and a half lesson. I wish I would have continued to row, but it is an exhausting sport and takes a lot of strength,patience, and memorization. I would go again for fun but wouldn’t want to join a team.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Short Catch Up
- I have done a lot of IV treatments and seen many different doctors.
- I did an oral chemotherapy treatment, that was a 2 year process, but sadly after getting an MRI I was told that it really didn’t do what we were hoping it would.
- Found the best boyfriend in the world!
- Have taken some trips.
- Love my service dog, Lincoln.
- Continue to workout the best I can.
- I’m about to start a new IV chemotherapy treatment.
- Had to go to a fertility doctor to help me decide what to do for a possibility that I may want in the future.
- Cried a lot, laughed a lot, and have found a new me.
- I’m also still undiagnosed but use the name Atypical MS as a diagnosis.
- Have had a lot of fun!