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My Four Month Checkup and the Relay for Life!

I went to the oncologist yesterday for my four month check up and everything looks good. I have to go for a breast MRI just to keep up on the lump in my right breast. Even though I had the mammogram and the ultrasound, he thinks it will be best if I have a MRI just to be sure. I really hate that test. It doesn’t hurt, although I do have to have an I.V. those don’t bother me. It is just going into that tube and being still for 30 minutes that kills me. Laying on my stomach and my arms out like superman. I will just take my mind somewhere pleasant during it. Last time I just kept thinking about our camping trip that was coming up and it helped me get through the last 10 minutes of the test without getting up and bolting out of there.  I had blood work and he also checked all my lymph nodes and he said he didn’t feel anything to be concerned about also he said my liver felt good and my other organs. He must know what he’s feeling for I guess. I just wonder how he would know if someone’s liver didn’t feel good….?  He also gave me a shot and some antibiotics because I have some sort of infection related to my allergies and sinus problems. He said I am good for another 4 months as long as the blood work and MRI both come back good.

So yesterday I am sitting here and the phone rings and it is my doctor’s office. The first thing I think is …uhoh…..why are they calling me.  It was the nurse and she had my blood test results. My heart sank thinking that there was some sort of activity going on in there. Thank god that wasn’t the case. She informed me that I have a low functioning thyroid so now I have to take thyroid medicine for a month and then go and get another blood test. The nurse said it could be the medication I was on or the chemotherapy that caused it. Also I just read online that radiation can cause it too. Who knows what the heck happened. This might explain why I have been having a hard time losing the 20 pounds I gained during chemotherapy. I really hope this medicine works and gets my metabolism back to normal!

I will be participating in the Relay for Life again this year. There was an article in our local paper about it. They wrote about my sister Sue’s involvement with the Relay. They also wrote about Sharon my sister that passed away from breast cancer and how I fought it too and how far treatment has come since then. Here is the link if you would like to read it. Article

I stepped down this year from the Relay for Life entertainment duties but I am still on the committee. I have too much on my mind to focus so much energy into it this year. When I get my head together I will take on more duties again.  If you would like to donate here is a link to my personal page. My Relay for Life Page  There is also a link on the main page of my journal to the left.  If you don’t like to do stuff like that online you can print out a mail in form. Or if you don’t want to print out a form you can email me and I can give you my home address. My email is gosso23@aol.com. Thanks to all of you that have donated already.  I greatly appreciate your generosity and it means so much to me.

Comments

Anonymous said…
happy everything looked good at the doctors. I love the pictures for relay for life. Hopefully your thyroid well get back into working right after the meds.

Anonymous said…
I hope you are feeling well throughout all of this. Thinking about a camping trip is a great escape while in an MRI. Great idea.
Pam
Anonymous said…
Keep up the good work!!
Routing for you here in Florida!!
Lyn
http://journals.aol.com/ukgal36/Britsblog/
Anonymous said…
Great pics...your daddy looks so sweet! I know you miss him so...(((((((((((Trish))))))))))))))  Hoping all goes well with the MRI....and very glad to hear everything else is fine!

Hugs
Terri

Anonymous said…
That was a great article!  Enjoy your sunday and I'm so glad the blood tests are okay.
Missie

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