Thursday, July 18, 2013

More adventures...

So I sit here at Thornton Hospital today waiting to be called in to do my next CT scan. Yesterday, the 17th of July I went thru my fifth round of the Cetuximab drug and it went well with no adverse reactions. It seems as though my body has slowly become used it and now benefitting from it's use rather than from the  the side-effects! The loss of hair from the Taxil has made me have the true appreciation for  hair and what the loss of it really means,referring to all the stares and assumptions. Next weeks set of 4 chemo drug infusions will mark a mile stone as it will be my halfway mark through chemo. I look forward to that as I prepare to get positive results from today's CT scan and tomorrow's bone scan. I feel very good about this recovery moving forward and that I can't wait to  share this experience to help others that are going through similar scenarios as well. It is my mission: to recover and help others Heal Themselves at the Deepest levels. I will have such a different perspective then! Now to focus on the Now! I will appreciate each breath to the fullest and take each step in the lightest form,appreciating life and all it has to offer. I am in full Gratitude for all my support from Family and my ever-expanding Fan of Friends. Thank You!

 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Moving along...

The past few weeks have been a combination of Fukoidan (sea weed supplement), healthy food, chemotherapy & and a mind blowing treatment from Dr Veltheim of the International BodyTalk Association.  That session with him has been followed with at least couple sequences of tapping of the brain cortices while reminding myself of the formula Dr. Veltheim used to treat me that session. So far, I feel like most of  my energy and meridian points are more open and flowing to allow an improved sense of relief. However, pain still associated with the different surgical areas linger and force me to be active with my maintenance of it with a variety of pain-killers.
       Today, I began my new full series of the 4 chemo drugs and began the day with premeds and the Case Study drug called herbitux or cituximab. I did great this time as no allergic reactions were noticed or detected. That sequence took took 4 hours to complete and I am now another 3 hours or taxol, which has been known to make u lose your hair, something that dramatically started a couple days ago for me and I now have a fresh shaved head.( fun thing to look forward to!)
      So I find myself laying here for another 4+ hours getting this poison infused into the body hoping to expedite the Healing Process. It will work cuz I am willing it to, for the Mind is the strongest of all!
       Please continue sending me your Love and Support! I am filled with gratitude !