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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Treatment 10

Yay! Treatment 10 is done. We are so grateful it is finished. Kent still never really got better, but they said that is what happens with chemo! We more or less expected this, but we figured it would have happened a long time ago. We hoped with all his other rare side effects, maybe the never getting better aspect would skip him. It didn't, but that is ok. Only 2 treatments left!! The plan right now is to push through and just finish. No more breaks, unless something "scary" happens. I assume that means his white blood cell count gets really low or something.

Have you seen Pollyanna? She plays a game called "The Glad Game". I am trying to make it my new motto! No matter our trials there is always some good, right? So this week in chemo, some of the "glad things" we saw are:

Blessings (Glad things) during treatment 10:
 - Only 2 treatments left!
 - The week off has encouraged us that the abdominal pain Kent has is just another one of those odd side effects. There had been concern about it being the result of surgical complications or that it could be permanent from chemo. It started to ease up during the extra week so the doctor thinks if we give it a few weeks after chemo the pain should be completely gone!!
 - Kent was able to sleep through his chemo treatment! This always seems to help him have a better cycle than when he is awake and feeling it slowly make him feel worse.
 - While  Kent slept I spoke with another patient next to us. We have met him before, but we have never exchanged names. (Why? Who knows!) He is probably in his 50's, but is super nice. I was just reading and he kept leaning over "Excuse me miss, sorry to bother you, but have you heard about..." and he told me about a bunch of sports things. He is so optimistic! The good news though is that he had just found out that day that his test results show he is now in remission. He will finish his treatments, but the cancer is done. I was so happy for him that I started to cry! I am so grateful that he received that news. I am praying we get that news too, along with all of our friends from chemo. I had recently met a young woman whose father has been in remission 3 times and is now it is back and worse than ever. She told me, just before finding our Kent has cancer, that remission is a lie. That cancer always comes back, that it truly never leaves, and anyone who tells you differently is lying. I have been told that several times, but hearing this mans news warmed my heart and gave me great hope for the future! Even if it comes back at a later date he has received the blessing of more time and hopefully less sickness! I hope every patient with cancer gets that ray of hope, of remission. That mans story warmed my heart. He left chemo with a quick squeeze on my shoulder, a good luck, and a skip in his step. I am so grateful for his happiness. :)

There is Sunshine in My Soul Today


The "glad game". Pollyanna's father taught her to play this when she had no friends, old, worn clothing, no toys, and only the very basics of life. She's one of my heroes. <3

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