Cancer (21)

Jul 21, 2019

Cancer (21)

“Never be afraid to trust an unknown future

To a known God”

  • Corrie ten Bloom

My wife of 58 years (June 10) and best friend Eileen has been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the esophagus, which has now moved to the stomach. She has received radiation to reduce the original tumor (which worked), and has undergone chemo, which reduced the original tumor, but the new tumor on the stomach requires a stronger chemo to slow its’ progress. This blog will give my thoughts, fears, prayers, and hopes during this challenging and difficult time.

 

God has blessed us with a very good week, even starting the next process. After much prayer and thoughts, and guidance from our oncology doctor, Eileen decided not to proceed with the high dosage chemo we had talked about, and I believe the doctor was relieved we made that decision as Eileen has had a very difficult time keeping her white blood count up.

The next step is chemo by pills, which we decided to do. It was a struggle to get the chemo, even though the doctor gave it to CVS as a prescription. They do not carry it in house, and it would be several days to obtain it. Then she was told that she would have to have a bracelet to wear while using it, and it requires special care in handling and would require some training. So after talking with the oncology office, they decided we could get it at the hospital pharmacy. I still spent some two hours or more traveling between the cancer center and the pharmacy before all the paper work was completed and we could obtain the drug.

I was told that we received a special pricing because of the special agreements between the doctors and hospital and the drug companies. The bill, when it came, was $19.51, good for one treatment cycle of two weeks on and one week off. Then we can get another round. When CVS called and we told them that we already had the pills, Eileen asked what the price was, and they said $900.00!!!!. Special pricing indeed!. We shall see what the following pricing is.

The special handling is a dire warning on the plastic bag the meds came in: WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THIS MEDICINE. So Eileen wears gloves to extract the two pills and then puts them into her mouth to swallow! There was special warning to wash hands if handling anything to do with the drugs. She takes two pills after breakfast and two pills after dinner, within a half hour of eating. We wash our hands if handling anything to do with the drugs, even touching the gloves.

But she has had no side effects so far, after three days of taking them. (I am writing this on Friday evening, when Eileen started taking the drug on Wednesday.) So far so good.

Saturday eve: We went out to eat tonight. This is the first time since February that Eileen has felt well enough to go out. True, we went out early (5:30 arrival) and she ate simple: (tempura at Kampai traditional to avoid crowds) but we went out! Eileen is very tired, and she went to bed at 9.

God is indeed good to us. Giving us this is this time of respite. We are amazed how she is handling the pill chemo, but so far so good: four days on so far. Eileen was able to walk some of the garden, and wants to put a small fish holder in one of our large containers in the meditation garden. So we shall this coming week. It almost seems normal but for the ongoing weakness that depletes her strength.

Now is all that counts, and during this time this is what we concentrate on: NOW!

Meditation

My All, we lay ourselves down in Your care. You hold us gently in Your ‘arms’, breathing life and joy in Life at all times. We can feel Your Breath in our lives, supporting us through friends and family, laughing with us and helping us see the goodness of God in all that happens – even this journey Eileen is on. Each day is a surprise, and You have gifted us with Joy and Love beyond measure.

7 thoughts on “Cancer (21)”

  1. So happy to hear Eileen is not having side effects to the chemo. Continued prayers for you both. Please let us know if you need anything. We could do errands, make a meal, anything. God bless.

  2. So glad that Eileen is handling the chemo pills so well. You are both in my prayers each day. Love you and miss you!

  3. Happy that you decided to try something different- the pills, and that they are much easier than expected. Dinner out. What a joy. And going to bed at 9pm …..I go to bed at 9pm too 🙂
    Please know that following this journey makes my heart swell: For both of you, For God’s Grace, For the immense beauty that surrounds us with it’s constantant change and For the special people throughout our lives. Thank You.

  4. We are happy to hear that the new treatment is going well. You and your family are in our thoughts and we are sending positive energy , love from John & Jacquie

    1. Thanks Audrey. Indeed we have been blessed. Of course, working on it since 1971 helps too. But at this stage, it is a blessing to watch the many beautiful things we have planted, moved and planted again, looking so wonderful. Of course, having all the rain and sunshine (it seems like more rain than sun, but not so) sure makes ourworld green and lush. That is what I love in upstate NY.

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