Sunday, February 26, 2012

Wanna get away?

I've been away for a while...I guess it's been over a month since I posted.  Lots has happened since my last post.  Me and Clint went to Israel, I had my CT scan when I got back, I found out that my liver lesions progressed (got bigger), got kicked out of my Afinitor clinical trial, my liver resection was canceled, and now I get to move on to another clinical trial this week that includes a new drug in combo with chemo.  


I have to be honest and say that the bad news CT scan really caught me off guard and was a bit of a sucker punch.  I was all ready to have my liver resection.  The liver resection isn't canceled forever, but we have to get my lesions back under control.  


I have an appointment with Dr. Wheler on Tuesday.  I will be entering a clinical trial with a new Aurora Kinase Inhibitor in combination with my very first original chemo...Taxol!  So I will be back to getting weekly infusions, losing my hair, and having other strange side effects like a bloody nose, skin issues, etc.  It took a couple of weeks, but I think I have my "game face" back on and ready for the next round.  What other choice do I have?  I will dearly miss Afinitor but I am so thankful for the wonderful year it gave me.  


I got to go to New Orleans this weekend for a breast cancer conference.  It was the C4YW (conference for Young Women).  I decided to go because they had a good choice of breakouts/workshops for metastatic breast cancer and Dr. "Super-Litton" was also speaker at the conference.  Me and my good BC buddy, Jessica, were roomies at the event.  I really didn't know what to expect and was a little apprehensive.  I'm not exactly a "rah-rah" cancer girl and didn't really know if I wanted to hold hands and sing kumbaya with other metastatic ladies.  It turned out to be a great weekend.  I got to spend a lot of time with Jessica on Bourbon street, I meet a few other metastatic ladies, hung out with Dr. Super-Litton, and got to go to a really amazing workshop on writing final words and/or legacy letters (I know it sounds kinda creepy but it was such a fantastic workshop).    Most of all it was good to just hang out with other ladies going through the same issues I face day in and day out.  I think it was really good timing for me to network and be around so many cancer gals since I am just about to go down that rabbit hole of chemo again.  I feel ready...I feel like I can do it.   Here's a couple of pics from this weekend on Bourbon Street.


This is a pic of fellow BC metster, Rhonda, and her sister Sherri and me!  They are from Kentucky.  Rhonda will be coming down to MD Anderson is a couple of weeks for a second opinion and will be staying at our house.  YAY!!!




This is my Htown friend, Jessica, who is a single breast cancer survivor who CLAIMS that she has a hard time meeting men, dating, etc.  Sure, Jess.  This random guy at Krazy Korner latched on to her and wouldn't take a hint.  We eventually had to leave because he was too smitten with her and she wasn't feeling it and got really annoyed with him.  Jessica is such the HEARTBREAKER!



I will check in with you guys again later this week to let you know when I will be starting the infusions of Taxol again.  I may be needing some chemo buddies, especially if I have to get my infusions in the dungeon of the first floor infusion area for the Center for Targeted Therapy.  Ugh!  No more Sugarland!


1 comment:

  1. Hi Rachel,

    I just came across your blog and was doing a bit of skimming. It sounds like we have a lot in common. I'm 30 and was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer this past October (IDC in left breast with 6-8 small mets in my liver... And in both lobes). This past June, Dr. Curley did a liver resection on me (removed the entire right lobe, gallbladder, and a small wedge resection on the left. All in all removing about 75% of my liver). It looks like you were and hopefully are still planning for a similar surgery, and I'd love to connect with you and share our experiences. If you're up for it, please email me at amy.compeau@gmail.com.

    Best of luck to you,
    Amy

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