Monday, January 28, 2008

First School Snow Day

Today, Aidan had his first school snow day. It's really ridiculous though, because there's hardly any snow at all. I did put the snow tires on the Civic because we might get more snow tonight or tomorrow, but nothing to get all worked up over. Come on people, it's a balmy 37° out there!
Oh, almost forgot... Recommended movie o' the month is 'The Company Of Strangers'. It's amazing how we all come from so many different places and backgrounds, but in the end, we're all pretty much the same.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Breast Cancer Journal - Entry 21

NO MUTATION DETECTED

This is the result of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing I had done. Not only does this result in significantly lowering my chances of the breast cancer recurring, but it also lowers my chances of developing ovarian cancer later on. This also means that family members are not considered to be at risk of getting cancer.

Good news indeed!

On the Herceptin front, I've been getting treatments every three weeks. My oncologist said that she had been mistaken about the frequency of MUGA scans that should be done to check for heart damage and so now I am getting the scans done every other month instead of every month. I don't know if it's all in my head or I'm just getting used to the feeling, but my heart doesn't feel as bad as it has previously. I'm still trying to keep up with the exercise, so I have high hopes that my next MUGA scan will show my heart to be still in the safe zone.

Rita and I keep forgetting that about 2-3 days after every Herceptin treatment, I crash. I feel like I have the flu and I'm really, super tired. Yesterday, I slept all day, only getting up to drink coffee in the morning. I think I'm going to have to add 'Sleep All Day' to the calendar after each chemo session so we won't be wondering what-in-the-heck-is-the-matter-with-me-now every time. Being bald did have its positive points, one of which being that we never forgot why I was feeling awful after chemo...