Round 8 – New Normal

IMG_1050I haven’t posted since the end of February – what happened to March and April? I’m just about ready to begin round 8 of chemo…and this is beginning to look as if this is my life…for now.

Rounds 4 and 5 were hard as my immune system crashed both times. I never had to be hospitalized, for which I am grateful. Since earlier rounds had done their job in knocking the cancer back, the doctor reduced the dosage to 10 mmg (from 25) to see if we could just hold it low without crashing my blood counts. And so far it has worked.

An added benefit is that I feel better without as much chemo in my system. The shakes are not as severe, my energy is better and I’m driving again! We were able to travel to Illinois and spend time with Roger’s family and supporting churches. We helped Jessica move houses (still in Ft. Lauderdale area). I did a “Relay for Life” with family (picture) and am volunteering again at Cru. Life seems to be getting back to a “new normal.”

I know it’s just a season but it feels good. If things remain the same, there won’t be as many urgent posts. In fact, I’ve thought about starting a new blog of a more spiritual nature and leave this one to focus mainly on health. Let me know what you think…

What’s your “new normal?” (please feel free to leave comments)

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2 Responses to Round 8 – New Normal

  1. terry morgan says:

    Good to hear an update, Maggie. I am glad the doctors could reduce the chemo and that you are getting around better. My mom just received news that her chemo is not holding back the cancer anymore and they want to increase… she may not choose to do that. Just trying to walk with her on this journey. If you think of her, please pray for Dorothy. I know she knows Jesus, but her faith is not strong, and she stumbles off to strange healers and fear at times, and I wish I could help her more. Thanks! I hope to see you at Lake Hart one of these days! I appreciate you.

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