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My family set up this site so that everyone can easily keep track of my progress. I and my family are so grateful that so many people are concerned. Rather than me trying to keep up with all of the questions via email we set up this site so all can post questions and someone can answer as quickly as possible. Thank you all for caring.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

It's been a challenging week but it's making radiation seem easy

This week's been quite challenging. My back, neck, shoulders and sciatic nerve are quite painful. The first few hours in the day are tolerable, but by early afternoon I have a hard time sitting. Everything just aches. Then the headache starts in the back up my neck and starts crawling up my head towards my eyes. 

I get up and walk whenever I can. I sit with perfect posture, try not to slouch at all. I sometimes just have to stand up in the middle of a meeting or pace in my office.
I've talked to doctors, nurses and physical therapists. I am not going to continue with the original physical therapist for several reasons. I do have an appointment to see a doctor on Monday that specializes in spine/ neck injuries. I will at least have an x-ray, possibly an MRI after he evaluates me on Monday.

I am walking as much as I can which seems to help. I'm also doing my stretching exercises that don't seem to have much of an impact, but I'm doing them.

Radiation is going fine. It is not making me tired yet and not really any pain. I am getting a little irritated on part of my breast and very irritated under my arm. Dr. Dorn said I'm doing great and the irritation I'm feeling is normal for where I am in my treatment. Kristin went with me to my radiation appointment today. It was fun to have her there to visit with while I waited.

I will post in the next few days on setting up meals starting the week of April 25th. The combination of radiation and my back is wearing on me and I just don't feel like fixing a meal in the evening so my nutrition at night has not been the best.

I'm hanging in there  . . . it'll get better.

A wonderfully fabulous thing did happen today. My niece Kristin was accepted into the nursing program at BSU. She will start next fall. It's been quite the journey for her. She's worked very hard to get to this milestone in her life!! I am so very proud.

3 comments:

  1. AARGGGH....so sorry to hear about the accident! You know your body so much better than most of us, I am glad you are seeing a new Dr and doing what feels best. Praying for you! E

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  2. Maybe . . . if radiation was going on, and if you really had to have this accident, get all of the pain and discomfort dumped on you all at once? Get it over with all at once, and feel FABULOUS at the end of May? I wish I could help and fix some meals. I'm glad Kristin went with you and so very proud of her. Wonderful family, eh? I think about you all the time. If thoughts could make you better, you would be dancin' through your day.

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  3. Neck and back injuries take a long time to heal and are very draining on a person. Im glad you will finally get an Xray though.

    Very exciting news about Kristin!

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