Well it is Tuesday night and I am sitting here updating the page while I watch my Gamecocks try to win the National Championship. I am on the eve of my 9th round of treatment and I am just ready for all of this to be over and in the past.
My 16U team played in Knoxville this past weekend and we went 3-1 over the weekend. The team played pretty good but we should have been 4-0. This weekend's tournament is in Columbia where there is also the USC Baseball Alumni game against the Blowfish Saturday night.
Other than that everything has been pretty boring around here, just work and baseball. Oh and Jenny's so-called "good knee" decided to go bad so she is doing physical therapy now and if that doesnt work will be having surgery later this year. At least we will get a good tax return back next year with all of these medical bills.
Like I said earlier this will be my 9th round of treatment and so far I have been very lucky not to experience too many of the side affects that come with Chemo. Last week I had to get a new kind of nausea medicine because the two I have aren't working anymore. Obviously that made for a pretty rough few days last time. The new medicine worked really well and luckily this time I'll have it from the beginning.
Some of the Krapfels came up for lunch today, it was good to spend some time with my Aunt Seg, Kim, Katherine & John. Katherine & John are really growing up quickly. Mrs. Derrick and Clark brought Jenny & I dinner tonight and it was an awesome meal, it will be nice to start this thing with so much good food in my system.
Today they took some extra blood so I will be getting my 2nd CEA test results back tomorrow. Hopefully the number is continuing to shrink which means all of this is working and the cancer is going away. Basically that means that what I'm going through right now actually will mean something.
I want to thank everyone again for all of the prayers and thoughts that have been directed towards me. Please keep Jenny's grandfather in those prayers as well as he was admitted to the hospital today for blood clots in his lungs. They think it should be a pretty standard treatment and he is a tough old guy so everything should be fine. Thanks again and I hope that everyone has a good week.
In January of 2010 Tim was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer. After 6 months of chemo he was declared to be in remission until November 2010 when we found it had moved to his lungs categorizing him as Stage 4. He has been fighting ever since.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Chemo Round #8
I am sorry that I havent updated this page in a LONG time but I am back to give just a little update on how things are going.
I am coaching a 16U baseball team this summer with guys from all over the upstate. We had our first tournament last weekend at Coastal Carolina, which I was not able to go to because of the length of the drive and because it was on a chemo week. But I was out at the field this weekend for all 4 games up at Western Carolina. It felt so good to get back out on the field and coach again. We had a great weekend going 4-0. It is always a good feeling to win but when you have a group of guys like we have it makes it even better.
Jenny was down at Kiawah Island for Emily's bachelorette party. She had a great time getting to see her friends again. I told her last night not to call me because I had a long day at the field but to let me know that she got home ok, so I recieved my text message at 2:45 am letting me know she was back. And yes I slept through the beeping to find the text the next morning.
Now to the boring stuff. The treatments are going good and every other week just means that I am one week closer to beating this. This Wednesday I will have treatment number 8 and when I get unhooked on Friday I will only have 4 treatments left. My college drinking days have finally caught up with me as a couple of weeks ago I had to skip a treatment due to my liver counts being a little too high. But those numbers are back to being normal and all of my other counts are right on par as well.
If anyone wants to see some pictures of the wedding you can find those at http://www.upstatebliss.com/?p=253
I hope everyone has a good week.
Tim
I am coaching a 16U baseball team this summer with guys from all over the upstate. We had our first tournament last weekend at Coastal Carolina, which I was not able to go to because of the length of the drive and because it was on a chemo week. But I was out at the field this weekend for all 4 games up at Western Carolina. It felt so good to get back out on the field and coach again. We had a great weekend going 4-0. It is always a good feeling to win but when you have a group of guys like we have it makes it even better.
Jenny was down at Kiawah Island for Emily's bachelorette party. She had a great time getting to see her friends again. I told her last night not to call me because I had a long day at the field but to let me know that she got home ok, so I recieved my text message at 2:45 am letting me know she was back. And yes I slept through the beeping to find the text the next morning.
Now to the boring stuff. The treatments are going good and every other week just means that I am one week closer to beating this. This Wednesday I will have treatment number 8 and when I get unhooked on Friday I will only have 4 treatments left. My college drinking days have finally caught up with me as a couple of weeks ago I had to skip a treatment due to my liver counts being a little too high. But those numbers are back to being normal and all of my other counts are right on par as well.
If anyone wants to see some pictures of the wedding you can find those at http://www.upstatebliss.com/?p=253
I hope everyone has a good week.
Tim