Good News and Bad News
This won’t be too long, suffice it to say Sarah and I have
been keeping busy, some days we don’t know where the time has gone.
We haven’t taken any long trips just short ones. Went to
Wisconsin a couple of times, saw Tiffany and family in Ames, and went to
Burlington to visit family and friends. It doesn’t look like we will get to the
Des Moines area until August or September. Other than that we have pretty much been
hanging around home.
We have decided to put in backsplash in the kitchen, the
builder only put in a four inch splash and we wanted more, so next Monday we
are getting that done. We spent quite a bit of time watering our plants, seems
the sprinkler system wasn’t working. After investigating the situation we come
to find out the main water line for the system was cut by the concrete guys
putting in a foundation for one of the new homes. It is now fixed and hopefully
our grass and plants will get watered. We may still have to water a few that
don’t get watered by the sprinkler system.
In July we are heading to Portland, OR on the train, I may
have mentioned this before, returning through the northern states to Chicago
and the back to Omaha. We have been looking forward to this for a long time.
This month I have doctor appointments, I see the doctors
every three months. Two weeks ago I had my urology appointment and they found
my PSA on the rise. A rise in the PSA is caused by the prostate not playing
nice. They said they would write it up for the oncologist.
Today I saw the oncologist and he asked how I felt, I said I
feel fine. I told him I have trouble staying outside if the temps are above
ninety or more, he is having a blood test run on the thyroid, they took a
gallon and a half of blood from me today so they have plenty to work with. He
also commented on the rise in my PSA, he is putting me on Bicalutamide 50 mg, I
was on this for a month or so when I first started with my Leuprolide shot, it
basically hits the prostate with a double dose of drugs.
So the Bad News is I have a rise in the PSA and I have to
start taking another pill, but the Good News is I can still travel and so
Oregon here we come.
I have decided to stop blogging, although I will continue to
send updates on my cancer treatments. If you do not want to receive them please
let me know, you won’t hurt my feelings. With us not being on the road anymore
and we have sold both the truck and camper we won’t be camping anymore, there
really isn’t much to write about, living in a house can be quite boring. So the
blog site won’t have any more updates to it after this one.
Thanks for listening.
1 comment:
Good luck to you! I have not commented in some time, but I have been reading your updates. Enjoy your home, it looks like a beautiful place to settle and enjoy life.
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