December 2023 Update

It’s December – a month I love because of all the holiday decorations, music, and it feels like most people are in a cheerful mood.

I’ve been home from rehab a bit over a week. My pain is not too bad, minimal due to the pain meds; my right hip is still cranky and giving me a hard time. I walk with the cane around 75% of the time.

I had 2 medical appointments last week.

The neurosurgeon took my stitches out, said I’m healing really well. I need to wear the brace for another 3 weeks.

The oncologist said I can start my new treatment so I started those meds on Friday, December 1. It is an oral chemotherapy (Xeloda). I take 3 capsules in the morning and 3 in the evening after meals. So far no notable side effects, but frankly it’s probably too early to tell.

Xeloda capsules are pretty large!

It’s been hard to arrange follow up physical therapy. I can’t drive so need someone to come to the house. My first session will be next Friday.

Maddy had her annual holiday dance recital (photo is courtesy of the dance studio’s social media). It was great to get out and see her dance. It was a stressful evening though for me and uncomfortable to sit for so long. My recovery on Saturday was rough. I’m glad I went though – she and her friends are amazing dancers and I love to watch her do what she loves.

Maddy is in the back left, although challenging to find. This is the entire dance company and students taking recreational dance classes.

I transitioned back to work last Monday. I’m working a few hours and then taking a break. It’s a desk/computer job so I can work from anywhere in the house that is most comfortable. I enjoy work because it gives me something else to think about.

I’m a “let’s get those holiday decorations up the day after Thanksgiving” kind of gal. Glen is a hard-core “no holiday decorations until 12/1.” So, given that I can’t do much, he put some decorations up yesterday. One of the best parts is our favorite coffee mugs come out.

Morning coffee and the holiday spirit.

This month I’ll continue to work and recover. Glen has a few work trips coming up so I’ll rely on Maddy and my lovely support network for any groceries and things I might need (it’s tough not to be independent). Holiday shopping online this year (bleh) will happen. I’ll try to catch up with a few MBC friends and head back to the oncologist and surgeon in a few weeks.

Get out there and support your local stores and shops (counter-act all my Amazon buying) and enjoy the holidays, whichever you celebrate.

Onward!

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  1. jillmoretti's avatar jillmoretti says:

    Whew! So hard, Donna! Dave understands letting others do for him, we had neighbors leaf blowing our yard, he said it felt like he was a kid not being allowed to go out and play….Much love to you!

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