Farewell 2023

This is likely my last post for the year, and what a year it has been!

December has been eventful, not necessarily in the way I’d hoped. I started my new treatment medication. It’s an oral medication taken twice a day (Xeloda). The initial regimen was 14 days taking meds and then 7 days off. Long story short, I had terrible side effects. I don’t recall the last time I felt that sick.

In these cases the first thing to do is to reach out to the medical team and let them know so they can help. We decided to change the schedule so I take the meds 7 days and then have 7 days off. Hopefully this will lessen the side effects. If it does not, the next option is to lower the dose.

My medical team is wonderful in many ways, I’ve mentioned this before. Most recently they agreed that it was not a problem to pause the medication until January 1 so that I can spend time over the holidays without the risk of getting really sick. I very much appreciate that!

We will travel to Wisconsin to spend time with family and we will visit a few friends. There is never enough time to see everyone.

A few days after Thanksgiving my dad passed away. His memorial service will be on December 27. We will head back home to Colorado after that. My dad wanted any remembrance of him to be in the form of donations to METAvivor (the only organization that uses 100% of money raised to support research for metastatic breast cancer). If you are so inclined, you can make a donation in his honor by going to METAvivor.org, select ‘donate’ from the upper right. When you fill out the form you can check the box to dedicate the donation to the memory of someone. If you prefer to send a check, there is an address at the bottom of the page.

Wishing you all a calm and peaceful end to 2023. I hope that in 2024 you find and make your own happiness. Be kind to one another and live life each and every day.

Onward!

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  1. ultimatesurvivorprime's avatar ultimatesurvivorprime says:

    I totally agree…this year was not a good one for anyone I know! We are just glad we can almost see it in our rearview mirror!

    It’s great that you will be well enough to travel to your Dad’s memorial, and that your medical team was able to adjust your meds so you could do that. We will be thinking of you and wishing we could spend the holidays with you as well, but our hearts are always wherever you all are.

    On another note…great photos! I didn’t realize Evelyn had gotten so tall! Guess they will all tower over me the next time we meet!

    Travel safe, and with love in your heart.

    Merry Christmas, and a WONDERFUL New Year!!

    Mom S.

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