☀️ More Radiation ☢️

Happy New Year!

I hope the new year is treating you well. We were fortunate to be able to spend time with family in Wisconsin and then Rob, Paul and Cara came out to do some skiing over New Years. Escaping to the mountains and Winter Park is always a good time!

It’s been sunny here – pretty typical for Colorado. I love the sun so I celebrated the winter solstice and the increase of solar radiation 🌞. I’m very happy the sunset continues to move later and later into the evening.

While I welcome more radiation from the Sun, I’m less thrilled with the fact that I will need to have some medical radiation ☢️. New pain developed in my left hip and leg a few days after Christmas. After an MRI and appointment with my neurosurgeon, we’ve confirmed the pain is real and related to progression of the cancer.

It looks like the L4 and L5 vertebrae are growing more tumor. Recall in October I had surgery to remove tumor on my L4 and L5 that was pinching my spinal cord. It’s grown back. It also looks like my S1 vertebrae (sacrum, just below the lumbar region) has notable progression. This is new cancer activity. Clearly the cancer is active and has grown back over the past 2 months.

I stopped taking Ibrance in September, I continued to receive Fulvestrant shots through early November. I started taking Xeloda (oral chemotherapy) in December. I continue to take Xeloda.

So, the cancer is active and we need to figure out how to stop it. The best path forward is to stay on my medicine so it has the opportunity to get the cancer under control.

Surgery would require me to stop my cancer medication. That’s not a great option because this would allow the cancer to continue to grow. My medical team has told me radiation is the best option.

At this point I’m waiting for the cancer center to call me to set up the appointments. I will have an initial appointment where they plan out what they are going to do and then I will go to the cancer center daily for the radiation treatment.

I’m grateful I have an option other than surgery and I’m looking forward to working with the radiation team to get started. In the meantime I’ll be working as I can and aiming to keep moving. My physical therapist has given me many good exercises and I’ve ordered some walking poles specifically designed for recovery. The poles should arrive this coming week and I’ll be getting outside as soon as I can with them. (Neighbors, if you see me, come on out and join me – I’d love the company.)

I hope that you all are having a great month and are doing all the things that make you happy and that are good for you.

Onward!

3 Comments

  1. leysia's avatar leysia says:

    You’ve got this, Donna. And we’ve all got you.

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  2. ultimatesurvivorprime's avatar ultimatesurvivorprime says:

    Cute pics! Winter Park is so beautiful. It’s been a very long time since I was there, but I remember it clearly. Sorry you have to go through the radiation process, but at least you got to do all the trips and activities that you wanted to do over the holidays. This time of year is iffy for travel to many parts of the U.S., so perhaps you will have an opportunity to rest your body for awhile while you undergo these new procedures.

    Praying for you and appreciating the updates. Seems like so many members of our family are currently in the grip of this terrible disease, and the fight against it continues. Wish Congress would spend some of their “loose” funds to help fight it.

    Love you much,

    Mom S.

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  3. amydegrace's avatar amydegrace says:

    Donna, you are so very strong and positive. I learn from you each time you post. Keep up with the positive attitude. Praying the radiation will be the best treatment and the cancer will wither and die. I will keep sending strength and good energy from Wisconsin. Love you my friend!

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