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March Immunotherapy

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  Written by Alyssa. Writing this feels like the equivalent of me saying, “But wait..there’s more!”  Yes, Mom HAS finished her chemotherapy treatments, but she will continue to have monthly Immunotherapy treatments for the next two years(24ish total monthly treatments). Today Mom and I were discussing how two years seems like such a long time, but when we put it in the perspective of treatment numbers, then saying twenty-four treatments makes it sound a little more manageable.  Mom has been fighting a bad cold over the past week, and at her appointment with Dr. A last week, he noticed right away that she seemed a bit out of breath. He ended up sending her for an X-ray, and there was no pneumonia! Praise God for giving Mom the strength needed to fight off her illness! This week was Mom’s first time receiving only immunotherapy. She’s had only chemotherapy before and had both chemotherapy and immunotherapy before, but she’s never received JUST the immunotherapy treatment on...

Treatment Twenty Four - Last Chemo!

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Written by Alyssa. Today is THE DAY! Mom had her last chemotherapy treatment this morning!  I was able to go into the appointment with her and dad, which was a pretty cool experience after hearing about it for so long. The appointment itself was uneventful. Mom was pretty excited to have one of her favourite nurses give her her last shot.  Since this was Mom’s last chemo, she was able to ring the bell! Suzanne, Angela and 11 of the grandkids had come along and met us at the bell after Mom’s appointment to celebrate. What a great moment! Mom says she finds this part awkward to ring the bell while everyone looks on, and the nurses sing at her to “hit the road Dawn (Jack).” But we know that this isn’t just for her. Yes, the bell is a symbol of completion and celebration, but it’s also a symbol of hope to those patients still in the waiting room awaiting their treatments.  And ring it she did! Didn’t even struggle to ring it. I remember when she rang it after completing her 2...

Treatment Twenty Three

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Written by Dawn. Today was my SECOND LAST chemo treatment! It went well and the clinic was so quiet again that we were on our way home by my appointment time! I had a good chat with my nurses - they were not aware of Amyloidosis, and I love to educate wherever I can! I don't think that this "rare" disease is as rare as stats show. It's just that many aren't diagnosed on time, and they pass away before that can happen. Many are going from specialist to specialist and are treated for their symptoms, but no one knows the root cause.  Amyloidosis is fatal within 6-9 months if left untreated.  It's serious. And in this, we can see God's hand of protection over me back in 2021. I initially thought I had colon cancer as bowel issues began in late 2020 and I just didn't feel well. Other issues were mainly gastro, I was out of breath and couldn't exercise as was my routine, and I felt very full all the time. I was referred to my gastroenterologist in Marc...

Treatment Twenty Two

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Written by Alyssa. The countdown begins. Today was Mom’s LAST time getting both Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy together! She will have two more treatments of just chemotherapy and then she’ll be done with chemo! WOOOHOO! 🥳👏  After this, she will continue to go for Immunotherapy treatments once a month for two years.  Treatment went well again today. They were running behind at the chemo clinic, so Mom had to wait about an hour past her appointment time before she got her treatment. The nurse today was very kind, but the immunotherapy shot was pretty painful. Mom and Dad noticed the nurse who gave her her shot was wearing a cross on her shirt and it turned out that she was a Christian! Mom had a lovely time chatting with her while she was getting her treatment.  Mom was very tired after coming home from treatment today and was ready for a nap as soon as she got home!  Prayer Requests: Praise God for all He has done in bringing Mom through her treatments. Pray for pe...