Last week was Peyton's 1st birthday. Hard to believe. Seems like only a couple months ago we were writing about her entering our world. Peyton arrived a week before my last treatment a year ago. I remember asking the doctors "What's next ?" and they said "We wait and see if we hit it out of the park". Peyton (and Avery) made the wait easy..and hard.
Had appointments with both Dr. Henning and Mackler and all has returned to normal in the kidney department, so I assume stumbling down the hall at two, three and five in the morning is considered normal by 30-something year old Oncologists. We'll see how they feel about that when THEY hit 62. Dr. Henning, my radiologist, tells me he doesn't need to see me anymore as there's nothing on the CAT scans to see and Dr. Mackler revised my three month check ups to every four months. I hope this doesn't mean their warranty is up. Next CAT scan is scheduled in June and if all is well, we'll enjoy Michigan's twelve weekend long summer and shift to six month CAT scan intervals. Yep, 20% of 20% does equal 100%.
Life isn't about how to survive the storm But how to dance in the rain (thanks Gigi, love ya)
Everyone had enough of winter yet ? Me too.
Everyone had enough of winter yet ? Me too.
LIVESTRONG
Ken
We have a lot to celebrate this summer, Dad. Lets make this 12 week summer count! Come on, spring! Anytime, now!
ReplyDeleteHey Ken,
ReplyDeleteGreat news!! Who said that the new math is hard to understand? I'm with you as to Spring's arrival. We've had enough of winter!!! I've cried Uncle several times but I guess nobody is listening.
Ken,
ReplyDeleteGreat news!
I is a great feeling when you get fired by your Oncologists!
Spring is coming, Ford is making money, and the retirement checks keep coming. What could be better?
Roy