3rd Treatment Cycle – Jan. 2nd & 3rd

December 2013
December 2013

The week prior to Christmas was extremely trying.  I had three doctors’ appointments and four imaging appointments.  Very thankfully, as I wrote in the last post, we had wonderful news from the Lymphoma specialist regarding the improvement she saw on my MRI and PET scans!  I also had my first mammogram that week, and expected very little drama from that experience.  But, as the year has played out, it seemed a little excitement was in order.  As I finished the last blog post, my phone rang, and sure enough it was a clinician saying that  I needed to have an additional, more advanced, mammography to check a suspicious area.  I literally laughed out loud as I hung up the phone – really?  I’m so thankful that my gynecologist got the follow-up scheduled for the next day (versus the Jan. 9th date given to me by the imaging service), and that the additional mammogram was immediately cleared by the on-site radiologist as normal. What a relief!

The week of craziness led us into the Christmas holiday with great thankfulness and a sense of optimism we hadn’t had in months.  Jonathan’s parents spent Christmas with us, and the seven of us enjoyed going to our church’s Christmas Eve candlelight service, eating some of our traditional Christmas foods and experiencing the kids’ excitement on Christmas morning.

As we ring in the New Year, I’ll be heading into my 3rd of 6 scheduled cycles of chemo/immunotherapy.  They will begin on Thursday and Friday of this week.  Please pray that these therapies destroy the remaining cancer cells, that Jonathan and I continue to feel a new sense of strength and peace in God’s plan for us and that my physicians continue to have wisdom and discernment as we move forward.

Thank you for your love and support!  Happy New Year!!!

6 thoughts on “3rd Treatment Cycle – Jan. 2nd & 3rd

  1. Sorry we’re a little late, but we are still praying for complete healing and we are so thankful God has heard and granted the Church’s prayers for you so far.
    We are so happy you and your family had such a wonderful Christmas!

  2. April, I will be praying for you as you undergo your 3rd treatment. So glad you were
    able to enjoy Christmas! Love always…

  3. I’m so glad you pointed me to your blog! Jonathan mentioned it but in the craziness of December… well, I completely forgot it. So happy to hear all your wonderful news. Let’s get our families together. No more talking about it, time to do it!

  4. So happy things are improving for you, April. We will continue to pray for you and your family. As I read your latest update I thought of one of my favorite verses…And let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us fixing our eyes on Jesus the perfector of faith. Hebrews 12:1,2. Hoping 2014 strengthens you and brings healing. Lots of love!

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