Cycle 3: Mon.-Sat.

imageWell, Cycle 3 of my R-EPOCH chemotherapy is in full swing. There is very little to report, so that is good. So far, I’m tolerating the chemotherapy well. The only unusual aspect to this visit is a cardiology consult that is ordered to check on some minimal v-tach and PVCs I had yesterday. We just want to get it thoroughly checked out for peace of mind.

imageAttached are a couple of views from my room window – I think it is one of the biggest and most beautiful rooms in the entire hospital. (The photos don’t do it justice.) I especially love to see the lights at night! Jonathan has, once again, decorated the pain chart. Our night nurse commented that someone else had done that in a room down the hall and she loved it. I informed her that that was from our last visit. 🙂 The kitchen must of heard of my over abundance of ranch dressing from my imagelast visit, so they cut it back to 6 packages of dressing this time. And I’ve attached a Bible verse that Jonathan shared with me that really seemed relevant to our situation.
Please continue to pray that this cycle of chemo is the one that knocks me into remission. I will have a PET scan & MRI prior to Easter that will show the progress we have made. My lymphoma specialist imagesays she believes it WILL show remission (even if I can still feel the knots on my forehead – could be just fibrotic tissue). Please pray that we FINALLY have good concrete news!
There will still be a long road ahead with imageChemo, Stem Cell Transplant and possibly radiation. Thank you for your love, support, and above all, prayers! Love, April

8 thoughts on “Cycle 3: Mon.-Sat.

  1. We’re thinking of you and hoping that you will get reassuring results from your coming scans !
    Love from all of us

  2. I love Jonathan’s pain chart illustrations, Amber’s Beach Cat poster and Harrison’s pictures. You are surrounded by an awesome team. Praying fatigue to BE GONE in Jesus Name…Len and William

  3. Praying for good news for you and I noticed that your birthday is on Easter this year, right? That has to be a sign of good things to come!

    Take care,

    Val

  4. Praying for great news for you, April. Hoping you will feel peaceful and hopeful as you endure this. Lam 3:21-23

  5. Thinking of you and praying! You’re right – a great view…and a great verse!
    Blessings for you and your wonderful family.
    -The Scotts

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