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| Thoughtful friends from my hometown Ingleside at Relay for Life. |
When I sit down to type, I play my race mixes to remind me of the different struggles and successes I had in races. It's mental and physical. Battling cancer is the same, so I feel training has helped me work through some of the challenges I have faced over the past month. Round 2…It threw some good punches at me, and it even knocked me down for a few days. Round 3...well it's the same stuff, shocking? Not for me, ha.
You have a choice: 1) Get back up and fight 2) Give up…tap out..raise the white flag. I chose to fight back. Don't get me wrong, it's never easy, but I have to do it. It's my danger zone. And yes, I included some entertainment for you, and yes...it's on my race mix and I LOVE the movie, TOP GUN! http://youtu.be/vwBbrngafl0
Round 2 Chemo: The Knock-outs
From Sunday through Wednesday I was more sick than I had ever been before. Nausea, no appetite, fatigue, weakness, etc was at its peak performance…nice red devil. On Monday, it was so bad, I swallowed my proud and asked my sister to come stay with me. I knew Kristine was coming over, but I had a feeling the evening and Tuesday were going to be not so bueno. My friend Kristine came with her super cute lil girl Stella and seeing them brought so much joy. Luckily, I was able to eat the baked potato she brought for me, but sadly it didn't stay in my tummy :(. GRRRRR….frustrating! Kristine and Stella brought all kinds of goodies which included some ginger tea to help with nausea.![]() |
| Z and C...I do miss my hair, ha. |
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| Cas loves napping these days. |
Get up and fight back
Tuesday was not great, and thanks to Zelina she helped as much as she could before heading back to San Antonio. Once she left, I slept, and slept a lot. My friend Lee was coming that evening, so I was feeling so relieved to have a friend come back to check in and help out some in the evening. My appetite was so unpredictable so I was praying I could eat, and thanks be to God I was able to! I had my first meal Tuesday night-pork loin slices with a sweet potato. I so needed that! Just that little bit of food gave me the confidence to say to myself "tomorrow morning I am going for a jog/walk whatever I can do." I figured if I could do something active then I would know if I could go back to work and slowly get into a routine. ![]() |
| My Freshman Pod Family: Cassandra, me, and Sabrina |
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| In my office...very tired, ha. |
Magic Queso
On Friday, after working a full day I met Devin for an appetizer. I felt okay, and he asked what I was in the mood for, so I thought for a second and said "I could really go for chips and queso." While I am all about changes in my diet, there are just some things I can't give up...queso being one! I met him at a mexican restaurant and the queso was so good!! MY tastebuds were working normal, and I could taste it-WOOHOO! I enjoyed every chip and every bit. I even decided to order quesadillas…it felt like a feast!![]() |
| My prima Sara |
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| Travis' Birthday at DH |
Drum roll….now for the good stuff-GOOD NEWS!!
When I went for my labs a week after my second round of chemo, my oncologist and nurse practioner did a happy dance because the mass was getting smaller and softer! The following Tuesday on April 23rd I was due to see my breast surgeon for a follow-up visit. While I only had physical exams, I had not had an ultra sound so this was a big visit. When I had my first ultra sound in February my mass measured at 1.6 cm. The other mass measured close to 1 cm or so. The last ultra sound I had in March, my mass was at 2.5 cm. This last visit Dr. Martinez measured one mass at 1.3 cm!!! My medical team was so pleased as was I!! My tumor, in the words of my oncologist, is having a "kick ass response," and yes, she did state that "kick ass" was a medical term. (Pardon my language) So, while the treatment is still doing a number on me, I try my best to remind myself it's killing cancer cells and WORKING! If all goes as planned, my oncologist thinks I may be done with chemo the first week of July. Surgery could be as soon as August....prayers!
Round 3: Successes and Same Side Effect Stuff
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| David posted this on Facebook...Thank you!! |
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| Round 3..tried reading, but slept lots. |
Mi Familia to the Rescue
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| Tia Mary (left) and Tia Norma (sitting down). Tia Norma battled breast cancer and survived it! I am battling and will survive it too! |
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| Me and Tia Annie |
Reflecting…
So, like last time, I am home to build enough strength to go back to work. In my past blogs, I wrote about you as "my team." I have also referenced various names and mantras to get me through this battle…this different kind of marathon. Everything from being Cancer Commander India Maria, a warrior, fighter, Wonder Woman, strong, and whatever that came to mind to overcome whatever challenge I faced. I am still in this battle…this different kind of marathon, and day to day I do my best to put my boxing gloves on and get back into the race. You have been my spectators, cheerleaders, inspiration, and strength. Again, I thank you a million times over. I leave you with an article about "People Who Watch Marathons." It is inspiring whether you are a runner or not. I hope you enjoy it….and I hope it encourages you to be a spectator at a race someday. Thanks again for your support in this different kind of marathon and for being a part of my team!
"Care Calendar Commander"~Amber Laroche: amberlar@gmail.com
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Much love to you,
Clari"All women can do wonders if they're put to the test." -Wonder Woman










































