Wash on Monday,
Iron on Tuesday,
Mend on Wednesday,
Churn on Thursday,
Clean on Friday,
Bake on Saturday,
Rest on Sunday.
Monday is my traditional day to do laundry. I wonder why? I guess old habits die hard. My Mom always washed clothes on Monday. In her day, it was a much bigger project - wringer washer, etc. She also ironed on Tuesday, and even seemed to enjoy it. I never iron anything anymore, do you? Neither one of us ever churned on Thursday. As for cleaning on Friday and baking on Saturday, Mom did both of those things almost every day of the week.
But for me, still, Monday is wash day. Except for today...doggone it. The dryer broke down. Checking around we discovered that it would cost as much to fix it as to buy a new one...well, almost. So we're shopping for a new dryer. We want to get an economical one because we'll only be using it for a few months before we move to our new condo - maybe next September.
Did you know that the Eastfield laundromat will wash, dry and fold your laundry? Then you just pick it up and pay. Reminds me of Belleville in l957 when Lucille Remus ran a laundry which would do the same thing. She saved me many times during my early days of teaching!
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Sweet Sunday
Checking email and Facebook
playing computer games
Dick goes to maintain the Ranger Rick series by the Nature Center
I straighten up the dining room
plan dinner
Dick loads wheelbarrow with more wood for the wood stove
We go walking at the mall
Shop at Target
Lunch at the food court
Mail a card
Do the downtown cruise
More computer games :)
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Give Me an N....
Then give me an e..x..a..v..a..r.. What does that spell?? It spells Hope !
Dr. Ruch called early this morning to tell me that my tumor marker is too high and he is prescribing Nexavar (sorafenib) to put the brakes on the tumor. This is a powerful chemo drug with various side effects which vary from patient to patient. He recommends this as the logical next treatment for my HCC, and I'm willing to give it a try. He now thinks that my ascites is caused by the cancer and not by the cirrhosis. This is an expensive drug, and I'm counting on it being really worth it :)
By slowing tumor growth and reducing the blood supply to the tumor, Nexavar may prevent the growth and spread of cancer. These processes can also be important to normal cells, so therapies like Nexavar may affect some normal cells as well.
Dr. Ruch called early this morning to tell me that my tumor marker is too high and he is prescribing Nexavar (sorafenib) to put the brakes on the tumor. This is a powerful chemo drug with various side effects which vary from patient to patient. He recommends this as the logical next treatment for my HCC, and I'm willing to give it a try. He now thinks that my ascites is caused by the cancer and not by the cirrhosis. This is an expensive drug, and I'm counting on it being really worth it :)
By slowing tumor growth and reducing the blood supply to the tumor, Nexavar may prevent the growth and spread of cancer. These processes can also be important to normal cells, so therapies like Nexavar may affect some normal cells as well.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Farewell Dr. Kevin and Dr. Pat
Went to have my teeth cleaned this morning. My hygienist is the same, but our dentists have both retired. It makes me a little nostalgic. My new dentist is Dr. Kevin's niece Christina. She was very personable and thorough. But still.
Afterwards we had breakfast at Sparky's - blueberry pancakes. Yum. Then home to advance the laundry.
Off to town again to donate another box of books to the library, mail some stuff, and shop for a popcorn popper and some popcorn. We had success at K Mart.
Dr. Barnes office went above and beyond the call of duty and gave me an appointment this coming Friday with his PA Kathy. I'm thrilled and relieved. We need to begin treating cirrhosis. I understand that it can be treated successfully over a long period of time.
Dick spoke to Bill and Jan about our upcoming trip downstate during the first week of May. We plan to visit Doug in Rochester and then go on to Belleville for old home week :)
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Monday, April 21, 2014
The Third Time Was Not The Charm...
Fourth paracentesis this morning. Fourth overall, first at Munson. Munson is more casual, and faster, with more attention from the M.D. In at 10, out at 11. We were both surprised.
Main differences - no blood draw with an hour's wait, no blood pressure taken at any time, 10 minutes with Doctor, as opposed to a minute and a half, and a different tap site. Generally got the same results, only faster.
As I left, the ultrasound tech said, "see you in a month." Gee - the way things have been going, she's probably right!
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Easter 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Update
By Sarah Temin — Apr 18, 2014 9:35pm
I just visited Esmertina and after a few days of not seeing her, the difference was quite something, for the better, though she still has some pain. She walked down the hall, which is great. And, things seem to be moving towards better. --Observations of Sarah
Thursday, April 17, 2014
IV Forever
Wendy's "Jana update" for today:
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I stopped by the hospital this morning for rounds. The abscess has virtually completely disappeared in scans and the drain has been removed. Unfortunately, the process of removing the drain created a hematoma in the abdomen wall which is causing still more pain in a new location.
Jana did have the fistula exam, and the result of that suggests that the final answer is that the abscess was tubular ovarian (that might not be the strict medical term) and not caused by a diverticuli.
There are not any immediate next steps except for continuing days in the hospital with IV antibiotics and monitoring. I do think I am observing Jana getting incrementally better, but there is still so much pain and discomfort it is difficult to evaluate.
***************************We spoke to J. this morning. She is feeling a lot of pain. She's receiving the IV antibiotics and some pain meds, but basically she is miserable. Here at home, I have no pain as such, just some discomfort. The ascites is getting worse, and it does grotesque things to your body. We had planned to return to the Vital Step gym this morning, but I begged off because I don't think my "water balloon" would allow me to pedal, etc. I see the oncologist tomorrow, and I'm hoping he can arrange for paracentesis ASAP.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Barb's Birthday
Palm Sunday began in a very ordinary way. Grocery list, bills to mail, recycling, library. The best part was in the evening - dinner at Shelly's - a birthday dinner for Barb!
We always have a good time with Barb and her family. The kids are so cute, and Shelly, Chris, Adam and Melanie are always fun and interesting. We had some good conversation with Barb and Jim too.
Happy Birthday Barb!
Jana Update:
Dear All --
I stopped by the hospital today and overheard another conversation with another doctor. White blood cell count is down, but unfortunately not pain. They were planning another CT scan today and then a different diagnostic test I cannot even begin to spell tomorrow.
I will stop by for morning rounds tomorrow and hear the result of the CT Scan. The medical mystery now is that the abscess is being resolved, but this has not been accompanied by a lessening of pain.
I'm afraid this means more time in the hospital and no light at the end of the tunnel yet for poor Jana.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Prom
Cottage, Omelette and Caring Bridge
Soon work will begin on our new T.C. condo, so it's time to think about flooring, countertops, etc. The Cottage Show seemed like a good place to begin, and we did get some ideas and contacts (and free candy!) Afterwards we went to the Omelette Shoppe - we haven't been there for literally months! It was fun and nostalgic. There were only two or three employees that we recognized - lots of new staff. Latest Jana updates: 1. From Wendy: 2. From Laurie: 3. From Sarah:
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Thursday, April 10, 2014
Doctor Day
If you're not seeing a doctor today, you are really out of the loop!
Today's Jana update from Laurie:
Today's Jana update from Laurie:
Jana's doctor checked in this morning at 6:30. Today is drainage/aspiration day. The procedure requires fasting and Jana is an "add on " so she is basically on reserve, if there is an opening it's her time to take the test. The doctor said it will be performed before 5:00 pm. Everything hinges on the aspiration procedure. If there is a lot of fluid, the drain will remain in place and Jana will return to her room to drip dry. If there isn't a lot of fluid they will take what they can get and culture the specimen. The cells and bacteria in the fluid will hopefully determine the source of the infection. The doctor feels the drainage should relieve Jana's pain and discomfort. If that occurs she would be released Saturday. If there is no fluid or the drainage does not relieve the pain......back to the drawing board. That is all for now. Love Laurie |
This afternoon, Dick and I went to see Dr. Burke. We got the official okie dokie that it's OK for the two of us to exercise at the gym.
Lunch at Bubba's.
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Bee Well
I was talking to Jana this morning and luckily one of her doctors walked in to give her an update. Jana put the Doctor on speaker and we received her updated plan of action.
Jana has been on antibiotics for almost 48 hours with no improvement in her condition. After palpitating her stomach today it is more distended. Pain level has not improved. White cell count has not improved. The source of infection is unknown.
This next part I'm unclear on as I was driving home from carpool and didn't think of questions till afterward. They feel the cystic mass is causing the pain. The Dr. mentioned it was the size of an orange. The team is planning on draining the mass tomorrow. They feel it has fluid in it but she did say it could be solid and have no fluid. After retrieving the fluid it will be analyzed and I don't know what happens then. I also don't know if all the infection fluid? ( don't know proper name) is in the mass. Jana asked if it could burst but the Doctor said no if I remember correctly.
We are all very concerned about Jana's condition and so sorry that she's going through this.
There was no discussion of a release date. The doctor gave me the impression that the team will decide what to do next after they have examined the fluid. So unless there is a change in Jana's condition, she will spend a very long uncomfortable painful day in the hospital. The Doctor wants her to be ambulatory so no knock out pain killer. So basically there will be no new news until the mass fluid is examined. That is all for now.
Love you,
Laurie
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Monday, April 07, 2014
A Day in the Life......
More laundry
Errands:
Buy new walker at Thompson's. The other walker is in Palm City, so we're covered both places. We wound up going to both Thompson's stores - the one on Union St. had the right one.
Pick up mail at Barlow P.O.
Get Dick's new lenses and spare pair at Cedar Run Eye Center.
Visit Kathee at the Visitor Center.
Cash refund check from Munson (!!!) Still can't believe that one. Guess I overpaid...
Go to Mall for lunch. Dick walks Mall, I don't.
Call Dr. Burke's office for appointments for both of us. We've been gone for six months so we need new referrals and approval from the Doctor to return to our gym. We can see him Thursday.
Back home - sort through mail - catalogs, catalogs, and then some catalogs.
Pay some bills.
Still more laundry.
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Got a call late last evening from Jana. She was at the ER with her friend Wendy.
She had been given morphine and was being prepped for a CT Scan. It seems she has an infection of some kind - she had a high fever and lots of pain.
Right now it's almost 3 o'clock the next afternoon and she's still lying on a gurney in the hallway. They want to admit her, but there's no bed available at the moment. I just talked to her again, and she thinks maybe around 5 o'clock she'll have a room. Her friends Wendy and Sarah are taking turns staying with her, and they both text us when there is news.
At this point she's had some good pain meds, the CT Scan and an ultrasound, and they still don't know what's wrong. We are a bit on pins and needles today, but it's a relief to know that she's not alone.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
Shall We Move to Finland?
Wouldn't this be perfect? It's just the way it used to be here...when public education built our nation! (Except for paying teachers like doctors!) |
Slept in this morning! A little laundry, a little unpacking (don't want to rush it), and a drive through town. We returned paperbacks to the library, ate breakfast at Sparky's, drove out past Lone Tree to see where our condo will be. So far the proposed lot is deeply buried in snow - we think they have been dumping snow from the whole development there. Temps in the forties today. We saw a ball game at the Open Space - some participants were wearing shorts and T shirts. Facebook tells me that Bardon's and Moomers were both open today.
Thursday, April 03, 2014
Goodbye Palm City
04/03/2014 | You found Give Me a Break!!! | Visit Log | |
As Snow Birds we spend our summers up north and that is where we are headed today. As Geocachers, we want to find a cache in every Florida county just as we have in Michigan. This is our first find in St John County. TFTC | |||
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
A Day With Laurie
Off to the beach we go for a final look at the ocean. We went to Jensen Beach, one of my favorites.
The guard shack had two red flags flying - one for high surf and currents, and the other warning the public to stay out of the water.
We just wanted to see the ocean anyway. The beach was very crowded with sun worshippers and families. I was amazed at how many people were there! Afterwards we went for a late lunch at Chillin' the Most - a fun place with great service and super food.
Home for a rest, and then over to Gillespie's for pizza and a tennis report. It was a superfine last day in Florida. We'll be leaving first thing tomorrow morning.
The guard shack had two red flags flying - one for high surf and currents, and the other warning the public to stay out of the water.
We just wanted to see the ocean anyway. The beach was very crowded with sun worshippers and families. I was amazed at how many people were there! Afterwards we went for a late lunch at Chillin' the Most - a fun place with great service and super food.
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
April Fool
04/01/2014 | You couldn't find Poppleton Creek Park | Visit Log | |
We took a break from packing the car for our trip back north and decided to take a break and seek a few caches. After a DNF at the cemetery, we came over to this nice park. As I approached GZ I thought "Oh, oh, this is my least favorite type of hiding spot." Oh well, April Fools! the joke's on us. | |||
04/01/2014 | You couldn't find Where The Dead Fern Grows | Visit Log | |
Well it's April Fools Day so the joke's on us. We are heading back north now so we won't be back here to look until fall. | |||
04/01/2014 | You found FADC | Visit Log | |
Once we made it back to GZ, Mrs Bend whipped out her magic mirror and made quick work of the find. Signed the log and replaced as found. However, after logging a couple of finds, the joke was on us and we scored nothing but DNF's on this April Fools Day. Thanks for the Smiley. | |||
04/01/2014 | You found Moore's Cemetery | Visit Log | |
We finished packing up for our return trip to the tundra and decided to seek a few caches before we reach the snow. This has sounded interesting. Thanks for the history lesson. It certainly represents a dark chapter in Florida's (and our country's) past. Log book is in good shape. We took and left nothing but we got a chuckle over the contents. Is there any significance in the screw we wonder? Signed log and replaced as found. | |||
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