Monday, February 22, 2010
Finished
Well, here we are. After what seemed to be, never ending rounds of treatment, I finally finished my last one. I'm feeling good right now with no bad side effects. I have a ct scan in 2 weeks, so the doctors can see if the cancer is indeed completely gone or not. And if it is indeed gone, then I start to recover and regain my strength and everything else I lost with the treatments. I plan to start skating more and getting back on the ice. Obviously that will include excersizing and getting back into shape. Hopefully I get my energy level back up soon, so I can start waking up early in the morning and do more work during the day. It will take some time, but I'm planning on making a quick recovery so that i can get a job, start playing hockey, and enjoy being young and healthy again. Things I will never ever take for granted again. I thank the Lord that He has brought me this far. I have had awesome family, friends and even people I barely knew, support and help me through this whole process. I can't thank you all enough. This was a life changing experience and I'm so glad I had people like you, who came along for the ride. I think I will still post a couple more times, to let you know how I'm recovering and how the test results come in. Until then, take care, enjoy the sun and Go Canada Go!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Round 11
And were almost there. I have 1 treatment left to go. I'm excited and look forward to getting this last one out of the way. It has been a long road and it looks like I may be almost done. I know there will still be weeks of rehibilitation and gaining my weight back, but these days that just may seem like fun. After my last treatment, I will have a cat scan to see if indeed all the cancer is gone. That is news, that would sound like music to my ears. It will still be a few weeks or months before I can work and do the things I used to. But every week, I inch closer to being normal again and getting back to the things I enjoyed, like hockey and working on cars. Watching my hockey team has been fun this year but, in no way do I want to get used to watching from the stands. I'm feeling pretty good now, and trying to get more done in the day. Looking forward to my next post, after my last treatment. Thanks to everyone who still looks up this page once in a while. I appreciate you walking along with me in this journey, fighting cancer. I see light at the end of the tunnel.
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