Tuesday January 3, 2017
Today is the first day of the next phase of treatment for
me. I finished 16 Induction Chemos, now I
am starting the Chemo Mobilization phase.
By the grace of God we arrived at Northwestern Hospital (Chicago) on
time. I had a tunneled catheter placed
in my chest/neck this morning. The
procedure went smoothly. I only had
soreness after the narcotics wore off. I
started chemo early this evening and I feel great. I am so thankful for the prayers that have
gone up on my behalf. I appreciate the
encouragement I have from so many of you.
Truly, your expressions and love make a difference in my attitude and
physical response. Thank you from the
bottom of my heart.
Kriz and I had a busy, fun weekend before this second phase
started. We attended a wedding in St.
Paul, MN Friday evening. Kindra, the
beautiful bride, is the daughter of our very good friends, John and Mary, from
Medical School. The wedding was
beautiful and the reception was grand. We also enjoyed catching up with friends Mark
and Karrie, also from medical school. We
each have four kids, now all young adults!
We had so much to share. I really loved hearing about each family.
Saturday morning we flew back to Chicago for our niece
Megan’s New Year’s Eve wedding. The
wedding was stunning and the reception was festive and fancy . . . fun,
fun! I love dressing up and admiring
everyone else’s festive fashions. Kriz
wore a tux - he was very fine. It was the best New Years Eve party we have been
invited to. It was great to see the family as we didn't get together for Thanksgiving or Christmas this year. Congratulations to the newlywed couples. We love you and were so
happy to share in your celebrations!


Sunday, in preparation for the inevitable side effect of
chemo, Karly cut my hair. It wasn’t as dramatic as I thought it might be. I
guess I have had time to get used to the idea of losing all my hair because it
really didn’t bother me. She did a
really nice job. It’s cute and I still
have hair . . . that is probably part of it too. Mostly though, I know it is God who has been
preparing me for what’s ahead. He is a
compassionate and loving Father who takes care of me. I am so thankful He knows me best. It gives me so much peace knowing I only need
to take one day at a time and He is with me to help me and give me strength to
get through this. I am so thankful.

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Praying for you, Dianne! Thanks for sharing the fun photos! Evie
ReplyDeleteIt seeems like you have had a wonderful past few weeks. I am sending you good vibes for the next few weeks.
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