Monday, July 5, 2010

4th of July Update













Hi everyone. We hope you've have a fun holiday weekend. Ours was great -- Sara felt good and we were able to be out and about. Margo and I went swimming several times and Sara tried to stay cool by dangling her feet in the water (being 7 + months pregnant in 90 degree heat doesn't look easy!). We also went to the Highland Park parade and a fantastic picnic with our families. Margo continues to loooooove any type of dessert she can get her little hands on. Ice cream, though, seems to be her current favorite. Go figure.
We haven't posted since the first chemo treatment so we thought it was time for a catch-up. The anti-nausea drugs and steroids really worked to subdue the side effects from the infusion until Day 3. That Friday she felt awful (nauseous and fatigued) and spent the day in bed. Saturday she just felt tired, but Sunday brought a repeat of Friday's nausea. By Monday, though, she felt pretty good again and has basically been feeling that way since. The doctors are going to make a few adjustments which will hopefully help Sara feel better over days 3, 4 and 5 post-infusion. Tomorrow is round 2 of "Chemo Tuesday," which means that we will only be two more infusions away from having the baby!
We made it through another big milestone a few days ago when Sara's hair began falling out. On Wednesday night we had an appointment with the guys who made her a wig and they shaved her head clean. It was emotional of course, but Sara handled it amazingly well. I kept reminding her to keep her eye on the prize -- being cancer-free -- and that losing her hair is just a temporary side effect. Her hair is just taking a little vacation while the chemo drugs do their work. And no offense to my wife, but those beautiful blonde waves that used to rest on her shoulders look NOTHING like the dark brown stubble that remains on her dome! And I thought she was a natural blondie! :) One last comment about the hair -- Sara has a perfectly-shaped head! It's small, round, smooth, and just so much fun to rub. (Note: I'm absolutely the only one who gets to enjoy that privilege. If anyone so much as thinks about reaching for her head, you won't be happy!). We haven't yet shown Margo Sara's bare head so as not to freak her out. For now Sara's been wearing different things to cover up.
Many of you have been asking about the meal calendar. We were holding off on adding new dates until we had a better idea of when we would need the help. We just added a bunch of dates around the chemo treatments and the birth. Please contact Laurie if you have any questions about the calendar. Again, thank you for helping us out in this way. It made a big difference over the last few weeks when Sara wasn't feeling well. Figuring out dinners was just one less thing to have to think about.
Finally, when you see Sara you will notice that she's not hugging and kissing as she usually does. Her oncologist said to do everything possible to avoid getting sick since her immunity is low. It seems a little strange at first to wave or blow kisses, but please understand that it's for an important reason. This too shall pass, but in the meantime, feel free to hug and kiss ME instead!
Have a great week and I'll update again soon. Here's to good health!
Brian






7 comments:

  1. Again, Sara looks beautiful and IS so beautiful. Her strength and attitude and courage are like a spotlight shining on her. And, Brian, you are pretty cute and strong yourself. Margo ... well, that goes without saying -- Precious!
    And your words to Sara make for a good mantra: "Keep your eye on the prize.
    Love you all.

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  2. The pictures are fabulous! Sara and margo look adorable! Thanks for the very thorough update. Good luck tomorrow and keep your eyes on the prize! We can't wait to kiss and hug SARA!!......and, hold that beautiful, healthy baby! We're thinking of you all! xoxox, Susie

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  3. Hi Sara and Brian--
    I don't want to burden you with words, words, words, but I did want to stop by and let you know that I am thinking of you and your friends who are walking in your honor. I know what a focused and feisty woman you are Sara, and my money is on you...and your beautiful family. Take care of one another and be well.
    xoxo Barbara (Abelson, formerly of the Stationery Station, the wedding invitation era)

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  4. Thinking of you Sara, ALWAYS! I am sure you look gorgeous, hair or no hair. Sending waves and waves of love and good karma your way and hope today's infusion was drama-free.
    xoxo,
    Nancy and Emmy

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  5. Sara, I recently heard the unfortunate news and Diane just forwarded me the link to this blog. I have not stopped thinking about you and have just read all the posts from your loving husband. His strength, your strength, his love, your love, the positive attitude and occasional humor are all truly beautiful. Sending you lots of love, light, positive thoughts and healing energy from Miami-- Mariela (of Eberjey) xoxo

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  6. I can't wait until this is all in the rearview mirror for you.Thanks for the posts- I think about you all constantly. xoxoxoxox

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  7. I am Dana Silver's BFF—she and Sara have kids in the same class—also in breast cancer treatment.

    If the anti-nauseas don't work, have her onco order the Sancuso patch (put on 24 hours before treatment). Also try Marinol. xoxo

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