Sorry we have not updated since the 4th treatment. FYI the 5th came and went.
The side effects after the 5th were pretty intense for Mandi. Fatigue for about 10 days from when she got home, the same body aches, hot flashes and chills that are driving her crazy, and one that was kind of interesting.
Each time after a treatment Mandi gets a line in her fingernails, kind of like a tree ring. The doctor says that is pretty normal. It is a side effect from the Vincristine which is one of the drugs in the chemo. It is also the one that causes the neuropathy in her finger tips, hands, and has now started a bit in her feet. And now there are 6 lines in her fingernails to mark the final treatment in her plan to wellness.
She wanted to know why this fatigue was lasting longer than the other treatments, and why her heart was working extra hard to pump blood through her system? After one of her labs, it was determined she needed a blood transfusion immediately. She was told that there was not blood available at Logan Regional, and that she would need to leave for the Huntsman infusion clinic as soon as possible to get the transfusion. The nurses at Logan Regional called shortly after to let Mandi know that the Red Cross had left one unit of blood that was a match for the blood type she needed. This is very uncommon for the the Red Cross to leave units of blood, and no question a tender mercy that it was the right blood type for her. At this time we were in the middle of all that happens during life as a Family and would have needed to make some last minute inconvenient scheduling adjustments. She received 2 units, and that was the ticket. Shortly after, she regained her energy and with about 5 days before returning to the Huntsman, and here we are. This morning she told me that recovery from the 6th is the roughest. Not sure if roughest is the best word for that sentence, but is exactly the word that came out of her mouth. It was funny! I think she is missing Ziggy, her little furry friend. Ruff Ruff! We will be heading back to the Huntsman institute in about 4 weeks to get another PET scan to find out results of the treatments and what further direction we will be given.
The time between this last treatment was busy as always. We celebrated Mothers Day, had soccer games, a track meet, a very nice benefit dance recital, church, work, and school.
As you might know one thing that makes Mandi happier than most is her flower pots. This year is no different, other than she was not able to plant her pots. She was right there guiding and directing the placement of each plant, and where the pot would remain for the summer. We set up on the back patio with music playing with plenty of potting soil. I thought we would never get through it all. Now the watering and watching them grow begins.
This life experience is full of ups and downs. Mandi and I have discussed how glad we are that the ups far out way the downs. We live in a beautiful area in the world, surrounded with good Friends, and Family that support and look after our Family. We have a knowledge of a loving Father in Heaven who is aware of the hard times and rejoices when we pass through them with added faith and a stronger testimony of his plan. We know that it is also hard for him to stand by as we experience these adverse situations, but knows that what we gain by passing through them is for our benefit and learning. It is difficult to ponder the Savior, as he was alone in the garden of Gethsemene suffering and as he took upon himself the pains, sicknesses, sorrows, afflictions, and all that causes us grief so that we might turn to him for relief and comfort, knowing that he knows perfectly how to succor his people. We are eternally greatful for this knowledge and hope, which give us energy to solider on. I have made reference to patterns, and I feel that this is very important that we continue in the patterns of the gospel of Jesus Christ, which include Family, with all that is directed for good regarding Families, Weekly sabbath observance including renewing baptismal covenants by participating in the ordinance of the sacrament, regular temple attendance, paying tithing, regular study of the scriptures and conference talks, remembering what the Savior has done for us each day and showing it in our actions. We know that by following these gospel patterns the very best we can, has helped our Family to view this experience in a more positive light, and to pass through it gaining a different outlook and perspective. In teachings of President Hunter he quoted President Kimball
“Being human, we would expel from our lives physical pain and mental anguish and assure ourselves of continual ease and comfort, but if we were to close the doors upon sorrow and distress, we might be excluding our greatest friends and benefactors. Suffering can make saints of people as they learn patience, long-suffering, and self-mastery”
We are greatful for the peace and hope that the gospel brings to us when we allow it to.
As we near the end of this chapter and have another experience under our belt. We would be most ungrateful to not express the most thanks that words can, and say Thank You for your love, support and the prayers that have been made in Mandi and our Families behalf.
With sincere Love and Thanks,
The J&M Poulsen's