*Liz's second email sent January 30, 2007.
Hi All,
Just wanted to give my weekly health update. First let me say thank you to all of you. I have been so amazed at the support I have already received. You are all so wonderful and I am extremely grateful to have you in my life.
Today I had the port or internal catheder put in my upper right chest. It will make getting the chemo into me much less painful. I was scheduled for surgery at 10:30 this morning and actually got into surgery about 12:30, which is about an hour less waiting time than last week so that was good. I had great company, and I got 4 of the cookies that were baked for me. Clint apparently decided he needed the first few dozen! The surgery went fine. It took about 1 1/2 hours, a little longer than expected. I was sedated and given just local anesthesia. They had a hard time finding a good place to put the port because the lymph nodes in my neck are so swollen they make things pretty tight in there! But, after a quick stay in recovery, I am home and on some pain killers. My shoulder hurts for some reason and the place they operated is pretty uncomfortable, but I get to live so I am happy. All in all, pretty uneventful. Clint had learned how to start an IV for his Navy stuff some time back and was trying to get the nurse to let him do the IV. So happy to have him home! I was boiling in the OR and had a mask on and they couldn't understand me when I was telling them I was too hot. Finally I got a little irritated and nurse Denise figured out what I was saying. I guess that is about it. Next week I will have the bone marrow biopsy on Monday, which I hear is quite painful so I am asking for lots of drugs. My brother Rob comes in on Wednesday, so that will help.
Clint leaves this Wednesday for Washington state to do his demobilization crap. He should be home Friday night. Mom leaves Saturday morning. I can not believe she has been here 3 weeks already. My days are blurring! This Wednesday marks 4 weeks since the lump was discovered. What a crazy time! Sometimes I wish I could remember more of it, other times I am so glad that it is all a haze!
I will keep you all posted. As always, pass this to anyone I have not included. Take care ll, and know how grateful I am for your support.
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Thanks for doing this Kerry! We all are pulling for you Liz and love you muchisimo! Keep us posted.
Wow - I guess I am coming into the 21st century with all this blog stuff. Just wanted to reinforce that "you look marvelous" Liz and we will all be behind you to help and assist as much as we can along the way. We love you a lot and all the "gushy" stuff that will be imposed on you in the months too come are sure to suffocate you in some way! HAHAHA (Yes, and thanks Kerry since I have no idea how to blog anything). Theresa
Hi Liz! The stinkin' Schlundt kids, John, and I are praying for you every day. And almost every day someone is telling me a story about someone who was cured of this 28 years ago, 10 years ago, etc. We love you! Connie
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