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Friday, July 11, 2008

I'm good for the next four weeks!

I had my appointment at Huntsman on Tuesday the 8th, and my blood counts are a little better than before (white/red blood cells, platelets and hematocrit). My tumor marker went down again by about 300. This means I'm good for another four weeks until my next blood test.

Here's a photo of me with my IV line in my arm. I had about 40 minutes to wait for infusion, so I decided to go check out the trails behind Huntsman rather than sit and wait.



I went to my homeopathic doctor in California last Thursday (July 3rd) and got a new set of remedies to take. It was a very quick trip--we (Bry and I) flew in, had lunch, went to the Dr. and flew out.

I'm feeling pretty well--just a little achy in the legs and joints--which is probably due to my medications from Huntsman.

8 comments:

Danielle said...

YAY! Keep that up, lol. :) I makes me so happy to see you doing so well.

Anonymous said...

Ya know, your friend Connie works at the U if you find yourself waiting. I'm more beautiful than any mountain side.Glad you have a month break of doctors. You are still a rock!

Pat said...

I think you just found a cool new fashion accessory with the sweet elbow pad. Hang tough, Jenn. You are looking and sounding great!

Autumn & Chris said...

Glad things are a bit better. It was so great seeing you last Saturday. You have such an amazing positive attitude and I just love that about you.
Autumn

tatum said...

jenn, you look so good, it's pretty up there behind the hospital huh? ............ironically!

Randilee said...

You are amazing and crazy. I'm pretty sure you don't see that many other patients hiking the trails while they wait :)
I have to echo the "YAY!" from Danielle. Keep those #s going down!!

Abby said...

Okay, and I'm willing to bet that you may very well be the ONLY patient hiking around behind Hunstman while they wait for their IV. I love you. I believe in you. You look great, by the way.

Tara Hoppie said...

I haven't seen you in a while, but I want you to know that you are in my thoughts, and I am glad to have been in your ward while you were the relief society president. I still think about what a sweet person you are, and how kind you always are to everyone. Keep up the fight, I am cheering for you always.