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Friday’s Letters – November 15, 2013

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Dear Barium Sulfate Suspension  – I really could have lived my life without ever being introduced to you.  Blech.  Glad I opted for the vanilla flavor instead of fake banana. Chocolate would have been infinitely better.

Dear Machine – I think it’s funny that you look sort of like a ginormous camera.

CT Machine
Note: This is not the same machine I get to visit with today. This is a SIMILAR machine, located on Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy. Yes! Really! A floating hospital, complete with awesome technology!

Dear Advocate at Dr. Cloven’s Office – What a Surprise to see you after all these years! Your older sister and I were best friends such a long time ago, until her divorce, career changes and a relocation to the east coast caused us to drift apart.   I remember when you were just a teenager, and now you’re married, have a pair of mostly grown kids, and are handling all of my insurance paperwork and scheduling my life for the next many months. The look on your face when I stood up when you called my name in the waiting room was pretty darned funny. 

Dear Costco Pumpkin Pie – Thank you for just being you. And only $5.99. Now if I could only pry you and the Redi-Whip away from The Architect…

POMEGRANATEDear Pomegranates – Your ruby color, tart flavor and delightful texture simply rock my palate every fall.   You’re loaded with vitamins C and E, and I love you. I really, really love you.

Linking up with the Ladies at Suscipio.  Go visit today and play along with the 3-2-1 so we can all laugh together!

Eat a Pomegranate.  Keep the Faith.

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Minutes – November 12, 2013 – It Has a Name

leiomyosarcoma

That’s what it’s called.  It’s considered to be a rare cancer, which doesn’t really mean anything except that there isn’t a lot of research to back up one treatment protocol over another. Since there’s no clear cut answer, I’ll be charging forward with the standard “Let’s Just Remove the Whole Kit and Kaboodle and Test a Few Lymph Nodes While We’re In There, Okay??” protocol, which Dr. Cloven assures me has a very good chance of taking care of it.

I’ll have a CT scan just as soon as the nurse calls me and tells me when.  Surgery is scheduled for the 25th.  After the surgery and microscopic laboratory observation that goes along with it, we will have a prognosis, as well as a better idea of what followup treatments will be needed.

Rare cancer?  Sheesh…even with this I have to be an overachiever.

Beware of Things with Funny Names!  Keep the Faith.

EMail Anglea Pea

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Minutes – November 11, 2013

::faithful – praying for myself and my family. That surgery from a week ago? It actually went quite well, thank you very much.  However – and this is a big one, so brace yourself – the doctors found something much worse than just an inconvenience.  I have cancer.  I’ve known since Wednesday, and we told the kids this weekend.  Yes, we kept the news from them for a few days because a) Mr. Pea and I needed some time to process the information, pray together and get ourselves centered before shared the news with our offspring; and b)  all four kids had major tests at the end of the week and did not need the distraction.

I’ve indulged in my personal pity party, cried for many days, done my research and am ready to move forward.  Our first visit with the oncologist  is tomorrow.  Yes, Our. The nurse already called and told us that Mr. Pea should come to all appointments with me.  A most excellent suggestion, as I’m still a bit shell-shocked and am likely to forget the questions on my list or the answers I hear.  (I do have a list of questions written down, ready to ask.)  We’ll work out a plan together and then execute an old-fashioned butt-kicking against this beast.

I, of course, am going to win.

::The Project – Sigh.  The project will be put on hold indefinitely while we do battle with the alien cells invading my body. We’ve just started wading through the insurance documentation, and we’re hesitant to invest in new cabinets, floors and fluff until we know for sure what our out-of-pocket expenses will be.

:: dedicated – Happy Veteran’s Day!  Here’s a montage of my commissioning day.  The first photo is my Dad and Mr. Pea pinning on my Lieutenant bars.  And that last photo? Yes – that is me losing my shoe on the TCU football field during the ceremonial parade.  I’m told that the Commander at TCU told this story to new cadets for YEARS after I graduated as an example of the Proper Procedure to Carry On Under All Circumstances.

Veteran's Day Montage

:: pondering – Mortality. Thinking about things we REALLY need to do just in case.  Like update our will, and make sure that  I’ve declared Mr. Pea as the designated recipient of my retirement fund.  Find copies of important papers, including the living will and health directives, because we’re supposed to bring them with us to the appointment tomorrow. Really?  I haven’t seen these papers in more than 27 years.  I’m pretty sure they’re in the safe. I think maybe we should add “verify locations of important papers” on the household checklist for spring cleaning. In fact, EVERYONE should do this at least once a year!!

::delicious

  • Shrimp Po’Boys that didn’t happen last week
  • Roasted Chicken, Broccoli, maybe a nice pilaf to go with
  • Taco Tuesday!!
  • Pasta of Some Sort with a Spinach Salad
  • Pot Roast with Potatoes and Roasted Asparagus
  • Big ‘Ole Pot of Beans with Ham and Jalapeno Cornbread
  • Tilapia Romano, Citrus Kale Salad, Macaroni and Cheese

::fun – We went on a bike ride Sunday after mass.  It was absolutely gorgeous.

Mineral Wells Trailway

::fashionable – I’m wearing sweatpants, a yellow long-sleeved tee-shirt with a grey short sleeve tee-shirt over it, my wool hiking socks and a purple cardigan.  Totally unmatched, but warm.  Because yes, it’s only 58 degrees and I’m freezing. You northerners may NOT laugh at this!

::looking ahead – Doctor appointments; taking DirtBike to the orthodontist; probably more doctor appointments.  Facilities Committee Meeting.  Last bit of pavement inventory, then wrapping up several reports and projects at work.

Linking up at Suscipio– come join us!

Record the Minutes. Keep the Faith.

EMail Anglea Pea