My hair is starting to grow back after the whole-brain radiation I had last summer! I still wear my wig everywhere I go because it’s not more than 1/4 inch long, but I’m encouraged that I might be able to enjoy the summer without a wig. I already hang around the house without it.
It might sound trivial after all we’ve been through, but this is a blessing to us. My radiology doctor told me the hair would probably never return after that strong of a treatment. Well…we’ll show him! The color is awful…mousey gray/brown…so I’m sure I’ll be changing the color as soon as possible. No one liked my dark hair the last time it came back in 2004, especially Mark.
I’m starting my 7 days off from Xeloda today, and I’m feeling great. We see Dr. Aggarwal again next week, but nothing seems to be changing right now, so we expect good results.
Our kitchen construction is underway and going very well. They hope to have it all done in less than two weeks, and it will look great. Thanks for your prayers on this one.
I love you all.
Sandy
Sandy, you are such an inspiration to so many of us. You have been through so much more than I in my cancer survival story…and your words have stayed so uplifting and confident. You continue to let God shine through not only the changes in family, houses, business…but through all the trials and the suffering you have been through.
You have definitely been a witness to 2 Cor. 12:7-10. Your weakness has only come across as strength.
I’m home with pneumonia today, worrying about having a strong voice for 4 programs in IN in April….why? Because sometimes I become weak, forgetting what God can do through our weaknesses. Thank you for the reminder today!
I would love to have you at the Anchor Room program May 2 to speak for about 5-10 min. on hope! Please let me know.
Debbie