Monthly Archives: December 2014

Wed Dec 31 – New Year’s Eve

Go Strikers!

Zap in the afternoon. Then I head to Adelaide Oval with Gill and Graham to see the Adelaide Strikers take on the Hobart Hurricanes. The Hurricanes didn’t have much puff and the Strikers won easily. Fireworks, concert et al was great.

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10pm on New Years Eve – what to do now? We head to the Intercontinental for a drink and dessert. (Ask Gill about the dessert sometime). Sue and Daryl, fresh from being thrilled at Thriller, join us for the fireworks.

2014 : Sold a house, bought a house, went to New York and San Diego, moved, became a Grandmother, diagnosed with cancer. Well, four out of five ain’t bad. Let’s hope 2015  brings all good things.

#HappyNewYear #Kindof

Thurs Dec 25 – Christmas Day at the Spencers

Me and a Port Power Scarf – how did that happen?

After a quick trip to Largs Bay to see the Smiths – Heather, Brian, Ben, Alyssia, Chloe and Jonty, it’s off to the Spencers with Tom and Holly for Christmas lunch.

There are 10 people there. 9 Power Supporters. 1 Crows Supporter. How is it that I ended up with a Port Power scarf in the Kris Kringle? Daryl…..did u plan this?????? Fortunately it was a swapsie Kringle, and I offloaded it.  It may be that no-one will ever tear me apart, but I AM NOT WEARING THAT SCARF.

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Anticipating that I may be bald, Sue, unbeknown to me, (and as I heard later)  had organised scarves for everyone to wear. Foiled again!

Lovely lunch and evening with all the Spencer crew. Thanks Sue and Daryl et al.

#Greatfriends #wherewouldIbewithoutyou

Sat Dec 20 – Christmas Lunch

A few days early, but what the heck

Sam, Cass and Penny will be in Whyalla Christmas Day this year, so we have our Christmas lunch early.

A quick ZAP at Tennyson Centre in the morning. (Yes, like time and tide, radiotherapy waits for no man, or Christmas), then it’s all hands on deck to prepare Christmas lunch. Well most of the hands. For once I feel a little poorly, and supervise from the couch for a while.

Holly has made a maaaagnificent Gingerbread house and lots of biscuits, which we decorate.

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Lovely lunch, then an orgy of Christmas presents and games of QI – one of my presents, and Trivial Pursuit. Think the girls won – didn’t we?

Sam, Cass and Penny head back to Whyalla on the Monday.

#thankskids #lovelyday

Mon Dec 15 – Dietitian; Fri Dec 19 – Cockling

How much protein a day? Do cockles count?

Sam, Cass and Penny down for the week and help with the driving to the House of Zap.

The dietitian at Western Hospital sets me a target of 90 grams of protein a day. That’s a lot of protein. Have you ever tasted those extra protein Up and Goes? They don’t taste like chocolate, they taste like, well, protein.

Friday, Sam and I go cockling at Goolwa. Well, he cockles, I mostly doze in the car. But it’s a lovely day.

Cockle Score :
Sam : 150, Helen : 20

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#howmuchproteininacockle?

Tuesday Dec 9 – First chemo

Doesn’t everybody…..

get greeted in the chemo unit with flowers and a smoked salmon crepe for lunch? Maybe only those who are on a friendly basis with the Unit Manager – thanks Sue.

This process is also a bit daunting to start with (particularly when the girls gown up to handle the chemo) but relatively straightforward. Mind you, they know what they’re doing, and they do it well.

This happens once a week for 5 weeks, and I am fortunate to have minimal side effects. Even retain my hair. Well, my vacuum cleaner might disagree – but I had so much hair to start with the loss is not noticeable. Even eventually returned the “just in case” turban to the chemist.

Thanks Dr. Tim, Sue, Loretta, Lindy, Nicole, Barb et al at Western.

King William Road Christmas Drinks that night, and to everyone’s surprise (including mine) I am able to front up. Lovely Christmas gift including the complete box set of “The West Wing” – designed to keep me amused while stuck at home. Thanks Jackie Leo.

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#whosstayingathome?

 

Mon Dec 8 – First ZAP!!!

First of many

Tom and Holly drive me to Tennyson Centre, (the first of many trips for them – thanks guys) and laugh at my fiercely determined march inside. Apparently I looked like a bulldog on a mission.

It’s all a bit scary, but the staff are lovely. Even get my own pigeon hole to store my very attractive gown in for the duration of the treatment.

The treatment is quick, and absolutely painless. But very undignified. Minimal clothing, arms over the head – you get the picture. Or perhaps you’d rather not.

Apart from the whirring of the machine as it passes over and around you zapping, you’d hardly know it’s happening.

Also see a nurse to check on my weight, eating and general well being. Won’t bore you with a daily update but suffice it to say I seem to cope with it quite well. Very tiring, but continue to eat OK, no weight loss and minimal nausea.

Thanks to Tom and Holly, Sam, Cass, Katie, Jackie, Nicki, Daryl, Sue et al. For driving and sitting in the waiting room with me. Much appreciated. Hope I haven’t forgotten anyone.

#azapaday

Monday Dec 1 – Meet Dr Palumbo, get a tattoo

Bet that got you reading!

Dr Palumbo is a Radiotherapy specialist based at Tennyson Centre Kurralta Park.

Once again Sue comes with me.

More questions, background information and advice. Lots of info about the radiotherapy process, how it happens, what it does and possible side effects. No I won’t glow in the dark, but it may result in another cancer further down the track. Good grief.

Don’t have much choice really, so the process is set in motion for 21 zaps – one a day, sometimes two,  to make up for Public Holidays.  I return in the afternoon to be measured up. It’s quite an exact science and the aiming is important. The tattoo marks the spot. I was hoping for “I love Penny” or “Go Crows”, but it’s just an innocuous looking dot .

#Doesn’t meanyoucangetoneSamandTom