Elizabeth’s Story

Site created on October 3, 2022

Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. Thank you for visiting.

Elizabeth is having surgery on Friday, October 28th for the removal of a fast growing 12 cm mass involving, at this time, her uterus and cervix. She will not get the benefit of laparoscopic surgery because the mass is so large. She gets the midline incision from belly button to bikini line. We are assuming this is just a “large mass/fibroid (think small grapefruit) hysterectomy”. Oncologist GYN, Kathleen Yang at Willamette Valley Cancer Institute will be her surgeon. We met her today and she is clearly the person to do this! There are oncologists involved because of the size and some tests results. Dr. Yang will do a biopsy during the surgery.

Because we’re hoping Elizabeth will be drugged sufficiently and unable to use her phone (wish us luck), we are using CaringBridge to update friends, family, and anyone interested in following her (hopefully short and simple) journey.

If you are interested in assisting Alissa with caregiving tasks like sitting with drugged out E (we will need this on weekdays and a few times on the weekend for a week or so - she can’t be left alone for so many reasons- just ask, we have stories) bringing ice, bringing food (Elizabeth is gluten free and dairy free and doesn’t eat much added sugar), errand running for groceries or meds, that would be great.

Update: E is managing her needs on her own now and you can email her or text her directly. We have not needed much food and her days are fairly small, so visits need to be short. We are also focused on keeping her healthy. She can’t get a cold or Covid again. So that limits things to some degree as well. We thought we were going to need more supervision but turns out she got off the narcotics pretty quickly and now just needs to have a little bit of help here and there.

She sends her love and thanks in advance for all the help, well wishes, thoughts and prayers.

Her surgery is at Peace Health Sacred Heart Medical Center in Springfield. She will be there for 3 to 5 days. Once we get her home is when we will definitely be needing support. Cards, thoughts, and prayers, are all welcome. She is very buoyed by all of your love and support.

P.S. Caring Bridge has some sort of donation engine that it will ask you to contribute to. It is not required. It can be a bit aggressive. Just a warning :)

Alissa

Other housekeeping stuff
The gofundme link if you’d like to follow that journey or donate is:
https://gofund.me/4f282f49

Venmo for folks who have asked or prefer it to gofundme:
https://venmo.com/u/ElizabethWyatt

Newest Update

Journal entry by Elizabeth Wyatt

Woohoo! 🥳
Yesterday was the one year anniversary of my cancer diagnosis!
It has also been six months since the last chemo treatment, so I got to see my surgeon for the first time since late last year. The great news is that my bloodwork looks fantastic and my cancer antigen is as low as it was the day after surgery, which was pretty darn low! 🙌🏼

I have a little hair now, but I’m just as surprised as everybody else that it’s growing in white! lol. Just kidding. I’ve just had an amazing hair colorist for several decades now…

I’ve taken the opportunity to do lots of really cool things. I do still overdo it (Alissa calls me a bulldozer), and I do find myself in my chair with Tylenol and an ice pack the day after more than I want to, but I can tell that my stamina is really revving up and I feel more mentally awake every day! Sometimes it shows up in bursts. I’m surprised at how much clearer I feel. I’m back at work full-time, and although my team would say my brain is not quite there yet, I’ve definitely been able to resume most of my previous duties. I work with an amazing team and my boss and my work have been incredibly supportive through all this. Thank you all if I haven’t said it recently. I’m so grateful for all of y’all!

I get lost in word salad sometimes and my recall is just a little bit worse than any normal post-menopausal woman. My doc says if you know you have word salad you’re OK. It’s when you don’t know you have word salad that you need to worry! So I guess I’m good for now!

My short term memory comes and goes but it’s so much better than it was. I really am not complaining, just reporting. Additionally, my frozen shoulder is almost completely gone, and all the pain moved down to my wrists to some strange tendinitis that is also slowly working itself out, but has been incredibly painful for a very long time. I feel now like it’s moving its way out my body to my fingertips and one day I’m gonna be able to flick it to the ground and it’s all gonna just fall out! I’m hoping I’m days away from doing that!

I’ve had the opportunity to get hugs in person from a lot of you who live in Corvallis, and that has been the best medicine of all! Seeing people’s faces, their delight when they see me, and getting to give them a big hug and say thank you in person for being part of my support team from near or from far away. 

I have noticed multiple time “gaps” with being able to keep up with the good, bad, and sad in your lives, so much living happened while I was groggy in a chair! You all had a hell of a year as well, so I’m sending you retroactive love!

I’m celebrating all my Virgo and now Libra friends’ birthdays and while doing so, I have met the “no drama llama Oscar” and been to a beaver football game that we won! I went to a monster-making party in Portland and to Bierly in McMinnville, for gluten-free treats! I’ve received “new puppy snuggles” from my friends’ new puppy and helped our new costumer at work (with some awesome volunteers), clean out our costume closet and get it re-organized! We’re getting ready for “NEWSIES” in February! 
If you’re in Corvallis, don’t forget to come see that. CSDTheaters.com 😂💕

During chemo I picked up a ham radio manual, and started diving into that and I take my ham radio technicians license test the second week of November. Look out airwaves!

And besides all of those wonderful things, one of my first loves, combined with good friends, and a desire to help our friends and the people of Lahaina on Maui, my dear gals in Absolute Harmony, are singing with out “leerless-feeder” (“fearless leader” for those of you who don’t speak goofball) Julie Williams (chanteuse extraordinaire) and Suzannah Doyle (keyboard goddess)  October 29 at the UUFC in Corvallis. Tickets are free and you will be given an opportunity to donate to some relief efforts at the show as you are willing and able. If you’re in the area, come join us for an evening of great songs with great musicians, including Niels Nielsen on bass and Karen Sickitch on guitar. Shelley Willis, Micki Reaman and I will join Julie as Absolute Harmony for a few songs. I’m so grateful to Julie and the gals for letting me step back into singing in a manageable chunk. It’s going to be a great night and you’re all invited!


From here I just do blood tests every three months to see where my cancer antigen stays. I’m doing all the things and eating mostly super healthy, trying to be one of the folks who doesn’t have to have a recurrence of their cancer. As they say in the south, “good lord willing, and the river don’t rise”. Only time will tell. Living each day to its fullest because it has truly been a gift to make it through this.

For my brother and sister survivors who have reached out to me and shared their own stories, you know I am grateful beyond measure, and I love you right back and I’m here for you too. Say the word, any word, and I’ll be there! Best club ya never wanted to be part of indeed!

For the rest of y’all, I can’t thank you enough for your support through this and I can’t wait to give each and everyone of you a big hug for supporting me in the hundreds of ways you have!

May you all have good health, lots of love and support, and an abundance of all that you need. The greatest of these, of course is love, but I’m here to tell you good health is right up there!

From my heart to yours-  thank you.
Come see the show on October 28th and Newsies in February so I can hug you in person! For you out of towners, I’m sending you a hug right now! Reach out anytime anybody - I love ya!

E the singing bulldozer - soon to be ham operator 😂
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕





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