Last chemo of the year ☑️
Almost exactly four years ago my life - and my family’s - was upended by my diagnosis of metastatic colon cancer.
I had my scheduled colonoscopy and fully expected the Dr. to say it was normal, or more likely they’d found and removed a few polyps, and continue on a frequent schedule. Nope, fast tracked to a scan, then surgery January 2nd, started chemo a few weeks later. Then so fortunate to have a consult and then undergo cutting-edge radiation at UCLA later that year. Eventually had to restart chemo, on my third regimen now. So very grateful for the smart people who research and figure out new drugs that work so when one chemical cocktail stops working there are alternatives. At least for now.
Anyway, many many wonderful things have happened in these four years. Cancer is now a part of my life but not everything. I’m so grateful for my family, for my husband who makes me popcorn on chemo days when I don’t feel like eating anything else, for the kind nurses and staff at the UVMMC oncology infusion center where I get to spend many hours every three weeks, for the many many wonderful people I’m so fortunate to have in my life (that means YOU!), for having been able to continue to work at a job I love.
Which brings me to one more thing: as many of you know, I’m stepping down from my job at the end of this month. I have mixed feelings, but in my heart I know it’s the right thing for me as for the organization. Kidsafe Collaborative will continue to thrive, and I know I’m leaving it in good hands.
Wishing you all and happy holidays in whatever ways you may celebrate, 🕎🎄❤️