Things Are Going Well...
I had a PET/CT scan on Tuesday and the results were awesome...
I've had stabilization and further reduction in growth, my PET/CT scans are improving. I had a total happy attack after receiving the news, and after regaining composure; I prayed and gave thanks to my Creator and Savior. This is the best news I've had all year.
If you think back with me ten months ago, my options were limited, very limited. My doctors in California told me my chances for surviving one year were under 10%, and that was if I received high dose chemo and had a bone marrow transplant. Although I'm not cured; I'm living life, and I'm doing it at a fairly normal pace. My good days far out weigh the bad days and I'm blessed with so many friends and prayer warriors whose unending support keeps me pushing forward. Thank you, I love you all...
Shallyn was here for the last week, we had soooo much fun. Shallyn is non-stop entertainment; she also helped me out a lot while she was here. I am so blessed to have a sister like her. I also want to thank James, my boyfriend, whose unwavering support has been awesome; we have a great time together. James is an amazing cook and he's also been teaching me how to race cars, its closed course racing and it's really fun.
I'm going to go home next week, the plan is stay home for nine days and upon retuning I'll resume treatment. I'm still filling out all the paperwork for school, and I'm really exited to start again. I love school! I am so that kid that sits in the front row and always has their hand up.
I want to give a shout to my friend Ryan; he has a very rare form of stomach cancer. He's a great person, we flew on a CAN flight together and he kept me laughing for three hours. If you have a moment, visit his website. Check out the Fight 2 Win band on his left wrist, he's a warrior in his own right.
http://www3.caringbridge.org/ne/ryan/
Fight 2 Win,
-Alese
I've had stabilization and further reduction in growth, my PET/CT scans are improving. I had a total happy attack after receiving the news, and after regaining composure; I prayed and gave thanks to my Creator and Savior. This is the best news I've had all year.
If you think back with me ten months ago, my options were limited, very limited. My doctors in California told me my chances for surviving one year were under 10%, and that was if I received high dose chemo and had a bone marrow transplant. Although I'm not cured; I'm living life, and I'm doing it at a fairly normal pace. My good days far out weigh the bad days and I'm blessed with so many friends and prayer warriors whose unending support keeps me pushing forward. Thank you, I love you all...
Shallyn was here for the last week, we had soooo much fun. Shallyn is non-stop entertainment; she also helped me out a lot while she was here. I am so blessed to have a sister like her. I also want to thank James, my boyfriend, whose unwavering support has been awesome; we have a great time together. James is an amazing cook and he's also been teaching me how to race cars, its closed course racing and it's really fun.
I'm going to go home next week, the plan is stay home for nine days and upon retuning I'll resume treatment. I'm still filling out all the paperwork for school, and I'm really exited to start again. I love school! I am so that kid that sits in the front row and always has their hand up.
I want to give a shout to my friend Ryan; he has a very rare form of stomach cancer. He's a great person, we flew on a CAN flight together and he kept me laughing for three hours. If you have a moment, visit his website. Check out the Fight 2 Win band on his left wrist, he's a warrior in his own right.
http://www3.caringbridge.org/ne/ryan/
Fight 2 Win,
-Alese


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