From this angle, I don't look bald at all! |
However,
I have now had one round of higher-dose chemo (June 7-14), and my second one
arrived today! Will I make it to round
3? Who knows? I might just not be able to handle
chemo. For now, I’m working on this week
and next. These chemo pills are nasty
buggers when it comes to delayed affects.
My
second post-radiation MRI was a little more messy, more like we expected to
see, and harder to read. Basically, my Lloyd-zone
is now a mushy, colored area on the scan while it gets itself resituated. It is scary while it does this, but I knew it
was coming. Mark reminds me when I
forget, which I am very grateful for.
Everything is still doing what it is supposed to: things are good.
So
apart from spending a month sleeping, then some recovery, I have been really
well. Mark and I went to Dallas for the
National Federation of the Blind convention and I got to see a lot of my
friends. It was wonderful being
there. We have spent time with my family
at The Dinner Bell Berry and Veggie Farm in Delta, PA (look them up on
Facebook!) Mostly, Mark takes home all
the berries & jam he can get his hands on and my mother loves him for it.
My hair
has started to come back, largely. There
is still a definite bald patch, but it is much smaller now. One of my oldest friends is getting married
in September, and I’m thinking seriously about getting that hair “added onto” before
then if that is possible. At this point,
it is still a mystery. However, my hair
grows remarkably fast—I might have possibilities!
Love,--Kristina (& Mark )
P.S. For those wondering (you know who you are), we are currently on Dove brood #4