Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Happy Holidays!

The exciting news is our daughter Amber is pregnant and we are going to be Grandparents in July of 2009! They saw the baby and heart beat yesterday! What a blessing. Reporting on my health, my last chemo I had was December 2nd. It had been three and a half weeks since my last chemo and I was starting to feel stronger. My dear friend Danny Findley came over the night before my third chemo treatment and helped decorate our Christmas tree and get me in the holiday spirit. Besides a wonderful personality, Danny brought some of his classic wigs on loan to me (see pictures). I sported the “Britney” wig look for chemo the following day bringing a few laughs to the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center. I felt fairly good the day of and the day after my chemo treatment, all thungs considered. The night of December 4th and morning of December 5th I suffered a migraine headache though that had me physically sick for hours (a new ailment I had never experienced in my life). My doctor sent me to the hospital for a brain scan because these symptoms are not “normal” chemo reactions she stated. The scan showed my brain is fine…well at least cancer free. I still have what I call “chemo brain”. I am on the mend now contributing as much as possible daily towards our company and clients and getting stronger for my last chemo on December 23rd. Several family and friends asked why I don’t wait until after Christmas for my last treatment. I thought long and hard about this and decided I would rather be sick on Christmas day celebrating that I am done with the chemo portion of my treatment instead of anticipating having it the following day. My hope is to build my immune system as fast as possible to get me strong for my last leg of treatment…radiation starting in late January. I anticipate 2009 being a much brighter year in my family’s and my life but I am still witnessing many blessings in my life through all of this. Not only the continued love, support and special gifts from countless family and friends but also it was confirmed this past Friday that my mother is cancer free as of one year. She has been battling bladder cancer for more than two years. On a sad note, our dear friend Megan's father lost his battle with brain cancer. Our heart and prayers go out to Megan and her family. I will continue to encourage all my friends to support the fight against this disease.

I hope all of you have a great holiday season and again, thank you for your continued support and encouragement throughout my journey. I wish you health and happiness in the coming New Year and hope it is prosperous for all of us and that we see an end to these hard economic times for our country. God bless you all.

5 comments:

Shawnna said...

You look Mah-va-lous! If anyone could pull off that hot pink sassy look, it is you! No offense Danny :)

It was great talking with you last week!

The Meyers Family said...

love the hair! You are gorgeous. :) Can't wait to see you and HUG you next week. It's been too long and I'm tired of just talking on the phone!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Freddie,

I'm soooo glad to hear that you are doing well, CONGRATULATIONS on your upcoming grandchild and happy holidays!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Freddie,

We are thinking of you today on your last day of Chemo. God bless and Merry Christmas!

Love, Dougie Fresh

Anonymous said...

You never cease to amaze me even though I know you have more tenacity than 10 people. You really are a trouper and I am really proud of you. You have and will continue to speedily leave behind you this stressful time in your life. May the Good Lord continue to keep you in his heart!