Carin' for Karen

Karen tells us how crappy chemo is, and we tell her how uncrappy she is.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Chapter Two

I began chapter two in my cancer saga last Friday. I have felt okay considering everything. The day I felt worse was Sunday. Last time the chemo made me feel very nauseous and achy. This time I had a terrible headache and body aches accompanied by fever and chills. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Actually I can’t complain. The worse of it was just that one day and since I slept most of the day, it wasn’t so bad.

I went to the doctor's office today since I kept having chest pain. I was relieved to learn that my heart was fine, I was just having heart-burn from the chemo.

There is still much to be thankful for. I am thankful that my doctor is just minutes away. I am thankful that God still answers prayers and that so many people have told me they are praying for me again. I am also thankful for my family and friends that have been so supportive. What a blessing you all are!

I am back on the rollercoaster, but isn't that appropriate for summertime anyway?

Thanks for checking on me. By the way, some of you have told me you have had a difficult time leaving a comment on this blog. I have learned that if you choose "anonymous" then you shouldn't have any problem.

Take care and God bless.

Wednesday, June 15, 2005


graduation pic of mom Posted by Hello

graduation Posted by Hello

Sunday, June 12, 2005

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The Good-
I have had a season of rejoicing. I graduated on May 27th with a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Seminary. This same day Matt graduated from high school. He received many academic and athletic awards, including Valedictorian. Elizabeth passed the N.C. Bar. This Spring has been full of so many blessings, I have been in awe.

The Bad-
I had a CT scan last week and learned that the cancer has returned in my liver. I have more tests scheduled this week and the plan is for me to begin chemotherapy on Friday, June 17th. The CT scan showed the tumors are large. It was a shock and a disappointment, but we are dealing with it all.

The Ugly-
According to the nurse, I should loose my hair, eyelashes, and eyebrows within the first 21 days. So back to the wigs, hats, and scarves.

That's all for now. Please keep our family in your prayers. We know God answered the last time. He will do it again. He is faithful.

Karen