I asked Peggy in advance for permission to take a picture of her and Marc. When she said no, I persisted, and she objected that Marc wouldn’t want his picture made. I considered this unlikely, but he went me one better by suggesting that his assistant take it so we could all appear. When Marc read her shirt, he said, “I take full credit.” Perhaps he meant to say that she looks good, as indeed she does, although I thought she looked better when she had no hair at all.
Within minutes of meeting Marc for the first time, he said that choosing palliative care only would be a reasonable option, and that if she did so, she could expect to live six months. That was four months ago.
As always, he warned her that the chemo will eventually stop working, or that her body will cease to tolerate it. She wished that he hadn’t said this on the happiest day since her diagnosis.
Yesterday, she had her seventh chemo and her second bone strengthener. It's such a terrible combination to endure that she prepared for it by taking an Ativan. She has a number of drugs that many people would kill for, but she rarely takes them.
It is nice to have a smile about the tee shirt in difficult times.May Peggy's sense of humour continue.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like Marc is a great doctor and I'm glad you have him.
ReplyDeletePeggy is doing so well, I hope you’re both enjoying the success.
What a long journey you both have been on. I can only imagine how grateful Peggy is to have you right there with her through all of this. Here's to continued healing, humor, and strength.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful news! I love her shirt. Makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteNot great news to come back to after 5 months. I hope the chemo is successful and Peggy lives as long as she wants to.
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