Last Tuesday was an emotional day for us. It had been two weeks since chemo, but Gus did not feel well the entire day. In fact, it was one of the worst days he has experienced.
The oncologist had not submitted the necessary paperwork for the insurance’s approval so we only visited with the doctor. Gus did not start any new treatment regiment. He did appreciate not having an infusion which would have just made him even sicker.
The doctor wants to start Gus on FOLFOXIRI. It is a chemo regiment for colon cancer. Gus would wear a chemo pump for 48 hours every two weeks. We’re hoping that they will allow me to disconnect the chemo after the 48 hours.
Right now we are just waiting to hear from Bozeman for the next step. Gus has even stopped taking the daily targeted therapy pill.
Gus has spent these nice fall days getting projects done outside. Our place has never looked better.
Last Saturday, Gus and I attempted to get a load of firewood for Scott and April. I emphasize the word attempt. Gus said he has never worked harder for a little bit of firewood. There is a song about “if it weren’t for bad luck; we’d have no luck at all”. That was our theme song for the day.
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And the kids are ever grateful for all your efforts in keeping them warm!
Love, Scott & April
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