Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Update - Weekend through Tuesday

Saturday started with me leaving around 7:35am and joining fellow LCCC members at Lyndon Diner for breakfast before we cleaned up Route 283 of all trash for a 2 mile section. Went well until I fell and twisted my ankle, but I continued and felt better as I walked.

Got home and found Adele up and busy, and discussed Clonazepam again with her. She feels it helps, so she is back on 1/2 pill a day again. It does work wonders now, but if we can get off Welbutrin (that makes her anxious and nervous while getting her doing things a a rapid pace), I think the clonazepam can be dropped again. It did make a much better Saturday.

Sunday, we woke by 6:30 and left for our road trip with LCCC to Harper's Ferry in West Virgina. Nine Corvettes, 18 people, were part of this trip, and everyone was having a great time. Adele felt the love from everyone, and really enjoyed the time away. She is ready for more of these trips, now to work them into our schedule with the GA trips we will have. I even had her agreeing that a Corvette Museum trip would be a fun time!

Monday and Tuesday were work work work for me, while Adele was home working in the house. She really enjoys her new found freedom and has been taking advantage of it, with outings to friends houses, prayer groups and other ways of getting busy while being retired.

Adele has been doing well since Dr Camerino's appt way back on April 8th. The med changes and our inclusion of Clonazepam have done the job. Next appt is early May and possibly more meds can disappear, or be reduced. Until then, I am so happy she is feeling this good for an extended period of time. She actually has a day or two that she does not think of cancer at all! Wonderful!!!

Thank You Lord for everything that You have done for us, and all the You will do for us today!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Rick & Adele,

    Haven't commented before, but have been praying mightily for you and yours! Thanks for the updates, and I'm glad that you will be able to post less frequently, with the new "normal" in your lives. As John Wesldy said, "The best of all is, God is with us!"
    Love in Christ, Sally Ott

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