Tuesday, March 17, 2009

3/17/09 From Lonnie Dervil Trotman

Robin,

I came across these photos of Myra on an associate’s facebook album; it’s from The 2007 Gartner holiday party at the Maritime Aquarium. I wondered if they can be posted on her blog. Those are happy times with the Myra we all know and love.


Thank you,
Lonnie



Tuesday, March 10, 2009

3/10/09 Article in NYT: Time Is a Trickster When Cancer Runs the Clock

Time Is a Trickster When Cancer Runs the Clock



By DANA JENNINGS
Published: March 10, 2009
Once cancer has invaded and set the new pace for your life, you’d be hard pressed to try and change it.





Click here to read the full article.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

3/05/09 P-O-K-E-N-O! Submission from Linda Dozier

Hi Robin,

I am enclosing pictures from my annual slumber party. Every year in September we come together and have a grand ole time. Lots of fun and excitement as you can only imagine. The pink shirts were 2007’s slumber and the yellow ones (Myra did them herself) were from 2008.
I thought maybe these clips would bring Myra a little joy.



Sherry Jackson, OH Myra, Me, Robin Cannon, Deb Mewborn, Aquita Blount, Connie Miller

One of our funniest moments during the slumbers was teaching Myra how to play Pokeno. Will she ever learn? lol…

Note that Myra was called “NEW GIRL” that year. It was her first slumber with us. Of course she made it known her second year she could no longer be called “NEW GIRL”…..LOL


Can you say Pokeno, Myra?” Per the look on her face, she could not think of the word (Pokeno) againnnnnnn.

Linda

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Four down....Goodbye Adriamycin-Cytoxan, Hello Taxol

Today Myra completed the first half of her ACT chemotherapy regimen and is now moving on to Taxol. Dr. H told us today that many people say this first part, the Adriamycin-Cytoxan can be the most grueling part though he reiterated that everyone is different. He told us about Taxol and that it makes you feel achey and like the flu but is not what makes your hair fall out and should be somewhat easier.


Myra told the doctor that it took longer from her to recover from the last treatment and he said 'Just wait until this week!'. He reminded us about how compounding the cumulative effect of this is. So, Myra just needs to get through the next two weeks' impact of the AC and then on to Taxol!!


Some good news! Myra no longer has to administer the nulasta shot (which if you recall is part of the awful bone pain caused by the bone marrow production!) but now she will take 5 decadron tablets the night before and morning of each treatment. The nurse suggested she take them with an ambien or tylenol pm the night before to help her sleep since it can make you a little edgy/jittery.


I also heard from a dear friend that they give you Benadryl with the Taxol and so you are sleepy and not fit to drive afterwards. The Taxol will take about 3+ hours to administer after the 45 minutes pre-work so the chemo sessions themselves will be considerably longer.

Taxol Side Effects: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, allergic-like reaction, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches, bone pain, mouth sores, hair loss, diarrhea.


Sounds great eh?


We asked Dr. H about the NYT article (cited in an earlier post 2/12/09) about the clinical trial using the drug Zometa to reduce cancer recurrence and metastases. He was so proud when he told us that it is in clinical trial and is already a part of Myra's future regimen and that they were one of the very first places to trial it. Boy did that give Myra a sense of confidence.


Here is Myra with her buddy.




Finally, Myra and I were looking at catalogs together contemplating wigs and hair coverings. Dr. H said that by the time she had picked one out, her hair would be coming back in. Patty, a nurse who had been tending to Myra said, "OH Myra! You are our poster child in regards to chemo and how well you look." That made Myra's day!


This reporter is happy to tell you that Myra still has her faith, her spirit and definitely her sense of humor.


Myra loves to read this blog in reverse chronological order to see how much progress she has made so please keep those comments, stories and photos coming.


Humbly yours,
Robin

3/04/09 Myra and the Girls!

Myra had an amazing breakfast this morning with her Gartner gang just prior to chemo. They were all postively glowing when they came back to the office. They felt good to just be with her and see her spirit first hand. When I saw Myra later at her chemo session, I saw how they had nourished her soul.

Here are some pictures clearly taken by a 'crooked' person (check out the pictures on the wall!!!)


From L to R: Back row: Josephine Johnson, Celeste Weekes, Jennifer Jackson, Cyndi Hofer- Front row: Myra and Danille Polcer

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

3/03/09 4th Treatment Tomorrow: In Myra's words....

Well, tomorrow is 4th treatment! This last cycle was a doozy. My energy level was so low and my stomach just would not settle down, no throwing up though and for that I am grateful. The bone aches were in my arms (close to elbows) and lower legs (near ankles) and is still as of today in right arm, but the pains are bearable. But, I typically feel back to normal self by next treatment, but I don’t know about this time.


Sophy came over on Friday night. It was a real good time. We ate some tempura shrimp and rice. She came over at 8pm and left at 9:30pm and I appreciated her visit so much but also that she stayed just the perfect amount of time. She gave me the hat. I rock it better any way! Here are two pics.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

3/01/09 Gina's Spin Oddesy

Gina Formichelli participated in a 6 hour "Spinoddyssey" in Norwalk to benefit breast cancer research, honoring Myra!!
This is 2 hours in.

This gives you a view of the other 300 people on bikes.
And click here to see the last few minutes of an emotional and rewarding day. Hats off...