Relay for Life 2012


Screening and testing is most important. Dont be shy to ask your Doctor.


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Thursday, April 23, 2015

What next? Prayers and hope is all we got left.

Good Day my friends.

I know I have been a bad friend and not keeping in touch very often.  These days writers block seems to be in the way alot more then it used to, along with life events getting in the way.

So here is what has been going on.

In general Teresa and I are good.  We have been spending lots of time with family and friends here in Kitchener, which has been great.  Running our Relay for life team  Smiley'd Sidekicks takes some time out of us as well.  Though we are well on our way to reach our $5000 fundraising goal as we are just over $3000 now.  We still have a garage sale and a bottle drive to go.

Treatment wise that is where the problem lies.  The latest CT Scan showed progression and not shrinkage or no change.  So the DR has to stop the treatment as it is no longer being effective.  So we have gone through Treatment 1 and 2.  Now it is back to clinical trials.  There is potential trail which I could start sometime in May.  Couple of variables to tackle in the mean time.

Tomorrow Friday April 24th I am going in for a blood transfusion and possibly some radiation.  Future trials all depend on how this goes.  The transfusion is standard the round of radiation is not so standard.  But we do we we gots ta do.    As they say - back to the drawing board.!

There are 2 more clinical trails we are waiting to do some testing on.  It all just takes time.  Will provide greater details as we know more.  

Keep on smilin

JT  - Smiley


Thursday, February 12, 2015

4 years passed by

 Good Day Everyone

Laughter
It'll keep you alive for another 10 years if you get yourself a laugh once a day: either provoke it, or look around in the wildest laboratory in the world, the public.

― Jerry Lewis 


Well 4 years have come and gone since my diagnosis.  While following my blog I am sure you know and aware of the crazy journey it has been.  Though crazy as it maybe Teresa and I are looking forward to some more roller coaster years ahead of us.   So far all the odds have been beaten - surviving this long being one of them.  Cancer truly has not realized who he is messing with.  I will do my best to stay strong, keep positive and fight the fight. 

The overall situation right now is stable.  The last CT Scan review in December, when compared to September's, show very little change.  Nothing of concern to the doctors or myself.  My overall condition and quality of life for the past couple months has been great.  Actually good since the round of Radiation in November my pain has been well under control.  I am mobile again with little to no discomfort.  Once the weather turns nice again Keimo will be very happy as well, I will be able to walk him on a regular basis, for more then 5 mins.  

The challenge right now is dealing with a side effect which attacks the fingers and toes.  Fingers and toes become really sensitive to cold where they start to tingle pins and needles.  Not the most optimal time to cope with this side effect, but I get by.  I sure dont have to go out in the cold as much as I used to.  For things like shoveling the driveway, pumping gas, getting things out of the basement freezer.  See positive to every negative.

That is it for now.  Chat again soon.  I think I am over the writers block and blahs, back to writing which helps me get through the days

Keep on smilin through the day - no matter how cold and snowy.

Jtee

PS: Smiley's Sidekicks is going to be entered as a team this year in Kitchener's Cancer Society Relay for life.
Smileys Sidekicks
Smileys Sidekicks



Thursday, November 13, 2014

Let the Radiation begin.




Good Day


Here is an inspirational quote for you to enjoy. Listening to this will certainly help you to keep smiling every day.




                                   Regrets...

“Always Do Your Best. Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.”

― Miguel Angel Ruiz


     Chemo treatments have been delayed for the past couple of weeks in anticipation of some Radiation. So Monday AM that will begin. Not sure how many rounds yet. This I will know Monday when I get my schedule. Should be 5 - 10 sessions and each session is done daily. So this could all be done by then end of next week then back to Chemo treatments we go. So for now we are just going to continue with these treatments and hope they will endure for an extended period of time. After this there are still some options though limited. Seems this treatment is preventing growth but not clearing the lungs and liver. So that eliminates doing anything besides Chemo or targeted Radiation. Will keep everyone updated to what is going on.


   Now that Thanksgiving and Halloween are over, and the first snow fall has happened the Holiday Season is looming right before us. Time to dig out sweaters, dust off the winter boots and match up
those gloves or mitts. Scarves and some extra warm jackets are always a welcome wardrobe addition, perhaps even some 80's leg warmers. Lets also not forget to make sure we have the scraper handy. The one task this time of year brings us, which we all so do not love, is the dreaded car cleaning. Going outside in the dark early AM The alternative to scraping the windows, though not the most environmental method is to blast the defrost and leave the car run for 10 minutes. Unfortunately I do choose this option most times as it becomes problematic to scrape the windows.

Drive Safe, Stay Warm and you know it.  Keep on Smilin

Jtee


Sunday, November 2, 2014

A great way to help in the fight against cancer

Good day


Halloween 2014
Here is an inspiring quote to ponder.

Disappointments... 
 I know that in life there will be sickness, devastation, disappointments, heartache - it's a given. What's not a given is the way you choose to get through it all. If you look hard enough, you can always find the bright side. Rashida Jones 

Update on me and of course my always beautiful Teresa.

Overall things have been going good.  We are settled into our new home and getting comfortable in KW once again.  It has taken some time to feel like we are home.  It took just as long to settle in once we arrived in Regina - then it seemed like it was time to go.  As you can see we were Shrek and Princess Fiona for Halloween and Caity made it a trio as Donkey.  The Halloween part we were at we won best costume.  All the credit goes to Teresa was her great idea.
Next week is back in for treatment of some sort.  There maybe a round of radiation next week and a hold on chemo.  The radiation is to help with some pain and perhaps slow growth of the main tumor.  Yupp the roller coaster of being sick is never dull.  You never know what to expect. There have been days in emerg due to a fever which was determined no cause just a fever.  Days of concern due to a cold or others having a cold.  Days of being tired due to hemoglobin counts being low, which then leads to a blood transfusion.  Never a dull moment.

Otherwise we are good and now starting to get ready for Christmas.  Looking forward to having Teresa's folks, John and Cathy with us for the Holidays.  Going to be a great Christmas with everyone together. 

Now here is a simple way you can be a part in the fight against Cancer.  The only cost maybe a little Hydro.



Help in the fight against Cancer with your Screen Saver. 

The current project is Mapping Cancer Markers and goes directly back to Princess Margaret. Once you install the app and follow the basic instructions for setup it runs as your screen saver.  Double check your screen saver settings and that is it.  You are now participating in the fight against Cancer everyday - it is that easy. 

Once you join the efforts by clicking here -  Join Now you can download the program.

The benefit of what the project is

Mapping Cancer Markers on World Community Grid aims to identify the markers associated with various types of cancer. The project is analyzing millions of data points collected from thousands of healthy and cancerous patient tissue samples. These include tissues with lung, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic and breast cancers. By comparing these different data points, researchers aim to identify patterns of markers for different cancers and correlate them with different outcomes, including responsiveness to various treatment options.


This knowledge can help researchers and physicians to:

*   Improve and personalize cancer treatment: by making it possible to detect cancer earlier, identify high-risk patients, and to customize treatment based on a patient's personal genetic profile.




*   Accelerate cancer research and improve the overall process for identifying markers: by refining the process of identifying markers, researchers can determine an individual patient's markers more easily, and future large sets of data can be analyzed more efficiently.
 

 Keep on smilin and keep on helping others to smile.

jt

Saturday, September 13, 2014

change in plans because of good results



Good Day

Well here we go again - a change in plans. 

Went to visit the Dr. to get CT results.  Turns out they are much better then expected.  We arrived expecting some really not so good news and prepared for the worst.  Though we left with smiles and little bounce in our steps.

Chemo treatments will start again on Sept 23rd.  The same regiment I was just on.  The CT results showed there was shrinkage in the lungs, liver and lymph nodes.  So the rising CEA levels was not truly reflective of what was going on.  CEA levels can increase for months without growth in tumors.  Then growth happens. 

While chemo going through chemo treatments the investigation into Radiation will still be going forward.  So more to come on that.   The hope is that after a few treatments there is a break for Radiation then back to Chemo.  If it works this way then we have a great treatment plan for the next few months and longer.  Very happy and excited. 

My file is also being reviewed by Duke University again to see what if any options are available.

40 foot with rooftop sleeperThat is it for now.  Time for a night at TIFF and some star stalking at the closing gala.  Gonna be soe good times there.  Then off for a few days on a House Boat then a couple days of chillin at Uncle Colins cottage in Bancroft.   A great week of R&R with Teresa before we are back to the grind.  




Smile even if it only brightens your own day. 


Jt



Sunday, September 7, 2014

No so good results but still positive things ahead.



Good Day

Took a few days to get this post out there as Teresa and I had alot to discuss, ponder and cope with.  We are good, still standing strong and looking forward to moving forward with more treatments. 

Basically we are back to the unsure turmoil of disease and life. After my last CT, MRI and blood test results it was determined that the treatment was no longer being effective, once again.  The tests should minor progression and CEA levels were creeping up slightly.  With chemo being administered CEA levels should either be stable or decrease.   So with these results we had to stop the current regiment being administered.  There are now new referrals to the Radiation Therapist at Grand River and back to Princess Margaret Clinical Trials to see what options might be available.

Last week I was able to meet with a Radiation Therapist who is confident he can help with doing some pain control.  Radiation treatments for me is not for curing me of cancer.  It is just to far gone for that to happen.  (earlier detection might have made that possible)  He is requesting further CT`s and MRI`s to be performed on my back and specific pelvic areas to help him understand the effects the tumor is having on the region.  He may even request a bone scan to be sure of what is happening there as well.  Then by administering a radiation treatment he maybe able to relieve some pressure ad swelling to reduce  the pain I get in my back. 

Now we wait for test schedules.  and word from Princess Margarret for a trial option.

In the mean time I am also sending my case back to World Second Opinion for another review.  Now that the testing Duke University was suggesting is done and we have new CT`s for review - there maybe NEW options or suggestions from there. 

Once we have exercised those options and are not able to go any further, there is still Naturalpath treatments and alternative clinical treatments in Toronto.  There are a couple of clinics which specialize in treatments for those who have exhausted all conventional methods.  Then and only then will they take someone on as a patient.

There is also a new devise developed at Sunnybrook which is kinda cool. May have to inquire about this one at some point.
http://sunnybrook.ca/media/item.asp?i=988


So with all this not so good news we still have options and hope.  Though the DR`s constantly remind us there are no options to rid me of this unforgiving disease, we have hope for survival.  We are also reminded that this is something Teresa and I will be fighting for the rest of my life, I will be on treatment till the end.  These are all tough words for anyone to accept and understand.  Which I do with confidence.  Though my hopes and beliefs are alot more optimistic than what the DR`s advise.  I have already beaten all the odds they have advised us of.   These treatments I keep doing give me more and more time to keep fighting.  While I fight those doing research are making more and more progress in developing better treatments and procedures which one day could provide me a cure.  There has been a chance for me to be cured already once - I can get back to that stage once again though this time be sure the surgeon is able to resect and rid me of the main tumor.  I believe this will be possible.  This is what keeps me strong, this is what I pray for. That is where my hope lies. 

So when you pray and hope - this is what we need prayers for. 

Keep on smiling and sharing your smiles with others.

Jtee

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Fishin Pics




33 in the boat 45 on the line

The look of satisfaction after a great fishing day.
Not Game fish - will be a tasty dinner
Double Header.  Non stop action all day a fish every 15 mins.
It is all about the shirt with this pic. Nice Josh


Terry managing the 12 rods to keep us catching

Terry giving instruction - he is a very good guide.


Tony and Deb she drives the boat.
The guages and depth / fish finders.  Lots to check out.







Who put that monster in the livewell.  ME!  what a great fight.  Thank you fish.