Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Quick Update

Just a quick update. A good friend of ours, Kevin Barber, visited for the last few days. We were stationed together in Adak, Alaska back in 1990. Kevin and I spent a lot of time in those days learning how to reload ammunition, hunting ducks and Caribou and shooting guns. Kevin now lives in Georgia and we've been talking on the phone lately trying to figure out a good time for him to come up when I was feeling good. Kevin's visited me here in Virginia a couple times since we moved here in July, but wanted to get up here again and see me and make sure I was doing ok. He couldn't have picked a better time. I'm feeling good and about totally healed up. All the nasty side effects from the chemo last month are gone and I'm pretty much back to normal except for the lack of hair. This chemo really has a cumulative effect because I'm still losing hair. It's been gone from my head for quite a while, I haven't had to shave in over 2 months, but now my whole body is becoming hairless. I never realized how smooth my skin was till it was void of hair.
Anyway, I had a really good time these last few days with Kevin. We've both haven't reloaded ammo or shot any guns in a long time and after numerous phone calls and his visit, both of us have taken the reloading hobby back up. I must have cranked out 500 rounds of ammo last week. While Kevin was here we went to several gun shops and went to two different pistol ranges to get in a little plinking. Going through all this cancer BS, it's nice to get back into a hobby that I enjoy so much. Thanks Kevin for rekindling that for me.
Had an appointment yesterday with the radiaiton folks for a radiation simulation and for them to take some films. After getting strapped to the table and having the mask put over my face and clamped down, it feels much better than the first mask they made, so it will much more comfortable now. I was on the table for about 30 mins while the radiation therapist were fiddling with the machine and for some reason they were have problem getting the film machine to work. They finally took the mask off and undid me from the table and were going to move me to the other machine. I guess someone was getting their treatment so they said I would have to wait about 20 mins and we would use that machine for the films. 10 minutes later, they came to the waiting room and said they had the 1st machine fixed. Strapped back down with mask on and it only took about 25 minutes to get it all done.
I got to see how this IMRT works. This is what the machine looks like: IMRT Machine
There is a whole bunch of information on this if you google: IMRT.....
One more appointment Friday morning for more films and any other final adjustments, and then I begin on Monday the 19th with my first of 35 treatments.
That's about it for now, more to follow...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okay Delta Victor, I'll make you a trade. Hihium flies for some 180g Nossler's for the 30:06! There is a lot of talk about going back to modern firearm season for Elk this year due to the increasing muzzleloader crowds. Anyway....

Glad you're feeling well and I am sure you're ready get this treatment done with. Get 'er done buddy, you're almost there.

Thoughts and prayers for you, Marj, Jen and David....everyday.

KEEP THE FAITH!!

Juliet Romeo sends...

Unknown said...

Hey there - just some info that you and JR might find interesting....he mentioned Nossler's ammo....the Nosslers are good friends of the lady who lives behind us in Bend - Pearl - you've heard us talk of her. Pearl's husband and Mr. Nossler were good friends, and I think Mrs. Nossler still lives in Bend! We've seen the book he wrote about ammo at the sports store in Bend, maybe Big R?
Love you - Mom