Monday, June 22, 2009

A GOFIGHTWIN! Kind of Day

"I wish I could give everybody the news I have to give you. You are doing GREAT!" said Laura's oncologist, Dr. Jani.

All of her lab work (including her INR for her Coumadin) came back great. She tells me that she's finally "therapeutic"... (Maybe she can explain what that means in a comment.)

On Thursday she'll start back on the research drug (Avastin) and that means going to the infusion room...but she's feeling GoFightWin-ish! so she can do it!. She'll also start her hormone therapy (which is really anti hormone therapy)...this means taking a pill everyday for five years. She won't be able to say say she's cancer-free for 10 years, but things are lookin' good!

After Dr. Jani, she went to Dr. Aderhold (the surgeon) who was equally impressed with the progress she's made.

But one of the best parts of her day was when she was told, "yes, go get a pedicure today."

(Notice the breast cancer ribbon on her big toenail.)

And even better than that, was when Dr. Jani smiled and handed her a presciption and said, "Yes, Laura, you can ride your bike."

Claire sat with her while she had her pedicure and Judy's gonna bring shrimp and grits for a celebration tonight!

In other news, Mary Celeste has met her goal for the Breast Cancer 3-Day.

It has certainly been a GOFIGHTWIN kind of day!

Friday, June 19, 2009

A Fruitful Day for Laura

Just received an e-mail update from Laura on what a lovely day she, Steve and Emily had last Monday... Here's her report:

Ok, I don't how it happened, but I was able to get out of the house and actually go on a 4 mile walk that I loved!...even in the morning heat. Emily (Nurse Ratchet) was hesitant but went along with it. Steve was in it for the blackberries I said were out there. Anyway, my crew let me hike through town and then the woods just to pick black berries. It was a great time and I felt so much better that when I got home, I decided to make a blackberry cobbler and have fresh vegetables for dinner.

I counted it as therapy but Emily monitored the activities I did the rest of the day. I obliged her rules the rest of the day with the understanding that, if I didn't do anything else, I would go to spinning class at 6:00. It worked and I got to the class!

That was one of my favorite days!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Informational Meeting Last Week

Last week (June 7th), team members gathered in Leesburg for a meeting to let the community know what is happening with Team GoFightWin!. Wish I could've been there, too! The following article was published in the Lee County Ledger.

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Team Go Fight Win held BREAST CANCER
3-DAY Awareness Meeting on
Sunday, June 7, 2009

Team Go Fight Win had an informative meeting in hopes of raising awareness of the Breast Cancer 3-Day event this October in Atlanta, Georgia. Team Go Fight Win will join thousands of other dedicated women and men in raising awareness and funds for breast cancer. The three-day, 60-mile walk benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund requires months of physical and financial preparation, challenge and triumph. Participants commit to raising $2,300 in order to participate and follow a four to sixth month physical training program. The public meeting was held on National Cancer Survivor Day. "We thought that National Cancer Survivor Day would be the perfect time to raise awareness of the Breast Cancer 3-Day and to have a Celebration of Life," said team captain Tobi Collins.

“I decided to participate in the Breast Cancer 3-Day because my mom had breast cancer. Breast cancer doesn't just affect the victim but many people! I wanted to make a personal difference to help fight the disease,” said team member Debbie Bruner. "The money raised during this event will help ensure funding for important research, education and community health programs."

“It is such rewarding feeling when a group of people ban together in an effort to raise funds to end breast cancer," said team member Laura Kitchens. "I am excited that Lee County is going to be represented in the Breast Cancer 3-Day. As someone once said, 'knowledge is power.' I truly believe research is the answer to the eradication of this disease."

The public meeting was held at the Lee County Library on Walnut Street. Team captain Tobi Collins led the meeting followed by a DVD and music video. Questions were answered and more team plans were made. The team welcomed new members, Angel Lavender and Debbie Hinman. "Though not all our team could be together today, it was very exciting to welcome two new members to our team. I look forward to our team travelling together on a life changing journey", said Mary Llaurador.

For additional information you can contact any team member.

Some members of Team Go Fight Win
Pictured back row: Debbie Hinman, Debbie Bruner, Laura Kitchens, Tobi Collins, Judy Powell
Seated: Mary Llaurador and Angel Lavender