Monday, February 9, 2009

A Special Thank You

I want to dedicate this entry to ALL OF THE GREAT PEOPLE IN MY LIFE.

This was one of the most trying and difficult times of my life. I had days that I just wish it was over. Thank you to the people who kept me in there prayers or added me to them, and who have supported me in many different ways

Thank you to my FAMILY, (this includes the family members I reconnected with that live out in California), my neighbors, and my friends, the re-acquainted ones as well as the new ones.
It is because of all of you that I remained healthy and positive, throughout this ordeal.
You all have no idea how much your assistance during this time no matter what form it came in helped me.

The phone calls and emails with words of encouragement and to see how I was coping and feeling. The time that some of you took out of your own life's to be with me during this difficult time and to drive to and from the treatments, the food some of you brought to me (please keep bringing. LOL only joking), to some of you that would not let me stay home and wallow that made me get out, to my friends family that let me spend Christmas Day with them and made me feel like family, to the person who was there during this entire treatment and remained by my side during the lost of hair, weight, my tan, and looks and my depressed moments. I can not thank you enough.

I had would not have made it through this if it was not for all of YOU. Thank you, so much for being there.

I Love You All,
Jeff
To the people who I do not know that have been following my blog please send me your name and email so I may send you a personal thank you.

Great News, and Bad News All Within 5mins

Yes the day started out great, the weather was warming up it was clear blue skies. Today is going to be my last day of chemo treatment, so my usually feeling of being depressed when I went to my treatments, today was lets get there and get it over with.
I knew that tomorrow was going to be my first day of getting my life back. This included gaining the weight that i lost from being on the chemo, getting my built back, and focusing on my personal life. What more can I ask for, I felt great. It is also my birthday this Saturday and I am hoping its a great weekend.
During my visit today with my doctor (who is great) she was very happy with the results of the treatments, the healing of them, we spoke and it was great. I asked her some questions, When can I go back to the dentist, can I go to my dermatologist, and when can I get another tattoo. The tattoo is for my back, for the people that know me, they understand why on my back, for the rest of you, it is mainly to cover scares I got from getting sever cystic acne which left a lot of scares and being the vain person that I am getting a tattoo is a cheaper way to try to hide them, other means from the dermatologist I can not afford. Plus as some of you know I have several tattoos already so i guess you can say I like them. Well I can proceed with everything in three weeks.
I am sure you all are thinking what is so bad about all that.
The bad news is after the doctor realized how sensitive about my looks and appearance, she told me that some of the spots from the KS will disappear completely, some will only fade (which I can handle because knowing that my skin color is normally like what I look like in my pictures that will hide any if any spots remain.) So far it still was not that bad, but however she continued and proceeded with her dialog with me. "Lets hope this does the job and its stops the KS, but Jeff this is not a cure it could come back and we will have to do the chemo again or some other means. " My doctor kept the conversation positive, continued added that I'm a good looking man and when with my hair growing back in (white) she said that with my blue eyes I will look more handsome, or if i kept the Kojak look that will also work great for me. (she is so kind. LOL) I sat there and was truly in shock and the feeling of despair like I was hit with a ton bricks. I kept my feelings hidden (until now that is) and went into the other room for my last %$#& chemo treatment.
As always they start with some form of medication to prevent getting sick and some really good benedryl, well for some reason today I got really high from that, I decided I was going to enjoy the ride while it lasted. I guess I was trying to forget about the news from my doctor. And I did.
I decided I am going to stay positive proceed in getting my life, body and looks back no matter what it takes. First thing dentist (thanks Mom) she is big on dental hygene I get it from her, my body which I already started and now knowing that I have no more treatments going to hit the gym harder and more frequently, and getting my tattoo, so the search for a tribal design has started for my back (anyone have any suggestions or ideas). Then the tan which will only take one good weekend at the beach or pool, but thinking also getting away for a long weekend, this will get two things done at once, work on tan and the need to get away. I really can not afford any extras but when you know you need something that makes you feel good and we all know when we feel good, we show it, the people around us know it and some will benefit from it. SO LIFE GOES ON AND I AM GOING TO LIVE AND ENJOY IT.
Jeff