Tuesday, November 14, 2006

No Mo' Chemo'

I'M DONE WITH CHEMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't be more thrilled. Today was my last chemo. This morning I woke up with a little butterfly in my stomach, like I used to get on Christmas morning as a kid. I thought I would cry at some point today, but I didn't, I was so excited all day.

I have a lot to report about the last chemo, but I am totally exhausted now, so I will post my pictures and the details of all the cool stuff in the next couple of days.

Also, on a side note, please pray for a friend "G", (If you are reading this "G", I loved the letter) she is having a biopsy for a "suspicious area" found on her 1st mammogram, on November 29th. She is a family friend and a great personality and their family is in a big transition period. Please pray God's grace on her and their family during this time.

I will give more details later, off to watch "Dancing with the Stars", GO EMMITT! and then off to bed.

Love
Kat

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i knew you could do it, & i knew you'd STILL be smiling! you're so amazing, kat. :)

Anonymous said...

Wow!I'm proud to know you.Glad you liked the letter.Ditto on"Go Emmit"My son and I are big fans.Many thanks for your prayers.
Love and Hugs, "G"

Anonymous said...

Wow...what a difference 5 short months can make. June seems so long ago. Thanks so very much for allowing us into your journey. Can't wait to see you at the craft show in Vienna---NEXT WEEK!!!

Anonymous said...

Whoo hoo!!!!! No more chemo!

In some ways it seems like all this started yesterday, and in other ways it seems so long ago. I'm so happy for you. What a huge milestone for you, Jeff, and the kids. Way to go girl! What a sense of relief you must be experiencing.

And way to go Emmitt! I'm so glad he won. :)

Don't be a stranger. Just because you're finished with chemo doesn't mean we don't want to hear from you anymore. I'm not letting you off the hook that easily. ;) There's still those new, big boobs to hear about that you're getting for Christmas, as well as that beautiful mane of hair set to grow back.

Did I mention how happy I am for you?!

Love, hugs, and high-fives--
Amy H.

Anonymous said...

YEAH YEAH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess this Thanksgiving is a thankful time.
Rachel

Anonymous said...

Hallelujah,

No mo chemo. There are great days ahead for you and the family. Our God is to be praised. Hope to see you up North.

Gerry - Living Word- Northern VA