Milestones

2014 is a big year for me as far as milestones.

My parents both hit 65 in May and June and officially became senior citizens. Look out roads! I am sure they will give me a hard time for bringing this part up.

I turn 40 in July which seems very strange. It is true about how time speeds up the older you get. What happened to my 20’s? And my 30’s? – I don’t think they existed! But a big Happy Birthday to all my High School Mates – you’re 40 too!

Another milestone is from my sister, who has been a mother and wife for over 11 years. She has also been attending U of C full time these past years. And I am proud to say she has graduated with her Master’s of Teaching (Major in Mathematics). So congrats CBE, you just got all star on your roster.

And finally, my little rumplebum turned 5. This is a big number for me personally. I am sure parents can relate that this is sort of the graduation from the preschool toddler phase into the “school years” phase. It makes me happy and sad at the same time. I am not sure if I already mentioned this, but Audrey is looking for a scientist that will keep her at 5 years old (she came up with this too). And her reasoning is so that she can always stay Daddy’s little girl. Yep, my eyes were not dry after that conversation. It feels a little like the end of innocence with her. That slowly her life becomes more about friends and independence and less about mom and dad. I am speaking in generality as I know this isn’t an instant switch, but I still think about it.

My other milestones are health related. It has been just over a year since my metastatic diagnosis (May 2013). I had my liver resection June 12 and then my first chemo was scheduled for July 22. But as a recap, that first chemo gave me cardio toxicity and two trips to the emergency room with vascular spams (heart attack like symptoms). That pain was unbelievable and it raditated from from jaw into my left chest. An experience I do not want again for sure. So, because of that, there was no nother chemo they could give me in my current situation. So observation was the treatment going forward. Well we know how that turned out last October (10 liver mets spread throughout – surgery no longer an option, cure no longer possible). That was a dark moment for sure. Since then, there are have been more dark moments, but I have also had some amazing life moments with friends and family.

So basically this July (2014) is a significant month for me. Back in October, I wondered whether I would see this July. I had a small goal to see my daughter turn 5 and to see 40 as well. And it wasn’t until March that I thought it was possible. The one thing I have discovered is that everyone’s cancer is different regardless of how it started. Everyone’s cancer also behaves differently and is also completely unpredictable. So a small win for me this month. I made it to July and I am still feeling pretty good!

As far as my health it has been up and down. I have had 3 rounds of chemo since the end of May and I am ready for a break longer than 2 weeks in between sessions (Thankfully, I have a 3 week break coming up). I just had a chemo round last Wednesday (June 25th) and today I am doing about as expected for the Monday following (which is a good thing). The “Monday after chemo” has kind of been the teater totter day for me on how I feel. And then usually the Tuesday I can get back to some routine activities. However, the chemo before this (June 11) took a terrible toll on me. I was sick the entire 2 weeks which made going in for this last round really hard. Feeling crappy for a week is one thing, but I always had the second week to feel normal again and hopefully forget how much I hate chemo. This time it did not happen. From nauseau, vomiting, diarhhea, bowel obstructions, cramping, abdominal pain, breathing difficulties and just a overall feeling of being beat down. It sucked and of course got me pretty worried about what was going on with my body. Thankfully, I am already feeling better today than I did the entire two weeks last time. I still have pain, some I can associate and some I cannot. I wish we were more designed to communicate with our bodies.

What do the doctor’s say? Not much to be honest but not in a bad way either. My last few meetings have been quick which I think of as a good thing. Because basically they aren’t worried about me right now. Makes sense right? At least I hope so… Although on my last blood test, one of my liver enzymes was high again, but not enough to delay chemo.

Anyway my whole torso is screaming for a break. I can feel it. My insides feel like Mike Tyson has gone about 30 rounds with Dennis Quaid and I think he bit me too. It is definitely telling me something. So knowing I would have an extra week off after this round of chemo is an exciting thought and hopefully it will give me some renewed strength. The other stress factor in all of this was my scan today. Certainly that holds some weight on my mental and physical well being. But it is nice going into a scan feeling relatively good. It keeps the spirits up that the scan will be positive. I will post results when I get them.

As usual I appreciate your comments and should you post some, please let me know how things are going for everyone else. You try not to become the disease, but I know I get self absorbed in my own journey.

Happy Summer!

Dan

My surprise bday cake.
My surprise bday cake.
New hairstyle for the 5 year old.
New hairstyle for the 5 year old.
Dance recital 2014
Dance recital 2014
Round 15 with my sister
Round 15 with my sister
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About Dan

I am an average guy battling a not so average disease called Stage 4 Colon Cancer. I was born in 1974 in Richmond, BC and moved to Calgary, AB in 1986 - where I still reside. I started this blog in November of 2013. So I have some catching up to do. I write this for my many wonderful family members and friends who have supported me throughout my life. But, appreciation beyond words goes to my wife, my mom, my dad and my sister. You are my sole. Most importantly this is for my daughter. My little rumplebum. To share in parts of my life's journey once you are old enough and to remember our time together. I love all of you, Dan

7 thoughts on “Milestones

  1. I wont say it is enjoyable to read your posts but I can’t grasp the proper word. You are very courageous in all the ‘private’ info that you continually share. I expect that the news after your latest scan will be positive. I am posting this comment from Tofino. Joan and I are here with Kari and family and the six of us are having a terrific time as a family. In 2007 Joan and I brought the whole family here for Christmas as Joan thought it may be our last Christmas together as a family and here we are in 2014. Continue to keep a positive attitude as it will contribute to a positive outcome.

  2. Dan, I am Bob Koenig’s sister in law. I have been reading about your journey since Renée first posted it on Facebook. You are courageous, full of strength and you are very honest with your feelings. I appreciate that you are sharing your stories with all of us. You have impacted my life tremendously and have made me realized what is truly important. Keep fighting Dan. Xo

  3. First son in law you are very special. Live life we have many walls to build together. We kind of started this journey together; you in one hospital me in another. Rough times for the ladies in our lives; lets keep it going. We have a lot of card games to get caught up. Its amazing how you weaselled your way into the Desrocher card games and now you want yo win all of the time! I asked Zac to include you in our secret “sign”. He says we have Audrey…love you to pieces. Dad

  4. Brother,

    I’m glad to hear that you’re feeling better. Mine and Karen’s hearts are in our throats waiting for your scan results with fingers crossed,

    I have to tell you though that your blogs are so well written that I think you’ve uncovered another talent that I certainly didn’t see before. Well done man! Eloquence is not learned but must come from experience and thought, and you definitely have those in spades. Please keep up the amazing blog. We will talk about this when you get back in some more depth. Whatever, enjoy the BC trip bro!

    Much love to y’all,

    R+K

  5. Look forward to your blog to see how you are doing and get a boost from your wonderful attitude. Glad to see all the milestones you and your family celebrated. Nice Yoda, Chewie and Dart Vader cake. I know a lot of people who would love to get one of those. You and Renee have a beautiful little daughter, Audrey. She is a gem. Hope you all have a great summer and keep up the great blogs. Thinking of you guys and sending the best wishes in the world.

    Love Auntie Lorraine (Rollie’s favorite sister)

  6. Hey Dan its your cousin leaving you a message . you do me a favor and take it easy . I just wanted you to know that we are all thinking about here . love ya cousin and take it easy

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