Alyson has begun her chemo treatments and things are going well. She has a little nausea the first day or so, but that was it. She is still encouraged and doing well. I was such a great husband, that on the day she got her treatment I went to the Indianapolis 500 when we got back from the doctors office. As a side note the Indy 500 hundred was incredible. I went with my dad and my brother and we had a great time, all the while my wife was at home feeling nauseated. Great Husband I am!!!!
Anyway, we are 6 days in and she is doing very well. I was there for the whole appointment watching Aly get these drugs put into her. The whole time I sat there and just couldn't get out of my head the fact that, here is Aly getting medicine that is supposed to make her better, yet the very medicine that makes her better has the potential to break her down in so many different ways. In a way, it is how God deals with us at times. The Love He gives us is going to heal us, yet it is going to break us down in order to bring us to the point we need to be to receive healing. It's a crude analogy, but I think it makes sense...at least to me anyway. We are now anticipating the day when her hair starts falling out. It is going to be quite an experience to witness. Again, Aly has prepared herself for that time. By the way she made it perfectly clear that I was not to shave my head as a sign of solidarity. I thought it would be cool to be bald with her, but she says NO WAY!! So I will listen to her, as I usually do. I am not sure she will want pictures of her with the new look, but maybe some with the wig on will suffice.
Continue to pray that the side effects will be minimal and that she will continue to heal. Thank you all for your continued prayers. Know that we are doing well and keeping our sense of humor during this experience.
I love my wife, my two sons, my family, and my life. I get paid to watch kids play a game that I love. I love being a college basketball coach.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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I'm not at all surprised about the fact that you are both doing well and that your senses of humor are in tact. I may have to stop praying for you to be at peace. I mean, the Indy 500? Cool. And if I know Aly, she was thrilled for you to go. Smooth move listening to her advice not to shave your head. I've been praying about the chemo. I'm so glad the effects have been minimal. Thanks for posting Brian. I liked your analogy. I get it, too. I wonder how losing her hair fits into that. Alyson is amazing and so are you.
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