Since my last post there have been many life changing events. About July of 2009 I discovered a lump in my neck and Russ did a FNA (fine needle aspiration). The test results came back benign. Life went on and after the holiday and wedding festivities I noticed that the lump had continued to grow so I had another FNA by Dr. Christensen, an endocrinologist. About a week later the phone rang and Dr. C informed me that the test results said I had papillary thyroid cancer. I was pretty surprised and concerned. I have had Hashimoto's thyroiditis for 26 years and have had a non-functioning thryoid since Marshall was born. That required me to take thyroid replacement. Russ suggested I have Dr. Schwartz do the surgery even though it is a surgery that he does himself. Dr. Schwarz saw me right away and the following week I had my thyroid removed. I was hypocalcemic, low calcium after the surgery and ended up staying 5 days instead of 2. In February I had to go on a low iodine diet to prepare myself for a scan to see if all of the throid tissue had been removed. That is basically a diet of fresh fruits and vegetables, no salt or preservative or any prepackaged food. I could have chicken and beef in small portions and also kosher salt. In addition to the diet I had to swallow a radioactive iodine pill so they could scan and see if there was any remaining tissue. I was blessed to not have any remaining tissue but I have had a hard time getting my thyroid levels regulated. I have had a lot of ups and downs, experienced a lot anxiety and depression, but am grateful that my last bloodwork was great and that I feel pretty well. I do have some symptoms, but I guess it just takes a while to get everything regulated.
Everything else has been much more exciting and I will just give a brief chronology and then elaborate more on certain events.
Marshall graduated from Brigham Young University in April and decided to move to North Carolina to go to medical school. He and Elise live in Winston-Salem and he goes to Wake Forest Medical school. They are expecting a baby January 16, 2011. Daniel took a road trip with them and helped them move.
Daniel graduated from high school at the end of May 2010.
Russ, Daniel and I went on a vacation to Europe and visited Zurich, Switzerland-Munich, Germany-Prague, Chech Republic and Vienna, Austria. We had a great time.
Hillary was a camp director so Brooklyn and Max were here for 3 days in July. I really missed them when they went back home.
Madison was here from Canada for a visit in July and we had a great time. Madison, Ashleigh and Alissa had a sleep over and we had so much fun. Madison also had one night here and we spent 5 hours at the discovery center.
Charlotte and Brad have a new baby boy-Baylor Scott, born July 23, 2010. Mason stayed with me overnight and was so good.
It has been fun to have grandkids over and spend some time with them. They are all so sweet!
Daniel went on the trek with our stake July 25, 2010 and while he was gone his mission call came. He had a great time with one of his high school friends that is not a member, going along. They went to Wyoming and then to Salt Lake City to go to the temple. When they got home he had friends and family over to find out where he will serve. He will be leaving on September 1st, 2010 to serve for 2 years to Ecuador Guayaquil South mission. He is so excited, we are so excited but wow he leaves so soon.
Daniel left today for Sun Valley to go to a viola camp. He will return Saturday and then we will get busy with mission preparations. Daniel needs a mini lesson on ironing & button sewing...then he is ready to go.
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Yay for a blog post! Love!
Love and Hugs... we will hang on with you through the next set of adventures! It will be wonderful!!
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