Preparing all this has become a part-time job. When buying groceries, everything is checked for ingredients. All sugar, processed white flour, preservatives, and red meat are not allowed in the diet. Boy, we could all be losing weight on this diet BUT since being home, Jon has put on 8 pounds!! His energy level is much better, although he still tires easily. He works a few hours every day; thank goodness for great help and winter schedule.
Had an appointment with the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) a few weeks ago and it proved very informative as we move forward on finding the source of cancer, exactly what kind of cancer Jon is dealing with and how aggressive it is. New knowledge will help in determining what kind of treatment to pursue. The doctor was a very nice woman, liver specialist, who didn't really want to hear about what went on in Mexico. She admited Jon looked great, in fact she was quite surprised to see him looking so good from the facts she had seen in his file. However, she did ask how they did liver hyperthermia, a liver specialist who had no idea how to heat the liver. Before we left, she asked us to keep an open mind to chemotherapy in the future even though Jon had such a horrible experience. She was kind enough to give us her direct office number in case we needed to chat in the future.
We have had Jon's family visiting since his return home. His brother Doug came from Maryland and was here for great company, help and advice. Also his mother and two sisters came down from Idaho and we had lots of hugs and laughs.
3 comments:
Oh mom, you're so good to keep up the Blog. Great pictures too. Fun the family was there to see Dad. Keep on keeping on Dad!.
Hi Jon and Dianna,
What great news to be getting answers. You are both an inspiration. We are still open to any help you may need, shopping, Dr. appts. anything.
Love you guys!
Hugs and prayers.
Linda and Dan
Hello Jon,
I just wanted to tell you how much your testimony meant that you shared in stake conference last weekend. I am recovering from ovarian cancer; the effects of the chemo have been debilitating. I almost didn't go to the meeting. But then I simply prayed that someone would say something to touch my heart so I could be thankful that I went. You did that. Your testimony is powerful and beautiful. And thanks to your wife and family for sharing such intensely personal feelings on this blog. With love, Martha Dayley CVIII
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