
Yesterday when this wave of irritability engulfed me, David said I had every right to feel that way and then suggested that I break something.
I replied, "I already broke our glass pitcher last night when I was trying to do the dishes!"
He responded, "I don't think breaking something by accident yesterday really counts."
Instead I did aggressive one-armed yard work that did not involve bending over. I squatted to pick up stuffed innards of destroyed dog toys and plucked every dead leaf off every rose bush and vegetable plant in our yard.
The wave of irritability washed away and I went back to just feeling bloated with a sore chest, meaning feeling quite excellent. Over the past two weeks I decided to set a new baseline for my body. Otherwise you just classify yourself as feeling not good everyday and that is depressing and also, quite dull.
This is a big week.
David is going back to full time work after his summer break from Vocational Skills Tutoring at Santa Rosa Junior College for young adults with intellectual disabilities. He has been teaching the summer cross country course for the past couple weeks but now he is going back to doing both jobs at the same time. Our original plan for our mutual summer break was to rent a small RV and drive up to Canada with our dogs. Obviously this didn't happen but we made the best of it and managed to have lots of laughs during this ordeal. There is entertainment everywhere. David has been skilled at always helping me see it, or in many cases, making the entertainment. Thanks David.

Tuesday morning I get my eggs harvested at UCSF. The other medical term for this procedure is "egg retrieval," which I dislike because it infers the eggs are not actually mine. I am sticking with "egg harvest" for now but Lynne and I are brainstorming a better term. Please email with suggestions.
Wednesday morning I will meet with my UCSF medical oncologist to hear what transpired at Monday's tumor board meeting.
Per WI Katie's recommendation, after this double whammy, I will reward myself by seeing the new Will Ferrell movie, The Campaign. I would rather go on a vacation to Bali, but the whole egg harvest thing was pricey, even with the UCSF cancer discount. Will Ferrell is a close second. He is reliably hilarious. Bali will have to wait.
A final note:
I have the best friends, family, and colleagues in the world. Thanks for your emails, cards, meals, thoughtful gifts and unending love and healing energy you have sent my way. You continue to make a big difference in my well-being. Thank you!
You must be eggcited to be done with the injections soon. How awesome that Livestrong is gonna shell out for some of the cost. I think the procedure would be better named "eggstraction" or "egg squirreling" because it just seems cuddlier.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs.
'Egg hoteling' has a ring to it. They are indeed yours and no one else's! Will keep thinking. Thanks for the updates, Jess! Sending you, your parents and David much love. -sahar and ali
ReplyDeleteI would steer clear of the egg hosteling though.
ReplyDeleteYou are EGGCEPTIONAL!! Sorry, haven't had enough wine yet!
ReplyDeleteI find the tumor board just amazing. I had no idea such a thing existed (and likely doesn't in many other places). To have so many highly intelligent, highly trained individuals studying your specific case and working toward consensus for your best treatment has got to inspire confidence. Does this happen in other places, or only the great state of California??? So very, very glad you have this kind of care. So very, very glad you have so many "eggceptional" people in your life. Love and energy to you, your parents, David, and all.