Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Settling into a routine

Well, it appears that this blog is going to kind of slow down for a while because there really won't be a lot to write about.  Marshall's PSA is down, he doesn't have any pain, and the only side effects he's got going on are extreme fatigue and hot flashes.  So until June 11 -- which is our next visit to the University for lab work -- there won't be many entries.  Except for updates on the paint job for the Harley. 

Marshall is having cataract surgery tomorrow, then on May 27th he is going to take a certified Trike Safety Riding Course, and then he will probably be dropping the trike off at the shop up in Denver to be painted.  After they work out the design, the artist says he will probably have to keep the trike for two to three weeks.  We'll post photos when it's done.

We want to thank EVERYONE for the emails, the calls, the packages, the humor, the prayers, the cards....  Those first weeks were almost unbearable and without all of you I don't know what we would have done.  There is a place on the Prostate Cancer Foundation website that says the three levels of prostate cancer are (1) shock and disbelief; (2) anxiety and depression; and (3) adjustment.  We have pretty much made it to the adjustment period, although I'm sure anxiety & depression will visit us off and on as we go forward.

So our heartfelt thanks to all of you for everything you've done to support us!!

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