Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Chemo Week 8

Week 8 - "Fight Like a Girl!"
Unfortunately, the chemo is starting to take it's toll on Felicitas. Amazingly, she's been feeling pretty good these past 8 weeks, but now that the drugs have accumulated in her system, she's feeling more sick and exhausted lately. This past weekend was rough. She spent most of her time in bed, with her only outing being to cheer on Graciela at her soccer game. By Monday, she was starting to feel slightly better and thankfully, that has continued throughout the week. It seems that from now on, the side effects from chemo will be more intense and that Felicitas' weekends are going to be a struggle. Hopefully, she continues to feel better as the week goes on, but it's difficult to tell at this point, since each week she seems to feel a little worse. She hasn't had much of an appetite and tends to feel sick to her stomach after meals. So for the most part, she's been eating soup which seems to be gentler on her stomach.

Viviane & Felicitas
This week she attended a support group for cancer patients. It was helpful to have a place to talk about what she's been going through with people that truly understand. Obviously she's had a lot of emotions through this experience and it was helpful for her to be able to get them out. Within the next couple of weeks, she'll be attending a group that's specifically for young mothers. It will be nice for her to be able to talk with other women who are having the same struggles as she is.


Yesterday, Junior buzzed Felicitas' hair. It's of course been difficult having to come to this point, but she knows this is just one more step on her way to recovery. On a happier note, a parent from the girls' school donated 14 inches of her hair to Locks of Love in honor of Felicitas because she saw how happy Felicitas' "real hair" wig made her.


Felicitas & I 
I know so many of you are constantly thinking of Felicitas and her family and ways to help them. This is the time that they need us more than ever. She's spent the last 2 months fighting cancer with a positive attitude and a huge smile on her face, but she's getting tired and needs our love and support to keep her spirits lifted. Thank you so much for all of your love and prayers!! Thank you to Colleen Smith who was also at chemo this week!



3 comments:

  1. As we take this journey with Felicitas we need to remember the courage that it takes with every step. We want to do and say what we can to continuously encourage her, but as Samira shared, to listen and support her through the tough times and to be there when she needs us. And yes, continue the prayers on a daily basis.

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  2. Hi, Felicitas:

    You have been in our daily prayers and I want you to know what an inspiration you are for me and all who know you at Chavez. We are now on Spring Break, which is what many teachers have been longing for at Cesar Chavez Elementary! Just for your info. this is my third year of coaching softball with the 5th and 6th graders. Our mutual friend, Eva Diaz, has also been an inspiration since she has such high energy to coach volleyball, basketball, and track! You would be proud of her dedication to the children and the academic success rate her students have in the classroom. We both remember the day you spoke to all of us from your heart before leaving our school in regards to keeping school activities going for our kids. It's a message we all try to live through our actions, and the smiles and thanks from the kids make it all worth it. So THANKS to you as well for passing along your words of wisdom! I'm following your blog and know you and your family/friends are amazingly supportive throughout your bout with cancer and the treatments. Keep smiling and believing as God continues to use you among your support group and the hospital staff as a shining light of faith. TAKE CARE!

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  3. Thinking of you and lots of prayers your way!!
    Thanks for the update Samira, hope to see you both soon,
    Cheli

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