April 4th is my next round of chemo maintenance. Only 4 more to go after Monday. WOO!
I am so excited, that after 22 months of doing treatment, the Cancer Agency has figured out how to have me see Dr. Connors and do chemo on the same day! It feels like a small victory in the midst of managing chemo! I have asked multiple times to have it this way, but it never seemed to work out. As a result, I’ve had to drive back & forth from Whistler to Vancouver seeing Dr. Connors on the Monday and then chemo a day or two following. I have either stayed in Vancouver or driven back and forth – makes for a lot of kilometers added to the vehicle. (For those of you who follow my blog but aren’t familiar with Whistler/Vancouver, its a couple of hours to the cancer agency from where I live when you factor in traffic and parking). I’m very thankful that from now on, I’ll only have to make one trip!
I’m also happy to report that I feel good and chemo should be all good. I have Betty (my awesome electric bike) back on the road. The weather in Whistler has been great so I have put a few kms on her already. Betty was a gift from the fundraiser held last year to help me through chemo. She’s been a great help in keeping me outdoors, which is where I love to be. When chemo maintenance is over, I’m often tired and having an electric bike makes it easier for me to get around while enjoying spring in Whistler,
Peace from Whistler,
Devo


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Great news, Devon. You and Betty look good. Keep on truckin’
❤️🚲