Ginger,
a tech writer I follow on twitter has cancer. He is very young (in his twenties) and is in Italy. I think his cancer has something to do with his spine maybe? Definitely bone marrow involvement.
He has been in a lot of pain and fairly unceasing. He posted that Ketorolac has been really amazing in terms of cutting his pain. I thought I would post this info for you in case this is info that could be helpful.
I'm so sorry, Erin! Poor Shadow. Much ~ma to your dad, and you.
Oh, Erin. That is so sad. Poor Shadow and your poor Dad.
Have a safe trip.
Oh, Erin, I am so sorry. What a terrible loss for your family.
Erin, that's awful! I'm glad you can go be with them.
Wow, Erin. Good thing you can go visit.
Keterolac! That's part of my cocktail...it's the part that doesn't do anything on its own, but I'm not throwing it away just in case.
I'll add that to my list of things to ask, LeN. Thanks.
I don't want to jinx it, but with the confluence of the bisphosphonate infusion Wednesday, a full load of brand-new red blood cells and this being my off-chemo week, I felt better today than I have in months.