One Year and Going strong

11-23-08– Well it has been a little over a year since we found out that Shana had cancer. We are amazed at all that has occured during the last year. On Nov 2, 2007 Shana and I went to Harris Hospital because her stomach was growing so large. We were checked in that night and over the next few days we slowly became aware of the struggle that we faced. At first we thought that she had Ovarian cancer. While that is very bad, it was a well known and treatable cancer. In January of 2008 we spent a lot of time at MD Anderson hospital getting treated for Ovarian cancer. When the treatments did no good, a biopsy was taken and it proved to be mesothelioma of a type that MD Anderson didn’t even treat. I had my heart ripped out when one of our doctors simply told Shana that her cancer was untreatable and that she was terminal. I came to admire her strength and belief in God so much that I wanted to be a part of that and became baptized into the Catholic Church. I remember going to Baltimore Maryland and waiting for 15 hours in that waiting room for some word on how my love was doing. Maybe even worse were the endless days spent in intensive care and being there when Shana’s heart stopped and she went Code Blue. I just think of that time as a single day of many days duration. I remember when my kids arrived to help, how wonderful they were and how protective of Shana and Me they were. I most definantly remember nights when I would read Shana the comments of our friends on this blog and she would cry because she loved her friends so much. I remember one very bad night sitting up and reading the comments to her as people posted them and her urging me to continue reading them to her to block out the pain she was in. There were some nights that I am sure Shana would not have made it but for the outpouring of love from her friends and those who just found out about the blog. That first trip to Baltimore was tough on Shana and the kids. We barely made it on that one.
But we came home. Several more weeks of recuperation and staying around the house. We had wonderful friends who brought us meals from the Middle of November through Mid March without missing a day. Wow! When we went to Baltimore for the first time, a group of friends had pooled their travel miles and Marriott miles and we got a free ride to Baltimore and a free Residence Inn room for two weeks. That saved us thousands and made the time in Baltimore tolerable. Thanks to all of you for what you did.
Then we went back for a second operation on May 20, 2008. This surgery simply indicated that the cancer had spread and seemed inoperable. OUr surgeon told me to take Shana home and to expect to bury her within a few weeks. There was little medical hope she could survive more than a few days or weeks. Thank goodness Shana didn’t believe that!
We returned home and went to our chemo Doctor. This Doctor liked Shana and told her she could live if she wanted to. And she wanted to ….Badly. He started her on a chemo schedule that would stun a horse. For a while, Shana would get sick and be in bed for quite a while and then she began to tolerate the chemo better and with one major setback she has done extremely well with the chemo. Early on the doctor prescribed Urbetux, a chemical designed to turn off blood supply to the tumor, and it put Shana into shock and we had to take her to the emergency room from the chemo clinic by ambulance. That was very exciting.
However, since then Shana has fought back. She became tired of being stuck at home so she started driving again. She began shopping and insisted on cooking for us occasionally. She has rejoined Women’s Guild, her Bunko group and she has completely rebuilt most of our house. She has chemo every three weeks and is usually down for 3 or 4 days afterwards but she then gets up and gets busy again. She is quite a lady.
We had some good news a couple of months ago. A CT test showed that the inoperable tumor in her lower abdomin has shrunk to half its size. We go back in for a CT tomorrow and hopefully, we will hear similar good news. Our surgeon wants us to shrink the tumor by chemo as much as possible before we have another operation so the CT outcome is importent. Shana’s energy is very good and more than a few friends have asked me if we were pulling a prank about her being so sick. I wish we were. Her hair is growig back and she is trying to become a blond again but her hair does not take color well now. I can live with that.
We are going to have to change chemo soon as well. Shana is getting neuropathy from her current chemo and she has tingling in her feet and toes all the time now. We will just have to see what the Doctors prescribe.
So, we have had the longest year of our lives. We are closer now than ever and we have always been very very close. Our daily routines are a little less active than before but we are going ahead with living what life we have and we still look forward to the future. We are making plans for our grandchildre and ourselves. We have had a miracle in our lives that we even have this time and we are so thankful for our many many friends who we know personally and those who joined us on this blog during our worst times. On May 20,2008, when Shana was in for her second surgery, over 27,000 people logged into the blog that day to check on Shana. What a great group of people we know. I have to say that although many people have done so much for us during the last year, Janet Prochaska, Kathy Segreti and Diane Donohue and her girls have done more than any to make our current situation possible. Thanks to all of you and especially to Janet, Kathy and Diane. We love all of you.
So we now begin our second year of living with cancer. I can’t begin to guess what will happen this year. There are so may variables and the possibiliy of a crisis is always hovering above us but we will persevere and along the way try to help others who are simiarly situated. We have found that a number of our friends also have come down with cancer and when possible we have tried to help them as much as we could. At the end of the day, I am certain that while science, effort and caring have helped us keep SHana alive and thriving, it is really the large chorus of prayers on our behalf and the prayers for our friends that has caused God to look upon us kindly so far. Please keep up the prayers and please let me know if there is anything I can do to help others who suffer from cancer. We have to hang in there together.
Jim

11 Responses to “One Year and Going strong”

  1. Linda Says:

    Good luck tomorrow-you are both incredible-we are praying for you.

  2. Julie Owens Says:

    Shana, Jim and family,

    I just wanted to tell you how happy I am to read that Shana has been doing so good. I’m sure this has been a very long year for all of you and I pray that things get better every day. God bless you all and have a happy holiday season.

    Julie Owens

  3. Karen Breaux Says:

    Jim and Shana -
    It is so hard to believe it has been a year!! Just a little over a year ago we girls were all in South Carolina celebrating 50th birthdays and I was thinking I was so glad to get to know Shana so much better on the girls trip - Then we came home and bam the unimaginable news of the cancer. I have always had great faith in the power of prayer but this year has totally amazed me at how much power prayer really has. Our good Lord says when 2 or more are gathered in my name and my goodness how many have gathered for Shana and beyond. We have prayed for people we don’t really know but through you we were made aware of their need and we have asked people to pray for Shana that did not know her but because they believe they prayed. I have seen many peoples faith grow during this time (Jim!!) and what a blessing!! So - God takes every situation and works wonders through it. I am so grateful to be a friend to you all and to have been able to experience all God’s wonders through this hard time. I know God will continue to show us all so much and I look forward to many years of Bunco and some more girl’s trips!!!
    Love you
    Karen

  4. Wanda Burton Says:

    Happy Thankgiving and have a safe trip to Chrissy’s and Doug’s home for the Holiday. This has been a growing year. God has mysterious ways of getting our attention and getting us to obey Him. Five people in my life have been confirmed with cancer this year and I thank God daily for my family’s and my good health. Thank you both for the good example you have shown others. May God continue to bless each of you and the kids.

  5. Michele & Patrick Flusche Says:

    Shana & Jim
    I know this has been a long hard road this past year. We all have alot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. We hope the CT scan has shrunk some more. I know you will keep us posted. Happy Thanksgiving to your whole family. Tell Chrissy hi for us when you see her. Take care.
    Love Ya!
    Michele & Patrick

  6. Jo Ann Smith Says:

    Jim, you express yourself so well in your writing you could have another career!! Know Thanksgiving is truly a thankfull one for all the Bearden family. May ya’ll have a very Blessed Thanksgiving!

  7. Rob & Macklyn Says:

    Dear Shana & Jim

    We wish you and your family a very blessed Thanksgiving. We can think of no one who deserves this holiday more. We know that on this Thanksgiving you will be especially thankful for all that you have been able to endure but more importantly for the power of prayer and in God’s miracle when it seemed as though the odds were stacked against you. You all have truly been an inspiration to many and your story, not only of the illness, but your love story has touched us all. God bless and we will continue to pray for a complete recovery!

    Warmest regards,

    Rob & Macklyn

  8. Carmen Hildman Says:

    Jim & Shana, What a great description of this past year! You have been in my thoughts and prayers.
    Shana, when I saw you at church recently, you looked beautiful! Your darling short hair really looks great on you.
    Remember, just “hang on” to your “Clinging Cross”. I keep mine nearby always and reach for it whenever I need it. It is such a comfort.

    God Bless you all— especially during this season of Advent as we prepare for the celebration of the Birthday of Jesus Christ. May He fill your stockings full of blessings! Love, Carmen

  9. elaine sasnow Says:

    What a HappyThankgiving it must be for you and your family. The year was a long one with many twists and turns but you have navigated through it all so well. What strength and courage you have found in one another and all with God watching over you and your friends watching from near and far. You are truly blessed in so many ways.
    I wish you continued recovery and joy to continue to live your lives to the fullest. You both deserve so much. You have a beautiful family and I hope to someday see you when my sister Maureen and I are in Dallas.
    God bless you - my prayers are with you.
    Elaine (maschek) Sasnow

  10. Teri Bautovich Says:

    What a year this has been! Doesn’t God work in strange ways?, and what a blessing and miracle ya’ll are!
    Hope you had a wonderful get away and a very Blessed Thanksgiving!
    You will coninue to be in our prayers and God Bless!
    Teri

  11. Doris Bradley Says:

    Shana and Family The Christmas Gift It Isn’t the flowing ribbons, draped and curled with extra care. or the fine and fancy bows tied with ornamental flair. It isn’t the label on the box, the sum of money spent, or anything that shows the length to which you obviously went. The beauty of a Christmas gift cannot be seen at all. For the loveliness of giving is a feeling, grand and tall. It’s the genuine offer of love, the yearning to make a connection, a show of honest gratitude, a display of sincere affection. May you have continued good health and may God Bless you and your Family Abbracci hugs in Italian Doris, Bob, Bryan and Justin Bradley

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