i am back and survived kansas! it was actually really fun. went to the grand canyon and mesa verde national park. was in kansas for 5 days and wasnt bored! very relaxing! was in a house that was right on a lake and could sit on a porch and just stare. staring is one of my favorite things to do. :)
being at home is not really that fun for me. have to stay home during chemo so when im not on it, i want to not be there. just got back from vegas - last minute trip. super fun! the key to traveling is spending no money. take a prius, barely any gas. eat nuts, barely any money and good for you! stay with people you know so you dont have to pay for hotel! yay!!
im now planning a trip to new york, driving! want to see mount rushmore and niagra falls. stop in chicago to see friends, then ummmm harry potter theme park!!!! yay!
things are moving with plastic castles! im close to doing a logo thanks to briar levit :) briarmade.com
ive decided to get an evaluation from a nutritionist who deals exclusively with brain cancer. its a little pricey but it seems like if i dont do it im not doing all that i can to fight this stupid thing.
my goal for this week - work on the logo and finish the paperwork. being out of town puts a damper on my project.... but being out of town makes me happy. just need to find a happy medium
OH! so my friend andrea was looking at the american girl catalog and look what she sent me
it is me a few months ago! i think they owe me some royalties....
instead of a top ten - enjoy this
bye!
they say goldfish have no memory, i guess their lives are much like mine, and the little plastic castles are a surprise everytime....
Monday, July 11, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
still in kansas....but ready to celebrate the cancer-versary!
INTERNET MOOCHING CITE - SAGE PRODUCTS, KANSAS
ive already received a bunch of pics (scarily - many dogs and stuffed animals and even a face on a tree). im really happy today! one year is over and then only one more year of chemo then i will live forever! well, maybe not forever, that would just be ugly.
SO send more pics! its a good way to say, oh, i had to drink on a thursday....
This isnt my favorite top ten since luckily i dont have an HMO, but its still funny
ive already received a bunch of pics (scarily - many dogs and stuffed animals and even a face on a tree). im really happy today! one year is over and then only one more year of chemo then i will live forever! well, maybe not forever, that would just be ugly.
SO send more pics! its a good way to say, oh, i had to drink on a thursday....
This isnt my favorite top ten since luckily i dont have an HMO, but its still funny
TOP TEN REASONS YOU KNOW YOU HAVE A CHEAP HMO
10. Annual breast exams are conducted at Hooters.
9. Directions to your doctor's office include, "Take a left when you enter the trailer park."
8. Tongue depressors taste faintly of Fudgesicles.
7. The colon specialist is only available on his days off from Roto-Rooter.
6. Only item listed under Preventive Care coverage is "An apple a day."
5. The used needle receptacles have recycling symbols on them.
4. Patient responsible for "200% of out-of-network charges" is not a typo.
3. Your Prozac comes in different colors with little "m's" on them.
2. The radiation techs are wearing old Stormtrooper costumes.
1. The only expense covered 100% is embalming.
8. Tongue depressors taste faintly of Fudgesicles.
7. The colon specialist is only available on his days off from Roto-Rooter.
6. Only item listed under Preventive Care coverage is "An apple a day."
5. The used needle receptacles have recycling symbols on them.
4. Patient responsible for "200% of out-of-network charges" is not a typo.
3. Your Prozac comes in different colors with little "m's" on them.
2. The radiation techs are wearing old Stormtrooper costumes.
1. The only expense covered 100% is embalming.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
CANCER-VERSARY!
I'm pretty sure i made the cancer-versary thing up. but i think it can catch on...
so june 23 is my one year cancer-versary. i was trying to think of what to do. i want to celebrate it and each one thereafter. positivity! i am going to be in kansas (random i know) so i wont be with all my friends and family. sooooo - i came up with the idea that whoever wants to celebrate - should have a drink and take a pic and send it to me. any kind of drink of course, however alcohol is appreciated so i am not the only one...
you can be in the pic or not, you can have your name on the pic or not. up to you. tell me what drink you are having too. i am curious which of my friends are lushes - although i think i have a good idea :)
so there it is, celebrate the cancer-versary with me! with the statistics as they are, each year is a huge thing to celebrate and who doesnt like a celebration! its also my half birthday, but well, that doesnt seem as important this year.
yay!
TOP 10 WAYS TO DISRUPT THE WAITING ROOM]
10) ask everyone around you to do things "STAT"
9) offer free prostate exams
8) ask everyone nervously for a spare catheter (just so you know, i do NOT have one)
7) pop a disc in the DVD player of you in an avocado-eating contest
6) supplement blaNd waiting room periodicals with nurse-fetish porn
5) give our best rendition of the dance-floor classic - the naked raptor
4) hold up a sign that reads, "free chemo in the parking lot" (with how much it costs, i may respond to that)
3) initiate a speLLing bee. be unflinchingly cruel with errors (i have no right to criticize others spelling...)
2) leaf through every magazine in the room, shake hands with everyone else, and then say loudly "jesus, this flesh eating scabies itches like a motherfucker"
1) repeatedly refer to the doctor you are waiting for as the "trembling butcher
CARE OF - PLANET CANCER
so june 23 is my one year cancer-versary. i was trying to think of what to do. i want to celebrate it and each one thereafter. positivity! i am going to be in kansas (random i know) so i wont be with all my friends and family. sooooo - i came up with the idea that whoever wants to celebrate - should have a drink and take a pic and send it to me. any kind of drink of course, however alcohol is appreciated so i am not the only one...
you can be in the pic or not, you can have your name on the pic or not. up to you. tell me what drink you are having too. i am curious which of my friends are lushes - although i think i have a good idea :)
so there it is, celebrate the cancer-versary with me! with the statistics as they are, each year is a huge thing to celebrate and who doesnt like a celebration! its also my half birthday, but well, that doesnt seem as important this year.
yay!
TOP 10 WAYS TO DISRUPT THE WAITING ROOM]
10) ask everyone around you to do things "STAT"
9) offer free prostate exams
8) ask everyone nervously for a spare catheter (just so you know, i do NOT have one)
7) pop a disc in the DVD player of you in an avocado-eating contest
6) supplement blaNd waiting room periodicals with nurse-fetish porn
5) give our best rendition of the dance-floor classic - the naked raptor
4) hold up a sign that reads, "free chemo in the parking lot" (with how much it costs, i may respond to that)
3) initiate a speLLing bee. be unflinchingly cruel with errors (i have no right to criticize others spelling...)
2) leaf through every magazine in the room, shake hands with everyone else, and then say loudly "jesus, this flesh eating scabies itches like a motherfucker"
1) repeatedly refer to the doctor you are waiting for as the "trembling butcher
CARE OF - PLANET CANCER
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Back!
INTERNET MOOCHING SITE - Work
Hi!
I know I have chemo brain (please see below :) but it isnt so bad that i forgot about this blog! i was actually out of the country (i am fancy pants) decided to take a trip to italy and some other places. i have wanted to go forever and since life is short, i decided to go. best idea ever! isnt it true that alcohol kills cancer?..... that is what i lived by during the trip, so shut it if it isnt true!
although it was fun fun fun, i am happy to be home. i really didnt think about health stuff while i was there except when i got super tired. walking miles and miles a day would take its toll on most people, but when you are prone to getting tired from sickiness, it is even more likely. i went on a cruise (yes the average age was probably 50) i was able to relax and have people wait on me while we were cruising. it was pretty awesome. too bad my real life doesnt have someone to clean my condo... those who have seen it can attest to the fact that mary poppins i am not.
now that i am back, i am full steam ahead with plastic castles. the huerta clan did the brain cancer walk in the bay area and raised a lot of money for the cause. in true san francisco style, there was a drum circle and other stuff that wonderful. very different from the LA walk. we walked along manhattan beach and flea from red hot chili peppers was there. there were super stylish brain cancer people (my self included of course) and food trucks with snooty food that happened to be yummy. they gave out coconut water, the new healthy drink that will probably be in the new unhealthy drink when more research is done. i think the brain cancer walk in LA is in September, but dont quote me on that. i guess i could look it up but i am still on vacation mood and too lazy :)
the trip was and is bookcased between chemo rounds. i stopped chemo two days before i had to start the trip and i start chemo now tonight. it worked out perfectly! nice thing to come back to. although, now i have an excuse to be lazy.... also a chemo plus, i will loose the weight i gained while i ate 24 hours a day on my trip! yay chemo!!!
one thing that i just figured out is that i have chemo two times in june! and i have an MRI at the end of june. that stinks because i had one in may! not fair! i know it is the same as it always is, but it seems suckier! oh well, all i have to keep thinking is chemo equals life. and life equals more vacation!
so, i am hoping to file the necessary paperwork for the plastic castles to become a real life thing. once that happens the work begins. i am going to rely on the cancer folk i know because of my brother to help me decipher what the fuck im supposed to do as far as raising money and explaining why raising money is important and what research to try and find when i raise gazillion dollars! so you know who you are, get ready for me to MOOCH!!
anyway - like i said before in early posts, every post will include a top ten list provided by Planet Cancer.
This one is called WHY TO DATE A CANCER PATIENT
10. I’m a cheap date--probably won't be eating much.
9. No need to take me to expensive restaurants because, if I do eat, it will probably come right back up.
8. I can be ready in a jiffy--only have to wash crevices. (EWWW)
7. Recreational drugs are paid for by insurance.
6. Commitment-phobic? I'm your dream girl.
5. Great in the sack. (That one would have made the list either way--but really more so now because I'll often already BE in the sack!) (FAMILY, DONT READ THIS! SOME THINGS ARE BEST NOT SHARED)
4. You'll always be the pretty one. BULLSHIT, :)
3. Strangers will really think you're special and extra compassionate. ( I LIKE TO SAY, YOU ARE DOING YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE)
2. You will get first dibs on all my possessions, and since I'm shopping to cover my fear, you'll come out waaay ahead. (MY TV IS PRETTY MUCH ALL I HAVE AND IT HAS BEEN PROMISED TO SOMEONE. HOWEVER, MY DEBT IS UP FOR GRABS)
1. With all my wigs, I'll be a different girl every night.
HEEHEE - i like that one. :)
Hi!
I know I have chemo brain (please see below :) but it isnt so bad that i forgot about this blog! i was actually out of the country (i am fancy pants) decided to take a trip to italy and some other places. i have wanted to go forever and since life is short, i decided to go. best idea ever! isnt it true that alcohol kills cancer?..... that is what i lived by during the trip, so shut it if it isnt true!
although it was fun fun fun, i am happy to be home. i really didnt think about health stuff while i was there except when i got super tired. walking miles and miles a day would take its toll on most people, but when you are prone to getting tired from sickiness, it is even more likely. i went on a cruise (yes the average age was probably 50) i was able to relax and have people wait on me while we were cruising. it was pretty awesome. too bad my real life doesnt have someone to clean my condo... those who have seen it can attest to the fact that mary poppins i am not.
now that i am back, i am full steam ahead with plastic castles. the huerta clan did the brain cancer walk in the bay area and raised a lot of money for the cause. in true san francisco style, there was a drum circle and other stuff that wonderful. very different from the LA walk. we walked along manhattan beach and flea from red hot chili peppers was there. there were super stylish brain cancer people (my self included of course) and food trucks with snooty food that happened to be yummy. they gave out coconut water, the new healthy drink that will probably be in the new unhealthy drink when more research is done. i think the brain cancer walk in LA is in September, but dont quote me on that. i guess i could look it up but i am still on vacation mood and too lazy :)
the trip was and is bookcased between chemo rounds. i stopped chemo two days before i had to start the trip and i start chemo now tonight. it worked out perfectly! nice thing to come back to. although, now i have an excuse to be lazy.... also a chemo plus, i will loose the weight i gained while i ate 24 hours a day on my trip! yay chemo!!!
one thing that i just figured out is that i have chemo two times in june! and i have an MRI at the end of june. that stinks because i had one in may! not fair! i know it is the same as it always is, but it seems suckier! oh well, all i have to keep thinking is chemo equals life. and life equals more vacation!
so, i am hoping to file the necessary paperwork for the plastic castles to become a real life thing. once that happens the work begins. i am going to rely on the cancer folk i know because of my brother to help me decipher what the fuck im supposed to do as far as raising money and explaining why raising money is important and what research to try and find when i raise gazillion dollars! so you know who you are, get ready for me to MOOCH!!
anyway - like i said before in early posts, every post will include a top ten list provided by Planet Cancer.
This one is called WHY TO DATE A CANCER PATIENT
10. I’m a cheap date--probably won't be eating much.
9. No need to take me to expensive restaurants because, if I do eat, it will probably come right back up.
8. I can be ready in a jiffy--only have to wash crevices. (EWWW)
7. Recreational drugs are paid for by insurance.
6. Commitment-phobic? I'm your dream girl.
5. Great in the sack. (That one would have made the list either way--but really more so now because I'll often already BE in the sack!) (FAMILY, DONT READ THIS! SOME THINGS ARE BEST NOT SHARED)
4. You'll always be the pretty one. BULLSHIT, :)
3. Strangers will really think you're special and extra compassionate. ( I LIKE TO SAY, YOU ARE DOING YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE)
2. You will get first dibs on all my possessions, and since I'm shopping to cover my fear, you'll come out waaay ahead. (MY TV IS PRETTY MUCH ALL I HAVE AND IT HAS BEEN PROMISED TO SOMEONE. HOWEVER, MY DEBT IS UP FOR GRABS)
1. With all my wigs, I'll be a different girl every night.
HEEHEE - i like that one. :)
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
#1 TOP TEN
hi
so i have a few cancer books that i went out and bought immediately after getting out of the hospital.
1) crazy sexy cancer (2 different books with the same name)
2) planet cancer
3) everything changes
they are books that deal with my age group. they use humor to the extreme which is why i love them!
the planet cancer book has lots of top ten lists and i thought i would share one of them in each post. since i start chemo this week, i thought the one on chemo brain would be appropriate
TOP 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH CHEMO BRAIN (TRUE TERM)
10) swear to everyone that you were a blond before you lost your hair (in my case - patches - but still counts!)
9) tell people that your brain "temporarily shuts down during chemo to prevent excessive loss of brain cells"
8) spend the next twenty minutes trying to actually remember and articulate #9
7) when your brain gives out and you stumble over a sentence, look the person directly in the eye and say, "did you catch all that"
6) wait, what was a i talking about? (ONE OF MY PERSONAL FAVORITES)
5) look at your oncologist and say "whoa! you're treating me for what????"
4) proudly announce, "at least it doesnt affect my ability to drive"! (IGNORE THE FACT THAT I HAVE NO PERIPHERAL VISION ON THE RIGHT SIDE)
3) tell everyone it gives you a chance to live in a man's shoes for a change
2) wait, what was i talking about?
1) when all else fails, pretend you are having flashbacks from 'nam. even if you weren't born yet
so chemo brain is so real that the mayo clinic has come up with a list for dealing with chemo brain:
I love that! it sounds so far-fetched-but it it so freakin true. very good way of explaining it to someone who hasnt gone through it.
BRAIN WALK
so apparently we are raising money! its so fun! the one in los angeles is, i think, in septemeber. so since most of you are living in los angeles, i expect your butts to participate. last year it was right on the beach so even if you hate walking, at least you can see a pretty view!
MRI TIME
so i get MRI every two months. it sounds like a lot but to be honest, i would get them every month if i could. seems like, what can grow in a month! so it seems like they would always be good. unfortunately that doesnt always work
this is the last MRI that i have before my one-year cancerversary (i just made that up!) it is scary because the stats are so bad that the one year mark is a big mark to survive to. yay me!
i think that i get lulled into a false sense that everything is always going to be fine. i had some news that just punches me in the stomach and gets rid of that sense of everything goin to b OK. there was a guy that a friend knows who got diagnosed with the same cancer in the same month i did. he is my age and pretty much the only difference is that his tumor was bigger and in a different area in the brain. he found out at his last MRI that the tumor came back and he had surgery last week. so there is no security. they say age is a big factor - but he is my age. i guess i cant compare myself to him since we are all different. but of course that is impossible to actually do.
the MRI has to be good because i leave for italy next week and that would suck ass to get bad news before.
UPDATE ON THE BUS THING BELOW
Angela told me that the comedian Robert Schimmel had cancer and died in a car crash. so - car crash is OK to say, but still no bus. no bus.
so i have a few cancer books that i went out and bought immediately after getting out of the hospital.
1) crazy sexy cancer (2 different books with the same name)
2) planet cancer
3) everything changes
they are books that deal with my age group. they use humor to the extreme which is why i love them!
the planet cancer book has lots of top ten lists and i thought i would share one of them in each post. since i start chemo this week, i thought the one on chemo brain would be appropriate
TOP 10 WAYS TO DEAL WITH CHEMO BRAIN (TRUE TERM)
10) swear to everyone that you were a blond before you lost your hair (in my case - patches - but still counts!)
9) tell people that your brain "temporarily shuts down during chemo to prevent excessive loss of brain cells"
8) spend the next twenty minutes trying to actually remember and articulate #9
7) when your brain gives out and you stumble over a sentence, look the person directly in the eye and say, "did you catch all that"
6) wait, what was a i talking about? (ONE OF MY PERSONAL FAVORITES)
5) look at your oncologist and say "whoa! you're treating me for what????"
4) proudly announce, "at least it doesnt affect my ability to drive"! (IGNORE THE FACT THAT I HAVE NO PERIPHERAL VISION ON THE RIGHT SIDE)
3) tell everyone it gives you a chance to live in a man's shoes for a change
2) wait, what was i talking about?
1) when all else fails, pretend you are having flashbacks from 'nam. even if you weren't born yet
so chemo brain is so real that the mayo clinic has come up with a list for dealing with chemo brain:
- decrease workload - DONE
- avoid multiple tasks - CANT SEEM TO GET THIS ONE DOWN
- prepare today for tomorrow - TRY
- make lists - I KNOW THIS SOUNDS LIKE A JOKE, BUT I FORGET TO WRITE THINGS ON THE LIST
- sleep more - DONE
- use mnemonics and wordplay - REMINDS ME OF STUDYING FOR THE BAR - NOT GOING TO HAPPEN
- use calendars to record appointments - SEE MAKE LISTS
- color code and label items - I AM A J - AND I STILL WONT DO THAT
- track memory problems in small diaries - SEE MAKE LISTS AND USE CALENDARS
- do crossword puzzles and sudoku - WORDS WITH FRIENDS ROCK
I love that! it sounds so far-fetched-but it it so freakin true. very good way of explaining it to someone who hasnt gone through it.
BRAIN WALK
so apparently we are raising money! its so fun! the one in los angeles is, i think, in septemeber. so since most of you are living in los angeles, i expect your butts to participate. last year it was right on the beach so even if you hate walking, at least you can see a pretty view!
MRI TIME
so i get MRI every two months. it sounds like a lot but to be honest, i would get them every month if i could. seems like, what can grow in a month! so it seems like they would always be good. unfortunately that doesnt always work
this is the last MRI that i have before my one-year cancerversary (i just made that up!) it is scary because the stats are so bad that the one year mark is a big mark to survive to. yay me!
i think that i get lulled into a false sense that everything is always going to be fine. i had some news that just punches me in the stomach and gets rid of that sense of everything goin to b OK. there was a guy that a friend knows who got diagnosed with the same cancer in the same month i did. he is my age and pretty much the only difference is that his tumor was bigger and in a different area in the brain. he found out at his last MRI that the tumor came back and he had surgery last week. so there is no security. they say age is a big factor - but he is my age. i guess i cant compare myself to him since we are all different. but of course that is impossible to actually do.
the MRI has to be good because i leave for italy next week and that would suck ass to get bad news before.
UPDATE ON THE BUS THING BELOW
Angela told me that the comedian Robert Schimmel had cancer and died in a car crash. so - car crash is OK to say, but still no bus. no bus.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Brain cancer walk!
There is a brain cancer walk on may 7 in the bay area! The bay area Huerta contingency has set up a team that you can donate thru.
Go to braintumor.org. Click on donate. Search by team name- numb skullz
Weeeeeee!
Go to braintumor.org. Click on donate. Search by team name- numb skullz
Weeeeeee!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
do's and don'ts of dealing with us sicko people
MOOCHING OF INTERNET SITE - Work (not sure if i should call it former work or work, or place i mooch internet- im working on that)
hello :)
first i want to thank everyone for being nice about this blog. i am really excited about the non-profit and excited to organize a party :) i like parties
There are a few things i have learned during this past year of cancer life. I thought I would share them. if i say something that you have done, just know im not talking about you, you are perfect :)
DON'TS
1) Most imnportant - Don't tell someone with a terminal illness that, "well, i (you) could get hit by a bus tomorrow!) i know this is supposed to make me feel better, showing how bad bus drivers are i guess, but guess what, i could get hit by a bus too! so that makes me doubly fucked. Yay! also, how many people do you actually know who got hit by a bus and died. i havent really heard about many but maybe since i live in LA and no one really takes the bus i have a false sense of safety in the bus drivers. maybe in say san francisco its different. anyone- no dying bus talk.
2) dont tell someone who is on chemo that they look good. for the most part it is such a lie! i know i look like shit. all green and dirty (who has the energy to take a shower when you are filling your body with toxins). if you tell me i look like shit when i do look like shit, when you tell me i look good, it means so much more. oh, but you can always tell me i look skinny. heehee
3) dont ever say to someone who is on chemo that "you always seem tired and how could someone be that tired all the time. snap out of it." or say "wow you sleep a lot, you must be lazy" really? hmmmm i think that one may be self explanatory. of course sometimes i am lying and i just want you to leave me alone :) just kidding, i think. but for the most part i am really fucking tired. again, toxins rushing through this body. swooshing around in the body. like if you drank a lot of water and you think that you drank too much water and you swear you could hear the water moving inside your tummy (maybe that is just me but lets pretend you feel the same). not only do i not want to puke when i sleep, (positive), i also dont have to think that, crap i feel lazy (see above). one thing that goes through, i think, every person with cancer's brain is that no day can be wasted b/c you never know what tomorrow might bring (i could get hit by a bus!). it feels wasteful to stay on the couch for five days every twenty eight days (my chemo cycle for the next year and a half). but fuck it. bring on the couch.
DO
1) say i look skinny ;)
2) say i look skinny while i am eating a pint of ice cream
3) the opposite of the don'ts
yay! do and don't of dealing with cancer people. well, me.
hello :)
first i want to thank everyone for being nice about this blog. i am really excited about the non-profit and excited to organize a party :) i like parties
There are a few things i have learned during this past year of cancer life. I thought I would share them. if i say something that you have done, just know im not talking about you, you are perfect :)
DON'TS
1) Most imnportant - Don't tell someone with a terminal illness that, "well, i (you) could get hit by a bus tomorrow!) i know this is supposed to make me feel better, showing how bad bus drivers are i guess, but guess what, i could get hit by a bus too! so that makes me doubly fucked. Yay! also, how many people do you actually know who got hit by a bus and died. i havent really heard about many but maybe since i live in LA and no one really takes the bus i have a false sense of safety in the bus drivers. maybe in say san francisco its different. anyone- no dying bus talk.
2) dont tell someone who is on chemo that they look good. for the most part it is such a lie! i know i look like shit. all green and dirty (who has the energy to take a shower when you are filling your body with toxins). if you tell me i look like shit when i do look like shit, when you tell me i look good, it means so much more. oh, but you can always tell me i look skinny. heehee
3) dont ever say to someone who is on chemo that "you always seem tired and how could someone be that tired all the time. snap out of it." or say "wow you sleep a lot, you must be lazy" really? hmmmm i think that one may be self explanatory. of course sometimes i am lying and i just want you to leave me alone :) just kidding, i think. but for the most part i am really fucking tired. again, toxins rushing through this body. swooshing around in the body. like if you drank a lot of water and you think that you drank too much water and you swear you could hear the water moving inside your tummy (maybe that is just me but lets pretend you feel the same). not only do i not want to puke when i sleep, (positive), i also dont have to think that, crap i feel lazy (see above). one thing that goes through, i think, every person with cancer's brain is that no day can be wasted b/c you never know what tomorrow might bring (i could get hit by a bus!). it feels wasteful to stay on the couch for five days every twenty eight days (my chemo cycle for the next year and a half). but fuck it. bring on the couch.
DO
1) say i look skinny ;)
2) say i look skinny while i am eating a pint of ice cream
3) the opposite of the don'ts
yay! do and don't of dealing with cancer people. well, me.
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