Introduction

Late February of 2012 Mark was diagnosed with stage 4 Metastatic Melanoma Cancer. This is written for our family and friends who have so caringly expressed a desire to know of the current situation. We so appreciate the love and support that has been shown to us and we lovingly empathize with and pray for many of you that have had or are currently going through trials of your own. In love, hope and faith, Mark and Ane

Friday, August 21, 2020

The Meds Keep Working

Another PET scan this past Monday, August 17th, has once again revealed no tumor growth! How thankful we are!! Mark is beginning to have some side effects from the cancer medications. Joint pain seems to be the most persistent issue. Dr. Taylor acknowledged that this is common. If the pain gets too severe, the dosage can be reduced, but it will remain the same for now.  

The Adrenal Insufficiency continues to be managed with Hydrocortisone. Some days Mark feels great.  Other days he experiences extreme fatigue, nausea, and dizziness.  For the most part, he can function normally if he gets enough rest. He is a trouper and does not like to complain. When he does, I know that he is definitely not feeling well.  

We continue writing stories of our lives.  It is sweet remembering the joys and sorrows, the trials and the triumphs, and above all, the many miracles and blessings that we have been recipients of. This summer, our outdoor project has been installing zip lines for the older grand-kids and anyone else who is brave enough to try them. (There is a 500-pound limit!)  Each zip-line requires a take-off and a landing, so several platforms and towers have been erected. Building has always been play for Mark, which gives him a chance to do something that he really enjoys.  

As much as possible, we spend time with our children, their spouses, and 18 grandchildren. They bring the greatest joy. Life is good! 


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