Like most vacations, our days cruising on the Disney Magic just flew by! It seemed nice and slow and leisurely at first, but once we started having port stops in Italy (which lasted the better part of a day), time quickly accelerated. Before we knew it, we were on our last port stop in Nice, France and then headed back to Barcelona. The weather was cooler than expected for the first few days, but then greatly improved about the time we hit Florence. Our best days were the day in Nice and the day at sea following Nice. The overall trip was wonderful!
Here is just a small sampling of pictures from the trip:
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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona |
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First night of the cruise |
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Naples/Sorrento -- it rained a little during our excursion |
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Triumphal Arch, Rome -- weather improving (no rain) |
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Colosseum, Rome |
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Florence -- weather getting good! |
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Florence -- our favorite city! |
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Nice, France -- nice weather! |
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Our ship in Villefranche harbor |
Chemo Round #5 Starts Tuesday, June 4
Now back to the not-so-fun stuff. Originally I was scheduled to start today (June 3). I went in for my appointment as scheduled, bloodwork was done, but the doc was hesitant to start me today without first getting confirmation on my CPK count, a test which takes a full day to get results. You may recall that my CPK spiked off the charts just before the cruise. Well I did as instructed and drank a ton of water while on vacation. I actually felt great the entire cruise! But due to this high CPK number prior to the cruise, the doctor wanted to first verify that it has returned to normal ranges before dosing me with more Yondelis. As he often says, "once we put it in, we can't take it out". Therefore, out of an abundance of caution, it was decided that the best thing to do was delay until we have a verified good CPK number. I return to the infusion center tomorrow morning with the expectation that I will start Round #5.
Happy Birthday Barbara!
There's another big thing that's happening tomorrow as well. My youngest sister is having a birthday. She has been with me at every significant step in my treatment . . . even back 11 years ago when I was first diagnosed. Love you Barb!
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