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SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 9, 2010 - 01:35pm PT
What a curve ball life pitches (yeah, been watching the playoffs)...last several weeks I am romping around Yosemite, picking up trash, hiking, scrambling and climbing around the base of El Cap in 90+ heat feeling great; the next week being told I need imminent surgery. Surgery scheduled for next Thursday. Ferretlegger has been my trusty companion throuugh all this zero to 60 junk ola. I'm not happy missing the remainder of the Fall season in Yosemite; and Ferretlegger's El Cap fall wall plans have been put on hold...ah, spring climbing on the wall gives him a chance to get even more buffed. Glad this all happened after Facelift so I got to connect up with more flesh to flesh folks than cyber folks. Kinda scared but thankful also for what medical science has to offer! Susan
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Swimming in LEB tears.
Oct 9, 2010 - 01:36pm PT
I hope your curve ball heals quickly.
survival

Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
Oct 9, 2010 - 01:38pm PT
Best of luck and a speedy recovery!!

John Moosie

climber
Beautiful California
Oct 9, 2010 - 05:42pm PT
Bummer, I hope things go well.

Reminds me of an old joke.

A doctor has come to see one of his patients in a hospital. The patient has had major surgery to both of his hands.

"Doctor," says the man excitedly and dramatically holds up his heavily bandaged hands. "Will I be able to play the piano when these bandages come off?"

"I don't see why not," replies the doctor.

"That's funny," says the man. "I wasn't able to play it before."

...

So are you going to able to throw a mean curve ball after this surgery?
nita

Social climber
chica from chico.. You shall call me..mini moo.
Oct 9, 2010 - 09:11pm PT
Susan,

Good luck with surgery and recovery..
Sending healing thoughts your way..

Saludos..
xoxo
nita..
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Oct 9, 2010 - 10:01pm PT
Susan-So Ferretman will have to do the bottom job on Noir all by himself!

My best to you.

Guido
Ksolem

Trad climber
Monrovia, California
Oct 9, 2010 - 10:18pm PT
I don’t know you, but after reading your post I am compelled to add a few comments which I hope are constructive.

Three years ago I had to make a similar adjustment, from the certain knowledge that I was in great shape and excellent health to the understanding that my life could end shortly or I might, perhaps, recover. The discovery of my problem took a few days, following a convulsive seizure which got my attention. I learned some things in the process, have undergone remarkable medical traetments, and I am doing really well now.

Be pro-active with your Doctors. Walk in to every meeting with a pen and paper and a list of questions. You certainly must have a lot of questions right now, but when you get that 10 minutes with the Doctors it’s easy to forget what you wanted to ask. Write down the answers. Even better, if you have a significant other or trusted friend get them to write them down too, then take a quick look and see if you both heard the same thing. Bring up any discrepancies on the spot for clarity.

I’m not paranoid about Doctors. To the contrary I have been so very fortunate to be under the care of some great ones. I just know from experience, that if you take the process of communicating with them about your care very seriously they will appreciate it and you also will be in a better position to make decisions.

If you are attuned to and engaged in the process they will be able to do a better job for you.

I hope you experience the best of all possible outcomes.



rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Oct 9, 2010 - 10:24pm PT
I know this olympic marathon runner and medalist that thinks surgery is bad jew jew...some surgeons have great bed-side manners when it comes to padding their bank accounts...try throwing the knuckleball...rj
Ksolem

Trad climber
Monrovia, California
Oct 9, 2010 - 11:14pm PT
Sorry Johnny - If you were in my shoes you would not be making statements like that. And just because someone is an Olympian does not mean that they have experienced everything. Many Olympic athletes are only in the games today due to the work of top notch surgeons.

and BTW it's "bad Ju Ju," not Jew Jew...
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Oct 9, 2010 - 11:17pm PT

Apologies Ksolem...flippant on my part....don't judge another man until you have walked in his shoes.....rj
bmacd

Trad climber
100% Canadian
Oct 9, 2010 - 11:20pm PT
Wishing you the best in terms of recovery. Though my recent surgery was planned, I totally underestimated the recovery, which has slid me a couple curve balls.

Hang in there bro !
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Oct 9, 2010 - 11:40pm PT
Best of luck.

Invest in Netflix - their instant view option is a post-surgery head-saver! :) Heal quickly and well!
Ksolem

Trad climber
Monrovia, California
Oct 10, 2010 - 12:06am PT
Johnny - Good one - got it.

Best wishes
Lynne Leichtfuss

Trad climber
Will know soon
Oct 10, 2010 - 01:24am PT
What the heck are they diagnosing and prognosing ??? I feel like family, concerned. Hey, we are family here and besides caring we have alot of collective knowledge. What up my new best girlfriend ??? lynnie

Edit: of course you are now and will continue to be in my heart and thoughts and prayers. Peace.
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Oct 10, 2010 - 01:56am PT
Ksolem...just kidding on the ju ju part....my friend that runs like a deer is jewish....rj
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 10, 2010 - 12:01pm PT
what the heck are they diagnosing...
Ferretleggers love child. I told him to keep the damn Ferrets away from me....

Girlie stuff....I"ll email you

Guido....yep I"m not going near that boat bottom...the boat is long and beamy...too much surface area
philo

Trad climber
Somewhere halfway over the rainbow
Oct 10, 2010 - 09:32pm PT
Best of luck and best of wishes to you.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 24, 2010 - 12:39am PT
A short retrospective…
June 30: yeah early retirement, things look good, no more crowding fun time into holidays or weekends; long ocean cruises without need to have regular contact with the “bosses” … even an early retirement incentive.
July 28: sad day, loss of my beloved 11 ½ year old yellow lab. She lived a great life, but shucks we were going to have more time, not the rushed a.m. and p.m. walks. She was brave and strong and did live a wonderful life.
August : 3 weeks in Montana hiking everyday the M trail, Sacajewa Peak, hikes out in Hyalith. Ferretlegger working a project at the U. Not much sailing this summer as Ferretlegger plans a Fall solo El Cap and we spend lots of time in Yosemite practicing set up of new gear, refreshing aid climbing and such. Oh well, not a problem, Hawaii and Alaska beckon in the Spring.
September: Eastern Sierras backpacking; Palisades Glacier. Brand new backpack because geez…now lots of time. Facelift: wow, I can be there the whole time, no need to rush up for the weekend because of work. Lots of time to work out to get ready for an epic ski season…we plan the building of sledges because we are tired of hauling packs for extended back country trips.
October: WTF is this digestive issue that won’t go away? OK the spring colonoscopy diagnosed some diverticula with the recommendation…eat more fiber etc. etc. An attack of diverticulitis? Dr. puts me on Flagyl and Cipro. Oh crap, the side effects are demoralizing and creepy but it’s only for 10 days. We are headed to Moab mid Oct for our annual mtn. bike and Indian Creek trip so I’ll concentrate on getting stuff ready for that trip. Oct. 6th my regular annual girlie checkup. I have been working out like a demon trying to get my abs REALLY strong after having hernia surgery in May. I point out to the Dr. that it seems like something is getting hard but it’s low and only on one side. She concurs that it isn’t muscle tissue and appears to be an “enlargement” in my pelvis. Sent for a special ultra sound confirming a very large ovarian mass. Stunned. October 8th I am at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Medicine (formerly Cancer Clinic) signing up for surgery on October 14th.
October 14th: Surgery at 1:30; Ferretlegger there with me until I can’t remember. Doc leans over me sometime later in recovery confirming an ovarian cancer diagnosis. Likely clear cell. I recall moaning, “it hurts, and oh shit”
Surgery recovery: several days in the hospital, now home resting, and getting some walks around the block (wasn’t it just 2 weeks ago I was running 5 to 6 miles down to Capitola beach and back?) arrrgghhh…Pins and needles waiting for path report: 10/20 Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer; Stage 1C. Mixed news, but on the uptick. Clear Cell is rare and can be aggressive but stage 1c has good prognosis...perhaps even the surgery cleaned it all, but chemo follow up is always recommended. Starts Nov. 19th. Then regular follow up via CT scans.
Life isn’t grand right now, but it’s good. I am so thankful my son is grown and in college. Around the hospital and clinic I saw too many sick young people; some who probably had young children at home and my heart would absolutely break.
I’ve sailed oceans, climbed (to me) mountains; rolled in the snow, spent time at the bottom of the ocean; rode mountain bike trails that seemed like they would never end; had a career that I absolutely loved; and a cherished son that has successfully “launched” and a partner that is tough as any granite wall. Everything that is left for me is frosting on the cake. So time to slow down a little bit and not always try to have my cake and eat it too. Things do seem to happen for a reason…don’t they?
And besides that….I just saw the Giants win the pennant. Things are definitely up!
To my ST friends that have been in contact via Ferretlegger…I’m on the mend and will get to all of you soon…and to my hero Paul (Disaster Master)…thanks for your personal words of encouragement…you have touched so many people not only with your spirit but in a very practical sense of become attuned to your body…and to other women on ST, some of you already know this, but ovarian cancer is called the cancer that “whispers” because one day you think you have indigestion and the next day you are told you have cancer. And there is no screening like a Mammography.
I remember years ago, after a difficult time, a cherished mentor said to me: “Susan, you have always landed on your feet”. I don’t expect anything differently now.

Looking forward...to the next time I am able to rope up.

Ferretlegger and I on Sacagewa Peak, Bozeman, August 2010; this time a different mtn. to climb, but climb it we will.


Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Oct 24, 2010 - 12:56am PT
Susan - we are all here for you. Thanks for letting us be here for you. cg
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Oct 24, 2010 - 12:58am PT
Positive Vibes your way, Susan!
murcy

climber
sanfrancisco
Oct 24, 2010 - 01:10am PT
My mom is now 22 years after diagnosis of stage 3-something ovarian cancer (and three years after diagnosis of end-stage--bye-bye--pancreatic, but that's another story). My dad made sure she had the latest, most promising treatment. Nothing against those who opt for homeopathic therapies or whatever, but scientific medicine is getting so much better with ovarian cancers than they used to be (not so much for pancreatic).

You have done great spotting this early. Your fitness was crucial to that.

SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 25, 2010 - 12:15am PT
Aw gee thanks Sully...you've been great to climb with. The best help will be getting M out to the gym!

A little set back today...my left leg started to swell some, a CT scan showed some early blood clot formation....now I am on daily injections of a blood thinner for the next few months. Geez will the fun ever end?
nita

Social climber
chica from chico.. I shall call you..mini moo.
Oct 25, 2010 - 12:44am PT
Susan,

I guess it's time to elevate your leg and rest for a bit more... Bummer, but..this too shall pass.

sending love..and light..

Saludos..

Salud..

xoxo
nita
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Oct 25, 2010 - 01:44am PT
Susan

Happy and quick healing vibes from the Cruz.
Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Nov 22, 2010 - 01:59pm PT
Susan,

How are you doing lately?

-Paul
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Nov 22, 2010 - 03:13pm PT
hey SCseagoat, great to meet you at the Facelift, sorry it wasn't less hectic so that we could have talked a bit more... crush that curve ball over the centerfield wall girl! we're rooting for you!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 22, 2010 - 06:01pm PT
Doing well...just as the "owees" from the surgery have subsided I started my first chemo. The anti nausea meds really do their thing...now third day out I have the expected muscle aches...which is supposed to last only a few days. I still have my hair but will cut it next week before it goes on its own. Appetite very good. I've been very mobile, lots of walking. Light hand weight workouts. I got back to PA to visit my elderly Dad...that was the hardest...telling him what's up. Spending time on our boat (at dock)...the sea air is very restorative. We may do a run down to Joshua Tree before my next chemo. Although I can't climb just walking around in a different environment will be wonderful. Also planning on being at the Donni event on the 5th. Although I know the chemo effects will be cumulative just getting past that first one was a big relief. Now just 5 more to go! (They are every three weeks).
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 11, 2010 - 05:25pm PT
2nd chemo 12-10-10. Premeds, all the good stuff legally before they make you a toxic waste dump; chemo takes 8 hours, wore my running tights and top and did laps (sorta) around the chemo ward...CANNOT sit for 8 hours. So far so good! Hair is mostly gone but the drive to get well is in high gear! 2 down 4 to go. (Yeah yeah yeah, I know Teal is the Ovarian Cancer color...my teal running top was bought many years ago.)


Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Dec 11, 2010 - 05:28pm PT
Where is my 'like' button for you on this thread? :)

You rock! Stay strong. Looking forward to getting together sometime in 2011 - we'll make it happen!
Mark Hudon

Trad climber
Hood River, OR
Dec 11, 2010 - 05:46pm PT
Susan,

You're looking great and I admire your awesome attitude!

Take care,
Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Dec 11, 2010 - 06:30pm PT
Hi, Paul here.

Keep on going, and sharing with us on ST if you want to. It's a mutual support circle here.

I was downest of the down today, but have screwed my head back on now, I hope.

Remember, even in the hard parts, everything changes, often for the best eventually.

Master on, CRAC member!
nita

Social climber
chica from chico..waiting on spring days..
Jan 2, 2011 - 03:29pm PT
Miss Susan,

It's been a couple of days since your last zap...I have been thinking about you, and i hope you are feeling better.. Sending you healing thoughts , prayers..and..Love.

Salud..
xoxo
nita..

ps..mebmgettingatinybetter.

HighTraverse

Trad climber
Bay Area
Jan 3, 2011 - 12:15pm PT
Susan, I hadn't picked up this thread till this morning. Sorry to hear of your ordeal just when you were starting your new life. Life has it's unexpected trials and you'll get through this one. Your positive 'tude is inspiring.
Fred
blackbird

Trad climber
the flat water trails...
Jan 3, 2011 - 03:34pm PT
Three years ago I had to make a similar adjustment, from the certain knowledge that I was in great shape and excellent health to the understanding that my life could end shortly or I might, perhaps, recover

Sounds ironically familiar, right down to the time frame, K. ...

Susan, the thing I"ve found out about these curve balls it that over time, ya get to be darned good at whackin' 'em outta the park!!

My first surgery three years ago (uterine cancer) was certainly a curve ball; the second one (one year agon on the 13th of this month - ovarian cancer) was just a spit ball...

Each day right now may seem like eternity sometimes, but it's not. The slow, dragging days can merely be opportunities to smile some more, see more beauty, revel in the moments that you have, and find joy and peace and yes, even sorrow. They can also be more time to sleep (always nice!!!)

In all of that, I have found that I've come back different, certainly, but with a more healthy outlook on life in general, and absolutely a more appreciative view of both the good and the bad.

I'm sure that there's a caucophony of thoughts and feelings swirling in your head and your heart... It will sort itself out. For me, there was (and honestly, sometimes still is) depression, anger, resentment, even shame. Oddly, there's also relief. Can't explain it...

I guess everyone has a different opinion of what it is to knock one out of the park. I have no doubt that you'll find your definition over time...

In the meantime, know that you are not alone out there in this. Sending you many thoughts and prayers for speedy recovery, peace and acceptance,

bb
Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Jan 3, 2011 - 04:17pm PT
SUSAN,

How goes it? Good to see more folks picking up the thread for you, so to speak.

How's your New Year, feeling strong, or wrong? Likely a mixed bag. Me too. On we go, though.

I thought of you while in J-Tree. Wish you and Blackbird and all the rest of the survivor / thrivers in the Cancer sub-set of ST all the greatest that can be.

Climbers Rise Above Cancer. Even when we feel like we fail to red-point, let alone on-site, we WILL try again. That is the difference between a soul who collapses and a soul who soars. I know I feel less than best, but I (and you ) are climbing on.

Keep letting us know what's up when you can.

-Disaster Master
(Paul)
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2011 - 10:50pm PT
Happy New Year everyone, thanks for warms thoughts. Third of six chemos was New Year's Eve day...yeah, why hang out at a bar when I could sit in a cozy recliner and just mainline?!!! Doing well, considering I look more like an alien...bald, no eyebrows, no eyelashes! All the "labs" indicate that everything is moving in the right direction. I usually get long walks in every day and to the gym a couple times a week. Michael (Ferretlegger) and I made it up to Kirkwood last week. He got some skiing in, I got to pick up my season pass (purchased prior to getting ill and didn't buy "insurance") and think about how next year will be different.

All the struggles we endure as climbers, hikers, mountaineers, or just hard core outdoors people has been an invaluable preparation for this journey.

I think alot about seeing everyone next year at Facelift when I should have most of my strength back, if not much hair!

Paul, so glad you got down to JT, any relief from the side effects of your clinical trial meds?
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 22, 2011 - 12:48am PT
Crux is reached, chemo 4 of 6 completed today. I've been feeling pretty good, even though I look like an alien...should have seen me the day I got my eyes dilated...whoa then I REALLY did look bizarre...if only the pupils had been vertical instead of round! That would have freaked out everyone. Picture taken about 4 days ago.

Trying to keep my strength up! I'm not allowed to climb (not because of chemo but I am on blood thinners so I can't risk bumps and knocks) but I do get to the regular gym as much as possible to work out. Keeping my fingers crossed that when I'm done with chemo I will go into a forever remission.

Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jan 22, 2011 - 12:57am PT
Good luck with it all!

When are sessions 5 and 6? Hopefully soon, and successful.
nita

Social climber
chica from chico..waiting on spring days..
Jan 22, 2011 - 01:01am PT
Miss Susan,

Keeping my fingers crossed that when Your done with chemo you will go into a forever remission.

Yep, Positive vibes and wishes for you.. my Sister Susan..

Sending you *much Love...(-:

Saludos..

Salud..

xoxo
nita

ps. Back to work for me...
Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Jan 22, 2011 - 11:46am PT
forever remission
Bingo!
That's what I will call the next route I put up!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 22, 2011 - 01:33pm PT
forever remission
Bingo!
That's what I will call the next route I put up!

Paul, what a great call! We will do it together...well I'll belay you since I'm not a lead climber...yet! Susan
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Jan 22, 2011 - 02:51pm PT
Dam Susan, that photo looks like you just won an arm wrestling championship at the Yak and Yeti in Kathmadu.
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Jan 22, 2011 - 05:34pm PT
Susan:

You look beautiful and strong. Keep at it. Happy to hear you are over the hump.

Remission forever indeed.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 23, 2011 - 04:57pm PT
When are sessions 5 and 6? Hopefully soon, and successful

February and March. My son's 20th birthday is in March also...will be a month to celebrate. So far things are looking good. I may be one of the lucky ones.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 8, 2011 - 12:04am PT
First trip back to Yosemite since surgery and chemo. Full trip report later. This was a hike up to Columbia Rock on Yosemite Falls Trail above Camp 4. I call this Half Dome and Chemo Dome! Ferretlegger is there with me...as he always has been. I'm a lucky girl.

Half Dome and Chemo Dome
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Feb 8, 2011 - 12:31am PT
Right on Susan! You looked strong at the Donini show and you still do!
nita

Social climber
chica from chico..waiting on spring days..
Feb 8, 2011 - 11:44am PT
Miss Susan, so cool to see you getting out and enjoying yourself between treatments... you are.. one of the lucky ones.


Mr Michael, Thank you for being at Miss Susan's side.. can't wait to give you both a big hug. (-;

Take care....


xoxo
nita..



HighTraverse

Trad climber
Bay Area
Feb 8, 2011 - 12:37pm PT
Hey with that fancy "do" you're ready to don the saffron robes and join a Monastery in Dolpo!
Great pic of the Tri-Domes
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Feb 8, 2011 - 01:49pm PT
hey there say, susan!!! i know this was from oct? think it was...

but say, i found it now.... (you may still have another thread out here? too)...

best wishes... i am praying for you, too, along with the others....


nice to hear from you, recently, too, as we prayed for flanders!
god bless...
:)
phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Feb 8, 2011 - 03:07pm PT
Susan, Are you familiar with the Clearity Foundation?
http://www.clearityfoundation.org/

Hang in there. Wishing you all the best.

Phyl
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Feb 8, 2011 - 04:32pm PT
Nice to see you two out having fun. Looking forward to the next TR. I know soon you'll be out here (hope hope hope) and we'll have a HH taco get together!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 9, 2011 - 08:20pm PT
Susan, Are you familiar with the Clearity Foundation?

Thanks for the info. I was not familiar with Clearity. It's targeted group is for women in stage 3C and 4. I am early stage: 1C. Truly one of the lucky ones. Rarely is it caught early, typically 70% of women are not DX until it is very advanced. I think I have used up 8 of my 9 lives by being caught early. I will share the information with some of the support groups I meet with.

Great pic of the Tri-Domes
Ha Ha...I won't share that with Michael. And he THOUGHT he was thin on top...

you are.. one of the lucky ones.
Boy Nita, you are so right and I am so humbled by it every day. There isn't a day goes by that I don't tear up for those that didn't get the break I got. While my DX and follow up chemo is no picnic it breaks my heart every day reading about those who are still suffering so much.

we'll have a HH taco get together
oh yeah....you can count on it

Thank you Neebee, Jaybro and Fattrad for your kind words of encouragement. Means alot!
Gene

climber
Feb 9, 2011 - 08:37pm PT
Great pic of the Tri-Domes


Oh my!! LOL..

Best of the best to you and yours, Susan. Godspeed.

You and Paul have taught me much about cancer and life. I thank you both.

g
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Feb 10, 2011 - 03:42pm PT
Loooookin good.

Kathmandu Yacht Club is proud.

cheers

Guido
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 19, 2011 - 02:04am PT
No sprint to the end but getting it done the slow way...got kicked off chemo last week due to low white blood counts; returned today...YEAH, check off chemo #5. Number 6 on March 11 will be the final one! J-T here we come for Doug's benefit.

Paul (Disaster Master)...I wish I could capture words in the same way you do to be able to tell you how you have helped me tap into my inner self to keep moving through all this sh**t. I just want you and Doug to regain your health and strength...you have both paid your dues and then some in the self discovery that occurs when dealing with a serious illness.

Thought of you today at chemo where I must have downed 3 or 4 cups of tea! Susan

SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 12, 2011 - 02:39pm PT
It's over; Chemo #6 of 6 yesterday. Now off to J-Tree end of month! Yipppeeee

eye on the prize: DONE DONE DONE

Ferretlegger with me the whole way. Now back to roping up for both of us! J-Tree here we come. (I want Ferret to do an eyebrow donation)



go-B

climber
Sozo
Mar 12, 2011 - 02:53pm PT
Here's to you sweetheart and cheers to you both!
Gene

climber
Mar 12, 2011 - 03:08pm PT
Thanks for the update Susan. Great photo of you and FL. Kick ass and Godspeed!

g
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Mar 12, 2011 - 03:11pm PT
Oh yay!
nita

Social climber
chica from chico..waiting on spring days..
Mar 13, 2011 - 12:33am PT
Miss Susan,
Yippy....So happy for you, and Ferretlegger too.....(-;

Saludos..

Salud...

xoxo..
nita..
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Mar 13, 2011 - 08:16pm PT
Good on yah to both of you!!!!
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Mar 13, 2011 - 08:18pm PT
Sweet! 6 of 6 done. :) This is some welcome great news. :)
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Mar 13, 2011 - 08:27pm PT
hey there susan... say, i sent you something that will add to the "making you feel beautiful", from all this...

:)


god bless, and three cheers!!!
:)


let me know when it arrives, as there is one little thing included that could break--it is not packaged toooooo good... :O
Lynne Leichtfuss

Trad climber
Will know soon
Mar 13, 2011 - 08:32pm PT
Sensationally Supercalifragilisticexpealidotious !!! Wahooooo !!!

Seeing You Soon, Girlfriend and Mr. Ferretlegger :DD lynnie
blackbird

Trad climber
the flat water trails...
Mar 13, 2011 - 10:52pm PT
YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!

:D

bb
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 18, 2011 - 03:10pm PT
October 14, 2010: "We interrupt regular scheduled programming for six months of cancer diagnosis and chemo, and lets throw in blood thinners because you may have DVT"

March 18, 2011: "We return to regularly scheduled programming"

Dr. called with CT scan results this a.m. No evidence of cancer and no evidence of DVT...chemo ended last Friday and blood thinners end today!

It's been like a whipper that ends well. Shock, awe, adrenaline rush and when it finally stops you think "that was exciting but not sure I want to do it again".

See alot of you down in JTree. Lots more folks out there need healing...it's my turn to give give give.

edit: hey, this thing all started during the baseball playoffs and ends with the March Madness. Maybe I need to change the thread from "Curve Ball" to "Dunk that Ball"....oh who cares.....it's OVER
scuffy b

climber
dissected alluvial deposits, late Pleistocene
Mar 18, 2011 - 03:19pm PT
This certainly is great news.
Here's to regularly scheduled programming!
Mike Bolte

Trad climber
Planet Earth
Mar 18, 2011 - 03:20pm PT
glad to hear this excellent news! This is an inspiring thread.
Ghost

climber
A long way from where I started
Mar 18, 2011 - 03:21pm PT
Great news! Now you can move from staring wistfully at your gear to actually using it.
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Mar 18, 2011 - 05:16pm PT
Great news! What are you going to do first?
phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Mar 18, 2011 - 05:25pm PT
Fantastic news. I am really happy for you and all your loved ones.
nita

Social climber
chica from chico..waiting on spring days..
Mar 18, 2011 - 06:06pm PT
Miss Susan...Yeah.. Yipppeee ...sweet news! .. So happy for you, ferretlegger, your family and us..
.
Saludos.....

best wishes..

xoxo

nita......C-;

...........^....that's supposed to be a big smile.


SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 18, 2011 - 07:23pm PT
What are you going to do first?

"I'm going to Disneyland" (well not really) so instead:

I stayed in bed until noon then went out and bought a new BBQ. Quite frankly I am in a stupor (a good one). I keep replaying the Doc's voice message.

Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Mar 18, 2011 - 07:50pm PT
Dr. called with CT scan results this a.m. No evidence of cancer and no evidence of DVT...chemo ended last Friday and blood thinners end today!


Fan-Freak-in'-Tastic, Susan!

Good, good, good. That is what I want to hear!
Ashcroft

Trad climber
Washington, DC
Mar 18, 2011 - 07:56pm PT
Congratulations! I somehow missed the first part of the story, and just tuned in in time for the happy outcome.
hooblie

climber
from where the anecdotes roam
Mar 20, 2011 - 06:53am PT
top of the world to you! and to top it off, back to the top of supertopo!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 10, 2011 - 06:33pm PT
Full circle ... from my last climb before ovarian cancer DX to my first climb post chemo.

Chemo ended 4 weeks ago, scan shows me in "remission, no evidence of disease" but as we know with cancer there is never the guarantee of "forever remission". The shadow is always there, but it is for all of us regardless of our state of health. We just keep moving into the sunshine; but after awhile even sunshine burns too much and it becomes time to embrace the cooling refreshment of our shadow.



guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Apr 10, 2011 - 06:41pm PT
Way cool Susan, thanks for the update.
Brokedownclimber

Trad climber
Douglas, WY
Apr 10, 2011 - 06:42pm PT
It was good to see you there and "on the rocks!" You picked a great place to re-start your climbing!!

BDC
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Apr 10, 2011 - 09:17pm PT
Sweet. I've been too busy and missing important news like this. Love the good news...may it continue to come to you year after year after year!
Brokedownclimber

Trad climber
Douglas, WY
Apr 10, 2011 - 09:35pm PT
Crimpie-

I was just out of view to the L. when Mike (Ferretleger) took the picture. That's why I missed the HH in Boulder last week! Hee Hee!!

Just finished Karpkwitz with Zip.
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Apr 10, 2011 - 11:49pm PT
hey there say, susan!!! wonderful news to see all this update...

say, and, nice to hear the share of "symptoms" this can help others, you never know...


three cheers for your new climbing times!!!!




:)
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 12, 2011 - 04:49pm PT
Hey BDC indeed you and Zip were there to see the first shaky (very shaky) steps. It'll take some time to smooth out the rough edges...I still have neuropathy in my feet, a common side effect of chemo which hopefully will go away over time or at least get less numb! I was so happy to meet you...I love your posts and stories of the ranch.

Sully: we might have just missed each other. I was walking down in Cap right by your parent's house...looked like they missed getting walloped by the flood given the rise they are on...although it looked as if some of the soil banking their foundation was washed away. Was weird...Cap looks so normal until you see so many of the stores are not opened, or those that are have no flooring! Susan

nita

Social climber
chica from chico. spring days..yeah!
Apr 12, 2011 - 06:54pm PT
Miss Susan, have you tried acupuncture for your neuropathy? I hear it helps...Really..
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 12, 2011 - 07:19pm PT
Miss Susan, have you tried acupuncture for your neuropathy? I hear it helps...Really..

Hey Nita, so I've heard. However prior to chemo I HATED needles and now after six months of non stop (almost) being a human pin cushion I'm avoiding them as much as possible. I am going to ride it out for awhile, see how much better they get over time before jumping in with more stuff...esp. involving needles or ultra bizarre foods and supplements!
Susan
Disaster Master

Social climber
Born in So-Cal, left my soul in far Nor-Cal.
Apr 17, 2011 - 03:29pm PT
Susan, how about an update? Is your strength improving? How is Life?

I was VERY upset that I could not make the party at J Tree. That's (my) life, though. Wanted to see / meet a lot of people.

Let us know how you are.

Paul
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 18, 2011 - 02:03am PT
Hi Paul, I'm doing pretty well. Scroll up a few posts and I put a picture of my first climb since completing chemo, bald and all (this was at JT.) My strength is "ok", mild to moderate fatigue bothers me from time to time...also mild neuropathy in my toes. I'm focussed on getting "detoxed" from chemo. My post chemo scan was clear and cancer blood markers are all in normal range. My next scan is slated for late summer. Thinking about you alot, hoping that you get connected to some viable options for your pain and getting that tumor mass reversed. Susan
Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Apr 18, 2011 - 02:05am PT
All good news, and let's hope that there's more at the FaceLift in September!
Daphne

Trad climber
Mill Valley, CA
Apr 18, 2011 - 02:10am PT
This is so good to hear! So happy for you and everyone who loves you.
nita

Social climber
chica from chico. spring days..yeah!
Apr 18, 2011 - 02:13am PT
Miss Susan, one more try...

Acupuncture needles do not hurt, and besides neuropathy, it helps with fatigue too...

I personally love the rested relaxed feeling- after a acupuncture session... I highly recommend you give it a try.

SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 18, 2011 - 05:44pm PT
Acupuncture needles do not hurt, and besides neuropathy, it helps with fatigue too...

You have me convinced to start checking it out...there are alot of them in Santa Cruz. Thanks for your support,

Susan
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Apr 18, 2011 - 05:46pm PT
I recommend it as well. It doesn't hurt and you should not feel any discomfort. Good luck with it. It did WONDERS for me two surgeries ago...

c
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 16, 2011 - 03:56pm PT
Whoo Hoo....6 month post chemo CT scan and blood work: all clean! Next one in 3 months! Don't forget, September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, wear teal, save your pink for next month. Susan


Paul, I miss you so much and wish you would have had the same good fortune that I'm currrently having. It hurts that you aren't here, really hurts.
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Sep 16, 2011 - 04:12pm PT
Congrats Susan!
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Sep 16, 2011 - 04:44pm PT
Awesome news!
Gene

climber
Sep 16, 2011 - 05:04pm PT
YeeHawwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!
nita

Social climber
chica de chico, I don't claim to be a daisy.
Sep 16, 2011 - 06:40pm PT
Susan, yeah..... always wishing you a **clean bill of health..
See you in YellerPines...
Salud...
nita







Sending out- good thoughts to Ruth...
Saludos..
nita

phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Sep 17, 2011 - 12:30pm PT
Great news, Susan!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 30, 2011 - 02:40pm PT
Before turning over to my sisters in Pink (Breast Cancer Awareness Month: October) I wanted to do one last plug for Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, September and my Teal sisters and supporters.

A wonderful foundation, HERA Foundation for Ovarian Cancer, started by a woman climber, Sean Patrick, supports Ovarian Cancer Awareness and grants by sponsoring several events and products. Their signature events are "Climb 4 LIfe" held in several places every year.

Another great way to support the foundation is purchasing of climbing equipment from sponsoring outfitters. One of my favorites, which people have asked about when they have seen it on my harness is a "HERA biner" which is a Petzl locking biner in teal color engraved with "Climb 4 Life". They are available from Mountain Gear.

Picture of a Climb 4 Life carabiner:


Thanks to all in this climbing community that supported me through a rough patch. Susan
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 24, 2011 - 11:00am PT
It's official: I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaack......
Almost full circle, have rejoined all my activities since cancer DX and surgery and chemo (completed 6 months ago).

Two of my favorite activities:

climbing (at Facelift 2011)


Mtn. Biking,Moab, October 2011


I haven't dived yet since the whole cancer and chemo thing but that's only because I haven't jumped at the chance just yet of cold water diving. Got an invite to Mexico this winter...I'll jump in the water there!

Thanks ST community....you've kept my spirits up through this whole experience. Hopefully I can give back as much as I've received and I'll never forget. and always find a way to help, those that haven't been as fortunate as I have been in their journeys to wellness.

Susan

Lynne Leichtfuss

Trad climber
Will know soon
Oct 24, 2011 - 01:33pm PT
What fantastic news, SC seagoat, Susan, mi compadre :DDD

My next prayer and positive thought for you......somehow your life will remind people you run into during the day both that you know and don't know....that today is really the only day we have for sure. Love those around us and Live the Day.

Cheers to a VERY SPECIAL Woman. lynne
Gene

climber
Oct 24, 2011 - 01:48pm PT
So happy to hear the great news Susan. You've had quite a year. Hoping to meet you in person soon.

Best,
g
Brokedownclimber

Trad climber
Douglas, WY
Oct 24, 2011 - 08:49pm PT
Here's a big BUMP for Susan!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 23, 2011 - 11:53pm PT
Great Christmas present my regular every 3-month post chemo checkup and all blood work and physical exam show me still in remission and " no evidence of disease". Great to be sporting hair this year. I'm now nine months out of chemo. Next check up will put me at a year post chemo. Have to say I've been feeling really good and strength feels good. Just bummed no skiing yet since I missed last ski season. Snow please. Thats ok....Yosemite next week for my birthday. I'll take it.

Thanks everyone for all your kind thoughts and support this past year. I miss Paul this year and wish he were here posting right along with me. Raising a cup of tea to him.


Susan


Gene

climber
Dec 24, 2011 - 12:05am PT
Susan,

YEEEEEHAWWWW!!!!!!!!!!

g
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Dec 24, 2011 - 12:56am PT
Absolutely the best Christmas gift ever! Congrats!!!
Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Dec 24, 2011 - 12:59am PT
Well, that's wonderful news - one more positive step. It must be quite a relief.

And it sounds like the SuperTopo "Shave Our Heads in Solidarity with Susan" event has been indefinitely postponed.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 11, 2012 - 02:37pm PT
A year ago today was my final chemo infusion (six of six over 5 months). So far all checkups "no evidence of disease" ...hoping to stay that way..next check up end of month on my son's birthday...good omen for continued health.

Looking forward to Gordos this year with hair! Yeah...


Susan


PS. My public service announcement....err bully pulpit....all guys and gals...stay up to date with check ups, tests, whatever you need for your gender or age. There can be second chances or at least decent extensions of first chances...and especially with sunny weather around the corner...don't let our outdoor lifestyle bite us in the butt.

Missing you Paul.
phylp

Trad climber
Millbrae, CA
Mar 11, 2012 - 07:23pm PT
It's always so nice to hear wonderful news like this. Best wishes for continued good checkups, Susan!
Brokedownclimber

Trad climber
Douglas, WY
Mar 11, 2012 - 07:31pm PT
Susan-

"Two thumbs up" at that news!
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 26, 2012 - 01:05am PT
My latest quarterly checkup and blood work....still in remission! I'm 15 months out from my last chemo. It will be two years in October when i was first Dx.

I hope other STers that are currently struggling with health issues will find their way back to good health also.


Susan
ontheedgeandscaredtodeath

Trad climber
San Francisco, Ca
Jun 26, 2012 - 01:35am PT
Great news!
Tony Bird

climber
Northridge, CA
Jun 26, 2012 - 01:38am PT
good to hear it, susan. here's to happy sailing this summer.
flyingkiwi1

Trad climber
Seattle WA
Jun 26, 2012 - 01:55am PT
Gawd, the (in this case, online) world is a trip. When I read the content and date of your original post, I sucked in a deep breath, knowing I had committed to reading a story that might have a sad end. Thanks and congratulations for making it a happy one!

Ian

nita

Social climber
chica de chico, I don't claim to be a daisy.
Jun 26, 2012 - 02:00am PT
Miss Susan, so Happy for you!!.....

Salud...

xo
nita..
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 26, 2012 - 02:33pm PT
yay!
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Jun 26, 2012 - 02:35pm PT
More excellent news! We need a TR of your celebration. :)
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 8, 2013 - 08:23pm PT
I have GRADUATED! I successfully completed chemo 2 years ago with clean scans and checkups since then, and I now move from checkups every 3 months to every 6 months.

It's a great feeling, but I am forever humbled by those that didn't make it this far and will forever feel a responsibility to live my life with fullness and purpose, carrying forward the memories of too many from this forum.

As any cancer survivor knows, we are never "out of the woods" but to live with the paralysis of "what might happen" diligently needs to be replaced with



Thanks all my campfire buds for all the grace you've always given me!

Susan
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Feb 8, 2013 - 09:06pm PT
Glad to hear it Susan!
CalicoJack

climber
CA
Feb 8, 2013 - 09:16pm PT
Right on! My mom is battling again & it's great to read a story of coming back strong!

Best,

Andy
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