Sunday, September 5, 2010

Chemo, Filming and the PNE

Interesting combination isn’t it!








Well, my Friday started normally for my usual chemo day! Colleen came to drive me and to also be my filming partner for the day! Chemo was bright and early – though once there, Gabbie got a bit behind – she had a lot of patients that morning. Went and weighed myself and was down again. On Thursday when I saw Dr. Klimo I was 64.2kg but on Friday was down to 63.7kg. Not much to worry about. My red count was up but still not at the magic number of 110 so had to take the injection once I got home. Chatted with an older fellow, Frank and he was a hoot. Compared constipation solutions – none of which work it seems! Once the chemo got going, we weren’t there long. But agreed to meet up with Frank on my next chemo visit - we are on the same schedule.


Then we jumped on the bus to catch the sea bus and head for our filming session. What a blast that was – though it was long and extremely hot. The first part after they did our makeup, was just Colleen and I and for her to say three words – took us 30 minutes or maybe a bit longer. Not that she wasn’t doing them right – but they wanted a certain tone and then for us to act funny – we had no problem with that. We then got a 30 minute break to go and grab some lunch. And then back to the set - which was Jack Poole Plaza down towards the water – a stunning view for sure. We had to wait a few minutes for Pamela Martin to show and get the rest of the commercial done. This commercial, by the way, is for the CIBC Run for the Cure which is on October 3 this year. The commercial itself will start to run on September 12. The next part took about 2 hours – you would get set up and someone would walk through the set – duh – since when does “filming in progress” mean walk through the people in the shot – including bridal parties and bike riders! And of course, we would get ready and then a plane would land. We had to wait numerous times for the float planes to take off and land – they are rather noisy to say the least. But at about 3:30 it was a wrap and we got to leave!

I wanted to stop by my office to say hi to ever happened to be there on a Friday! Luckily Lori and Heather were there, so had a wee chat with them and the new president, Allen! Then downstairs for a glass of wine – I mean what else do you do on a Friday afternoon at a parking company.

Then we headed back to the sea bus to catch our bus back to the hospital. The two blocks I had to walk were slightly uphill and I had to stop numerous times to be able to catch my breath. The fluid is building again so it does make walking difficult. Into the hospital we went and downstairs to the CT scan area. I had an appointment to get a ct scan done of my lower spine. It was a piece of cake. No contrast dye - just lay down for 5 minutes and it is done!

The next time I see Dr. Klimo, he is going to get asked when he is going to refer me to Dr. Bond to remove the fluid which is building up and to insert the talc which he put in 2 years ago. I am having difficulties walking and even walking up the stairs. Carrying laundry can wind me big time! But that is for the next blog!

Colleen and I called it quits and headed for the highway – and lucky for us, wasn’t too bad a ride home. And when I got there, Brian had made a very nice dinner complete with wine for me. Was a welcome surprise to say the least. And then into the hot tub for a bit to soothe the body.


Saturday, another early morning – but a much welcomed one! We were off to the PNE – the fair with Rod and Colleen. Ran into Colin on the bus and he stayed with us the time we were there. The Naval Tattoo was pretty good though they could have had more of the pipes and drums – as there were three pipe bands there. The United States Marine Corp band from Hawaii was there and they were awesome. As was the Royal Band from the UK. The Naden Band from Esquimalt entertained us prior to the show starting and then during the actual show. This show was part of our admission to the fair, so we got our money’s worth. We wandered down to the barns to check out the animals – there were some beautiful horses and some huge cattle. Zeldo and Zorro – both pure white and I forgot to see what type they were. Not the largest cattle I have seen there, but pretty big none the less. Of course Colin and I are thinking of items we could purchase for a certain little boy – and well, we did!



That was about it for my last two weeks. I am going to visit Samantha this Tuesday after she has radiation. Will be great to see both her and her Mom, Cathy. So, that is all, and look for the commercial (well those of you who can) to air as of the 12th. And getting ready for the Terry Fox Run on the 19th. I need to get my speech ready – at least it is short and for that I am grateful! Talk to you all soon and hope to see lots of comments. And hope that you enjoy the pictures!

Hugz

Roni

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Roni
Do you know if the commercial will air only in BC or across the country? I'd love to see it and I'm hoping it will air here. Funny the things you see happening on a "shoot" Some people think those signs apply to everyone except them....lol. Sometimes I wonder how they managed to survive to adulthood. Glad you had fun doing it and hope you enjoy the Terry Fox run day. Also hope you get some quick resolution to the fluid buildup - sooner rather than later. Think of you lots, Love, Mavis

Anonymous said...

Hey V...We get CBC here, (Go Coronation Street) and I was wondering if it will air several times or is it a one time thing. I will watch out for it and You.
You are one busy lady. You have more energy than the pink bunny! Sounds like you enjoyed your day and I guess I will be looking for your autography next time I see you. LOL
I dido what Mavis said about the fluid buildup...it needs to get out and give you some more space to run even farther. :<)
Be Good... Love ya... Eileen

yummymomma08 said...

wow, sounds like you have had a busy weekend. Hopefully you can get into that Dr. Bond and he can perform his magic.

Not much going on with us. Ashton is such a character!! He is going through this screaming phase and I don't like it one bit!! These past couple of days hasn't been too bad, thank goodness!! He is starting to say the NO word wayy to much!!

I signed him up for swimming lessons starting on the 18th of October. Should be interesting..

take care Roni. Thinking of you. Tamarra

Roni said...

Eileen, the commercial will be showing on CTV with Pamela Martin - not CBC. It will more than likely air several times during each day until the 2nd. The run itself is on the 3rd. I will do this again next year, but will run for my children.

I don't think it will be shown across the country as each city would have their own host I would think. I will try and find out more information for you!
Tamarra - ahh yes, the terrible 2 stage - and yes, I know he isn't 2 yet...LOL And with boys it is a little different - they drive you crazy!!

Anonymous said...

Hello Roni, as usual you are a very busy lady. I hope we can see the commercial here that would be great.The fluid build up sounds very close to asthma..and it's no picnic, I hope they do something soon. I've been doing physio, 2 hours 3 days a week it is really helping. The legs and hands are moving much better , although the hands remain numb. The leaves are already changing here, seems like we hardly had summer. I enjoy all your photos very much , take care Sandra E