
This last MRI, in February, was done in Oakland with Brian to great success. I was relieved not to be there, and all parties seemed to get along better without my fretting. We had been going to SF for these 10 quarters in a row, since December 2009. We all needed a change.
Millie is now starting softball with her team the Petaluma Pistols ("Fast and Fearless"). In her very first game, first time at bat, she hit a grounder and got on base. We all wish her leg was doing better, as her brace is bothering her to no end- but so far the improvement in her peronial nerve is incremental at best. She says her foot feels like it is "on fire" when in her brace. Sigh. I can only hope that this is a sign the nerve is awakening. We may start her in physical therapy again now that I have full medical coverage through my new job at Autodesk (yay!).
I am thrilled with my job, and also by the fact that I felt confident enough in Millie's health and prognosis to take a full time job. I had been freelancing since May of 2010- always aware that I might be back in the hospital at any moment. This confidence, this opportunity, and these suberb health benefits are such a blessing to our family and to me as a working mom. I feel a renewed sense of hope and security overall.
We are literally rounding first and heading towards 2nd base this year. As we look to August we look to our two-year anniversary of being "off treatment". This is an important milestone as our prognosis gets better if Millie makes it to this point with no relapse or metastasis.