05/08/2026
Day 4 of immunotherapy 🤍
Yesterday I started my morning with a walk through the park to get to the hospital, then headed in for a full day of waiting rooms, labs, more waiting, a PBM red light session, reviewing CT scans with my oncology team, more waiting 😅, infusion treatment, then IR to check on my feeding tube because it’s been leaking.
But for the first time in a while, we got some encouraging news. My CT results from two days ago showed a slowing down in growth of my lung nodules, and while my tumor markers are still high, they’re continuing to consistently drop. A win is a win, and I’m holding onto that tightly right now. 🤍
I was with my parents all day today too. My rocks. My support system. Through every hospital stay, appointment, scan, treatment, setback and win… they never leave my side. I know it can’t be easy watching your child walk through something like this, but somehow they continue carrying so much strength for all of us. I love them more than words can explain.
Then after all of that, I rushed my walk back home through the park, and finished work for the day 🥵
It’s a lot. It’s stressful. It’s exhausting. My body is tired.
But this is life right? We keep showing up anyway. One appointment, one treatment, one small piece of good news at a time.
If you’re in a hard season too, I hope this reminds you to hold onto the small wins, and hit that follow button 👆 so that we can stay in touch and cheer each other on!!!!! 🤍🫶🫶