Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Donations

Anybody wishing to send Donations for Christmas/Ellen's Birthday (they're on the same day) and/or because they love Ellen should send it to Stacie.

Please make checks payable to: Ellen Sneddon Donation and sent to:

Stacie Wright
212 South 485 West
Providence, UT 84332

We all know how awful insurance situations are right now and you end up paying way more out of pocket now than most procedures even cost a few years ago. One chemo treatment for Ellen costs over $35,000 total. Any help with her expenses is sure to be very much appreciated.

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Getting through chemo session number 6. These last two take a little more time to recover it seems. The doctor warned me. It is different medicine and I'm more worn out. Things are still going well. I have another check up tomorrow. They said they can feed me more medicine so I will not have to battle my stomach ...for Thanksgiving if I need it. I have the best nurses.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Posts I should have posted ages ago:

Update from 9/23:

They checked the tumor again before I started chemotherapy and it looks like it shrunk again. They increased the amount of chemotherapy medicine last visit. I seem to tolerate the medicine very well so they felt good doing it. I will have five more sessions of chemotherapy. I have one more dose of the current medicine and then they will switch the medicines so that the cancer does not get use to chemotherapy. I seem to have my worst day on Sunday and then it begins to get better. I get better and stronger everyday and not just by a little bit. Tuesday I did full day at work (10 hours). It helped to have Mom there helping me so I could rest when I needed it (plus she is a great cook). I feel like I should be back to normal by the end of the week.

From 9/24:

I went in for my check up today. We talked about my protein indicator. Before I started treatments, this protein was at 182. Normal is 31. I am now down to 54. The other good news is that my blood is in good shape. I am within normal range for most everything. The only thing that dipped was that I was slightly anemic. The doctor wasn't even concerned since it was only slightly out of range and it was my third session of chemo. Today, I feel good. I'm not tired and have no pain. My hands itch, but that is all I am dealing with and that is easy.

I also have the class "Look Good Feel Better" which goes over make up for people battling cancer. Skin changes and becomes more sensitive. Plus my eyebrows need help :) One of the nurses in the clinic has offered to drive me since I can't drive at night. They are really nice there as you can tell. I'll let you know how it goes.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

I got this email from Ellen this morning:

"They checked the tumor again before I started chemotherapy and it looks like it shrunk again. They increased the amount of chemotherapy medicine last visit. I seem to tolerate the medicine very well so they felt good doing it. I will have five more sessions of chemotherapy. I have one more dose of the current medicine and then they will switch the medicines so that the cancer does not get use to chemotherapy. I seem to have my worst day on Sunday and then it begins to get better. I get better and stronger everyday and not just by a little bit. Tuesday I did full day at work (10 hours). It helped to have Mom there helping me so I could rest when I needed it (plus she is a great cook). I feel like I should be back to normal by the end of the week."

Monday, September 7, 2009

Head Shaving Party & Second Treatment



Ellen had her head shaved last week. It was a lot of fun since her co-workers threw her a head-shaving party.

It was really cool. They had 2 chairs and clippers set up. Lou and Chris went and sat down right away, and they had their heads shaved. (Jack was going to get his done too, but he figured since it would be just a slight trim, it wasn't worth it.) Oddly enough, Lynsey ended up being the 'the professional' and was requested to help shave quite a few heads. She joked, "Well, look at who I'm married to!" and after that, it was settled that she was pro.

Ellen and her boss were next, and her boss was decidedly reluctant to get his head shaved. Ellen was telling me how he said to her off-handedly, "I've always wanted to shave my head," and Ellen took him quite literally, and when word spread around that he was going to shave his head with Ellen, the whole office (and his wife) backed her up on it. They sold raffle tickets to see who would be able to shave his head, and they raised quite a bit for Ellen. During the actual shaving when they were drawing names, it became apparent that people bought raffle tickets for other people in the office, many of whom cried out, "What? I didn't put my name down!" It was a great joke that everyone got on board with. They also took their sweet time shaving his head too, drawing out his 'agony', especially by starting out with a big old stripe down the center of his head (reverse mohawk) and they let that sit for a bit while they drew names for the next shavers to come and take over. There were 2 others from Ellen's work that shaved their head also, one being the official State Auditor of Utah--an elected official! (Apologies to Ellen & coworkers for not knowing anybody's name, I've always been terrible with names.)

Ellen also received 2 gifts from her co-workers. One was a lovely handmade quilt, and another was a navy sweatshirt that said "Save the Ta-Ta's!" and a pink ribbon on it. It was great, you could tell that Ellen was really well liked around the office and that people genuinely cared about her.

She had her second chemo treatment last Thursday (August 27th) and that seemed to go well, at least the first day. She had a rough night on Friday night, but was able to bounce back enough to attend her cousin Fred's wedding, and she looked lovely and happy! She has a really cute wig she wore that night. She also has stocked up on hats and some dangley earrings to wear with it.

I'm very proud of Ellen. She's always smiling and happy and dealing so well with everything. She's been saying, "It's actually nice to have trials that are not a result of stupidity on my part." We love you, Ellen, stay strong!

Friday, August 14, 2009

I talked to Ellen today. She drove herself to work so she says she's doing well. Her white blood cell count was normal (low but normal) so that's good news as well. She also sent out this email not too long ago:

"So I'm getting my head shaved at work on the 24th at noon. You are
all welcome to come. They are throwing a party for it. Joe, the
Deputy Auditor, is also shaving his head as support and for fun. He
is nervous. It is hilarious. Austin, the State Auditor, is making
me make him keep his promise. Per the request of Emily (my niece),
I am going to dye my hair bright colors for the event.

Should be fun. Let me know if you can make it so I can get you lunch.

Ellen"

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Huntsman Center

Just so everybody knows, Ellen did take a tour last week of the Huntsman Cancer Institute and felt strongly that the HCI wasn't the place for her to be treated, and she's getting treatment a little more locally (the Utah Cancer Specialists). She took a tour with Leticia and a woman who had recently recovered from cancer.

They also went and picked up a wig, so it will be surprising to see Ellen with long hair again! She said she also picked up some cute hats as well.

Ellen had an appointment with the surgeon on Monday--just a followup. She did get some stitches removed, and they confirmed that her skin is cancerous. However, the cancer is not in her chest muscle wall, so that was really good news. Her next checkup is on Thursday.

She has been working since Monday again and she says she's feeling well.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Chemo Treatment 1

Last Thursday, Ellen had her first round of chemo. She said that it all went fine, though the entire process took 6 hours (though it wasn't all chemo, it was a big long process with different medications). There were all sorts of side effects, some less pleasant than others, but when I saw her on Sunday things had shaken out and she seemed better than I've seen her in a while. She said she even walked to church on Sunday!

Ellen has 2 doctors appointments this week but is going back to work as well.

Lou and Vicky Sneddon will be driving out this weekend to Utah, so that will be great to have them close!

Ellen's next round of chemo will be August 27th.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

PET scan results

The results of the PET scan are in. The cancer has NOT spread into the body further than expected. They have infected the lymph nodes, which was expected for this type of cancer.

This is as good of news as we could have hoped for. They're going to stick with the original plan of chemo and surgery.

Monday, August 3, 2009

PET scan

Ellen has her PET scan today. This scan will scan her entire body and we can see if the cancer has spread, and if it has, how far. Aaron Jessop went with her today since it just so happens that this is what he does for a living: nuclear medicine.

The scan results will be in another day or two.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Additional information

The IBC Research Foundation

BreastCancer.org: IBC

American Cancer Society; ACS's IBC page

Wikipedia: IBC

In the month of October, breast cancer is recognized by survivors, family and friends of survivors and/or victims of the disease. A pink ribbon is worn to recognize the struggle that sufferers face when battling the cancer.

Welcome to the Ellen Sneddon information blog!

Hello, everyone! This is the blog to update on news relating to Ellen. Please let everyone know about this blog, including friends, family, coworkers, everyone!

Ellen was diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) last Tuesday (July 28, 2009). This type of breast cancer is a rare but very aggressive type of breast cancer that usually grows rapidly and often spreads to other parts of the body. They originally thought it was some sort of infection and she was given antibiotics to treat it, which she ended up being allergic to. On Tuesday they performed a biopsy and gave the diagnosis of IBC. The tumor is too large to remove surgically, so they will do several rounds of Chemotherapy to try and shrink the tumor and then remove it. IBC is sometimes treated with hormone therapy when the tumor feeds off of estrogen. This is unfortunately not an option, Ellen tested negative for estrogen, so the tumor is not feeding off of estrogen so hormone therapy would have no effect on it.

On Friday, (July 31st) Ellen had a port-catheter inserted into her chest. This acts as like a permanent IV for the chemotherapy treatments.

Chemotherapy starts on Thursday, August 6, 2009.