Happy Birthday Karri!! Final Chemo is 10/15 - hooray!!

Happy Birthday Karri!!  Final Chemo is 10/15 - hooray!!
The actual date of Karri's birthday is October 8th but we've been joyfully celebrating all week long. She's been able to go out to eat, see movies, watch Allie play volleyball, and attend church. We love watching her enjoy her favorite foods again. We are so grateful for all your support; it has been critical to help her to celebrate this birthday with gratitude for her return to good health. She continues to improve steadily each week. Pictured here: Allie (14), Brandon (24), Karri and Jerry, and Abby (6). Matthew and Jordan are away at school. Love from all of us to all of you.

Sept 13th: Happy Birthday Jerry!

Sept 13th: Happy Birthday Jerry!
The Robisons (sans Jordan away at school) celebrate. Karri has had a good weekend too! She is eating a healthy normal diet without nausea, and with the benefit of an epidural shot, she is beginning to regain some mobility. While her back pain is not entirely diminished, she has begun to get around with a cane instead of a walker - yay!

June 22: Welcome Home from the hospital Karri! Good Luck w/Chemo

June 22: Welcome Home from the hospital Karri! Good Luck w/Chemo
The Robisons with Mother's Day gifts and the "Wrap Yourself in Our Love" quilt made by friends from church. L to R: Matthew, Brandon, Karri, Jerry, Jordan and Allie

May 31st - Jordan's Senior Prom photo op

May 31st - Jordan's Senior Prom photo op
Despite looking great, Karri is fighting post surgery complications including serious infection and debilitating, persistent nausea.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Good news and not so good news

On the not so good news front(but could be worse)- Karri's MRI today showed that she has a 'slipped disc.' She is still having MANY back spasms and barely controlled pain, but we assume they'll kick up the meds now that they know what the situation is. No news yet on how long she'll be in the hospital, what their recommendations are for treating it etc. Stay tuned. On the better news side, her oncologist did tell us today that her tumor markers for the cancer are within normal range, hemoglobin, which had been low, is now back up in the normal range and the CT scans did not pick up any new tumor growth. We look for a bigger picture prognosis on what is ahead for Karri from him very soon after he has a chance to review the MRI in more detail. Meantime, she gingerly but patiently lies quite immobilized and hopes for a rapid recovery. We know you join us in wishing the same for her!

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