RIP Martha, who passed away on Aug 8, 2009 from Primary Peritoneal Cancer.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Stuff
Forever family friends Becky, Phelps and ET will be driving down from the Bradenton area to come hang out at the hospital with us for a while. In the meantime dad will be at the dentist embarking on a two-year process to "fix" some issues in his mouth.
Then... later today Nancy will come over for the dandy shot.
Quick recap of yesterday... Went to doctor's office for blood counts, cleaning of port and chat with Dr. Lifton. Everyone at the office is so pleasant and efficient. No wonder mom and dad feel so pleased and relieved with the care they're getting. I am very satisfied!!
More later.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Adventuring out...
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Happy Father's Day...
Saturday...
In the late afternoon mom and dad enjoyed a visit from out of town family who brought a massive supply of yummy taco soup.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Home for two weeks!!
The gardens at home are amazing!!Today I got up around 8:30 and didn't find mom on the couch. I thought maybe she slept in. Naive me. Mom was already up and about in the gardens in the back yard, fixing the bird feeders that the squirrels persistently terrorize. She had a pretty good morning and went on an errand with dad. In the afternoon she watered flowers and didn't get on the couch until much later in the day! This is a big change from the past few weeks and mom seemed very content with having a seemingly better day.
Tomorrow we are anticipating a short visit from out-of-town family if mom is feeling up to it.
I'll try to write summaries while I'm in town until July 1.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Pics from the week
Getting hydration
Watching the squirrels snatch the birdfeed
Gail came over to visit and trimmed the hair around Mom's ears.
Ready to unpack the truck! Dad only found 1 casualty.

With Peggy about to receive Doxil on Wed.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
New chemo on Wednesday!
"THINK SHRINK" according to Nana!!
What is CA 125?
Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) is a protein that is found in greater concentration in tumor cells than in other cells of the body. It is present in greater concentration in peritoneal/ovarian cancer cells than in other cells. It is used as a biomarker.
How is CA 125 measured?
CA 125 is usually measured from a blood sample. It can also be measured in fluid from the chest or abdominal cavity.
What is the normal range for CA 125?
In most laboratories, the normal value is less than 35 U /ml.
Monday, June 8, 2009
This morning Mom didn't feel so great. She felt 'weird all over' and had some recurrent pain in her lower back region that radiates upwards. On our drive to the Oncology Center, she said to both Doug and I, "Well I think this is as good as it's gonna get today."
When we arrived at the Venice Oncology Center for Mom's purple- power port access, Nurse Nancy was kind enough to also give Mom a shot of Relistor, which reduces constipation caused by narcotics. Oh, and it works within five minutes-- so you better be near a toilet!! We had to be at the hospital for fluids and a CBC so Nurse N. CAME OUT to the parking lot and gave Mom the shot IN the car-- and within seconds Doug sped away. It was quite comical! Mom made it to the bathroom at the hospital within 5 minutes and probably lost another inch or two on her slightly distended abdomen. Of course, the nurses all say that Mom's "distended abdomen" is still way flatter than any of theirs!! (true, true)
We lunched in the hospital while Mom got fluids and gawked at the low prices in the cafeteria. My noodles and veggies were 89 cents and 69 cents, respectively, and Doug's stuff was under $2. Mom had soup & salad, and by the time she had finished, exclaimed that she was feeling much better! :)
Nana came by while I drove Doug to SRQ. I came back to the house to find Mom and Nana watching the birds & squirrels in the backyard gardens competing for birdseed. After the 4th try, Nana's car started and she made her way home. Mom was obviously in pain and discomfort, so I tried massaging her back for a little while and then we switched to a heating pad. While she was trying to get comfortable, I started reading her excerpts from I'd Rather Have Chemo Than Take Out the Garbage, written by a breast and ovarian cancer survivor. After one of her "breakthrough" pain pills kicked in, she felt a bit better.
We had home-made pizza with tomatoes and fresh basil from the garden for dinner... walked halfway around the block, and relaxed with a movie.
Mom and Nancy 
Mom getting shot in car
Sunday, June 7, 2009
6/7
Friday, May 29, 2009
where did ya come from, where did ya go?
how did most of you land on this site?
percent search term
32 Martha Kinnecom
30 Help Martha Battle Cancer
15 Kim Kinnecom
3.5 Andy Kinnecom
3.5 blogspot peritoneal cancer
2.3 purple power port
1.2 peritoneal cancer spread
1.2 help martha
so, overall... most people know mom :) but others are finding this blog because of the common interest in finding out more information about peritoneal cancer.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
chemo schmemo and other tales of the trade.
The hospital staff has continued to be surprised of Martha's SUPPORT TEAM- they notice a different person with her at most visits!
*sidenote*
Martha goes to the hospital now instead of her Oncology office for insurance reasons. Another post on the ridiculousness of some insurance companies will make its way onto this blog at some point.
Thanks to Nana, Judy D and Martha's godson Christian, & Gail P. for helping out with Martha's frequent trips. (it gives Andy a break!)
- Complete Blood Cell (CBC) Count
- Neupogen: stimulates bone marrow to make more white blood cells
- Doctor's appointment
--> insert frustrating face here <--
M's visit from San Francisco
So, M. came all the way from San Fran to spend time with Martha and helped out alot, too!
M&M planted some colorful mini-roses under Jolie's magnolia tree/garden and M. also escorted Martha to hospital 3x to give Dad a break. They also took a trip down to Boca Grande, our local "island." Here is a photo on the lanai...
Friday, May 22, 2009
Birdwatching and other fun activities . . .
Mema made some dresses for Mom (above is one of them), selected "breathable" hats suitable for summer and birdwatched in the yard. 2110 West Dolphin is a sanctuary for cardinals, red headed flickers, warblers, purple finches, and butterflies. A bald eagle swooped by several times from the nearby preserve. Other more pesky creatures have been invading the bird feeders. Mom and Dad caught the raccoons destroying a replacement feeder that was supposedly raccoon and squirrel-proof. They continue to be a challenge.
Mom looks forward to another visit from Mema and Poppie the week of May 25th. Mema's mission is to alter the dresses so they fit Mom a little better. :)
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Peritoneal Cancer Discussion Board!
Last night, someone posted an email to the discussion group about their mother's primary peritoneal cancer. Already, SIX people responded with details from their own experience. There are upwards of 30 members in the group (so far!)
When people come together, things happen!!
If by sharing your own story helps another person with their treatment journey, part of the Martha C Kinnecom Peritoneal Cancer Foundations' mission is fulfilled. I am so happy that this forum was established for so many reasons. It gives people an outlet, an outlook and a way to feel connected to others that are dealing with primary peritoneal cancer.
http://groups.google.com/group/primary-peritoneal-cancer?hl=en&pli=1
--katie

