It has been a while since I last updated the blog. Sorry about that, but we have been very busy
over the past month. On April 27th, we
participated in our first Relay for Life event (Team Elisa) at the Coweta County
fairgrounds. We had a great time! It was wonderful having our family and
friends supporting Elisa and other survivors during the event as you can see
from the pictures and video below. At
the end of the event, Elisa tripped and fell on her left shoulder. My mother took her to Fayette Community
Hospital to have her arm
and shoulder x-ray. She did crack the
bone just below the ball of the shoulder.
Over the past several weeks, Elisa’s shoulder has been improving.
She is slowly beginning to do more with
her shoulder. Hopefully in the next few
weeks she can take off the sling and start physical therapy. Her oncologist did order a bone density scan
to make sure the chemo was not making her bones brittle. The results from the scan came back OK.
Special thanks to Elisa’s mom (Pat Price) for taking and
picking up Elisa at work over the past several weeks.
Elisa’s chemo treatment is going well. She remains strong and determined.