Saturday, March 23, 2013
Home Inspection
Home inspection is scheduled this afternoon for a charming house just south of Glendale and 39th Av. It's in the perfect neighborhood for the buyers - close to family and friends - and it looks to be in great shape. By noon we'll know just how great a shape.
Good News!
The lab report indicates that I have a very low risk of recurrence - so chemo is not warranted. Good news! Instead I am taking a pill - once a day for the next five years. There may be side effects - hot flashes and/or joint pain - but if there are, pharmacist says that usually they go away within four or five days once the body has had time to adjust.
So - that is 1825 pills plus one for Leap Year minus the one I took this morning. If the world holds together for that long, with me with it, that'll be easy enough. I started taking vitamins a few days ago - and maybe I am imagining it, but I think I have more energy.
I've been blessed.
The protocol is for me to see the oncologist, Dr. Choi, a month from now, to make sure the pill and I are getting along okay, then every two months - then after awhile every three months and at continuing decreasing intervals til we're done done done.
Physical therapy begins next week - prescribed by Dr. Angelchik for three times a week for six weeks, if needed. The goal is to build strength, particularly in my right arm, and improve range of motion.
We have a health insurance change coming up in July and once that happens, I intend to join a fitness center. In the meantime, my friend Paige and I will resume our morning walks. So all is well, very well.
So - that is 1825 pills plus one for Leap Year minus the one I took this morning. If the world holds together for that long, with me with it, that'll be easy enough. I started taking vitamins a few days ago - and maybe I am imagining it, but I think I have more energy.
I've been blessed.
The protocol is for me to see the oncologist, Dr. Choi, a month from now, to make sure the pill and I are getting along okay, then every two months - then after awhile every three months and at continuing decreasing intervals til we're done done done.
Physical therapy begins next week - prescribed by Dr. Angelchik for three times a week for six weeks, if needed. The goal is to build strength, particularly in my right arm, and improve range of motion.
We have a health insurance change coming up in July and once that happens, I intend to join a fitness center. In the meantime, my friend Paige and I will resume our morning walks. So all is well, very well.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Real Estate in Peoria AZ
Single family housing in Peoria, AZ is a tiny bit more plentiful - at least today - than what is available in Glendale. The MLS is showing 388 single family homes for sale - that excludes condos and duplexes and manufactured homes - and, of course, that number will go up or down in the next 15 minutes.
So, there's a little more to choose from in Peoria at the moment than in Glendale. Lots of good value. Prices are NOT going down - don't expect them too until the supply/demand thing changes.
The least expensive looks to be a dump - that's code for a challenged-in-every-conceivable-way house - for $38k. At the high end there is a $3.2 million property with eight bedrooms with over 10k square feet of living space - on 10+ acres. With mountain views (of course).
The median listing is a to-be-built home in Sonoran Mountain Ranch - four bedrooms, three baths, three car garage with a 7200 sf lot - for $288,500. That's $133/sf.
So, there's a little more to choose from in Peoria at the moment than in Glendale. Lots of good value. Prices are NOT going down - don't expect them too until the supply/demand thing changes.
Glendale AZ Real Estate
Just checked the Multiple Listing System - curious to see what's the latest by way of housing opportunities in Glendale. There ARE good buys - but there IS NOT a lot from which to choose. I restricted my search simply to single family homes (no condos, no duplexes, no manufactured homes) in Glendale - no restriction on age or size or features - and found that as of this morning, there are 335 actively for sale.
The least expensive is listed at $35,000 and the most expensive $1.8 million. The median (that's the one in the middle - not necessarily an average) is listed at $194,900 - built in 1987 in Deerview Subdivision, three bedrooms, three baths, two car garage, no pool, 2214 sf, $88+/sf.
Prices are going up ....
Not a lot of new builds in Glendale - I found one in the system built in 2013, an "in-fill." Of course, by tomorrow this is old news - and the numbers will change ....
Another Value in Sun City
Great location - two blocks east of 99th Avenue, about a half mile south of Bell in Sun City. Quiet neighborhood (okay - most of Sun City is quiet, but this is too!) and close to the Bell Rec Center.
Sharon Forman staged - on a shoestring budget - and did a great job. Looks cute - and it should because it IS cute.
It's been a rental for awhile and has been well taken care of. All applicances are included, and the roof is about five years old. Half a dozen or so citrus trees - one in the front yard and the rest in the back. No fence - so there's no closed-in feeling. Nobody but your neighbors to look at, although you're only a block from a golf course.
We're under contract - inspection is scheduled for tomorrow. If all goes well we'll close on this one in mid-April.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Health Update
This is - I think - the last or the next-to-last health update. Surgery went very very well. I have nothing but good things to say for all the caregivers involved. All signs are good for a long and healthy life. A little detail, to give credit where it is due:
My general surgeon is/was Dr. Michael Stumpf. He was referred by my plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul Angelchik. They collaborated before and during the surgery - and their skill and kindness is even more than I could have hoped for. Surgery was February 13th. Dr. Stumpf removed the breast tissue - and followed the "cut here - save that" lines drawn by Dr. Angelchik. Dr. Angelchik removed an implant, put in a new one, stitched me up - boy, does that sound easy.
Release from hospital was February 14th. I've had one follow-up visit with Dr. Stumpf - and won't see him again until September. I've had a half dozen follow-ups with Dr. Angelchik, the next one scheduled early April. He's prescribed physical therapy to build strength and improve range of motion - so that's in the works.
Next is oncology. Dr. Stumpf recommend Dr. James Choi (whose office is conveniently close to a Starbucks) - and I've met with him once. He will have another test run on the tumor to confirm that chemo is not warranted. He is quite emphatic that follow-up hormone replacement therapy is not an option - that it is a "gotta do." Will know more about that in a couple of weeks. I'll continue to see Dr. Choi - probably for the next five years.
So - when I say I am good, I mean that all reports indicate good health, that I feel good, that I am aware that my outcome is wonderfully positive and I am very grateful. What an understatement. I've been back at work since sometime toward the end of February - and continue to look for more real estate business. It's out there - I just need more than my fair share ....
My general surgeon is/was Dr. Michael Stumpf. He was referred by my plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul Angelchik. They collaborated before and during the surgery - and their skill and kindness is even more than I could have hoped for. Surgery was February 13th. Dr. Stumpf removed the breast tissue - and followed the "cut here - save that" lines drawn by Dr. Angelchik. Dr. Angelchik removed an implant, put in a new one, stitched me up - boy, does that sound easy.
Release from hospital was February 14th. I've had one follow-up visit with Dr. Stumpf - and won't see him again until September. I've had a half dozen follow-ups with Dr. Angelchik, the next one scheduled early April. He's prescribed physical therapy to build strength and improve range of motion - so that's in the works.
Next is oncology. Dr. Stumpf recommend Dr. James Choi (whose office is conveniently close to a Starbucks) - and I've met with him once. He will have another test run on the tumor to confirm that chemo is not warranted. He is quite emphatic that follow-up hormone replacement therapy is not an option - that it is a "gotta do." Will know more about that in a couple of weeks. I'll continue to see Dr. Choi - probably for the next five years.
So - when I say I am good, I mean that all reports indicate good health, that I feel good, that I am aware that my outcome is wonderfully positive and I am very grateful. What an understatement. I've been back at work since sometime toward the end of February - and continue to look for more real estate business. It's out there - I just need more than my fair share ....
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