Monday, February 8, 2010
2/8/10
I just got good news from my doctors office. After having my latest CT scan reviewed they discovered that there was a typo on the report. The tumors have all shrunk, not grown, so there is no need to do the RF ablation. Again, our prayers are always heard.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
2/4/10
After seeing the doctor today, the news wasn't as bad as I thought. There are no new tumors and the tumors that were measured had all decreased except for one. The one that had grown was enough to raise the tumor markers. Dr. Bordoni will talk with the doctor that did my liver embolization to see if he can do a Radio Frequency Ablation on the one growing tumor. He is not yet sure if the tumor can be reached this way, but if so it is not as invasive as the embolization. They basically insert a probe through the side into the liver and hit it with radio waves. While I wait for this information I will resume the chemo I have been on. The next infusion will be next Tuesday. Thanks for all your prayers, they make all the difference.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
1/28/10
I saw the doctor two days ago and he cancelled chemo again. It seems that my tumor markers have increased the last two times they were taken. He wants to see another CT scan to help decide if I need yet another type of chemo. On the bright side, my blood counts are good, I don't have any pain and he said my liver and spleen feel normal. Also my heart and lungs still sound good. I feel really well after missing a few rounds of infusion. I will see him again on Thursday and will know more then.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
12/30/09
I saw my doctor yesterday before my scheduled chemo appointment. My blood test revealed that my red count and platelets had recovered well but my white count was so low that he cancelled chemo for yesterday. I'll try again next Tuesday. He is going to order another CT scan after the next chemo to determine how many weeks I can go between infusions. That is good news to me, one week between infusions has been to hard to recover from. He also said that my liver function has been improving each month for the last three months. Praise God, that was very good news. He also wants me to see an opthamologist because I told him that my vision has become blurry. Evidently chemo can cause cataracts. Other than that everything has been going well for all of us. We had a great Christmas and I hope everyone else did too.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
12/2/2009
I had a good report on my last C.T. scan. The four largest tumors in my liver were measured and they have all shrunk by 1 cm in both directions. There are no new tumors and the spots in my lungs still remain unchanged. For right now I will stay on this chemo that is working on the slow growing cells. The doctor says if it stops working we will look again at the chemo embolization of the liver. After voicing my concerns about all the side effects that I experienced with the last round of chemo my doctor reduced the strength of the chemo and came up with some simple solutions for the other side effects. He wants my to have quality of life too. I'm looking forward to Christmas and am expecting to feel well enough to enjoy everyone and everything. I just had a wonderful Thanksgiving with my whole big family together in the first time in years. I am so blessed to have the love of family and friends and God has been so good to bless me with strength and recovery.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
10/7/09
Well I didn't hear what I wanted to hear from the Emory Transplant team. They said they don't consider me a candidate because of the cancer I have being too aggressive. Their opinion is that cancer would just reappear in the new liver and being on the immunosuppressant drugs needed after transplants I wouldn't have a chance to fight it. Also chemo would be too intolerable after a transplant. In the meantime my oncologist had been communicating with the Peidmont transplant center and they came up with the same opinion. For now my doctor wants me to start a new chemo regime which will target the other type of cells (one type chemo for the slow growing cancer another for the aggressive cancer). I still covet all your prayers and I know God is with me. I have been so blessed with strength and resilience my prayer is to continue on this way.
Friday, September 11, 2009
9/11/09
I met with one of Emory's transplant doctors yesterday but once again I have much more waiting to do. He wants me to have an MRI done there to determine if all of the cancer is confined to the colon and liver. If that is the case he thinks I would be a good candidate for the transplant. Of course I now have to have that test done, be seen by one of their oncologists, and wait to have my case reviewed by their board. Hopefully they won't want more and more tests followed by more and more visits. My MRI is scheduled for October 2nd.
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