Thursday, December 29, 2011
It's been a few months........
since the last post and I have a little discouraging news. The tumor on my lung, that was taken care of by chemo, has reappeared in the same place. Don't be too glum chum there are a couple of bright spots. The tumor is a fraction smaller, the activity is quite a bit less than the first one,it came back in the same spot, and best of all there isn't any other cancer in my body. Discussing my options with Mary and Dr. Chen, my oncologist, I have made the decision to have surgery to remove the tumor. Dr. Chen explained that although she could give me two more doses of chemo it would not benefit me. Another option would have been radiation treatment that would take care of it. But,,,,, there's always a but thrown in there, if it were to come back and I had surgery it would be a longer healing process than just having surgery right off the bat. The procedure will be handled by Dr. Pei Tsau who is a cardiothoracic surgeon that graduated from the University of Arizona. She's another one of my doctors that tells it like it is and doesn't mince words. The surgery consists of three small incisions on my right side, collapsing the lung, making a V cut in the lung and removing the tumor. The tumor will be sent to the pathologist and if it comes back that it is the same as what was in my neck two years ago they inflate the lung and close the incisions. If it is something else they will remove the entire lower lobe of my right lung. Don't fret, I have two other lobes on that side. Recuperation time is anywhere from two to four weeks. Of that four to seven days will be in the hospital. Again thanks to all for your support through this. Mary, Stephen, Alanna, and myself appreciate it.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Drum roll please.....................................
Ladies and gentlemen of the blog site I have some exciting news. I had my PET scan on Thursday and I got the results today.(Monday) And the results are..........wait for it............wait for it...............the cancer has been taken care of by the chemo. There is nothing there anymore. Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!! I celebrated this evening with an ice cold beer with dinner. I go to the radiation oncologist on Tuesday, 09/27/11, to see what is next. I will keep all informed.
Thanks for the prayers.
Thanks for the prayers.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Cycle 4 is..........................
out the door and there ain't no more. Next will be a PET scan in a couple of weeks to see how much more, if any, the tumor has shrunk.(I'm keeping my fingers crossed) Then 5 radiation treatments in October. I'm glad the chemo is over and done with. This round was a little bit more taxing on the system physically. Plus I had to carry a fanny pack with a pump in it for a week. What a pain taking a shower. I guess it will be all worth it in the end and I shouldn't complain since I requested it for the extra % points in cure it was giving me.
I tell you it has been a crazy year for all of us. Mary and I couldn't have gotten through it without the support of our kids, Alanna and Stephen, and all of our family and friends. Hopefully this will be the last of it and we can get to living a somewhat normal lifestyle cancer free.
You can overcome all obstacles with the help and support of family and friends.
Peace out!!!!
Steve
I tell you it has been a crazy year for all of us. Mary and I couldn't have gotten through it without the support of our kids, Alanna and Stephen, and all of our family and friends. Hopefully this will be the last of it and we can get to living a somewhat normal lifestyle cancer free.
You can overcome all obstacles with the help and support of family and friends.
Peace out!!!!
Steve
Thursday, August 4, 2011
News Flash!!!!
I received a call from my Medical Oncologist, Dr. Chen, today with awesome news. The results from my PET scan are showing the tumor has reduced in size. It has gone from 3.6cm to 2.1cm. Dr. Chen is looking at 1 maybe 2 more cycles and then reduced radiation treatments. I would love to have a cold one to celebrate but that is going to have to wait until September.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Cycle #2
With the ongoing treatment I started to get real warm sitting around the house and decided it was time to cut off the hair. As you can see Alanna was more than happy to oblige. It felt so much better, but wait there's more. While getting ready for lunch the next week I decided to just grab some hair and pull. I got enough for a small paint brush. I knew this day was going to come. Jacques to the rescue and the finished product is below.
Yes folks Kojak is alive and well and receiving chemo in Arizona. Carla, my nurse, is ready to start up my joy juice for Cycle #2.
Fastforward and it's Friday. This treatment week went much better now that I have gotten my rotation down with the Tagamet and my nausea medication. The heartburn and nausea have gotten better. The fatigue and muscle weakness is just kicking in today and it seems to have gotten a little worse with my shot of Neulasta, for my white bloodcell count, that I got during my hydration this afternoon.
I will start with some Aleve for the weakness and fatigue and hopefully it won't last as long as the first cycle.
As always Mary and I thank you for your support and prayers.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
2011 ASG
Monday, July 4, 2011
Week 1 in the books
Hello all and Happy Boom Boom Day! Sorry I'm a few days late in updating about my first week but the treatment kicked my butt. I'm guessing the added 5FU that is on a pump being injected all week is the culprit. The heartburn and the hiccups have been tamed by Tagamet and nausea pills. It's the fatigue in my back, arms, and legs that is annoying. Fortunately I'm feeling a little better each day off of treatment. July 18th is the start of my next cycle. Until then, when you feel down and troubled and need a helping hand just remember WWDHD. What Would David Hasselhoff Do? Yes, get up brush himself off and move forward. Until then adios.
Steve
Steve
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