Great Scan Results

The preliminary results of my CT Scan were great. The tumors (for the most part) have shrunk by 50%. I am also virtually free of cancer-induced pain. So I'm continuing with the chemo, with only a slight modification. I will be going to a 3-week cycle, in the place of a 4-week cycle. 3 Weeks: 2 weeks with Taxol and Erbitux and 1 week with Erbitux only. I guess i get another CT Scan after two more cycles.

I am exstatic (is that a word?). Let's go out and celebrate. Forgot, I'm getting Taxol and Erbitux in a couple of hours, and won't feel much like celebrating then. Rick.

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  • alligatorpointer
    alligatorpointer Member Posts: 131
    YAY !!

    So happy for you, Rick!  Your good news made me smile ... you definitely deserved having something to celebrate.  Really glad you are not having any cancer-induced pain - celebrating is so much more fun when you don't hurt.  Wishin' there were a dance floor in this forum so we could waltz you around on it.  A couple of hours is long enough to have some fun ... so seize the moment. 

  • phrannie51
    phrannie51 Member Posts: 4,716
    Hallaluah!!!!

    It's working....and you've got scans to prove it!  Rick, I'm dancing on air with you....yes....estatic IS a word, and one that encompasses all that you must be feeling. 

    If you were in this room, I'd give you a great big hug!

    p

  • hwt
    hwt Member Posts: 2,328 Member

    Hallaluah!!!!

    It's working....and you've got scans to prove it!  Rick, I'm dancing on air with you....yes....estatic IS a word, and one that encompasses all that you must be feeling. 

    If you were in this room, I'd give you a great big hug!

    p

    congrats

    that's wonderful news....keep the smiles coming!

  • jcortney
    jcortney Member Posts: 503
    We'll all be there shortly

    I am exstatic (is that a word?). Let's go out and celebrate.

     

    Order up some peperoni pizza's and beer (what I wouldn't give to be able to eat a pizza).

    Absolutely great news.  100% gone at the next scan.

     

    Joe

  • debbiejeanne
    debbiejeanne Member Posts: 3,102 Member
    rick, so glad to hear your

    rick, so glad to hear your good news.  that's what everyone here looks forward to.  feel free to celebrate, u deserve it.

    God bless,

    debbiejeanne

  • ditto1
    ditto1 Member Posts: 660
    TBG SUCH GREAT NEWS

    So glad to hear you are doing well and your tumors are shrinking and the pain has been eliminated or at least reduced dramatically.  Hope things continue to just get better.

  • katenorwood
    katenorwood Member Posts: 1,912
    Such wonderful news !

    Rick,

    You have been through the trenches and back !  Absolutely fantastic news !  I'm happy to hear that horrid pain is letting up.  Keeping you in my prayers and sending a hug your direction !   Katie

  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Awesome News...

    WooHoo...

    Great news bro...

    JG

  • fishmanpa
    fishmanpa Member Posts: 1,227 Member
    It's about time!

    I'm glad to see some positive news from the front Rick. As far as celebrating? Most times, while the heart is ready and willing to do so, the body says "chill out". I was all ready to celebrate and I fell asleep! ~lol~

    "T"

  • KareGiver
    KareGiver Member Posts: 301 Member
    fishmanpa said:

    It's about time!

    I'm glad to see some positive news from the front Rick. As far as celebrating? Most times, while the heart is ready and willing to do so, the body says "chill out". I was all ready to celebrate and I fell asleep! ~lol~

    "T"

    Yes...

    So happy to hear this news!

     

  • debbiejeanne
    debbiejeanne Member Posts: 3,102 Member
    fishmanpa said:

    It's about time!

    I'm glad to see some positive news from the front Rick. As far as celebrating? Most times, while the heart is ready and willing to do so, the body says "chill out". I was all ready to celebrate and I fell asleep! ~lol~

    "T"

    fish, if u don't mind me

    fish, if u don't mind me asking, what is the "t" for?

  • Billie67
    Billie67 Member Posts: 898

    fish, if u don't mind me

    fish, if u don't mind me asking, what is the "t" for?

    Rick
    That is the best news I've heard all day! The day will soon be here when you can celebrate without all of these treatments getting in the way.
    I will continue to keep you in my prayers.
    Billie
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member
    Good for you buddy

    Kick **** way to start my day.

    Best

    Mike

  • fishmanpa
    fishmanpa Member Posts: 1,227 Member

    fish, if u don't mind me

    fish, if u don't mind me asking, what is the "t" for?

    I don't mind :)

    Hi Debbie,

    My last name is of Russian heritage (starts with a "T" and ends with a "sky"). While easily pronounced if read and said phonectically, it has been a source of mispronunciations ever since I can remember, typically ending up with several additional syllables :)  So folks started calling me "T" because they couldn't say it. In my music I market myself as Mark "T".... It's just easier  :)

    "T"

  • cureitall66
    cureitall66 Member Posts: 913
    Celebration....

    Rick,

    Wonderful news! Sounds like some great progress there. Let's celebrate here! I'll order the cake!

    !image 

  • tuffenuff
    tuffenuff Member Posts: 277
    Excellent news!!!

    Excellent news!!!

  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,724 Member
    good scan

    Hi Rick,

     

    Thanks for the uplifting news.  If the tumors can shrink by 50% then why not 100%? 

     

    I am glad you are in less pain, let’s hope it stays that way.

     

    Positive as can be,

     

    Matt

  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695
    Thanks

    Thanks for being there: in my corner. This is really a long hard fight; so hard to get to all the little and big items. Also been to a rheumatologist for my Ankylosing Spondylitis ( an arthritis-like autoimune disease). Together with the oncologist, he came up with a treatment plan that consists of low-dose steroids (prednisone). They want me to avoid the NSID's for the time being because the chemo can cause problems with platlets. It seems all-right with me. I also use low-dose pain meds from the oncology group. So my pain is kept at a low level (around Level-3)

    I do have substantial chemo-fog, and don't think I write as clearly as I have in the past. For forgive my muddle.

    And thanks once again for your support. Rick.

  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695

    Celebration....

    Rick,

    Wonderful news! Sounds like some great progress there. Let's celebrate here! I'll order the cake!

    !image 

    Big Slice

    I'm taking the first very big slice. Rick.

  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695
    fishmanpa said:

    It's about time!

    I'm glad to see some positive news from the front Rick. As far as celebrating? Most times, while the heart is ready and willing to do so, the body says "chill out". I was all ready to celebrate and I fell asleep! ~lol~

    "T"

    Sleep

    I slept for 14 hours also. Chemo knocks one out. Rick.