Update on my husband
For everyone who read my introduction post. My husband had been diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer at 35. They believed from the pet scan that it had spread to his spleen and various lymph nodes and possibly bones. I saw the pet scan on Monday when we were with the oncologist, it looked so bad. They explained how this wouldn't be cureable but it would be treatable. Yesterday he had surgery to remove the tumor in his colon and his spleen.
The doctor came out after surgery to talk with me. He removed the tumor in his colon. His spleen DID NOT need to be removed, all of the spots they had seen on the pet scan were NOT CANCER! They are now calling them granulomas which are rare benign growths. They are saying that the cancer was localized to the tumor in his colon and surrounding tissue. He will still need chemo but compared to what we were thinking on Monday I am beyond ecstatic!!
I really do believe in the power of prayer. (okay well I do after yesterday!) This is better than the best case scenario that we were given.
Thanks everyone especially Jen2012 for your advice and kind words. Miracles do happen and I will pray that everyone get theirs soon!!
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That is great news for the
That is great news for the both of you.
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Fantastic news!!!
Fantastic news!!!
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How wonderful!!!Dyanclark said:Outstanding
great news What a relief.
Dyan
What a cause for JOY! I am so happy for your young family. Thank you for letting us share in your joy.
Cathleen Mary
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Jen, yes they biopsied the
Jen, yes they biopsied the spleen to be safe but they knew right away that it was granulomas. Of course we are still waiting on all the pathology to come back until we know all the details but both my oncologist and surgeon have told me that its not stage IV cancer like they thought. As for his bones, they believe he has sacroidosis (sp?) which is a treatable bone disease that is not life threatening. From what we understand its similar to arthritis.
The recovery will be rough. Jack is still pretty out of it from morphine and he still has an epidural in but they are taking that out tonight. We will find out the official plan for chemo next week.
I guess this just proves those pet scans are not 100%.
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Great!
This is really wonderful news!! We are here for you as your husband recovers from surgery and starts chemo. One step at a time So happy for your young family.
Aloha,
Kathleen
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Awesome news!!!! the best to
Awesome news!!!! the best to you and yours!! kim
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That is great news! The
That is great news! The power of prayer is amazing.
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