Third opinion tom. say a prayer:)
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Ok it posted, I did go today
Ok it posted, I did go today and he was a very nice Dr. He was at Gwinnett Medical in ga. but he is from MD Anderson (Dr. York)He basically said that if it's working don't change it for now. I am getting significant results from Folfox and that he thought I was getting the best standard of care right now. He mentioned Sirspheres and chemoembolization for future options. Right now my liver is like a chocolate chip cookie(his analogy) and it would be hard to go in and do resection or RFA. It would be difficult to get all of them out and get good margins. I got to see all of the tumors on the computer, he had the very first scan and compared to the scan in Oct. my largest tumor was not lighting up, it was mostly dead tissue and other large 2 other were dark as well, the small tumors that are scattered are not lighting up but are not gone either.So, overall I am doing well but still chemo forever or at least a while until I get more shrinkage. My liver function is great and he said Avastan was a great drug and did not think we should stop it for 6 weeks or more to do another procedure right now. I think I will probably get another opinion. Thank you all for your love, concern, and prayers. Patti0 -
Sounds goodittapp said:Ok it posted, I did go today
Ok it posted, I did go today and he was a very nice Dr. He was at Gwinnett Medical in ga. but he is from MD Anderson (Dr. York)He basically said that if it's working don't change it for now. I am getting significant results from Folfox and that he thought I was getting the best standard of care right now. He mentioned Sirspheres and chemoembolization for future options. Right now my liver is like a chocolate chip cookie(his analogy) and it would be hard to go in and do resection or RFA. It would be difficult to get all of them out and get good margins. I got to see all of the tumors on the computer, he had the very first scan and compared to the scan in Oct. my largest tumor was not lighting up, it was mostly dead tissue and other large 2 other were dark as well, the small tumors that are scattered are not lighting up but are not gone either.So, overall I am doing well but still chemo forever or at least a while until I get more shrinkage. My liver function is great and he said Avastan was a great drug and did not think we should stop it for 6 weeks or more to do another procedure right now. I think I will probably get another opinion. Thank you all for your love, concern, and prayers. Patti
I'm glad you liked the doctor, and it sounds like pretty positive news, don't you think? I'll keep praying for you, dear.
*hugs*
Gail0 -
Good for you!tootsie1 said:Sounds good
I'm glad you liked the doctor, and it sounds like pretty positive news, don't you think? I'll keep praying for you, dear.
*hugs*
Gail
Good for you for getting another opinion! I wanted to let you know that in chemo last Friday I was next to a woman who has had the spheres & she said they have worked well on her.0 -
I'm glad you got moreittapp said:Ok it posted, I did go today
Ok it posted, I did go today and he was a very nice Dr. He was at Gwinnett Medical in ga. but he is from MD Anderson (Dr. York)He basically said that if it's working don't change it for now. I am getting significant results from Folfox and that he thought I was getting the best standard of care right now. He mentioned Sirspheres and chemoembolization for future options. Right now my liver is like a chocolate chip cookie(his analogy) and it would be hard to go in and do resection or RFA. It would be difficult to get all of them out and get good margins. I got to see all of the tumors on the computer, he had the very first scan and compared to the scan in Oct. my largest tumor was not lighting up, it was mostly dead tissue and other large 2 other were dark as well, the small tumors that are scattered are not lighting up but are not gone either.So, overall I am doing well but still chemo forever or at least a while until I get more shrinkage. My liver function is great and he said Avastan was a great drug and did not think we should stop it for 6 weeks or more to do another procedure right now. I think I will probably get another opinion. Thank you all for your love, concern, and prayers. Patti
I'm glad you got more answers - a chance to see exactly what has been going on with your liver, and hear some options down the road. Good to hear the mets have been shrinking and aren't lighting up! That sounds very promising.
Have you considered continuing as you are for just a while longer, and then trying again to see if they'll try something else?0 -
Patti
Honestly, that sounds like an okay plan. If chemo can keep shrinking and killing those liver tumors, then maybe something new will be approved to rid your body of cancer forever.
I'll keep praying, Patti.
Even so... Come Quickly!
Diane0
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