Results, the future, and hope
on the peritoneal lining. It sounds like staging those surgeries will be extremely difficult. I imagine ROger and I will have many tough decisions ahead.
SO, back to one day at a time. It is easier to do one day at a time when I have a general idea of where we need/hope to be headed.
Roger's platelets were back up so he had the full treatment today. By the way, the magnesium and calcium drip they give him at the beginning and end of his treatments with oxaliplatin help him so much with the neuroathy.
His CEA is only 1.6! It was 20 when he started chemo, which I know is low anyway, but I am so excited that it has gone down with every treatment. (Our onc doesn't pay much attention to those, but I love watching those numbers!)
ANd last night I played armchair radiologist- I know, yikes!- and I could actually see that the tumors had shrunk from the last scan in October. It was very nice to be right! I admitted that I had done that and the Doc. gave me one of those grins- the kind your kid's pediatrician gives you when you say, "I was looking on the internet and am worried my kid has..."
The news today was good. Even though it really made even more clear what an incredible beast this is to fight- and the prospect of so many life threatening surgeries is daunting, I feel more hope than ever.
Thank you all for being here and sharing the journey.
Kim
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Kim I am SO happy for you
Kim I am SO happy for you guys:) What better way to start off the new year.. I hope it just keeps getting better and better. Chris had his scans today and we get results tomorrow, must say i am more than nervous.. I will let everyone know tomorrow and again... SO HAPPY for ya!!!!!
loves,
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The Journey Continues...
Kim
It sounds like you have a gameplan and things are moving in the right direction...sounds very promising.
Just one step at a time, and one day at a time as you mentioned - the journey of a thousand miles, begins with the first step - and you guys are doing great!
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Kim
Kim,
That sounds like a good talk with the Onc. Hope is so important in the fight. You are right there with your hubby and I'm sure he gets a lot of encouragement from you.
Best to both of you in 2010.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Thanks to all of you forKathleen808 said:Kim
Kim,
That sounds like a good talk with the Onc. Hope is so important in the fight. You are right there with your hubby and I'm sure he gets a lot of encouragement from you.
Best to both of you in 2010.
Aloha,
Kathleen
Thanks to all of you for your posts. What a comfort you all are! Happy New Year!
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Kim......Something that doesn't need to be forgotten about.....krf said:Thanks to all of you for
Thanks to all of you for your posts. What a comfort you all are! Happy New Year!
Kim
Yourself, remember, every caregiver has a great deal of stress, emotionally, physically, and it sometimes gets quite overwhelming.....Be absolutely sure to take plenty of "your time" where you can vent, cry, or simply remove yourself from all the ups and downs , if only for a little while. Everyone is dependent on the caregiver for the most part and a lot of the time they suffer far worse than the patient. Love is a many splendid thing but it does have its consequence...In a nut shell, "If you are not OK, then no one is OK....OK ?
Now, start planning for things to do at the end of this year, and also trips or plans for 2011, that's when you get the peace of mind. Want for patience and small victories......Happy New Year and may 2010 bring all good news to you and yours......
Hope and Love, Buzz0
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