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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Treatment

Tom & his mother were out the door this morning at 7:00 am. He returned home tonight at 8:30 pm. He looks tired and I know that he has had a long day. I am hearing about his day as I am typing....

The first thing Tom did was met with Dr. Ali. They went over all his scans from last week. The bone scan showed the spot on his spine that we saw previously. It also show a possible spot on his left femur. They will continue to monitor these spot with future bone scans. The MRI and CT scans continue to show 6 lesions in his liver. They also noted spots in his lungs and an area in his neck along side his carotid artery, his left side.

Tom started the drug program. Tom went through 6 hours of blood draws, testing, and EKG's. He had a total of 10 EKG's before he was able to leave.

Obviously the side effects of this drug can be severe. They will be monitoring Tom very closely over the next 60 days. The scans results were not what we wanted to hear, as it confirms once again the cancer continues to spread. As Tom starts this new treatment he also find himself in the unfamiliar territory of concentrating on his own health. Tom's doctors have placed him on Short Term Disability as of today. This will give Tom the opportunity to focus on his health both mentally and physically as he begins this next stage of his journey.

I am the Lord your God, who holds your right hand, and I tell you, "Don't be afraid. I will help you." Isaiah 41:31 ncs

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Changes in a Day

Things can change in a day. This morning Tom received a phone call from Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Ali now wants Tom to start the program right away. He will be heading to HFH in Detroit on Tuesday morning. So, is this good that the doctor wants to get Tom in right away or something he saw on the scans that moved up the appointment? Tom stated that is what is playing through his head all day.

Please pray that Tom will have a safe trip & that he is encouraged by the treatment.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

We're Back

I have to say that I am sorry that my last post did not contain all the information as I missed blogging about the Friday test. The Henry Ford Hospital is moving fast and Tom was actually in Detroit on Friday, June 19 for a Bone scan. He spent the whole weekend in West Bloomfield Hills. He spent Friday with his friend Chris, they were able to catch a Tigers game. On Saturday I drove there to meet him for the rest of his trip. Sunday Tom had an extensive MRI and Monday was his CT scan. We finally made it home around 8:30 Monday night. We are both still recovering from the trip.

Today Tom received a phone call from HFH stating that he is eligible to enter into the program. I am not sure if we should be ecstatic about it considering Tom has to be at certain degree of of the illness in order to qualify. However, you have to be "cancer excluded" otherwise healthy in order to qualify. I do believe that it is a good thing that Tom has been accepted. Tom will start his treatment on Tuesday, July 6. The first 2 months will be the hardest as Tom will be at HFH in both West Bloomfield and Detroit quite a bit. We will know more details after his visit on the 6th.

When Tom goes on the 6th they will go over the results of all the scans. He will be monitored very closely with this program as they do not know how he will react.

We are not sure how this will effect Tom's work schedule. He optimistic that he will be able to continue working through this process. However, doctors are warning him that he may need to slow down for a little while. Knowing Tom, that means he will cut back to only working one job. Luckily we work for a good company that is prepared to help us along the way.

All through this we need to keep on praying, and praying, and praying. The Lord has lead us through so much. I talk with people and can't think of how else we could have made it. I thank all my prayer warriors. Thanking God for you.

"But you, dear friends, must build up your lives ever more strongly upon the foundation of our holy faith, learning to praying the power and strength of the Holy Spirit." Jude 1:20

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dtown

The summer weather has definitely shown its face here in Michigan. The kids are outside a little more and the sun is with us until bedtime. When I get up at 5:15 to workout in the morning, I can see the puppies without having to turn on the back light. The days are heating up and I am loving it. With school about to end all I can think is "Come on Summer Fun!"

Tom had his appointment with the Oral Surgeon last week. The doctor did not see any reason for concern. He told Tom that if there was cancer it would be on a major nerve and Tom would have no doubt about the pain it would cause. They took another x-ray which showed that the spot had actually decreased in size. They will continue to monitor it during his routine visits for now.

Tom made his way to Detroit on Tuesday for his visit with Henry Ford Hospital. He was satisfied with his consultation with Dr. Ali. The doctor spent time with Tom explaining how the program worked & what would happen if Tom was to be approved. This drug is a Phase 3 drug that is ready to go to the FDA. This program does have a placebo. However, the chance of getting the water pill is a very small percent. The care that Tom would receive at worst case scenario would be not much different than the standard care for Tom's type of cancer. However, Tom has the advantage of being watched closer because of the research. Everything would have to be done at their hospital as all patients are to be scanned with the same machine. Tom had 3 EKG's and blood work up before he left. The insurance approved the consultation and test that was done on Tuesday. The next step is for them to approve the clinical trial.

Tom needs to go back on June 20 & 21st for more test. On Sunday he will have an MRI and on Monday a CT scan. Because both of these tests have contrast dye, he is not able to do the scans on the same day. He will also need a bone scan before starting the trial.
Tom is working several extra shifts at both the Hospital and EMS this month as he fears that he may be back on Disability in July.

Psalms 138:8 "The Lord will work out his plans for my life-for your lovingkindness, Lord, continues forever. Don't abandon me-for you made me."