Saturday, September 29, 2007

29 Sept Update

Quick update since it's been a while since I posted. Sarah didn't get chemo this week but did get her MRIs done of her brain, abdomen and spine. We'll be going in together next Monday to get the results. Keeping our fingers very crossed and hoping for confirmation that her mets are shrinking due to the Gemzar chemo treatments. Ben and Sam are both doing well in school. Ben is still playing his weekly soccer games and I think we'll let him start playing cello, which he saw at a school demo and showed quite an interest in. More to follow after Monday...

Friday, September 14, 2007

14 Sept Update

Quick update today - here's a pic of Ben and Sam looking forward to a school day. Sarah got her treatment on Tuesday this week and is doing ok. She's transitioning to Monday treatments so that it fits better with Sam's pre-school schedule. It got cold this week in Chicago as a reminder that the summer really is coming to an end - tonight it's in the high 40's outside.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

6 Sept - Vacation Pics





We had an fun and relaxing time in Minocqua for our vacation last week. In these pics, we're at an Indian village, fishing, at a wildlife park, and touring the lakes on a small motor boat. Everyone had a great time and we really enjoyed our get-away.
Sarah got another set of tumor marker results and the numbers were promising - another decline in levels which took one number (CA27-29) down to normal levels and the other (CEA) almost to normal levels. This should indicate that the liver mets are stabilized and maybe even shrinking. We'll know for sure when the next set of MRIs are done at the end of the month, but we are celebrating this trend for now and enjoying a break from the constant anxiety we felt earlier this year. Sarah got another Gemzar dose when we got back from vacation last week but didn't feel too bad from it (and she felt pretty good during our vacation as well despite it being a chemo week!). Ironically, she feels worse now during her off-week because she got a white and red blood cell booster shot instead... sigh. Overall, it seems that Sarah is tolerating the Gemzar treatments much better, although I think some part of it is that she's gotten more used to the ebb and flow of fatigue and sort-of nausea under this drug. Chemo side effects seem to be almost as unpredictable as cancer itself - different from week to week.
On a final note, this is Ben's first week of school (first grade) and he loves it so far. During kindergarten he informed me that he would not be attending first grade, but he seems very happy with his "decision" to go afterall. :) Sam is also excited about starting pre-school which kicks off next week.