Monday, October 29, 2007

29 October


Ben and I went to our Fall Campout with the Indian Guides Program and we had a great time! Tiring weekend, but worth it. Ben even got to wear his Halloween costume (Harry Potter) which was a big hit with everyone when we did camp trick-or-treating.
Sarah got another Gemzar treatement today and is working her way through the beginning-of-the-week yuckies. We're preparing to head back to Rice for our homecoming soon which is our next larger trip.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

17 Oct Update






We had a very eventful Columbus Day weekend - Sarah went to visit Leslie and Ken in Lake Tahoe and I took the boys to see Grandpa and Oma in San Antonio. We also made a quick trip down to Padre Island where Ben and Sam had a great time.
Sarah ended up getting another treatment this past Monday although we expected this to be an "off" week. Although we're grateful for every week we can fight back with the Gemzar, she is not looking forward to having it feel like a 3rd week of treatment. She's had some nausea and fatigue so far - manageable but definitely not fun. Other than that, we are all doing ok and preparing for Halloween! Ben will be Harry Potter and we're still working on Sam's costume.

Monday, October 01, 2007

1 Oct - Good MRI Results

First here's a pic of Ben after a Cajun lunch we did at church last weekend. He really digs those beads... We've been helping a church in New Orleans by sending money to rebuild - and this weekend they come up to cook us some authentic Cajun food and invited our parish to lunch!
Sarah and I went to go get the MRI results - there was good news all around. Her pituitary adenoma shrank significantly and her pituitary is now considered "normal" size. No change in her spine (that's good) and all other organs except the liver are clear. The liver mets are smaller and fewer in size overall (yes!). So, she'll stick to this chemo drug weekly unless something changes. The doc will continue to monitor tumor markers in her blood and also liver enzymes monthly to verify that the treatment continues to work. Assuming all goes well, the next set of MRIs would be six months from now.
It is a great feeling to know that we've finally found something that has halted the relentless advance of Sarah's breast cancer. There are no guarantees for how long this will work, but we are just celebrating "today" and hoping it will be a long time! Gotta take it one step at a time and focus on life.