First a quick update on family stuff: Sarah and I got to attend her 20 year high school reunion in New Orleans while my parents come up to Chicago to stay with the boys. We had a great time at the very well attended reunion and enjoyed staying with Thomas and Kerry. Ben also started baseball and just had his first game this week - he really likes it and asks me to practice all the time. Sam's doing great at soccer as well - he's really going for the goal.
Unfortunately, we also have an update on Sarah's fight with cancer (just days after we celebrated her 3rd year of survival since diagnosis). They say wars are fought one battle at a time and we're starting a new battle: a PET scan now shows new tumors in and around her liver (two are around 2cm) and a smaller met in her lymph node near her neck (supraclavicular area). The tumors around her liver are probably the cause of her gall bladder attacks since it is likely that they are pressing on the outside of her bile duct, pinching it off periodically. That's also driving her liver enzyme measurements up and limits the choices of chemotherapy treatments for now. The fix for that is either using available chemo to shrink the tumors near the duct or putting a stint in the bile duct to force it open.
For now, Sarah will immediately begin a strong dose of the chemo drug Carboplatin together with the usual Herceptin (repeated every three weeks) and she'll get also get another ultrasound tomorrow to look more closely at the bile duct - that will determine whether a stint is needed.
It's been eight months since Sarah was on chemo - a welcome break that we were hoping would run much longer... But, it's time to fight again and Sarah knows what needs to be done. I think after the initial shock of the results she's ready to get on with it and "do something" about the new tumors. So, back to no-hair, back to nausea, back to roller-coaster blood counts. Anxiety about the future is front and center again, but the hope that balances it out is that another break will follow this new "battle" and we can shock the cancer back in to stability. For now, we'll take it one step at a time.
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It had been a while since I'd checked your blog. Sorry to hear you're fighting again. Good luck and win another battle.
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