Sarah had her bile duct stent removed today and everything went very smoothly. We were relieved that the duct was no longer pinched off so no new stent needed to be placed, and she didn't wake up during the procedure this time either! The assumption is that the enlarged lymph nodes outside the duct have responded to chemo and shrunk back. We were on our way back home at 1pm so it was a quick-turn process. Sarah's sleeping heavily this evening as she recovers from the general anesthesia, but she should be feeling good tomorrow.
Also, we learned from her oncologist that her hormone levels support a switch from chemo to hormonal treatment, so instead of getting a final Taxotere treatment next Monday, she'll switch to Faslodex along with the usual Herceptin. This will present a welcome break from the taxing side-effects of prolonged chemotherapy and we're hoping her cancer respond with declining tumor markers - that's what we'll be watching for in the 2 months to come.
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Sounds like generally good news. I hope the hormone treatment works well. It always sounds like you take great care of Sarah!
-Larry Gelbaugh
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