On this Thanksgiving Day, I am grateful to still be among all of you, my wonderful friends, family and supporters.
It has been four years, three months, and 7 days.
This blog will follow the progress on my battle with cancer. This will allow my army of supporters to stay up to date and will also provide a record of what is going on. I have structured it so you can either read summary highlights or read the details of major events throughout the diagnosis and treatment process. Thank you to each of you for your support, concern and caring.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
A Positive Shift in Momentum
Well, things finally seem to be settling down and starting to work back in my favor.
Today's CAT scan of the lungs showed a reduction in both number and size of the lesions. Hallelujah! The new chemo treatment is working.
Additionally, the blood panel showed everything in a normal range as well as a reduction in the tumor marker rating.
I haven't had a headache in the better part of a week. I can hear fairly well in my right ear again. My energy has been good.
Now, let's hope this momentum continues to build! :)
Today's CAT scan of the lungs showed a reduction in both number and size of the lesions. Hallelujah! The new chemo treatment is working.
Additionally, the blood panel showed everything in a normal range as well as a reduction in the tumor marker rating.
I haven't had a headache in the better part of a week. I can hear fairly well in my right ear again. My energy has been good.
Now, let's hope this momentum continues to build! :)
Friday, November 7, 2014
The Roller Coaster Ride Continues
I
awoke at 4 this morning with a severe headache that wouldn’t go away. After two hours without relief, I called Dr. Bonomi, who told me to
go to Rush again today for another MRI, which turned out to be
clear. Good news.
But they still
don’t seem to know why I’ve been getting headaches every morning for the past
10-12 days. They typically subside by the afternoon. They’ve been increasing in severity with each passing day. Dr. Bonomi has me switching the steroid I am taking from prednisone to dexamethasone in hopes that that
will give me relief. I guess we wait and
see.
So the
roller-coaster ride continues.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Good News on the Hearing Front
I had my check-up today with the audiologist, Dr. Keri Kwarta and the ear, nose and
throat doctor, Dr. Caldarelli. My hearing has improved
significantly. The doctors say it is
seldom that they see such drastic improvement occur so quickly. The audiologist said she had maybe 5 cases of
recovery like mine in her work experience.
Nobody could say whether I might have even further improvement or
not. I still have tinnitus constantly in
the right ear. I will continue stepping
down on the prednisone dose and should be done with it entirely after November 11.
In other health-related news, I continue to get some bloody
noses and daily headaches (ENT doctor thinks headaches are triggered by cervical
issue based on my description of location of pain, but he didn’t even look at it.)
I am really excited about the improvement in my
hearing. But as usual, am not satisfied
and want further improvement. I guess I'm a perfectionist.
Monday, November 3, 2014
The Sound of Sound
Good news on the hearing front - I am happy to report that hearing is coming back to my right ear. It still has the hissing of tinnitus most of the time and the clarity and volume of content the ear processes vary throughout the day, but I definitely have at least partial hearing in that ear. I am about midway through my steroid treatment for this problem so I am hoping I will continue to see more progress.
I see the Ear, Nose and Throat doctor on Thursday morning and will have a follow up audiology test to see my progress. I'll post results by Friday.
Today I had chemo for just one drug, Taxol. Everything went smoothly. Including all the pre-medications to counteract the effects of the chemo drug, a total of about an hour and a half in the chair.
The hair is still hanging in there. Still just losing it in little wisps when I shampoo, towel dry, blow dry or brush my hair. I'm wondering if the steroids I'm taking for the ear issue might be slowing down the hair loss. Whatever the reason for it, I'll take the extra weeks of having hair! :)
Next week is my off-week - yippee!
The following Monday, November 17 will be the beginning of the third cycle (there are four all together) and will include the full chemo with all 3 drugs as well as a CAT scan for the lungs and an appointment with Dr. Bonomi.
I see the Ear, Nose and Throat doctor on Thursday morning and will have a follow up audiology test to see my progress. I'll post results by Friday.
Today I had chemo for just one drug, Taxol. Everything went smoothly. Including all the pre-medications to counteract the effects of the chemo drug, a total of about an hour and a half in the chair.
The hair is still hanging in there. Still just losing it in little wisps when I shampoo, towel dry, blow dry or brush my hair. I'm wondering if the steroids I'm taking for the ear issue might be slowing down the hair loss. Whatever the reason for it, I'll take the extra weeks of having hair! :)
Next week is my off-week - yippee!
The following Monday, November 17 will be the beginning of the third cycle (there are four all together) and will include the full chemo with all 3 drugs as well as a CAT scan for the lungs and an appointment with Dr. Bonomi.
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