Thursday, May 22, 2014

New Chemo

Chris had another CT scan on Monday and we found out the results yesterday when seeing our oncologist.  The results weren't great, as the cancer has grown in or around his pancreas since the last scan 9 weeks ago.  Our doctor/nurse team said this is probably why he is having a hard time eating.  The 'good' news is that the cancer hasn't spread outside the initial areas diagnosed last fall.  He is still having back pain, which they said is due to the cancer in the lymph nodes in the stomach area, not cancer in new places as I was afraid of - the nerves in the area of his cancer refer to the middle of his back.  We are working on getting the right amount of pain medicine in him before he goes to bed so it will alleviate the pain for the entire night so he can get more sleep. 

He was sent home without chemo yesterday as the regiment has been changed.  He will now be on a hard hitting chemo cocktail used to fight pancreatic cancer - 3 different chemo drugs given in the same day.  He'll also have a pump attached to him for 48 hours after each chemo appointment, extending each chemo treatment for two days.  The new chemo schedule will normally be every other week, starting next week, though we have a few variations in the schedule coming up due to previously made plans that the doctor is okay with us keeping.  I am grateful Chris is almost done with the school year as we don't know if this new treatment will affect him differently than the one he's been on for the past seven months.  One treatment next week and then he'll get the next one just after school gets out.  He has done so well on the initial chemo therapy that we have hope he will continue to experience few of the possible side effects on the new one.  We are so grateful to God for that - must be due to all of your prayers!

He also has to go in for endoscopic surgery again as his stents have slipped out of place.  His liver function was tested yesterday and tests returned normal results and no jaundice indicators appeared.  That is one of the risk factors with biliary tract cancers that they worry about.  They are going to do the surgery next Friday to replace the stents with a new kind that won't slip as easily. 

That's most of the update for now.  I'll work on getting Chris to write more often.  As always, thank you for your positive thoughts and prayers!  We need them!

With love,
Chris and Wendy

10 comments:

  1. We are thinking good thoughts for you down here! Love you brother! Xoxo

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  2. Thank you for the update. Our family continues to pray for you all.
    ~ Sheri, Jeremy, Aidan & Josiah

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  3. Thank you for the blog. You are a strong person Chris and making the best of all of this. The positive attitude and time with family is also "good medicine."
    Prayers.
    Karen

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  4. Grateful that you have such a great medical team to take care of you …. much love and good wishes & prayers from us...

    Lisa

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  5. Always thinking about you Chris.

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  6. Hey Chris I have you in my prayers. You're an inspiration to all of us.

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  7. Hi Chris and Wendy! Marc and I are very grateful for the updates. It gives us specific things that we can prayer for! We are praying for you and can't wait to see you guys this summer! We will be in Seattle June 24 - July 6. Love you!!! allison

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  8. Heard you had an update..hope your trip to Victoria was delightful...

    Keep the faith...keep attitude and diet up...it will also keep you strong...

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  9. Thanks for the update WENDY!!! Would love to hear from Chris too! :)
    Really hope we can schedule a weekend this summer. Love you all so much.
    Keep the faith Chris!

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  10. We love you guys! Cole, Jeremy, and I pray for you daily. Thanks for sharing your journey and faith with us. We love you!

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