Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Surgical recovery...slow going
We returned to St Francis on Wednesday for the post surgical check-up... and again on Thursday so that he could receive 2 more pints of blood. His levels just aren't staying where they should. The surgery has left him very sore and fatigued, he has no real appetite and he's losing weight. On the bright side, he is sleeping well and even though he needed 2 more pints yesterday, the Dr still feels that he is heading in the right direction. The Dr will be conferring with Yale to get a second perspective and we go back Friday to recheck his levels... they have 2 units on hold just in case :) I know he's frustrated because he can't get around too well but he's trying to be patient. All other treatment is on hold until he can be stabilized. Hopefully this can be done without further Surgery. Kids all started back to school so it will be a little less hectic during the day and probably a little boring, but it will give him a chance to rest. Hope life is being good to you and yours, thanks for all your warm thoughts and prayers.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Home sweet Home
Finally got to bring Kenny home today :) He's tired and sore but very glad to be home. We have a follow-up back at St Francis on Wednesday. The clinical trial is on hold because one of the side effects is bleeding so we can't take that risk at this time. Yale has recommended that we return to the first chemo because even though it didn't shrink the tumor, it also didn't allow any growth so they believe that we should be a little more patient with that treatment. We'll find out Wednesday if St Francis agrees. This has been a very scary week and I for one am glad it's done.
Some folks have asked for our address to send a card- they really do brighten his days so feel free... 185 Cassidy Hill Rd. Coventry, CT. 06238
Hope everyone has a lovely weekend.
Some folks have asked for our address to send a card- they really do brighten his days so feel free... 185 Cassidy Hill Rd. Coventry, CT. 06238
Hope everyone has a lovely weekend.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Major detour
This post is a little late but I couldn't manage it any sooner.
Kenny wasn't feeling great over the weekend but he really couldn't put his finger on what was wrong. I called the Dr. and they said watch for fever- so no fever we figured things were ok. On Monday we headed to Yale New Haven to do the intake for the Clinical trial that would supersize his immune system. Half-way there, Kenny got very sick, but afterward he felt a little better so we continued to Yale... the Smilow Cancer Center. We met with the Dr first thing and let him know what happened. He took vitals and sent us straight to the Emergency Room- no waiting, straight in. Lots of tests, poking and prodding.. then more testing all within a short time. Drs of all shapes and degrees started pouring in... they couldn't believe that Kenny was conscious and coherent but his hemoglobin was only 2.5. Your hemoglobin is normally around 14...you're sick at 9 and usually unconscious around 5. Many of the Drs said they had never seen numbers this low. The tests showed he was bleeding internally and had been for quite some time. They admitted him into the ICU and gave him 6 units of blood and a unit of Plasma ( God Bless the Blood Donors!)
On Tuesday the gastroenterology team did an Endoscopy to find the source and to possibly stop the bleeding. They found the bleed but it was arterial so the Vascular team came in and stopped the bleeding. Surgery went well but he needed two more units of blood and all kinds of antibiotics afterward. He moved from ICU to the oncology floor yesterday but he's running a slight fever so they're keeping a close eye on him. Too soon to know whats next. Thank God and all the wonderful Drs and Nurses at Smilow for such good care.
And to all our friends and family, your Love and Prayers are so greatly appreciated!
Kenny wasn't feeling great over the weekend but he really couldn't put his finger on what was wrong. I called the Dr. and they said watch for fever- so no fever we figured things were ok. On Monday we headed to Yale New Haven to do the intake for the Clinical trial that would supersize his immune system. Half-way there, Kenny got very sick, but afterward he felt a little better so we continued to Yale... the Smilow Cancer Center. We met with the Dr first thing and let him know what happened. He took vitals and sent us straight to the Emergency Room- no waiting, straight in. Lots of tests, poking and prodding.. then more testing all within a short time. Drs of all shapes and degrees started pouring in... they couldn't believe that Kenny was conscious and coherent but his hemoglobin was only 2.5. Your hemoglobin is normally around 14...you're sick at 9 and usually unconscious around 5. Many of the Drs said they had never seen numbers this low. The tests showed he was bleeding internally and had been for quite some time. They admitted him into the ICU and gave him 6 units of blood and a unit of Plasma ( God Bless the Blood Donors!)
On Tuesday the gastroenterology team did an Endoscopy to find the source and to possibly stop the bleeding. They found the bleed but it was arterial so the Vascular team came in and stopped the bleeding. Surgery went well but he needed two more units of blood and all kinds of antibiotics afterward. He moved from ICU to the oncology floor yesterday but he's running a slight fever so they're keeping a close eye on him. Too soon to know whats next. Thank God and all the wonderful Drs and Nurses at Smilow for such good care.
And to all our friends and family, your Love and Prayers are so greatly appreciated!
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
New Possibilities
Yale New Haven Smilow Cancer Center today proved to be quite informative and has offered some new possibilities.
The most exciting is a Clinical trial for a new "designer" medication that enhances your immune system to help it fight off your cancer rather than the medication fighting the cancer. There is a waiting list for this study and they need a few more of his test results to be sure but it looks like he is eligible. Stomach cancer is not very common so the list is not too long.We will know by Friday.
If the clinical trial doesn't work out, they have a new "DNA testing" for your tumor. Certain drugs have been effective against certain markers within a tumor so even if the drug is not traditionally used on your specific cancer, they may work on your specific tumor. There is also a test they are doing on his previous biopsy to see if he has a certain tumor count that they have a new drug for that has proven to be effective. It is not likely that he will have this as it is extremely rare- but they are checking just in case. These are the cutting edge "investigational" drugs.
In addition to these, there is a new standard treatment medication that targets the blood supply to the tumor- this is the medication that St Francis talked about. Yale's Cancer team also feels that the fact that Kenny's first chemo regimen -although showed no reduction, shouldn't actually be ruled out totally because it also prevented further growth.
If we need to wait for the clinical trial, we will continue with one of the standard chemo treatments while we wait.
So, overall today was a good day. Very long, very exhausting but it offered hope... so it was definately worth it. I will update as soon as I know more. Thanks for all the support and well wishes.
The most exciting is a Clinical trial for a new "designer" medication that enhances your immune system to help it fight off your cancer rather than the medication fighting the cancer. There is a waiting list for this study and they need a few more of his test results to be sure but it looks like he is eligible. Stomach cancer is not very common so the list is not too long.We will know by Friday.
If the clinical trial doesn't work out, they have a new "DNA testing" for your tumor. Certain drugs have been effective against certain markers within a tumor so even if the drug is not traditionally used on your specific cancer, they may work on your specific tumor. There is also a test they are doing on his previous biopsy to see if he has a certain tumor count that they have a new drug for that has proven to be effective. It is not likely that he will have this as it is extremely rare- but they are checking just in case. These are the cutting edge "investigational" drugs.
In addition to these, there is a new standard treatment medication that targets the blood supply to the tumor- this is the medication that St Francis talked about. Yale's Cancer team also feels that the fact that Kenny's first chemo regimen -although showed no reduction, shouldn't actually be ruled out totally because it also prevented further growth.
If we need to wait for the clinical trial, we will continue with one of the standard chemo treatments while we wait.
So, overall today was a good day. Very long, very exhausting but it offered hope... so it was definately worth it. I will update as soon as I know more. Thanks for all the support and well wishes.
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