Second Round of Chemo is Done!
Yesterday Steve finished his 2nd round of chemo and he did well. No real big side effects except he feels really tired. But this morning he’s still feeling good.
2 down, many more to go! Let’s hope it’s working!
Yesterday Steve finished his 2nd round of chemo and he did well. No real big side effects except he feels really tired. But this morning he’s still feeling good.
2 down, many more to go! Let’s hope it’s working!
Yesterday (7/21/14) Steve and I received some really good news about his Stage 4 Colon Cancer. His CEA number, which is the tumor marker in his blood, was lower – a lot lower! When he was in the hospital the first week of June it was 536. Then a few weeks later it was up to 834.8. Yesterday it was 263.1. Needless to say we both cried when I gave him the good news. That means the chemo is working. We saw the doctor today and he was very happy as well with the results. He said the drop in his CEA is great after only 2 treatments. I asked him if he expects that number to go to zero at some point, if…
Happy New Year! The last chemo treatment Steve received on Christmas Eve went well. He over did it over the holiday with all our company so he was exhausted coming out of it, but he enjoyed the time we spent with friends and family so it was worth it for him. He also got another mouth sore this time around, however it wasn’t at it’s worst and he was still able to eat more than just soft foods. That said, he still dropped a few pounds. He’s going to try and work on putting those back on this week. The doctor checked his CEA number on Monday and it was 15.6, which is a little higher than last time. We never head from the doctor…
I just wanted to post an update since I haven’t in a while. I realize some people are afraid to ask, but seriously you can always ask us how Steve is doing. We don’t mind talking about it. It’s our life now. The girls went to camp the last week of August, right before school started. It was a camp that is only for children who’s parents have battled cancer/ have cancer. It’s called Camp Kesem and it’s a free one week overnight camp. When we first heard of it, I immediately thought how great it would be for the girls to meet other children who have a life like theirs and to hear their stories. But I figured they would NEVER go away for…
Steve finished his 8th round of chemo about a week ago. This was the 2nd round of chemo with the reduced 5-FU (along with a reduction of all meds due to his weight loss). The first time he didn’t see much of a difference as far as side effects go, but the second time he did. The 5-FU is responsible for the mouth sores and the tingling in his hands, fingers and feet mostly. I guess it’s also responsible for the exhaustion because this last round he wasn’t as tired either. He thought we has getting a mouth sore but it never really turned into one. And his taste buds finally came back this weekend. When he woke up Friday morning and realize that we…
I’ve received so many texts, IM’s and messages with words of encouragement, love and support and I appreciate it so much! But please know that I am OKAY. We’ve expected his treatment to take this turn at some point and honestly, we thought it would be 2 months ago. I posted this on Facebook today but I know not everyone is on Facebook…… Thank you everyone for your prayers, thoughts and positive vibes. We are so lucky to have so many amazing people in our lives. I do feel blessed, considering the situation. The time we’ve had since his diagnosis has been a gift, a gift that one day the girls will realize was one of the best gifts ever. Right before Steve starts the…
Friends of mine set up a photo session for our family. It was gifted to me in September but with Steve having surgery in October, we never got around to doing it. Now that he’s in his last days, we knew we had to make it happen. The photographer was kind enough to come to our house and work with us in taking some pictures. I dressed us all in blue for colon cancer. And I love the results. We will treasure these photos forever!