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!
I forgot to mention in my previous post that the CT Scan also showed that the inflammation of his colon and the small perforation in the colon that they saw last time, is no longer visible. So that means that part healed. That made us VERY HAPPY because that means surgery is not in the future again… which is a good thing. Surgery is not something we want because that means no chemo for at least 6 weeks after and perhaps even more. Right now Chemo is what he needs. That was my Christmas Gift!
Today we met with the Oncologist to get Steve’s CT Scan results and his latest CEA number. The appointment wasn’t what we hoped for last week going into the CT Scan. Steve and I both had different ideas of what to expect and neither of those expectations happened. First of all I’m very happy to tell you that his CEA number is 21. Last time it was 64 so this was a nice drop and we were very happy to see it so low. That was good. Next is the size of the tumors. They’ve decreased significantly in both his lungs and liver. Which is great news! But, Honestly this is where I was surprised as I assumed that one of his organs would be…
Friday (6/27) Steve completed his first round of Chemo. He was so happy to have the visiting nurse remove the IV and he was excited to take a nice long shower. Something he can’t do while hooked up to Chemo. He is doing well. Just very tired. Having the surgery in the same week as starting chemo, was very hard. He’s sore from ‘babying’ his right side (where the port was put in) and hopes that the next round he’ll be more comfortable with the IV in. As for side effects from Chemo, they were very minor. He didn’t get nauseous (thankfully!), he was very tired, his taste buds were off a bit, and he didn’t seem to have much of an appetite (which we…
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’s surgery last week was a success. The spine surgeons were able to remove the tumors that were compressing Steve’s spinal cord without having to insert the titanium rods. His bones were surprisingly strong. They did insert a little cement into the spine where they removed the tumors, just to give it a little more strength. Because they didn’t have to insert the rods, the recovery was much easier. Steve was up walking around the following day and then doing the stairs a day later. Two days after his surgery, his heart rate was still high – it was running 115-120. Come to find out it was because he has a blood clot in his lungs. He was at a high risk for getting one,…
This morning I did the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. I said good bye to my husband Steve. He peacefully passed away at 6:20 am and is no longer suffering. His soul is free from cancer, so he won! Thank you all so much for your prayers, friendship and love over these past 2+ years. Steve’s Obituary