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CEA Update and Chemo #14
ByKarenHappy 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…
Took a Break and CEA Update
ByKarenIt’s been about a month since I updated and I realize some of you are thinking something is up since I haven’t updated. I’m here to tell you NO, nothing is “UP”… all is good. Steve took a cycle off from Chemo and ultimately had a month break. It was a nice break and Steve bounced back amazingly and we took full advantage of it. We went to Disney with the girls! We surprised them with a trip. It was a trip we all needed. You see, we love going to Disney as a family. We go every other year and it’s the biggest thing we do. And the girls love it. We all love it actually. It’s our “family thing” to do that we…
Back Surgery is Scheduled for Today
ByKarenSteve is at Rhode Island hospital and he’s scheduled to have surgery today. And he’s still smiling… He’s not going to give up easily and without a smile on his face. I admire that about him so much!
51st Chemo Treatment this week!
ByKarenSorry it’s been a while since I’ve updated you all about Steve. I’ve been so busy between the girls being out of school, and my summer classes…. it’s been pretty crazy, to say the least! Steve had scans done about 1 month ago. The chest CT was a little blurry because he sneezed during it and the (dumb) girl CT technician told him it came out fine, but in fact, it didn’t. The radiologist that read the report couldn’t see everything, but from what he could see, the lungs were pretty much the same as the last scan. His liver is good as well. There has been a spot on his liver that has grow slowly since January. But the growth wasn’t very significant so…
Good News!! CEA Number is going down again!!
ByKarenWe got some good news today. Steve’s CEA (tumor marker) number is going down again. It’s currently 18 and was 28 four weeks ago! That’s really good news because that means that the new chemo he started 6 weeks ago is working!!! So the plan right now is to keep doing what they are doing. Steve is also scheduled for a CT Scan the first week of April – the 2nd or 3rd and then they will check his CEA number again on the 6th when we get the results for the CT Scan. Last week was 9 months since Steve was diagnosis and the fact that he’s still doing well and the chemo is still working at this point is really good! Friday, March…
Today is Steve’s First CT Scan
ByKarenSteve is going this morning for his first CT Scan. We are pretty hopeful that it will look good because of how good his CEA number has been. But seeing it will be good to reassure us that the Chemo is working. He will also have is CEA number checked on Monday. We will have the results of both of those tests on Tuesday when we meet with his Oncologist. Steve has been getting mouth sores the last 3 cycles and they are unbearable for him. We’ve been trying all sorts of ways to make them better and possibly avoid them but after talking to the doctor yesterday, we are thinking of pulling back on one of the Chemotherapy drugs a little bit. There is…

