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Dana Faber Visit Update
ByKarenToday Steve and I went to Dana Faber to meet with a research doctor in Gastrointestinal Cancers to talk about possible clinical trials. We did our research and talked with Steve’s Oncologist in Warwick beforehand and we were pretty sure there wasn’t anything that Steve qualified for so we weren’t expecting much. But figured a ride there wouldn’t hurt. And it didn’t hurt, nor did it help. We were correct. There is nothing right now for Steve’s specific cancer and mutation of his cancer. However, the doctor did offer to test Steve’s original biopsy sample to see if it has a specific mutation that it wasn’t tested for back in June 2014. While the doctor doesn’t think Steve’s cancer has this mutation according to other…
4th Round of Chemo AND a hair cut
ByKarenSteve finished his 4th round of chemo today. He feels this one went the best so far. However, the tingling in his fingers from the cold came much faster this time. Almost immediately when he got home on Wednesday. But other than that it went well. He still feels fine, he even had more of an appetite than he has the last few times so that’s good! Four down, many more to go! Next time the doctor will check his CEA number again – the tumor marker number. We are hoping it’s lower again. He said mid September he’ll send him for a scan to actually see where the tumors are now or more importantly where they are not! We are looking forward to that. …
The Accidental Diagnosis: Cancer
ByKarenMy families world was turned upside down in June 2014. I’ve decided to share it here on our family blog to possibly help someone going through the same thing. I’ve searched high and low for months for support groups and finally found one online. I have so many questions and concerns that really only someone who’s gone through this, can help with. Here is our story: On Friday May 30, 2014 my husband Steve came home complaining of chest pains. He was thinking he had gas and then ate dinner. After dinner it didn’t get any better so he stayed home while I took Holly to her softball game. I made him promise me that if it got worse, he’d take an aspirin. He assured…
Shots for Steve
ByKarenI had a house full of people today. Just the way it should be. My brother brought over a bottle of something for shots. I have no idea what it was, I can’t remember. But I do remember that I didn’t have any shot glasses so we used wine glasses. My crystal wine glasses that I got when Steve and I got married. So they were pretty appropriate to use! We all got together and did a “Shot for Steve”….. it was pretty fitting considering he enjoyed himself a drink or two over the years. A memory I will always cherish!
The 5-FU Reduction worked!
ByKarenSteve 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…
2nd Opinion
ByKarenWe saw our 2nd opinion doctor today who is the best in RI and came HIGHLY recommended by many. He agreed with our current Oncologist and thinks this chemo regimen is really the best way to start. And then see what happens in 2-3 months when they do the first scan. At that point he said if it isn’t working, we should think about something else. He’d be more than happy to talk with us then but sees no reason to do anything else right now. Knowing he feels the same way makes us even more confident that this is the best thing for Steve. And we really like our current Oncologist so we’ll be staying with him. However, our 2nd opinion doctor also said…

