Saturday, June 19, 2010

Blog Updates

Okay, so somehow it has become mid-June and as my sister has pointed out I have not provided an update since May 1. (I'll let you figure out which sister pointed this out!!) Anyhow, there are a number of reasons I could use for not providing updates...been too busy, nothing to report, just not motivated, and also wondering whether anyone actually reads this thing!

I started this blog as a way to keep you all posted on Ed's condition at the same time--so I wouldn't have to repeat myself many times and you wouldn't have to always ask how things are. The reality is that things are going just fine and therefore I don't find that I have much to report.

I know, you're wondering how the heck can things be going "just fine"--but that's the truth! Ed continues his biweekly chemo treatments and has few, if any, side effects. His hair is his biggest complaint because it's thinning, but I keep reminding him that he should be thankful he hasn't lost all of his hair. Other than that, with the exception of some leg pain--which I attribute to his old age and not cancer!--he is doing well. He continues to work his regular schedule and only takes time off for the treatments themselves. His appetite is fine, he eats what he wants, he doesn't get too tired, and he has started to put on some weight. His golf league started up in April and he's been playing in that every week.

On June 7th he had another CT scan and although we were hoping to hear that the tumors are continuing to shrink, the results instead were that there has basically been no change. The reality is that this is still good news. The chemo is keeping the tumors at bay and no new tumors are present. So things are stable and that is nothing to complain about.

After some discussion with Dr. Bowers, we did decide to cut back on the Irinotecan for 2 months. This will give Ed and his body a break for a while and will cut back his IV treatments from 2.5 hrs to .5 hr. Dr. Bowers was clear that he did not want to go any longer than 2 months without then doing a CT scan and re-evaluating.

Other good news is that Ed no longer needs to take his iron pills. Back in December, he was slightly anemic which accounted for why he was so tired. A couple months ago, Dr. Bowers said he could cut back on the iron if he wanted. This month, he said "stop taking them, you don't need them."

Of course, everyone's question is "what's the prognosis?" With stage IV colon cancer, there is not a "cure", at least not at this time. Instead the chemo prolongs a patient's life and for some patients this could be 10 yrs or longer!

Bottom line, Ed is stable. Tumors are stable. And, although we still hope and pray for a miracle, we are thankful that things are going as well as they are.

So that's the latest! I can certainly do a better job at updating this blog, but I guess I need to know "Is anyone even reading this thing?" If you are, leave a comment and let me know and then I'll try to be better about writing.

In the meantime, Happy Summer and Happy Father's Day!

3 comments:

Pat said...

Of course we read it - I check it all the time - but I know how busy you have been so not surprised to see no postings - Just like everything else - no news is good news. Thanks honey

Unknown said...

I check in all the time, too. Like Mom, I figure that no news is good news. I remember in an earlier blog you said that, other than the pill bottles on the counter, life is "normal". So glad to hear that's continuing, and I pray that continues for a GOOD LONG TIME! Love and prayers, Theresa

Cate said...

HA ! See ! I read it too ! ( this is me sticking my tongue out at you !)

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