Tuesday, March 23

the latest

The meeting with Mitchell's oncologist went about as I expected it would.  The scan showed that there are no positive changes in Mitchell's tumors (please notice Dr. Brown now refers to them as "tumors" and not "lesions"), especially in the liver.  We were presented with two choices--clincal trials or experimental treatment.

So what does that mean?    His current treatment has been stopped, and he is scheduled to have a liver biopsi late next week.  The sample will go through a series of tests to come up with a cancer profile, which will, in theory, allow the doctors to better treat Mitchell's cancer.  This whole process is considered experimental, but we have been assured that this is the cutting edge of cancer treatment technology.

On the good side, Mitchell will be given a much needed treatment break while the profile is generated.  Of course the pessimist in me worries that while not on treatment, his cancer will run rampant but I've managed to keep those thoughts at bay for the most part.

Meanwhile, Mitchell has developed some trouble with blood clots.  He is currently on twice-daily meds for a pulmonary embellism that developed on Friday.  Doctors believe that the clots are a result of one of the chemo meds.  He's taking it easy, and we are being watchful for any warning signs.

2 comments:

Figuring It Out said...

I love you cuz. I don't know what to say because nothing will make this go away. So I'm going to stick with I love you and I think about you all a lot!
Beca

Anonymous said...

Brandie you continue to display the courage to fight this Battle with the Beast Cancer. We all are in the fight with You, Mitchell and the Girls Pops