On Wednesday, we found out that the bitch tumor was
not methylated, so chemo would not work for me. Today, I had an MRI and met
with my oncologist and radiation oncologist. The bitch has shown signs of
regrowth – not to the same size as before, though. Oh, and she’s trying to
spread to another part of my brain again. Bitch. [My radiation oncologist has
assured me that radiation will stop her meddling.]
I have a CT scheduled for tomorrow to make a map for
radiation. I finally get to have imaging done without getting injected with
contrast! I will have my super sweet Jason mask made tomorrow, too. I start
radiation on the 30th for 5.5 weeks (M-F with weekends off].
I will also be receiving a drug called Avastin, in
conjunction with my radiation treatments. Avastin is given intravenously and inhibits
the bitch tumor from growing by blocking her ability to find new blood vessels.
I will receive infusions every two weeks. Because of the frequency of my
infusions and my crappy veins [thanks, gadolinium], I will be having a port
placed on Monday. My doctors are both very positive about my prognosis; I’m an
ideal candidate for success on this treatment protocol.
On a more fun note, I’m going to be helping the Carbone
Cancer Center and UW Hospital promote “Beat Cancer” buttons [with proceeds going
to research and patient services]. The website isn’t live yet, but I will post
the link when it is ready. Buttons will also be sold at football games. N. and
I will be sporting the buttons at Saturday’s game against Troy.
Fight like hell.
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