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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Visit with Rahim/ Chemo Oncologist

The blood labs turned out fine and Rahim basically met us with a follow up.
He let us know that he was scheduling a follow up CT scan that he thought should have already been done to the one done in Boscobel in August.

"Just to be diligent," is what he said.
The August CT scan had some 'things' in it that should be looked at again.

Um.  I don't like that.  But I recall asking the attending doctor at the ER what exactly did all the techno stuff mean?

His answer?  See the VA and have a bone scan also scheduled.  This was the doctor that had seen us 9 months before the VA caught the throat cancer and had said to Rich...get ENT to see you ASAP.

Okay, so I'm not going to obsess over another scan.  Rich has already said if there was more cancer to deal with in the future, we would only treat it with Palliative Care and nothing else.

So far things are good, the basal skin cancer will be removed next month and we see a doctor this month to check on the floaters in his eyes.

The stroke has affected Rich's eye - brain co-ordination and he is supposed to doing home assignments exercises for that.  He does it when he feels like it.

Too busy to take 5 minutes or 10 minutes a day for it.  I'll have to insist on more Tai Chi if I can too.  He has dropped the ball on that.

So here it is 13 months from the day he came home and said the word Cancer.  
He is doing pretty well I think ... and so do the doctors, for going through a very rough regime of treatment and all of the things in between that he went through.

However, Rich thinks he isn't doing as well.  His weight has stayed fairly stable.  Up and down a few pounds with each doc visit.

Onward.  Let this March be a much better one.  Eye surgery and at the end of the month?  Remodeling begins!

Friday, January 15, 2016

6 Month follow up and CT scan

December 17th.

The long drive to Madison seemed to take forever.  We listened to the radio and commented on how wet our winter was so far. We talked about just about anything and everything but what we were going for.

A follow up CT scan 6 months after the last radiation treatment.

It seemed long ago, yet such a short time ago. Was this going to be fine?  I don't know what Rich thought because he didn't seem to be worried about it.

Both of us were in a fairly positive mood.  The long day at the University of WI Hospital didn't really excite us much.  We found the lab and got the blood work. We found the cafeteria and both of us had great lunches.
UW Hospital of Madison is one of the most frustrating places to get around in. Nearly every first time to ... well, even us after 35 some visits, sometimes have to ask for help to get from one place to another.

Finally we were in the waiting room for Radiology Oncology.  I recall our first wait there.  Scared to death of the unknown that was to come.  Frightened and nervous.  I wasn't frightened now, to say I as not nervous would be an overstatement.

I was just hoping for good news as was Rich.  We'd found that doing Tai Chi together had really helped his overall feeling and general attitude.  He was better than when Dr. Witek saw him in September when Rich still felt exhausted from the treatments.

His name was called and we went into Witek's exam room where his Medical Assistant took his vitals.  Rich's weight was pretty good. It was 179.  He'd started cancer treatment at somewhere in the 190's.  But the weight loss had actually come after the treatment stopped.

Rich hadn't seen it himself, but he'd been more active around the farm and of course not having all of his teeth and the saliva issue had curbed his appetite some.  Over the past few months, his weight had settled right around the 178 or 9 lbs.  

The hair he'd lost was coming in. In back where the tomography targeted radiation had caused a complete loss, the hair was coming in black and curly.  A startling difference to his mostly silver straight hair. His goatee was black on one side too.  I thought it was pretty cool how one side of the mustache and goatee had come back in such a dark contrast.

Dr. Witek walked in and turned on his heel to face Rich.  
"Good news man! It is all good, nice and clear CT scan!"
Rich grinned, I felt all the air go out of me and felt joy.

Dr. Witek asked about Rich's vision and mentioned that the CT scan in September after the PET scan had shown a significant stroke in the occiptal lobe of the brain. 

Rich waved his hand and said things were better. He was doing Physical Therapy for that and Tai Chi for overall balance and besides, it made him feel relaxed and good.

We inquired about his wedding and Dr. Witek grinned and began to show us photos and talk about his wedding.  It was a very happy moment between Dr. and Patient.

He examined Rich and then made a time for follow up. He stated that Rich had had enough radiation for a while and the next visit should be in April and no CT scan.

It was the most beautiful Christmas Gift we could have gotten.




Friday, September 25, 2015

CT Scan

The phone rang in the car...well I am surely never going to get used to having a cell phone that is connected via bluetooth to my vehicle...

Anyway we answered it and Rich talked to the doctor who did the prelim of his CT scan.

The doctor said "No evidence of cancer or a tumor." Although the scan did show evidence of a stroke that had probably occurred a few months ago.

If you need a reminder you can see the blog titled 911~what is your emergency?

I'm pretty sure this is the stroke they are talking about. So there was damage to the brain but nothing that showed up right away.
Let us not look a gift horse in the mouth.  

It felt like another elephant had been removed from our shoulders.
So as of yesterday Rich is free of cancer.  He kicked it in the butt with a lot of help from the Carbone Cancer Center and the VA.

Now we look forward and not backward.
Onward.

Monday, September 21, 2015

New Scan coming up


The CT scan of the brain will be on Thursday this week.

Rich's comments about the latest developments are basically this:
"What next?"

At this point I am trying to get the VA and the UW to be able to 'communicate' with each other better.
I'm not sure that is possible.

So until later this week, keep your fingers crossed.