It has been a long time since my last post. In that time a lot has happened. Karen's treatment has been changed up and will be changing even more in the coming weeks.
She has been reduced to a single drug (5FU) in preparation for some directed radiation treatments. Her oncologist referred her to a radiologist at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake. The appointment was the Friday before Memorial Day and went well. He gave us a rundown on the treatment and a generic plan and then left it for us to decide. We talked it over and think it's the best option at this point.
One of the nice things about this type of treatment is that the side effects are not as severe as with traditional radiation. A line is inserted via an artery in her leg. It is then run to her liver where radioactive beads are released. Because of how the blood flow works to the tumors the diseased portion of her liver will get a significantly larger dose. It's not perfect and they will have to do a premliminary mapping session to see how the blood flows but we are confident.
Unfortunately the liver is more easily damaged by radiation treatments so repeat sessions are limited. They do have other directed options that have the same delivery method but use chemo medications instead. Using the chemo medications it is possible to repeat the treatment.
Our holiday went well after Karen's appointment. We were able to visit family and visit graves. We weren't able to make the trip last year since Becca was still on oxygen at the time and Karen was still recovering from her own hospital stay as well as adjusting to the chemo regimen. We are blessed to have kids that travel so well. We are usually able to drive for 2-3 hours at a time before they need breaks. It was nice to be around lots of family and catch up with them. We don't get to see many of them nearly as often as we would like.
The above portion of this post was written prior to June 22nd. When I originally said her treatment would be changing up, I had no idea how much...
June 22nd
Today Karen was admitted to the hospital. Her hematocrit level tested at 18 this morning where 40 is normal. Her oncologist called before I had left for work to give us the results. He has never called that early so we knew it probably wasn't good news. It wasn't much of a surprise to have him advise her strongly that she needed to head into the ER.
Karen and I talked it over and decided against a repeat of going to the local ER and then having her go via ambulance to another hospital. Instead we packed up the car and headed to another hospital where she was taken into the ER and then admitted. Her hematocrit was tested again and came back at 16.6. Lower but within the margin or error between labs.
After Karen was in the ER I took the kids to stay with Karen's sister a few minutes away. Once they were settled I headed back over and stayed with her for the rest of the day. When I left they expected to test her levels again around 2AM and reevaluate.
Karen's oncologist raised the possibility of surgery to stop what they believe is bleeding from the tumor in the colon. She has an appointment with a general surgeon on Wednesday if she isn't still in the hospital. The current thinking is they will raise her blood levels and stabilize her in preparation for surgery as early as the end of this week.
That means the original schedule for the directed radiation therapy has been thrown out the window. Something we have learned living in a rural area over the last few years is that when something unexpected happens that you just roll with it. A few years ago I can't imagine being this calm with so many changes and challenges being thrown at us. I feel the Lord is and has been supporting us all along in this trial directly and through friends, family and even total strangers.
Braden
He means the side effects are NOT as severe as regular radiation treatments. Just flu like symptoms.
ReplyDeleteThinking of how merciful God has been to you,, Karen, Braden, James and Becca. You have shown so much faith during this trial and you are right Braden, the Lord directs and supports you all along the way. We love you and will continue to pray for great success and faith in the doctors who are in charge. The Great Healer really is first in charge and then gives direction to those on earth who can accomplish his work, Love you all. We are so glad to read your blog and know what is going on.
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