I have not updated this in some time, and the reason is because everything is going well.
Neil had a clear scan in September and another one this past week. He went to Dr. Mehta today and was told for all intents and purposes, he is considered cured. He told Neil that he would not flush his port because he just wants him to have it taken out! So Neil will be scheduling that soon. Dr. Mehta was also so optimistic, he scheduled his next appointment for four months out, rather than the expected three.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Quick update
Neil had a CT scan a few weeks ago and it came back negative for cancer. There were zero questionable areas on the scan, which is great because a lot of people get the dreaded "well, we think we see a shadow," but none of that.
Last week, Neil met with Dr. Steinmetz, who thinks he has some residual, but not serious, effects from radiation (lung issues and swallowing problems) and he scheduled a thyroid test (routine). He had that last week and today he was told his thyroid function is normal. The concern with thyroid problems in lymphoma patients is that thyroid cancer sometimes manifests and also that radiation can cause it or diminish thyroid function. But all is well.
Last week, Neil met with Dr. Steinmetz, who thinks he has some residual, but not serious, effects from radiation (lung issues and swallowing problems) and he scheduled a thyroid test (routine). He had that last week and today he was told his thyroid function is normal. The concern with thyroid problems in lymphoma patients is that thyroid cancer sometimes manifests and also that radiation can cause it or diminish thyroid function. But all is well.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Upcoming Scan
Neil had a clean scan back in June and they decided to switch him over to CT scans because they take less time overall. He goes this Friday for the scan and we will hopefully get the results early next week.
Monday, June 14, 2010
3 Month Scan-CLEAN!!!
Neil had his 3 month post-treatment PET scan on Friday and I went with him today for the results. His blood work and BP are fine and best of all, the scan still did not show any cancer activity. The doctor is impressed with his progress and will not see him again until January! He will see Steinmetz (radiation) for a followup in September. Other than that, we don't have to think about it!
Friday, April 9, 2010
The latest
Nothing much to report other than Neil is feeling really good, lots of energy and positive mood. Going camping this weekend to get away from things for a little while, but other than that just going about our normal lives!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Bald! And vacation planning!
Neil lost a big patch of hair on the back of his head, so he shaved it all off--it looks really good! He went to the oncologist today and long story short, he has appointments (alternating Dr. Mehta and Dr. Steinmetz) every three months. He gets a PET scan in three months, but Mehta seemed to think that he might not need them very often since he has done so well.
In other news, we are (hopefully) planning a vacation! We both really need a break and have not had an actual vacation since our honeymoon. So we are using some of our refund (after paying off medical bills) to travel to Canada from May 21-31 for our anniversary. Throughout his treatment, we always said we would go back when he was better (we had gone a few years ago), so that's what we're doing. This is our rough plan:
May 21
Travel to mid-to-upper Michigan, stay night
May 22
Travel to Sault St Marie, enter Canada.
May 22-25 Lake Superior Provincial Park.
http://www.lakesuperiorpark.ca/
May 25-26 Travel two hours to Pukaskwa National Park
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/pukaskwa/index.aspx
May 26 Travel 3.5 hours to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (this is the coolest one!
27-28 Sleeping Giant/Thunder Bay
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/slee.html
29-31 Home. (17 hours, over three days, make stops along the way).
We're going to camp and recharge! Thanks everyone for your support even now...hopefully this trip will put some life back into us!
In other news, we are (hopefully) planning a vacation! We both really need a break and have not had an actual vacation since our honeymoon. So we are using some of our refund (after paying off medical bills) to travel to Canada from May 21-31 for our anniversary. Throughout his treatment, we always said we would go back when he was better (we had gone a few years ago), so that's what we're doing. This is our rough plan:
May 21
Travel to mid-to-upper Michigan, stay night
May 22
Travel to Sault St Marie, enter Canada.
May 22-25 Lake Superior Provincial Park.
http://www.lakesuperiorpark.ca/
May 25-26 Travel two hours to Pukaskwa National Park
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/on/pukaskwa/index.aspx
May 26 Travel 3.5 hours to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (this is the coolest one!
27-28 Sleeping Giant/Thunder Bay
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/slee.html
29-31 Home. (17 hours, over three days, make stops along the way).
We're going to camp and recharge! Thanks everyone for your support even now...hopefully this trip will put some life back into us!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
One week post-treatment
As of today, Neil is one week post-treatment. He is feeling better every day. He saw Dr. Mehta yesterday and he gave him the good news that he can get his port taken out any time. He will set up a scan/three-month-out checkup and then after that we're looking at a six-month-out checkup and scan. We celebrated this weekend by going to Butterbee's. We used to go there almost every weekend to meet Nate and Stacia. Nate even managed to find their favorite server who doesn't work at the Mt. Orab location anymore but just so happened to be there that night! Josh and Dawn also were able to join us and Nate and Stacia bought a celebratory Dojo Gelato cake from our good friend down at Findlay Market.
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