Our news wasn’t
exactly what we expected. We figured that we would probably have to go back on
chemo, and that is the case. The scans showed some increase in size of spots in
the lungs, with others remaining the same in size. There are also a few
additional spots in the lungs which are showing on the CT but are too small to
show on the PET. There is a very small amount of fluid present outside the
right lung.
Dr. Neelam has
put him back on the same chemo meds as he was on before the break, but has
increased the dosages and the naturopath has recommended some additional
supplements for prevention of C-diff and for building up the immune
system.
The blood work
numbers are all good, which she is very pleased with, although the CEA has gone
up to 40. There is no cancer showing anywhere else in the body, which is also a
very good thing. She seems to think that she will be able to get this under
control again with the chemo meds she is using and with everything she has
available for use in the future, if needed.
We are feeling a
setback here, but we have been talking and we still feel that God is in control
and that we still have to take this situation one day at a time. It would be so
easy to be extremely discouraged.
I feel somewhat
disappointed, I will admit, but at the same time, I know that God is in control
and that He is guiding our lives, he loves us, and has a plan for our lives.
Everything happens for a reason.
Arnie and I both
saw this on today’s devotional from Turning Point by Dr. David
Jeremiah…
Be strong and of good courage; do
not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you
go.
Joshua 1:9
Joshua 1:9
Please keep us in
your prayers!