Friday, August 27, 2010

Second Holiday Scan Results


I had my second scan last week (since going on chemo break) and met with Dr. S a few days ago to get the results. As expected, I had some more growth but not an outrageous amount. The larger lesions are a little bigger than a nickel. That’s slightly larger than when I started way back when. At their minimum, about 9 months ago, they were about the size of a dime. So the end result is that I have been given another two months off!

I had some time to discuss future treatment with the doctor and I am quite encouraged. He indicated that I will probably go back on treatment after my next scan but it’s possible that I could hold out until after Thanksgiving. And, although he never makes predictions about future treatments, he did imply that we might get into a pattern where I would be in treatment for six months or so and then get another break for a few months and then back in treatment again, etc. This is exceptionally good news as I am coming to realize that, perhaps, we are turning this thing into a slow moving, chronic condition. While that certainly has a downside, it is a huge positive in my mind and, frankly, changes my perspective quite a bit.

I have been concerned since the start that I was on shaky ground and that, without treatment (or even with treatment), my condition would rapidly deteriorate. And the statistics on my prognosis bear that out – at diagnosis, the averages for guys like me were: an average lifespan of 21 months and a 5 year survival rate of 8%. But as I see it now, after 22 months, I am barely worse off than when I started. My goal had been to reach 21 months and I have done that without giving much ground at all. I think the chances are good that I can continue in a cycle of treatment and rest periods for several years. And this realization has broadened my view a lot. I no longer feel that gnawing anxiety of wondering if I’m about to step off a cliff. It’ll be a grind during treatment but I will have the break periods to look forward to. I can also think more long term and feel more confident that I will be here for the kids in something like a useful way. This makes me incredibly happy and hopeful! My new goal is to be an 8%er!

So HOORAY and THANK YOU all for your tremendous support!!

Of course, this means that you will have to put up with my blogging for the foreseeable future…

4 comments:

fephy said...

I am so happy to hear your news. And we both hope that you continue in this manner. Here's to 8%. Love, Aunt Fran

Ginger said...

What she said...and keep on blogging! Your posts are wonderful as well as informative.

Anonymous said...

Brian,
That is fantastic news. Congrats on good test results and a new view for the future.
Warmest regards,
Holly

Anonymous said...

Hi Brian, That is really good news - very encouraging! I'm so happy to hear this. And I'm even willing to suffer through your blogs. (Actually, I enjoy them.) love, W

p.s. It was great to see you and Robbie, thanks so much for coming.