In Honor of My Husband, Ron

Monday, November 17, 2008

Post Surgical PET Results

Monday, November 17. We had our appointment with the Oncologist today. The results were not quite what we were hoping for. Ron's latest PET scan now shows three, possibly four more areas of cancer. There are definite areas in the right parotid position, right sublingual, and left thyroid lobe. There was also FDG uptake in the anal area. What this means is that, since the surgery September 30, the cancer has come back in these three areas, and possibly four. The Oncologist really does not think that the uptake in the anal area is anything, but Ron must now have a Colonoscopy to make sure. He also needs a Thyroid scan. The Tumor Board met, and they all agreed that Ron does need Chemotherapy and Radiation again. He will also have a PORT placement again to receive the chemo and for blood draws. So within the next few weeks, we will be pretty busy with appointments.

The Oncologist stressed again that Ron will no longer be cured, just managed. He is planning to use Erbitux for 10-12 weeks. Radiation has not been set yet, but will be soon. The RO is still reluctant, but since the Tumor Board is recommending radiation again, the Oncologist is sure that he will agree. He also agreed with Ron when Ron told him he did not want the PEG tube again. He said that he had the most trouble with that the last time. It makes me a little worried about him losing too much weight, but this is totally his decision. If we get going and he starts losing too quickly, he can always decide that he should have the PEG again. The good news is that he has gained six pounds since coming home from the hospital. I hope to get that number up before treatment starts. If he could, I would like him to gain at least twenty, but I don't know if that will happen! I also told the Oncologist that at some point, we would like to do some traveling around the country, and asked if he would let us know when we should do that. He smiled and said probably when Ron is done with treatment and recovered a little bit we should start.

I am feeling much more emotionally fragile this time around. I'm not sure why, and it is only when I am alone, and start to think too much. When I am with Ron, especially at appointments, I try not to be emotional at all because I don't want to upset him and I need to keep it together so I can write everything down. I just don't know if I'm ready for this horrible stuff again. Ron is though, and if he can do it again, I can too. The Oncologist did say that from this point on there would be no more surgery, and Ron agreed that he did not want anymore. Treatment now will be only chemo and radiation. Ron is ready to go! He has healed so quickly from the surgery. He is now walking without a cane (okay, limping really). His leg looks fantastic. The only trouble he has occasionally now is that the free flap sometimes swells more than others and it becomes uncomfortably tight around his right ear. He says it feels like an ear-ache, but he knows it's not. He is in good spirits though, as always. He's an amazing guy!