Sunday, December 18, 2011

Chemo and Radiation Update

Sunday, December 18, 2011

I started radiation treatments on Thursday and chemo the night before. So far all is going OK. I have a "hint" of nausea in the night about the time I need to take a sleeping pill to get through the night. I take the pill and I'm off to dream land again.

I did feel a little tired yesterday, but I also got up at 4:00 a.m., so that was probably a factor. I had an hour nap after lunch and made it until bedtime just fine. Hopefully things will continue to go great like this, but who knows.

I was talking with Carolyn Fiorillo's daughter, Melanie, yesterday about Dr. Burzynski's clinic in Houston, TX. She is sold on it and sent me links to his movie again. I did take the time to see it and I am impressed. I think I will look into the possibility of treatment there as soon as the radiation and chemo are over. Perhaps it will be worth the expense. I just need to be careful.

Certainly his "cure rate" mentioned in the movie exceeds the chemo and radiation rates of others. I think it has potential.

The man is getting old and hopefully he has a system in place that is impeccable. It would be great for his system to actually "beat the system." I certainly appears to have the hallmarks to accomplish that.

I will also be talking with my Naturopathic doctor on Wednesday and ask her what she knows about Burzynski. Surely she knows something, so it will be interesting to see what she has to say.

In the meantime, for those wishing to see the movie, you can access it at the following address:

http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/cancer/burzynski-cancer-is-serious-businessfull-length-documentary.html

Copy and paste the above into you browser and it should take you to the movie. There is also a version available on Netflix.

by grace,
Wade

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Chemo Began Last Night - Radiation Begins Today

Thursday - December 15, 2011

Well, the Radiation/Chemo journey has begun. I survived last night's bout fairly well. I woke up around 1:00 a.m. feeling slightly nauseous and just lay there awhile. It was too early to take the 1/2 have of a sleeping pill and I was reluctant to get up and take a full one. I lay there for 1/2 hour before finally getting up to take the 1/2 of a pill. It worked pretty fast and I was asleep in not time, but then woke up again at 4:00 a.m. and stayed awake until I got up at 5:00 a.m. The good news is that the chemo affects seem to have been fairly moderate. I do have a slight headache now, which is unusual for me. I hope it is a temporary thing.

Today we will see what effect the Radiation treatment has. My appointment is at 11:00 a.m. and from there we will set up a regular treatment schedule for the next six weeks. It won't finish until the end of January (around the 24th). After that it will be chemo only for six months with one week on and three weeks off. Apparently that will be for as long as is needed.

So far, I need to continue to count my blessings. All is going well. Exercise is making me feel better and stronger. My diet has not become tiresome and I continue to follow it religiously. The only variant that I worry some about is the consumption of alcohol. I have a beer when we go out to Mexican food and sometimes a small glass of red wine at home if I have not had another drink. I do not think I am overdoing it, but who knows.

For now, I guess I worry most about the hair loss from the Radiation treatments! :=)

by grace,
Wade

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Another Good Doc - Cynthia Bye - Naturopath

Saturday, December 10, 2011
Yesterday we went to a doctor recommended by Nathan as a result of discussing my case with his chiropractor. Her name is Cynthia Bye and she specializes in working with Cancer patients and with their Oncologists and other doctors. She was exceptional in my opinion.
From the beginning, the first day I called her, I could tell that she knew what she was talking about. One of the main areas is "digestion" verses "what we eat". We are what we "digest" and not "what we eat". In my case, I knew that intuitively to be the case and I was intrigued to see what she said about the matter. One of my chief concerns has been constipation - over a lot of years - and to find a person that could understand that and make appropriate suggestions for remedying the situation makes a lot of sense to me. I have heard, too often, "stool softeners", "fiber", etc., etc., but nothing has worked. Give me something that works!
Dr. Bye's prescription seems to be in good stead and her understandings were well explained by her. She both understood "anti-nausea" and "constipation" as serious issues to remedy first and then to get started on other stuff once those things are dealt with. She was impressed that the radiation is IMRT, a very specialized form of radiation, and that the side affects should be minimal. There are other specialized treatments, but none seem to necessarily be better.
She also was concerned about the side affects of nausea and her suggestions for "anti-nausea" medications sound good too. One of the problems, not "anti-nausea", is sleeplessness. I explained that I use Melatonin and she like that a lot. She prescribed four times the Melatonin that I have been taking, so I took it last night and it did help. I slept fine until midnight and then had to take a sleeping pill. I managed to get through the night and I feel fine today.
I am quite pleased with the prescriptions she has prescribed for me. I am hoping they work fine.
I am also quite satisfied with the "hope" of success for this program. One of the good things I am doing, confirmed by her, is walking and getting exercise. This should also help a lot. I have a feeling that things will continue to go well and that is a good feeling.
"My times are in God's hands."
by grace,
Wade

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Two Weeks Since Surgery - Getting Stronger!

Dear Brethren and Friends,
Today is now two weeks since I left the hospital after my tumor was "re-sected." I had another MRI of it take today and the original small tumor is still present (but somewhat beaten up by the biopsy), and the larger tumor is mostly gone, but there is a clear outer ring where it does tend to grow. I go to the radiologist today with the latest image and he will develop a plan of attack using radiation on both tumors. Dr. Neuwelt, my Oncologist will direct the chemotherapy and generally be in charge of my case. My radiation doctor's name is Dr. Aaron Hicks. I also have a neurologist in the area, Dr. Lupu, and he will supervise the Kepra dosage that arrests seizures and related issues.
I continue to be thankful for the work of Dr. Samuel Hughes for discovering and identifying the tumor together with his staff!

The next stage of the treatment, in my opinion, begins today with a visit to Dr. Hicks' office to be fitted for a radiation mask and then analysis for treatment. Since radiation is for 5 days a week, I presume that I can begin on next Monday, December 4th and then continue through the second week of January. Radiation is five days a week and can result in hair loss. YEAH! - I always needed a good reason to be totally bald! Chemotherapy, on the other hand, lasts seven days a week and is a pill that is taken at night before bed and hour after taking an "anti-nausea" pill. It is supposed to be a fairly routine pill to take, limited nausea and the expectation is that all will go well. I am crossing my fingers on that one. Once the 6 weeks of treatment are finished, then I will continue with chemotherapy for 6 months and see how things go. It is the expectation of the doctor that it will continue longer than that if it is doing its job because of the nature of my tumor. It grows in "tentacles", not in a "mass", and how to keep it under control will be the issue.

My prognosis given the art of the treatment is for one good year and then maybe a bad year before dying. But, that could also change. I am healthy and doing pretty good over all. 20% of the patients live beyond the 2 years - up to five years. Lots of things can happen in five years, so we will see.

I continue to be thankful for the prayers of my friends and brethren and well wishers everywhere. I am convinced that the arm of the Lord is not shortened in these things and he does listen to the sincere, and honest and righteous prayers of those that have faith in him. I will today begin to do my best to write to all of you now that I have some time and I am getting caught up on my chores.

We had a blessed Thanksgiving Holiday with my family here in Portland. Stephen and Vanessa picked up my father and they all flew in on Wednesday before Thanksgiving. My brother Dewan from Seattle drove down and spent several days with us before driving my father back to his house for an evening. We drove back half way the next day to pick him up. We spent a lot of time with them and at Nathan's home. It was a good weekend of games, watching TV, fellowship and making some music with our guitars.

Today I begin preparation for an "extravaganza" at the main house on Saturday. It is Sr. Kathy Brooks' "Candlelight Dinner." It has gotten quite popular over the years and Tim and Dawn will not be able to attend to coordinate the music this year. So, Sr. Sarah Lightfoot and I are coordinating the music and I think it will work out well. The evening will start with an hour of "horse' d'ouvres", followed by an hour meal and then culminating in a musical program for the holidays to be enjoyed by all. We are expecting about 70 brethren in all to attend.

The blessings of the Lord continue to shower upon us all even as the turmoil in the world continues about us. Some of us are struggling and some of us not so much, but most of us are getting by and rejoicing in the overruling providence of God our Savior. We studied Psalms last night and the scripture of note is

Ps 18:46-50
46 The Lord liveth; and blessed be my rock; and let the God of my salvation be exalted.
47 It is God that avengeth me, and subdueth the people under me.
48 He delivereth me from mine enemies: yea, thou liftest me up above those that rise up against me: thou hast delivered me from the violent man.
49 Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O Lord, among the heathen, and sing praises unto thy name.
50 Great deliverance giveth he to his king; and sheweth mercy to his anointed, to David, and to his seed for evermore.