Friday, May 1, 2009

Mixed Emotions


We left our Thursday doctor's appointment with mixed emotions. We were informed that the PET scan taken yesterday indicated all but one tumor had disappeared. Unfortunately the remaining tumor is stubborn and has not decreased in size since January. I was originally 11 centimeters long by 5 centimeters in diameter. It is now 5.5 centimeters in length and 3 centimeters in diameter. Since the current chemo regimen is not strong enough we have to move to stem cell transplant or the tumor will continue to grow. This means we have to go to UNC Chapel Hill for a consult appointment, then a 6 week stay for the transplant to be performed. Basically the chemo regimen they administer is so strong it eradicates your bone marrow where cells are born. They plan to perform autologous stem cell transplant which means Kancho's own cells will be harvested and then injected into him after the heavy duty chemo treatment. He has been in the clinic daily since discharge getting outpatient chemo meds, platelets, and red blood cell transfusions (1st photo). Stress can lead to strange things like "gown dance night" where Kylee and BaBa put their hospital gowns on and dance around while mommy films it. For some reason the video would not load so a photo will have to do. We are hanging in there and awaiting a call from the transplant case manager who will follow us through the whole transplant process. They will not allow too much time to pass before stem cell transplant occurs so we expect to go to UNC Chapel Hill within a couple weeks. We will keep everyone posted a usual via blog.
Love,
Ali and Kancho

8 comments:

  1. Dear Ali and Kancho,
    I love the sweet picture of the gown dance! No father-daughter "formal" dance could be that special and original. So nice to see smiles!
    We pray and hope for the very best at UNC. LOVE AND HUGS AND PRAYERS Kriss and Doug Sutherland

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  2. Thanks Kris/Doug! We can use all the prayers you have to lift up. Hope you are doing well.

    Luv,
    Ali & Kancho

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  3. Hey Bro,

    It was truly great speaking with you today and thanks for giving me the blog site address. As I told on the phone, you have so many people lifting your name, to the Lord for continued strength, comfort and his healing power to be brought upon you and your family.

    I've passed the blog site over to my parents. Both Lito & Lena say, "Hello". and wanted me to pass along to you that, "Uncle Rich looks cool!"

    I told them, that it runs in the family. :)

    I'll be in touch and look forward to swinging down, in the very near future.

    Take Care & God Bless
    The McCoy's
    Carlito, Elena, Teresa & Me.

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  4. Yo, it was great talking with you as well. I'm glad the whole gang is doing well. I'm looking forward to seeing you in the future. Keep in touch and God Bless you and your family as well.

    Kancho

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  5. I forgot to tell you that we "T", is part of a team that will be will be participating in the local Relay For Life. Her team, which consists of school teachers from BelAir Elementary (that's where she works), have had great success with exceeding their goals. "T", has placed your name within the section of "Why I Relay". So you know how we role.. Since Momma is going to be a part of it, then the our entire family will be participating.

    Multiple laps will be completed on your behalf.

    Remember, "WE" cannot do things by ourselves...

    However "WE" can do "ALL" things through Christ, that strengthens us. PHIL.4:13

    One Team!

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  6. Thanks for all love you guys show me. I'm really touched having my name for why you run! Hope to see you soon.

    Love Kancho

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  7. Hey Braddah,

    You know, we got nothing but Love for you.

    Below is the link to T's, personal team page for the Relay For Life event.

    http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY09SA?px=8878040&pg=personal&fr_id=12851

    One Team!

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