Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Judy Update

We got a mixed bag of news today. The bone biopsy turned out better than we'd expected. The doctor had said the disease there would likely be more aggressive than that in the lymph nodes, but it wasn't. It's the same thing. That means Judy won't need the very aggressive form of chemotherapy. Further good (we hope) news is that Judy's going to be part of a "clinical trial." This trial group has 100 people. Judy will be the 100th. Why is this good news? Because the chemo used will not cause Judy's hair to fall out, and she won't have to get a port implanted. Also, the results so far have been very good. One of the complications of Judy's case is that she has two kinds of lymphoma. This chemo will treat both of them.

Treatment begins on Thursday, August 2, one week from today. The bad news is that it's ten hours long. There'll be a session every three weeks for six months. The possible side effects are numerous and unpleasant, though not as numerous and unpleasant as those of the chemo we'd been expecting she'd have to get. Mixed in with the treatments will be a weekly blood check and various other stuff, including CAT scans and maybe an MRI or two. Though the doctor only hinted at it, another bone biopsy is also possible.

None of this is going to be any fun, but we're girding our loins. The bad news, really, is something we already knew. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma isn't curable. It can be put into remission. For how long? The doctor doesn't like to say. Six months would be a not very good result. Three to five years would be a good result, so we're hoping for that. Maybe by that time some miracle cure will have been discovered. If not, it's chemo all over again.

As always, thanks for the prayers, good wishes, and support. I'll do another update next week, maybe even during the session, as the nurse promised I'd have wireless access available in the treatment room. Until then, regular blogging will resume.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wishing you both all the best, always.

Sandra Ruttan said...

Continued positive thoughts and prayers for good results from the chemo.

Randy Johnson said...

Ditto!

Neil said...

Let's hope good news just rolls into more good news and on and on.

Big thumbs up and a grin. Thoughts are with you guys.

JD Rhoades said...

A long road ahead, and a tough one...but we're all pulling for you every step of the way.

Anonymous said...

I'm keeping good thoughts going for both of you. It's surely better to have more information and a plan in place now.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like good news to me, and interesting too. Forget about the negative aspects of these treatments. These treatments and tests are intended to make Judy all better, so go for it.

Anonymous said...

My prayers are with you. Right now, I'm in the waiting & watching category for my non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. They removed my spleen & there are no other signs, but I'll have my next CT scan in a few month.
My best for both of you.

mybillcrider said...

Thanks for all the good wishes!

Jody, I hope you're able to watch and wait for many, many years. Judy was too far a long for that approach, though her cancer is the slow-growing type.

Anonymous said...

Look back as little as 3-5 years ago. The medical breakthroughs even in that short time have been amazing. Look at the new treatments being discovered every single day.

I'm hopeful, indeed confident, that they will be able to help Judy.

Good luck as always.

Jess Nevins said...

Let's hope that the good news continues.

ShellyS said...

One of my family has been in remission from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for over 10 years now, so it is very possible. Just think positive thoughts, and I'll be thinking them for Judy, too.

mybillcrider said...

Great to hear, Shelly!