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The PET scan team worked their magic… So many thanks to so many people… We are headed to get the PET scan at UNC Chapel Hill! We still have our answers today.
Hello all, this is Chuck writing. First off, I want to thank all of you for walking this journey with us. The prayers, calls, texts, messages, food, cards and visits have meant the world to us. Jill just completed her 2nd week on the medication of Ibrance. So far so good…The side effects have been fairly minimal and her blood counts are good. She is still adjusting to the hormone therapy and is experiencing on/off fatigue, pain and some nausea. The side effects have lessened from the 1st medication since she started the anastrozole several weeks back. She is stronger emotionally and is a trooper and our hope and prayer is that these medicines are working to suppress her cancer from moving and reappearing. She will have a Pet Scan in a few months to determine how effective the radiation and hormone therapy has been. We are confident that they are doing their job! Just to add a little more stress to our lives, as you know, we are...
Hi Friends and Family - Here we are, the last day of May - can you believe it? Time sure does fly, that's not just a saying...that's for real. Tomorrow, June 1, will be 2 months since we first met with my oncologist and hear him say, "I think this is your breast cancer metastasized to your bone". In some ways, it's hard to believe it has been 2 months already, and in others, it feels like yesterday. From day 1 (probably from birth), I've been complex. I've lived a somewhat complex life in my growing years and beyond at times, and this breast cancer since 2010 has been a little out of the norm - a little complex. In my primary cancer in 2010 (remember....if you're metastatic, the original breast cancer is called "primary"), my breast surgeon at the time, Dr. Stocks, said "this is Sheryl Crow style cancer - you have one little tumor...we'll do a lumpectomy and radiation likely and that is it." Well...nope. I ended up having ...
Hi Friends and Family! It's been 12 days since we've written! Here is the big news - RADIATION IS COMPLETE! Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of SBRT Radiation is like? haha! Sure you have! Well...it's a very precise science. Literally, this radiation finds its way around organs and the bladder, bowel, to get right to the tumor site and zap it without damaging my insides along the way. Before the SBRT radiation is even scheduled, a 3D model is created using specific software, with the CT Scan and Pet Scan that I did earlier. The radiation therapists - I always had 4 of them align my body precisely—within millimeters—using lasers and real-time imaging called Cone Beam CT Scan. This is done each and every time. There were sheets underneath me the radiation techs would pull to move me, and the the bed itself would move. I laid with my feet in the mold of my legs that I created during the simulation, and let me tell you, that bed ...
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