Thursday, May 22, 2014

How ironic

This arrived yesterday. I should have gotten it February of 2013 but I guess better late than never. Maybe they thought I was.....

Carpe Diem.


Friday, May 16, 2014

Chemo 3 (Round 9)

A good session. Why? Because I met and talked to this young lady (28) who has been dealing with liver and breast cancer for the last two years. She was such a pleasure to talk to and has such a great attitude. Her parents and in laws were there with her as well.

My weight was down slightly and all the blood work was fine. The urine protein was low and stable and the meeting with Doc Schraeder was good. I will be CT scanned just before my next chemo (4th session) on June 6th.

Now, on a rather upsetting note. A good friend of mine who was dealing with cancer for the past few years was just told that it has spread after being cancer free for quite a while. Non of this makes sense anymore! I wish him well. He did ask me if I was at "The Spa" today and I loved the new title for the infusion center. So, from now on, you will hear me talk of going to "The Spa" and you will know what I am talking about.

Carpe Diem.


Mr. Nyathi get his new wheels






Carpe Diem.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

The biopsy

The biopsy was done this morning and I'm now home feeling ok. The lesion on the liver has allegedly remained the same or shrunk but the Doc was able to get the samples. So I guess that was good on both counts. It will be a couple of weeks until I hear anything back on the testing. 

Meanwhile.....chemo this Friday.

Carpe Diem.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

What do I want?

With regards the liver biopsy scheduled for this coming Wednesday May 14th. What do I want? I want the Interventional Radiologist to do the CT scan before the procedure and say "sorry, but there is not enough tumor to biopsy. It's shrunk!"

I certainly DO NOT want to jinx myself but the reality is what will be will be. I will have to deal with whatever comes up. There is no way around this!

Here's to being optimistic.

Carpe Diem.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

World Cup 2014 tickets for sale

Spread the word or buy the tickets and receive a genuine Zimbabwean 100trillion dollar bill in excellent condition.

We have team specific (USA) series 7 tickets. The side of the draw depends on the results of the group games. 

If the USA finish 1st, 3rd, or 4th in the group stages, it's games 54, 58, 61. Game 54 is the R16 in Porto Alegre. Game 58 is the QF in Rio. Game 61 is the SF in Belo Horizonte. 

If the USA finish 2nd in the group stages, it's games 56, 60, 62. Game 56 is R16 in Salvador. Game 60 is the QF in Brasilia. Game 62 is the SF in Sao Paulo.  

The tickets that are NOT available are USA vs Germany (group), USA vs Portugal (group) and the FINAL.

The prices are USA vs Ghana US$800 for the pair. R16 US$1,000 for the pair. QF US$1,600 for the pair and SF US$2,000 for the pair. Remember, everything is negotiable.

The buyer is responsible for shipping.

Questions? Contact me via email.
Thanks.

Carpe Diem.



Friday, May 2, 2014

Rescheduled liver and onion biopsy

My liver biopsy has been rescheduled for Wednesday May 14th. I have promised not to eat before and screw up the procedure for a second time.

What is going to happen is that the interventional radiologist is going to do a "dry" CT scan of my liver to see exactly what is happening with the tumor. If the tumor has grown she will perform the biopsy. If the tumor has shrunk she will more than likely not continue with the biopsy.

If done, the biopsy will hopefully yield valuable information about possible new courses of action as well as the possible effectiveness of new drugs and trials currently available.

In the meantime, I will continue to get the Alimta/Avastin combo every three weeks with the next treatment due Friday May 16th. I will also be getting a full CT scan after the next treatment to see if I continue to positively respond to the current regimen.

Carpe Diem.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

My conundrum

Let me start by thanking Diana for coming with me to my consult with Dr. Brahmer. 

When I was first diagnosed in March of 2008 we had met with Dr. Brahmer to enlist her as my primary oncologist. Back then she offered to put me in a trial. Being a "newbie" to this whole cancer thing, I elected to go somewhere else and get the conventional lung cancer treatment. What's so weird now is that I am back to see what trials are currently available for me to participate in.

Just to be clear, what I am looking for is plan B, plan C etc. The consensus is that as long as the Alimta and Avastin combo is working no changes should or would be made. We won't know if the current regimine is working until I get scanned in about another month.

Here is where it gets weird. I have to have the liver biopsy to gain admission into this possible trial. I also need the biopsy so that the genetic lab I am working with can do a targeted exome gene sequence and test me for ROS1, PD1 and PDL1. This is really technical and advanced stuff and way beyond my pay grade :-) So, the biopsy needs to find some tumor cells to test. 

The flip side is that maybe the liver tumor has already shrunk and there is nothing to extract or test. And here in is my conundrum. Do I want the tumor to grow and therefore get a good sample to test or do I want the Alimta and Avastin to get back to work and shrink the tumors. Hmmm!

How insane is all of this?

Carpe Diem.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Chemo 2 (Round 9)

Let me clear up any confusion with regards yesterdays biopsy non event. Divine intervention? Who knows. We are rescheduled for three weeks from now.

Two things may happen. Firstly, the CT scan before the procedure could show growth of the liver tumor in which case it will be much easier to obtain the samples needed for targeted exome sequencing and other genetic tests. This is good. Or, is it bad that the tumor has grown! Secondly, the scan could be done and show that the tumor is stable or has shrunk. Is it likely? Who knows. So which option is better? I don't know. Lets take a vote...

Im finishing up my chemo session for today. All seems ok. Weight is relatively stable, the bloodwork is fine, my vital signs are ok and the meeting with Dr. Schraeder was good.

This coming Monday I have a consult with Dr. Julie Brahmer at Johns Hopkins. She runs a trial for a new drug that may be very beneficial for me. The genetic testing should help with this option.

Carpe Diem.


Where the hell does this plug in?


Aah, never mind. Julie figured it out. She's the best Oncology nurse a person could want.





Thursday, April 24, 2014

Oops!

Well, I forgot that you could not eat or drink before any kind of sedation. So what did I do? I ate!

The procedure has been rescheduled for three weeks from today.

Here is the irony. The Interventional Radiologist said that maybe the delay was not such a bad thing. She said that the liver tumor was really small and maybe in three weeks there would be more to "sample". The flip side is maybe in three weeks the tumor would have shrunk even more. Positive news I guess.

So I look forward to chemo tomorrow. Yea right!

Carpe Diem.