Wednesday, October 29, 2014

The Results Are In...

James got his CT scan results today - great news to report, friends. (But you're not that surprised after the blood count thing, are you?)

The doctor came in and got right to the results - markedly better than James's first scan at their office. The tumors are shrinking AND his right middle lobe (which has been collapsed since at least July) is starting to reinflate.  (Did you know your lungs could do that?!)  The tumors have shrunk significantly enough to require the radiation team to reduce the treatment field. (Think of it as a finer beam to hone in on a smaller object.)

Needless to say, we are thrilled, elated, excited, joyful. 

We are so thankful to know that chemo is working - and not just on James's hair follicles and white blood cells. Perhaps a little-known fact about cancer treatment is that treatment protocols are standardized which means that doctors "cannot" change course mid-stream.  That is, if doctors felt strongly that the chemo & radiation treatment were not working, there would be nothing to do but see it to the bitter end, wait 2 months, and then start over with a different regimen. Ouch. Nothing quite like how it must feel to "flunk" chemo.  

SO - thankfully this is not the case for James. We are blessed to see early results and wait to see what else God will do. 

Please continue to pray for his general health, complete healing (without surgery would be spectacular, as long as you're asking what we want), and perseverance to see this to the end. James is beginning to tire easily and his throat/swallowing is becoming increasingly painful due to daily radiation-to-the-trachea treatments. =)  (Another little-known fact about cancer...it is quite common for people to drop out before their scheduled treatments are over. Though we have no plans of being radiation drop-outs, I share that to say that apparently enduring to the finish can be challenging.) 

James has 11 more radiation treatments and 6 more days of chemo. He should be done with this intense treatment phase November 17th. 

Thanks for continuing to stand with us! Your love and support continue to be so encouraging. We don't always have the time mental energy to respond to all the emails and blog-comments, so please know that you all mean so much. Thank you. 


4 comments:

  1. NOW to HIM who IS ABLE TO DO EXCEEDINGLY, ABUNDANTLY above ALL that we ask or think, ACCORDING TO THE POWER THAT WORKS IN US..... To HIM BE GLORY in the church by CHRIST JESUS TO ALL GENERATIONS FOREVER and FOREVER, AMEN.....
    Hallelujah

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  2. Praising God for His goodness to hear our prayers! Not only hear, but answer with a loud YES!
    Kristen and James: Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of {the cancer} for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Deut 31:6
    So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will STRENGTHEN YOU AND HELP YOU; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10
    It will be OK!
    Love you!

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  3. One more thing. Have someone pick up the cookbook "The Cancer Fighting Kitchen" by Rebecca Katz. Its full if good info for those going through treatments and recipes to help keep immune system strong while doing so. Its my favorite!

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  4. Trying again, it's the 17th and we are hoping you can give us good news about James. We're praying for a complete healing and we miss you!

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