This week has been good all around.
Wade is feeling much better and while not at the gym for full workouts he's definitely moving. We heard last Thursday that the transplant board had reviewed his file and granted him the exception to his MELD score so he is now listed with a MELD of 22. This should put him at or near the top of the wait list. This is a good thing but puts us back on the pins and needles in that it could happen at any time. Rather than let that rule the world we are enjoying the sun that is finally here and some time with the girls.
Second bit of good news. Wade is doing well and in great spirits. He met with the cancer Dr on Wed and the treatment went very well, to the point he is actually eliminating the third treatment. Apparently the chemo constricts the blood vessels which means it's also stopping the body from feeding the tumor so in theory we should have the tumors confined and dying. Hmmm that doesn't sound medical at all but works for me. Good news. Now we are on the list and will still be looking at a transplant to complete a full cure.
When you get that diagnosis Liver Cancer (picture that in huge bold red letters) you wonder whats coming next. When the Dr told us "if you do nothing you're looking at 9-23 months" that can shake you a bit. But from the start I have had a very real, strong faith that we would get through this. Just this last week another family at our middle school wasn't so lucky. Her husband went in for foot surgery, had a heart attack and died. Wow. Do you think she had any expectation of that. They have a 7th grade son. My heart just goes out to her. I can imagine what she is dealing with, the nightmares have flickered through my head for sure. Each day I remember how blessed we really are despite this little challenge.
We have two wonderful, strong, intelligent and beautiful girls. Wade is handling treatment and responding well. Medical advances have made transplants so successful and offer a long life afterward.
So go out and embrace life. Be thankful for all you are blessed with. Share a kindness with a neighbor. Make a difference in your community. Hug your children and tell them what marvelous people they are. Love your spouse. Get in touch with an old friend.
Friday, June 20, 2008
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I know I haven't been here for a while.
The last I checked things were not going
well. It's just great to here you upbeat and
spirited and talking about positive things.
Wonderful. Tell Wade I will continue to pray
for all of you and your family. I know you don't
know me from Adam, but your story brings
pangs of sadness and joy to my heart.
All the best,
Doug
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