Wednesday, July 30, 2008
I Know Jack
Jacks mom was one of the leaders at the Summit this weekend. Jack inspires me to do something, that's for sure!
Summit Over
Ohio leads the nation on Clinical Studies being performed
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Ohio needs to Recycle
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Black Raspberries
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Senator Kennedy
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Friday, July 25, 2008
2nd Speaker
Back at Merchon
Thursday, July 24, 2008
John McCain speaks at the Lance Armstrong Foundation Summit 2008 Presidential Town Hall on Cancer
McCain reading everything he's saying.
Promises to make sure that the FDA and his staff will expand clinical trials in our country.
Claims all states are not using their anti tobacco funds as they are suppose to.
Under his plan tax credits will be issued for the purchase of Health Insurance.
Lance asking McCain questions.
What does Senator McCain do to stay fit?
Answer: hike, swim, light exercise. Campaigning is great exercise. Mentions a vacation home he does hikes around.
Zahn asks: As president would you support a federal tax on ciggerettes? McCain says no. He doesn't have confidence in congress to make sure its spent right. Mentions the 9 percent approval rate of congress. "congress is curupt". Says he doesn't want to raise taxes for anyone.
Lance asks: Should the FDA regulate tabacco? McCain anawes, Yes.
McCain goes on about us advertising in other countries about tabacco.
Zahn asks questions about curupt congress. McCain confirms he thinks current members are being bought and sold by tabacco companies.
McCain says he will increase funds given to the American Cancer Institute.
Zahn asks by how much, notes Obama said he would double. McCain says he would, "sixtuple it" by eliminating cork barrel projects that Obama is voting for. McCain backs up and says all he can says is he will increase it. He says he will eliminate projects such as studying the DNA of bears in Montana.
McCain vows to examine every agency of government and scrutinize them.
The Mic goes out and comes back on; McCain says, " this audio has been brought to you by the Democratic National Commitee." This guy is funny.
Meeting adjurned. Lance says Obama declined but does not get a "pass" and will give us the answers to these same questions soon.
Lance closes with:
The difference between a crowd and a community is that in a crowd everyone runs into each other and elbows each other to get ahead. In a community, people get together and conquer something together. We will become a cancer community this weekend.
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Gas
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Ohio Statehouse
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Check In
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Watch LIVESTRONG Summit 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
LIVESTRONG Summit 2008
Seven days and counting..........
Monday, April 21, 2008
IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that it's all over, the fact that I had cancer, is really hitting me for the first time. Like many, I have several roles in life; Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Coach, Sales Rep, Friend, neighbor, etc. , and because of those first two, I think I just went head first into this situation and never looked back. I had to be strong or at least appear that way to be the husband and father that I set out to be. If I would have freaked out, my family would have followed suit and my positive attitude could have been lost forever. So really, I think I was in denial this whole time. This blog gave me an outlet. An outlet that I would recommend to anyone. By having this blog, I never had to talk about my situation to anyone. I would just fire out my thoughts for the day and deal with cancer for the minutes that it took me to write an entry and then move forward like nothing ever happened. A major lesson I learned: If you ever need strength.......fake it long enough......and it WILL come.
I've also wanted to change some posts before I end my blog but have decided against it. The main post I thought about changing involves Dr. Quadro. I felt bad that I totally threw him under a bus and anyone that googles his name will come across my blog. My well thought out decision is to leave it alone. I never said anything untrue about him and he did have a incident in his background that made my whole family and I uncomfortable. Also, even after my PET scan he still had a bed ready for me for full chemo. If I would have went through with that, things would not be the same right now.
Now on to gratitude.........I want to thank everyone who took the time to check on me or got to know my family and I on this blog. I just checked and this blog as of about 10 minutes ago had 6,220 page loads which shows me that we have so much support in our family, friends, co-workers, customers, and even complete strangers. You really get to know who's who when you go through a crisis and we loved what we saw from everyone in our lives. Thanks for all the cards, emails, and phone calls that came in on a regular basis. I don't have time to list everyone individually, but everyone knows who they are, that stepped up and helped us out when we needed it. Special thanks to Dr. Miller, Dr. Logsdon, the Perez Family, Pennington Family, my mom, Becky, Kristy, the King Family, Erica, coach Dave and our Wild Pony Family, Marge & Nicole, Brian Dowd, Dan Amman, the Sommers, Brandi and Haileys Girl Scout Troop 2663, Myla Mar, Kathy and Tyler, all my friends at Edward Don, the best boss in the world..Gerri Katz, UC Davis, the Ahwahnee Hotel, Cache Creek Casino, Kathy Green, and Rick Meyer.
Grandma Chris, Aunt Donna, and Aunt Elva,
I guess God wanted a man in the club. Thanks for all your support and kind gestures. I really appreciate all of you. Thanks again.
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Brandi, Hailey, and Evan,
Thank you for being the best family in the world. Thank you for putting up with me when I was tired and cranky and I'm in debt to the three of you for the rest of my life. I love you!
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Uncle Tom and Aunt Tommi,
Thank you for all you both did for us. Words cannot describe how appreciative we really are. Thank you so much! Oh, and Aunt Tommi, I'm sorry I ever voted for Bush, you were right!
I hope that I someday have the chance to support someone the way that everyone out there has supported my family and I. I'll be looking for the chance and can't wait to find it.
The End.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Uno Mas
One more zap of radiation.
One more day until we can tell Hailey that daddy isn't sick anymore.
One more blog entry.
Tomorrow will be a great day!
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15 and 16 of 17
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
13 and 14 of 17
3 more treatments and this shit is in the past. I have a sales trip planned for next week to one of the remote parts of my territory. I haven't been able to leave Sacramento since January when this all started, so I'm pretty fired up to go sell somewhere outside the Central Valley.
One of my fears before this all started was returning to the soccer season looking sick or different to our girls. I'm very fortunate in that, this will not be the case. I look just as I did before this all started. Soccer starts at the end of May and runs for 18 weeks. I can't wait!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
12 of 17
This weekend went by so fast and I felt fine the whole time.
5 treatments left!
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
10 of 17
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
9 of 17
Monday, April 7, 2008
8 of 17
Sunday we played at the park, hung around the house, then went grocery shopping. No radiation issues.
Todays appointment was short and sweet. No issues to report. I haven't had a nap in about a week and I feel just like I did before all this started. We went to the gym again today after work. The gym is becoming an everyday event, slowly but surely.
Tomorrow is the treatment that puts us past the halfway point as far as radiation is concerned.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
6/7 of 17
Yesterday I went to the gym after work for the first time since I started chemotherapy, another big step forward.
Today, my sister Kristy, is taking me out to lunch after my treatment because she lost a bet. I had told her to rent "August Rush" and she said the cover looked lame. I bet her that it would be the best movie she had seen all year. After she watched the movie she admitted defeat. To lunch we go.
On to another normal day.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Dr. Miller Appoinment
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Great News
I still have to go to Dr. Millers at 3 for my appointment. I can't wait to hear what he has to say as well.
Finally!
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Chemo Follow Up
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Treatment 3 of 17
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Radiation Treatment 2 of 17
The night ended up with us having friends over for some wine and Rock Band. It was a really fun time!
Today we went to breakfast with Brandi's family and then ran around town getting stuff done. When we got home today, I crashed for about 4 hours. I just woke up and feel perfect again.
On to Saturday night....
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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LAF Summit 2008
I feel fine by the way.
Radiation Zap 1 of 17
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Radiation Eve
On to getting blasted by radiation beams.......
My first zap is tomorrow from 11:00 am to 11:15 am. This whole experience has been a roller coaster. Brandi and I both feel like this is that last drop before we get to be done with the ride and move on. I was 10 times more worried the night before chemo started then I am now. I've read all about it and know that I'll be fine. Just hope it works and I'm done.
Monday, March 24, 2008
3.24.08
The Easter Bunny left Evan a Nerf dart gun in his basket. We all loved it, so today we bought 3 more and a pack of 30 extra darts. These things are so fun! They have laser red dots that helps you aim. Each gun is only $5.50. These darts have been flying through our house ever since I got home. All for the kids of course...
Obviously, my energy level is good today with no sign of fatigue. I'm looking for a high energy day tomorrow because I have admin work to do all day which is not my cup of tea. I'm ready for radiation to start Thursday. The end of treatment is almost here.
Easter
Saturday I was really tired after that mall experience and yesterday was perfect as far as fatigue goes. I'm pretty sure that the chemo is behind me.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
3.21.08
I never really go back and read what I've posted but I did today. I noticed that I have never touched on how irritable I've been at night. For the last week, I've been really irritable and tired starting right around 5 or 6. The last two nights have been the worse, yet barely worth mentioning. This has all been pretty easy so far.
I also noticed that I never mentioned my dad has been doing all my yardwork to make things easier on me. I really appreciate it and it looks 10 times better than when I do it!
At this very second I feel perfect. I'm still taking my supplements mid day.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Positve Thought of the Day
Urology Appointment
I would highly reccomend Dr. Brennan, Urologist, at the Mercy Medical Plaza in Sacramento. His follow up and communication with myself and his staff was top notch. 916.733.3333.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Radiation Appointment
I am so wiped out right now. I started fading around 6.
1st Radiation Appointment
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
3.18.08
I am blessed to be going into the second half of my treatment at 100%. I was planning to be a little roughed up at this point.
Monday, March 17, 2008
St. Patricks Day
For St. Patricks Day, we ate green ice cream cones after dinner. Last night we went to the grandparents for Corned Beef and Cabbage. About as exciting as St. Patties Day gets around here.
We can't wait for Wednesday. I really hope they scan me.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Friday and Saturday
Today we have a busy agenda. At 11:45am we are going to watch Coach Dave's son, Zach, tryout for the Select soccer team at the park in Stonelake. Then we are going to see the new Horton Hears a Who? Finally, we will end up at our good friends birthday for the evening. As of this minute, I feel 100% and I haven't even had my wheat grass yet. I'll be 115% in a matter of minutes.
Today is going to be a terrific day! It's inevitable.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Wednesday and Thursday
Well, I'm pretty much ready to say I'm past the chemotherapy. I've felt really good since Saturday. Fatigue is barely an issue. I do really need my 8 hours of sleep but that's it. I am getting a little winded when I workout with my dumbells at night. I was prepared for way worse than this Carboplatin Chemotherapy has actually been. I've had colds that were worse. It has been a breeze.
On to Radiation Therapy. I have my simulation appointment on Wednesday. They will tattoo me with dots where they will be doing the Radiation and creating a mold of my body. I will also be getting scanned. Dr. Logsdon told me that he expects those cancerous nodes will not be visible this time. I hope he is right.
Brandi and I are starting to talk about the celebration that will take place when this treatment is done. We are looking for an "all inclusive" spot in Mexico to take the kids for a couple days in May or early June. Or maybe a cruise? I want to find a place where we can get a good group deal and invite everyone and their mother to be able to book a stay at the same time. I know it's early but we're almost there. If all goes as planned, my treatment will be over on April 25th.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Tuesday
Dr. Miller told Bertha that it's fine for me to workout with my weights. Starting tomorrow, I'm going to wake up an hour earlier and do a mild workout. I think it will help with my energy level. There's only one way to find out.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Monday
I am very tired at the end of each day. I feel like it's midnight right now. I can deal with tired though, not a problem.
Brandi, the kids, and I went for about a mile walk tonight. I felt really good afterwords. I put a call into Bertha today to ask if I could work out with my weights a little bit. She said she thought I could but wanted to ask Dr. Miller and get back to me tomorrow.
I found a new friend today; Iced Soy Green Tea Latte at Starbucks. So good and like a shot in the arm at the same time! I wonder what the nutrients label would read on that one? I bet it would be pretty good.
Going to bed now.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Sunday
Things are starting to resemble normal again. This week I have no medical appointments, no tests, no treatments, and I'm not even taking any medicine, besides chemo that is. Just a normal work week. I can't wait!
Back On Track
Saturday, March 8, 2008
......
Brandi stayed with me and we kinda toughed through that rough morning together. I still have yet to vomit but it was a very rough morning.
On to tonight.
Tides Have Changed
I think everyone knows that there are going to be days like this when you go through chemotherapy. I can only hope that they don't come to often. This sucks.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Day 4 7:45 PM
My skin is feeling really dry. We'll need to address that over the weekend.
So, bad dreams, dry skin, and mild fatigue is as bad as it's been. I'll take that.
Dr. Logsdon's(RT) office called today and said he wants me to come in on March 17th rather than April 4th. That will put my treatment completion date two weeks sooner. We will be doing some scans to see the progress of what the chemo is doing for me right now. Then we will do a Radiation Simulation.
Right now I'm starting to feel my stomach getting a little unsettled. This is the first time I've felt anything in my stomach so far. Hopefully my 27 year vomit free streak will remain intact through the night.
I'm so lucky to have made it through this first week without missing any work and without ever feeling bad. I would have thought it would have been a little worse.
Day 4 - Noon
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
5:00 PM
Bertha called back to say that everyone handles it in a different way so you never know. She told me that Dr. Miller said that probably day 4, I would be having some nausea and fatigue. I read that the nausea affiliated with Carboplatin could last 24 hours.
Nausea is my second to worst fear in chemo. For one, I haven't thrown up in so long it seems frightening. Next, I can't work if I'm throwing up or nausious. So, this could be GREAT news if I could go through the peak of nausea over the weekend. Day 4 would be Friday.
My worst fear is losing my hair. For the fact that my kids would see my sickness. The good news is hair loss is rare with Carboplatin.
All and all, it was a great day. Now, I'll go home at let my kids wear me out!
2:00 PM
I have a call into Dr. Miller and Bertha, his triage medical assistant, to ask if this is normal. They told me it was going to slug me. I'm just wondering when?
7:00 am
I am going to see the customers that are closer to home like downtown hotels and hospitals so I could get back if I start feeling bad.
Two thumbs up for sure!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
9:00pm
5:00 pm
2:30 pm
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Over
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Other Meds Given
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Chemo In
Cece is my nurse and she's a very nice lady with a good sense of humor. This place is so bright and upbeat.
Brandi has been with me every step of the way and today is no exception. Its very nice to have her here with me except when her embarrassing ring tone went off and everyone was looking at us.
We're doing great!
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03.04.08
There is a paragraph in the book, "It's Not About the Bike" by Lance Armstrong that has came to be my "light at the end of the tunnel", I read it everyday. It reads:
.....What you learn in cancer surviorship is that after all the shouting is done, after the desperation and crisis is over, after you have accepted the fact of your illness and celebrated the return of your health, the old routines and habits, like shaving in the morning with a purpose, a job to go to, a wife to love and children to raise, these are the threads that tie your days together and that give them the pattern deserving of the term " a life". ............
I'm ready to return to my normal "life" and it starts today. My coworkers are all boarding planes tommorow in the cities where they live to go to a company wide event in Florida. I hope this is the last work function that I miss.
We're off to take the kids to my parents house and then II'S ON.
Two thumbs up!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Chemo Eve
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Friday, February 29, 2008
Dr. Logsdon Called
So.....This "cutting edge" treatment I'm doing is coming from one of the most highly regarded doctors in the world when it comes to Testicular Cancer. Dr. Logsdon studied at M.D. Anderson at the University of Texas. Dr. Miller studied at Stanford. My consultant that has helped me along the way is a retired Radiologist, former Chief of Radiology, who studied at Harvard.
Together these guys have a TON of experience and they are collaborating on my case. How could I not be positive? I really think it would be ignorant of me to be down in any way. I'm so lucky! Really.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Radiation
Studies - CRT
33 patients with stage II A/B were treated with the chemotherapy of Single Agent Carboplatin(C) and then Radiation Therapy(RT) . Those 33 were compared to 80 that were treated with RT alone. The 5 year relapse free survival rate (RFS) for the 33 treated with CRT was 96.9%. The 5 year RFS of the 80 treated with RT alone was 80.7%.
Study 2 (Same Medical Group) - 1998 - 2006 UK
26 patients treated with CRT. There was no reported grade 3/4 toxicity. Their 3 year RFS is 100%.
Dr. Logsdon talked with these doctors in person about treating me with this method. The doctors were happy to hear it from what I've been told. Dr. Miller gave me all my options but was leaning towards CRT for sure. CRT it is.
Doctors Office
I'm SO happy and Brandi is as well!
Answers
He gave me my options: full chemo, radiation, or the study that's being done on the combination of both. Dr. Miller thinks the study looks very attractive because we will get the benefits of both without too much of either. So that's what we're going with. Like I said, this study is new with around 100 studied so far. Dr. Miller is printing it out for me and I'll have it in hand soon. I'm excited to be part of something progressive in the study on cancer.
The doctors office has submitted everything to my insurance company and that approval process has taken around 48hours in the past. After approval, I will have an appointment with a nurse to go over the logistics of the chemotherapy and then next week I will receive my single-dose of Chemotherapy, Carboplatin to be specific.
Today
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Bed Ready?
I hope this isn't a sign that full chemo is lurking it's head around the corner again. Who knows? This cancer bullshit is such a maze. We'll soon see and deal with it as it comes.
Tumor Board
I have dug so deep and I can't find anything on the study from Great Britain that they are considering for me. It must be pretty new. I trust my doctor 100% and I'll do whatever he says no matter what. I'm sure he'll discuss options like all doctors do. The real answer comes when you ask, "What would you do if you were in my shoes?". The answer Dr. Miller gives to that question will be my treatment plan that we start next week.
On to work.
Monday, February 25, 2008
PET Scan Office
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Friday, February 22, 2008
FYI
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Supplements
Flax Seed Oil - 1000 mg
Cinnamon Extract - 500mg
B-50 Complex
C- 250
Lecithin(from soy)- 1200 mg
Apple Cider Vinegar-240mg
Zinc- 30 mg
Iodine(from kelp)- 210 mcg
Calcium- 600mg
Based on what I've read and my health stats, I think my doctor will be fine with me taking these 9 tablets. I would never take anything without consulting my doctor first. I'll email him tonight.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Results
I learned that Dr. Miller and Dr. Logsdon (the Radiation Oncologist) have been collaborating efforts on my behalf. If you we're to meet both these guys, you would think I have a dream team working for me. Up until today I've felt like I had to control this process because I felt like I was juggled around a bit and nobody else was taking charge. I'm stepping back from that line of thinking because Dr. Milller and Dr. Logston have a good handle and genuine interest in my case.
They both agree that they want to find a way around full chemotherapy and that the area is to big to treat with radiation alone. Both doctors have been doing research and talking to other experts on my behalf. They came across a new treatment plan that has been being studied in Great Britain. It involves a little chemo (1 dose for 1/2 an hour total) and radiation treatment. While this study is young, very young, it has been successful close to 85 to 90 percent of the time. Dr. Miller says this looks very attractive to both of them as a treatment plan for me, but wants to dig into it a little deeper.
Before the doctors make a final decision on my treatment, Dr. Miller is bringing all my info to a Tumor Board that he is part of next Thursday morning. I understand that this board is made up of Pathologists, Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, and radiologists. He will have the actual slides of my tumor, my CT scan, my PET scan, and bloodwork with him. If I understand it correctly, every test that has been done on me will be getting second and third opinions next Thursday. This, to me, is HUGE.
My treatment, whatever it is, will start the week of March 3rd.
Finally, we thought it was cool that somehow the doctors found my Blog. Dr. Miller asked to have a new picture put on here so I'll switch that up when I get home.
That's it for now, my thumbs are getting sore.
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At least we will finally know my stage and treatment path . I don't think I've ever had anxiety like I have right now.
4 hours 36 minutes and counting.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Lucky Again
I asked Debbie, a very nice lady that schedules for Dr. Miller, if I could be called if anyone cancels before Friday. It just so happened that someone canceled their appointment tomorrow at 2pm. That appointment is now mine. If she doesn't deserve a Starbucks card, I don't know who does!
Tommorow is the day. No matter what the news, the day will end good. Coach Dave of our soccer team gave me tickets to see the Kings play Atlanta tommorow at Arco. I can't wait to see Bibby in a Hawks jersey.
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Friday
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No Results Yet
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Holiday
I'll call them in the morning first thing.
At work, I trained Bob again. We worked on getting new accounts and were successful in two local hotels, so the day ended good.
Tonight we're going to Disney on Ice which will be a great distraction for us all.
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Diet note
Three days ago I started taking a shot of wheatgrass a day. My father inlaw gave me a gift card to GNC as well, so I'll be getting some more supplements soon.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Scan Done
They said we should have results by Wednesday. I'm sure we will have them before that.
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Capsule
They injected me and I have to wait an hour for my scan.
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Beautiful Day
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Valentines Day
Then I came home to a heart shaped meatloaf and pink mashed potatoes "Valentines Feast" that Brandi and Hailey planned. Brandi's sister Nicole was over as well.
The finale of the evening was our Bowling Champinship on the Wii.
.....and still champion of the house......Daddy! I won by 6 pins and Hailey came in second with 204.
We are ready for our test tommorow. I have to not eat anything from now until noon tommorow. I'm looking forward to having some clarity next week. There has been so much uncertainty the last seven days. We will find out soon.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
P.E.T.
What is Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scanning
Sample image obtained using a combination of PET and CT imaging technology.
Positron emission tomography, also called PET imaging or a PET scan, is a type of nuclear medicine imaging.
Nuclear medicine is a subspecialty within the field of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose or treat disease and other abnormalities within the body.
Nuclear medicine imaging procedures are noninvasive and usually painless medical tests that help physicians diagnose medical conditions. These imaging scans use radioactive materials called a radiopharmaceutical or radiotracer.
Depending on the type of nuclear medicine exam you are undergoing, the radiotracer is injected into a vein, swallowed by mouth or inhaled as a gas and eventually collects in the area of your body being examined, where it gives off energy in the form of gamma rays. This energy is detected by a device called a gamma camera, a (positron emission tomography) PET scanner and/or probe. These devices work together with a computer to measure the amount of radiotracer absorbed by your body and to produce special pictures offering details on both the structure and function of organs and other internal body parts.
In some centers, nuclear medicine images can be superimposed with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to produce special views, a practice known as image fusion or co-registration. These views allow the information from two different studies to be correlated and interpreted on one image, leading to more precise information and accurate diagnoses.
A PET scan measures important body functions, such as blood flow, oxygen use, and sugar (glucose) metabolism, to help doctors evaluate how well organs and tissues are functioning.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Staging
Everything I knew before is null and void. I haven't been staged yet and my treatment path is unknown.
My goal is to get my PET scan done before the end of the day Friday.
I've been counting out going on a company trip to Florida in early March. I just might be able to go. I know, I need to not get my hopes too high, but its possible that this will all be over sooner than later. If it's not than I'm informed and prepared as anyone can be.
My Appointment
He has scheduled a PET scan for me. This is a scan that will tell us what that thing in my lung is and if those suspicious lymph nodes are indeed cancerous. I will get my PET scan date by tommorow, all offices were closed so I couldn't get it today. I am also being sent in for bloodwork tommorow.
My fingers are crossed and so are my toes, legs, and arms.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Appointment Scheduled
Thanks for your help Camron and Alicia!
Sunday, February 10, 2008
All Good
We're going to the gym for the 4th time this week now. Its such a nice day outside today.
Kristy Gets a Tattoo
Irritated
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Dr. Robert Miller
Robert S. Miller, M.D.
Specialties:
Hematology, American Board of Internal Medicine - Subspecialty in Hematology
Hospital affiliation:
Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento
Education/training:
Medical education:
Professional interests:
Genitourinary malignancies, computers and internet medicine
Community activities:
American College of Physicians; Board of Directors, American Society of Clinical Oncology; American Academy of Hospice & HIV Medicine; Board Member, Association of Northern California Oncologists
Personal interests:
Music (piano and voice) and computers
Firing Dr. Quadro
He also said I need to demand an appointment with Dr. Brennan Monday.
He also told me I should be pissed about the Radiation Therapist referring me to the Oncologist. That was the job of the Urologist.
My outside source was yelling , he was so upset.
Calling Dr. Brennans office first thing Monday morning.
This sucks.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Red Flag
I liked him a lot and am about 95 percent on staying with him.
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Consultation
My chemotherapy starts on Feb. 25th at 8am. I will be admitted to the hospital for 5 days. They want me to be inpatient the first treatment so they can be sure there's no reactions from the drugs. He did say I could bring my Xbox and work laptop. I'm only staying there as a precaution. I'll have my work to keep me busy during the day and I have bought a ton of new reading materials for at night. Its going to be fine.
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At the Appointment
I was suprised to see the treatment area. As you can see it's a room full of recliners. I wonder if I can bring my Xbox?
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LAF Summit 2008
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Dr. Quadro - My Chemotherapy Oncologist
Robert E Quadro, M.D.
Specialty:
Hematology/Oncology
Sub-Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Practice Information
Address:
3160 Folsom BlvdSacramento, CA 95816-5219
Phone:
(916) 733-3333
Professional Information
Education:
University of California, Irvine; 1978
Internships:
UC Davis Medical Center; 1979
Fellowship:
University of California, Davis; 1984
Languages:
English, Spanish
Affiliations:
Mercy General Hospital - Sacramento; Mercy San Juan Hospital - Carmichael
Surgery Follow Up Appt.
Brandi and I are anxious for our appointment in the morning. We want to start my treatment ASAP.
I was reading Sacramento Magazine today and noticed my Chemotherapy Oncololgist was named in their Top Doc's cover story. I will post his Bio when I have time.
All and all I feel great today. So wierd to me that I could be considered sick.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Chemo Consultation Appointment Scheduled
I finally received a Chemo consult appointment. March 5th.
Yeah Right!
I called them back and asked them how to get in touch with Sutter because I wasn't waiting that long. Then on my way home from my last meeting today I called Dr. Brennans, Dr.Khan's(my family Dr.) , and Dr. Longstons office. In each case I talked to the Dr's assistant. I explained I needed to be seen sooner.
At 4pm I received a call saying that I have an appointment on the books this Friday at 11:00 am.
Note to the next guy:
Do not accept the first appointment given. It can be made sooner. Follow up twice a day, everyday until you get what you want. Be prepared to take your business somewhere else if your not happy. Be prepared with detailed info of the office your threatening to leave them for. Do not waste your time trying to contact your doctor. Trust me. Call their assistants everytime. These assistants are so slammed that they will help you get what you want through to your doctor or do something themselves. Make jokes with them. Be friends with each and every one of them.
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Weight
Whenever I do something I always research it to no end. So last night I got knee deep in researching Chemotherapy. It looks like I need to start gaining weight instead of losing it. What a crock! If its not one thing, its another.
What are you going to do though, you know? I think I'm going to have a cheeseburger for lunch today. :)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Real
I feel so sad that my kids will see me lose my hair. I guess its time to start looking for some cool hats.
I was a little bummed today but I'm over it. Any good cancer story needs a little chemotherapy, right? We will get through this and when its all said and done, we will be stronger than before.
This story WILL have a happy ending.
Radiation Appointment
Monday, February 4, 2008
My Favorite Picture
My Dr.'s
Dr. Longsdon - My Radiation Oncologist
Dr. Brennan- My Urologist
Department:
Urology
Locations:
Downtown
3160 Folsom BoulevardSacramento, CA 95816
Phone: (916) 733 - 3333
School and graduation year:
Mount Sinai Medical School – New York, NY, 1983
Internship:
Boston University Medical Center – Boston, MA, 1983-85
Residency:
Junior Surgical Residency, Boston University Medical Center – Boston, MA, 1983-85; Urology Residency, Boston University Medical Center, 1985-89
Board certification:
Urology
Additional languages:
Spanish, German, French, Italian
Personal interests and hobbies:
Hiking, camping, swimming, photography and fishing
100%
Event
He let me know of an event in San Francisco next Wednesday night from 7-9pm. It's a public meeting led by a panel of professionals speaking about Prostate, Kidney, Bladder, and Testicular cancers.
I registered and will be there unless Radiation Therapy prevents it, time wise.
Thank You Cameron.
http://www.ascofoundation.org/foundation/Events
Radiation Appointment
I changed my follow up surgery appointment with Dr. Brennan to Wed at 2:15pm since I will not be able to make the original time.
Normal Week
Today I need to follow up with the Radiation office to get my appointment scheduled. Tuesday I have my follow up surgery appointment at 10:30 am with Dr. Brennan.
Other than those two objectives I am planning to have a normal week. I feel great.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
....
No pain at all. The last time I took pain medicine was Tuesday night.
Gym
Super Bowl is like a holiday to me. I rank it between Christmas and my birthday. I don't really care who wins this year but figure the Patriots will win by 28.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
2nd Opinion
So I guess the net net is that I have two more little spots to deal with. Everyone seems confident that Radiation Therapy will be successful.
It could be so much worse. If it were a non-seminoma I would be having to go through the same surgery as my friends son. I could have no insurance. I could have had to miss a bunch of work. I could have had it on my spine. I could be going through all this alone. Lucky for me, none of these things are the case, and I am a very fortunate young man.
Two thumbs up!
Friday, February 1, 2008
Hailey's Report Card
Reading A
Writing B
Mathmatics A
Spelling. A
Science A
History Social Science A
Nice job Hailey!!!! What a good day.
Dr. Brennan Call
The CD with all the pics and Radiology reports will be to my unnamed third party tommorow. I just haven't asked this person permission to use their name on here. This person is a recently retired Chief of Radiology with an education from Harvard.
I can't wait for this weekend! Its going to be cool to watch history when Tom Brady does what he does this Sunday. Also, looking forward to USA vs. Mexico (International Soccer) Wednesday at 6:00 pm on ESPN.
Things are looking up!
Mission Accomplished
Completely different staff and a very non confrontational X-ray tech.
They are also printing out my Radiologist report so I'll have that in hand also. They are making the CD and printing the report as we speak........
Now its all in my hand.
Partial Results
Now, I'm in between appointments and sitting in the Mercy parking lot. I have to walk in this place and let them know that I went against what they said and looked at the CD. Then I have to ask for more. Not looking forward to this and I'm not leaving without what I came for.
Good Start Today
There should be some sort of update today regarding the CT scan. I sent the CD to a more than qualified unnamed third party and it will arrive today for review.
The CD contained 30 CT images of my abdominal area, chest, and pelvic region. The program it was written on is a digital light box program that is compatible with Microsoft Windows. When your curser is on any spot of the image, it shows the density and depth of that point. Pretty cool but no comprendo.
Time to make a sale now.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
CT Scan
After I was done they gave me the film and a CD. They then asked me to deliver the pics and the CD to Anastasia Shaver in Urology. They said that they wanted me to take this directly there and not to view them, that I wouldn't understand it anyway. I agreed. I then went straight to Kinkos and made a copy of the CD. I can't wait to go home and compare these pics to ones that are good and bad on the internet.
Anastasia thinks she will have the results from the radiologist within 24 hours and will call me when she has them. Dr. Brennan is on vacation this week. My surgery follow up appointment is Tuesday.
So I will wait and try to make sense of these pics on the internet in the meantime.
Back to work.
Fred
Anxiety gone. :)
Waiting
A nurse just brought me some contrasting fluid (Barium Sulfate Suspension) to drink. They say it will be an hour before the tests begin.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Misc.
I signed our family up at Cal Fit this morning and I know that made Brandi's day. We have a really nice gym and pool as part of our HOA but they don't have day care. So, what's one more bill in the name of health?
My mom called the other day asking me what book she could buy for me. I asked her for some books on nutrition while fighting a cancer. She brought me 5 books which was really nice. Brandi and I were talking about making an appointment with a professional nutritionist but now we don't have to. With all this info I'm going to be on a "cancer ninja" diet that I'm putting together at night with Brandi. I'll elaborate more on that later.
CT scans tomorrow and I can't wait.
I get this report that shows dots on a map from where people are logging on to this blog. I was very surprised to see it made it's way across the country. Some states included New York, Illinois, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Arizona, etc.. I'm going to figure out how to post that map because I want it on my journal. That really fires me up because I would have to think it's made some people get their yearly check ups.
I talked to my friend who has the son dealing with cancer. After the the surgery on his stomach that he is still in pain from, they found cancer on a heart valve. He is starting Chemo soon and we pray for him every night.
Before all this, I was never really a spiritual person. Now, with this situation and some great words with my new friend Sharon, I'm thinking about it more and more.
Back to work.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Normal Day
Monday, January 28, 2008
Mercy
Radiation
CAT scan
They will do 5 or 6 scans.
Pelvic. Abdominal. Lungs.
One of each with some traceble fluid they have and one without.
Pathology Report in Hand
Pure Seminoma; typical type
No evidence of Lymphatic or Vascular Invasion
Spermatic Cord Margin and Vas Deferens negative for tumor involvement.
Something I have a call into the doctor because I'm concerned read:
Focal Intratubular Germ Cell Neoplasia present
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Wal Mart
Hospital Wall
I wanted this random observation to be a part of my journal.
Need a refill
I'm going to have to go see the doctor tommorow because I still need a half dose every 6 hours. I'll have to go as long as I can today without taking the last one. We're going to the hospital anyway to get the Pathology report in the morning.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Pain is down
My dad and Phyllis came by today and took down my Christmas lights. My neighbors will be happy.
Kristy came over for some Rock Band and dinner.
Brandi's mom made us dinner and brought it over for us tonight.
My mom came over to help with the kids this morning while Brandi went to an appointment.
Hailey is having a friend spend the night which is good for her.
I am wore out and taking a nap now. I've been getting tired easily. My body must be using a lot of energy healing.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Article I found on my upcoming Radiation Therapy
Seminomas, which are the most common form of testicular tumor, are very sensitive to radiation treatment. In fact, the treatment dosage is only about one-third of that required for prostate cancer, and the treatment cycle is only two weeks.
Radiation is performed after surgery to remove the testicle (orchiectomy). If the tumor was a seminoma, the oncologist may choose "watchful waiting" to see if the cancer returns, or use radiation to treat the lymph nodes along the spine, where 20% of recurrences are located. Even if the cancer comes back, it is still very treatable with either radiation or chemotherapy in the majority of cases. Radiation treatment has an average recurrence rate of about 5%. Radiation can also be used after chemotherapy if any cancer remains.
Other types of testicular cancers are more resistant to radiation, and are more commonly treated with orchiectomy and removal of affected lymph nodes
The Report
Pathology Report is in.
This is the news we wanted. There was a 2 percent chance it would come back benign, but besides that, we got the best news possible. It is Seminoma rather than Non-Seminoma. He added that there was no cancer on the tube that goes to my blood supply, which is great.
You know, I wanted him to say that he had removed the cancer and that they had gotten it all and this is over. The thing is, he doesn't have enough information yet to say that for a fact. They need to run a couple more tests to be able to say such a thing. I get that.
At least I'm not spending the weekend wondering.
I'm feeling a little less pain than I felt earlier this morning. I plan to start working Monday. I've been doing some stuff here and there but I think it will be good to dive into it next week. I will have to do it from home, of course. I'm lucky to have a job where I can be very productive from a home office.
Can't Wait
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Incision is hurting
The incision was made exactly 3 inches under my belly button and then over to the right 3 inches. So the surgeon than reached in from that point and........uh..........yeah.
There is a huge dressing on my lower belt line, covering the stitches. I still haven't looked under it. I couldn't tell you if it is one incision or two. I think he probably fixed the hernia with the same incision as the tumor, but I really don't know. I never asked or cared. I just wanted it out.
Same Scale
I've only been out of bed twice today. That's another reason I've had less pain. I'll try and move around a bit more tommorow.
The kids are back now which is breathing some good life into our house. We missed them.
Oh....and we slept like a couple of babies last night, so we are pretty much caught up on rest.
I hope we get the Pathology report back tommorow.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Etc.
So, the tumor that was removed has to be soaked (prepared) for 48 hrs. It will then be sliced down and put under the scope. That will be the moment of truth. Anastasia told me today she hopes for the results Friday, but it will probably come back Monday.
I did call Anastasia's office the minute they opened and apologized if I was rude. I did let them know they were wrong at the same time and should have known how to write a perscription right.
I've been in a cloud all day from this medicine and right now is no exception.