Brain mets. Fuuuuuuuuuck.
I had an MRI last night. Oncologist called me this morning.
They're small, and not causing edema or shifting of brain contents. But, I have them. They may be responsible for the transitory numbness I've had.
The next step is a radiation oncologist, probably next week. I asked my oncologist how effective that would be. He said it would shrink them, or make them stop growing, or make them go away. There's no telling whether they'd come back.
I'll be more reflective later. Had to get this out there.
UPDATE: Here's the e-mail I sent out:
Brain mets. !#$+&^$$#+*%!!!
I had an MRI yesterday. I was told I wouldn't even get the results until Wednesday or so. My doctor called me this morning with the news. They're small, and not causing edema or shifting of brain contents. They may be responsible for some transitory numbness I've had (which was the reason he ordered the test). The next step is a radiation oncologist, probably next week. They'll call me to set that up.
I asked my oncologist how effective radiation would be. He said it would either shrink them, or make them stop growing, or make them go away. So there is hope in that. There's no telling whether they'll grow back.
Had a PET scan last Sunday; I've been suspecting worse lung involvement because I've had a cough for more than a month and my palpable tumors are growing. He didn't have that in front of him. Brain mets take precedence over everything else.
Trying to get in to UCD to be seen. My (Kaiser) doctor isn't opposed to that, but he said that brain mets rule me out of most experimental protocols.
Just got off the phone with Andee. This changes the game in one other dimension. If you are local, we may need you to drive me to radiation. I'll see if I can get anything closer than Rancho Cordova. I don't know how often this will be. If you can be called on for that, please say so.
Pray for wholeness; pray for strength; pray for access to effective treatment.
Kirstin
16 comments:
Praying, got church prayer chain praying. Peace be with you.
Thank you so much.
Kirstin - know that you are in our thoughts and prayers here in Olympia. If there is anything more we can do from here, please let me know. Sending love your way, Lisa and Lynn
Thank you so much, Lisa. Love to both of you--and all the Oly Jews. :-)
Love you.
I love you, Margaret. Always.
Sorry to hear this news. Praying and will also ask our congregation's prayer guild to pray. (Longtime reader, frequent prayer, seldom commenter - Jemma in Beijing)
Thank you Jemma! Glad to know you exist. :-)
Kirstin -- heartfelt prayers for healing and equal belief that healing is already there for you.
wv=exista
cr&%
prayers surrounding you and bearing you through this time.
Kirstin, do I remember you're in my area (Greater Sacra-tomato, CA)?
If you need anything, let me know. jcf1899 at gmail dot com
[In sad irony, I have another friend in the area w/ Stage 4 Cancer (Non-Smoking Lung). She's fearing brain mets at the moment.]
Susankay, thank you. And I love that wv. :-)
Ann, exactly. Thank you.
JCF, yes! Thank you. And I'll pray for your friend. (A friend of mine's sister went through the same thing.)
Kirsten, we pray every day for you and will continue to do so. Now we will use the words you have given us.
Wish we were closer to help. Meanwhile we will pray.
as David says, "love love and always love".
You remain on our parish prayer list, Kirstin, and I'll share this update with them.
So very sorry to hear of this development. :(
Love to you ... and prayers for strength, wholeness, and effective treatment.
Prayers across the ocean for you, Kirstin. And, bear in mind that English prayers are so much better than anybody else's - of course :-)
Thank you all, and MP for the laugh. :-)
Love to everyone.
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