November 27, 2013

Well, I didn't post last week as it was fairly uneventful. We saw her doctors at clinic Wednesday and all of her levels were fine. Poor thing was so sick after the 4th cycle. One of the 4 chemo meds she is getting makes her especially nauseated (though they all do somewhat). Typically she only needs her anti-nausea med for 5 or so days after chemo but this time we continued it through day 11 so that she could keep food down. Finally the last couple of days she has felt better so we have been able to skip the med and get a little more in her tummy.

This week we anticipated being pretty exhausted as we had visits Monday, Tuesday and today. Monday we went in to check her hearing as well as to have an EKG and echocardiogram to monitor her heart. Her hearing tests were fine. She is such a trooper for how young she is. From what I can gather it is somewhat common for children who receive Carboplatin (one of the chemo meds) to end up with some hearing loss. Just another side effect that we must pray doesn't occur in Audrey. We went straight from the audiology department to cardiology and fortunately they were able to squeeze our appointments in closer together. This made for a much smoother day than we expected! Half of the difficulty with appointments is trying to entertain Audrey while we wait and keeping her from putting her hands all over every germy surface! We ended up sneaking in a dressing change as well after her echo which was quick and easy as well. All in all we were feeling pretty good leaving Monday afternoon.

Tuesday I guess we had to pay for the good luck we had Monday. We were told to check in at 9am for a long day in radiology even though our appointment wasn't until 10:15. We of course arrived on time but didn't get called back until 10:15! We were a little frustrated, to say the least, since Audrey had to keep from eating for the tests/anesthesia. When we did finally get back to start our appointment we had to get Audrey to drink the oral contrast for the CT scan. They say it doesn't taste like anything but they could only mix it with water. My fear was that we wouldn't get Audrey to drink enough of it and they would have to use an NG tube to get the rest in her. Fortunately we were able to play enough games and switch cups a couple of times to keep things interesting! Galen and I were feeling pretty happy to accomplish this feat and were quickly frustrated again as a comment was made about how long it took to get the contrast in her. HELLO! We would have had it in her an hour earlier if we had been called back sooner! Anyway, we then had to wait around for 40 minutes before the injected contrast was given for the PET scan. Then once she had this injected we had to wait another 50 minutes before she started anesthesia for the tests. She did great but poor baby was much crankier coming out of anesthesia than she has been before. It took her a little while to get in a better mood and then we were out the door. Literally 2 minutes after leaving the hospital one of the oncology docs called us (well we made sure to page him before we left the hospital to remind him to call us as soon as he saw the results!) He briefly explained that the mass in her neck was no longer visible and the tumor in her abdomen shrunk from 21cm to 13cm! Hallelujah!

Today we went in for a regular clinic visit and to check labs. Everything looked good except her platelets are running a little low. We will be back Saturday to make sure she doesn't dip so low that she needs to be given a transfusion. We were eager to see her docs today so that we could get better details on what the scans showed. Lets just say our visit was a bit underwhelming. We were meeting with the nurse practitioner on our team and she couldn't explain to us the difference between what the PET scan shows and what the CT scan shows. She also pulled up the echo results and pointed out that Audrey's left ventricular function measured in the low normal. She suggested we try to speak to one of the docs (fellow) so that he could better explain. So the doc comes in and I can't say he did a great job explaining it either but basically, the PET scan did not show any concerning areas. Her initial scan at diagnosis lit up her abdominal tumor and the lymph node area under her collar bone. Now it is showing nothing! The CT scan shows the tumor has reduced in size and doesn't show anything concerning in her lymph nodes. The reason the tumor doesn't light up on the PET scan is because it isn't active. This is GREAT NEWS! This is such a relief to know that the awful meds they have been giving our baby girl are working and, Lord willing, they will get rid of her cancer for good! The doc then explained that Audrey's echo results are all still in normal range but showed a slight variation from her last echo. He assured us it isn't something that is concerning at this point. We made sure they still put in a call to her cardiologist to make sure we could hear it from her as well. She will be seeing them next month to repeat the echo and have a visit.

We can't believe we are already due for the 5th cycle next week. It will be three days long but shouldn't make her quite as sick as this previous cycle. It is just nice knowing that each cycle is one step closer to being done with chemo. Based on the timing of her chemo we should have a healthy and happy Christmas before she starts the 6th cycle.

Thank you for thoughts and prayers for our family and Happy Thanksgiving! Can you guess what we are thankful for this year?

Shannon & Galen

2 comments:

  1. We (Norm & I), as well as our church Prayer Team, will continue to pray for Audrey's complete healing as well as strength for you as you manage her care.

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    1. Thank you so much for the continued support!!

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