Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Roller Coaster Continues - PET Scan Results

Well, after I wrote that last e-mail about how relieved I was that only one nodule was found, I received a call from my oncologist informing me that they wanted me to have a PET scan to see if there was anything else out there that wasn’t captured in the CT scan.

On Saturday, I went back down to Stanford for yet another test. I don’t know how many of you have had a PET scan before, but it’s not a whole lot of fun. First, they inject you with tracer fluid and then you drink a lovely cocktail (so they could add another CT scan) and then you are put into a machine with your arms over your head and told that you cannot move for the next 25 minutes. (The tech did tell me that I could breathe during the exam. Strangely enough, I don’t think that he was joking. Do people really ask him if they can breathe during a 25 minute exam??)

On Monday morning at 10:30 am, I received the call from Dr. Fisher The PET scan confirmed the presence of the cancerous growth that I mentioned in my previous blog posting. Unfortunately, that wasn’t all that was abnormal in the PET scan. The scan picked up 2-3 additional abnormal growths in my colon area. I write “area” because the PET scan cannot discern whether the spots are on the inside or the outside of my colon. On the up side, there was no sign of cancer in any other place in my body. (I’ll find that silver lining…)

So – what does this all mean? It looks like I will definitely have to surgically remove and/or radiate the location of the 12 mm nodule. This was not a surprise, since they were confident last week that this nodule was cancerous. I have an appointment on Friday with Dr. Hussein, the same gynecological oncology surgeon who performed my hysterectomy, for an examination and a discussion regarding her recommendation for future treatment.

As to the 2-3 spots in/near my colon, we have a few steps ahead of us. First, I will have a colonoscopy on Thursday for the doctors to try to determine whether I have cancerous nodules in my colon. Obviously, we are praying that they determine that what they saw is not cancerous (since PET scans are known to produce false-positive results). If they do find cancerous nodules, our next hope is that they are localized within my colon. If that’s the case, they may be able to approach these cancerous sites much like they will the other nodule – with some surgery and radiation. If, however, they determine that there is cancer floating outside of my colon, then most likely, my oncologist will recommend another round of chemotherapy. Needless to say, that is the least enticing of these options.

This has been a tremendous blow to me and my family. I am unable to put into words the emotions that swirl around us every day as we face this very strong adversary. But I will live. I am determined. Heck – Ellie and Ari are determined. I told them that I needed them to help me heal by making me laugh more. I don’t know if you’re familiar with 6 year old humor – but the jokes really are not very funny. But, what warms my heart, is their dogged determination to come up with ways to make me smile and their joy when they hear me laugh. They now have a role to play in helping mommy become healthy. We are a team, together with all of you, and I just know that with all of your amazing love, support, determination and laughter that we are going to succeed.

6 comments:

Tehiyah Community Exchange said...

Sending hugs, Eve! May I bring over cookies or other treats/meal for you and family? Let me know... Laurie

Darlini Martini said...
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Darlini Martini said...

Dear Eve, Although I spend a great deal of my time playing golf; I would love to help you out in some sort of way. I make a mean mayanoise chocolate cake. Just let me know when you would like it and it will be there. Both Perry and I will keep you in our prayers. We both hope that you will stay strong even though its a roller coaster ride, and keep the faith. Darlini

Fran Inman said...

EVE --- Please know that your So Cal buddies are standing by, ready to help in any way and in the meantime, we appreciate the updates.....Fran Inman and all the LOL --- (Ladies of Logistics)

P.S. For laughs, we will share quips from our favorite Patty Senecal, who keeps us all with a sense of humor.

Kevin Swope said...

I was with my mom when she had a PET scan--definitely not fun! I'm thinking about you--and it's definitely good they found nothing anywhere else.

Dorinda2 said...

My dear friend Eve,

Where do I start......I love you more than words can say. I know your positive attitude will help you again beat this cancer. We will be praying for you and thinking of you on the day of your surgery!!......tons of hugs!!!.....hate that I am so far away!!

Love ya, Dorinda and family