We had a Doutré family party tonight and he was able to go to that. His sister Greta-Ann and her daughter Caylie are in town so it was wonderful to see them and spend time together for the first time in a few years. Greta-Ann is the amazing bionic woman with her new leg which she actually stood and walked on. Here is a picture of her standing all by herself...totally great to see her progress. We love them both and wish they lived closer so we could help them out more.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Backed Against A Wall
Last Wednesday, Dr. Jones called, after reading the last CT scan taken at IMC when Craig broke his rib. She wasn't her usual light and cheery self but wanted to talk to both of us. She said the tumors have once again grown, especially the pancreas tumor which had not increased in size since the diagnosis. This is just from two months ago and Craig has been feeling so good. We talked about options and the words that stayed with us are "you don't have a lot of liver left". She said you need to take the chemo pill now. Craig felt "backed against a wall" and knew it was time to try the pill. He said he'd start on Sunday (today). The last thing she said was "don't drink any grapefruit juice". You would think that wouldn't be a problem for most people but for Craig that is his favorite drink...seriously! The sour, yellow, yucky stuff you buy in frozen cans...he loves it! Everything else is too sweet for him. We had already read that he would have to stop his grapefruit juice habit and I swear that was one of the things holding him back from starting the chemo pill. Now that he didn't have an option he willingly took himself off of it by Saturday and today when I came home from church he took his first Sutent at 12:30 pm. We sat there looking at each other and nothing immediately happened. Within about 20 minutes he started to feel a little upset in his stomach. Nothing drastic but just an unsettled feeling that he has many days. That was about it for the day, no drastic changes, no need for anti-nausea medicine so that was good. This is just 1/3 of the full dose he took today so he'll slowly build up to the full dose if he can over the next few weeks.
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I hope this Chemo treats Craig better than the last time and that the anti-nausea meds won't need to be used for a while!! We hope to see you all tonight!!
ReplyDeleteWe just want to send our love to you all, it's been awhile. You are in our thoughts and prayers all the time. Hang in there and know how much we love you. John, Trish and the kids.
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