I will continue to post updates here as we hear news regarding another surgery, etc. We hope to learn more next week.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
We had such a nice day today. Scott got in the water again. I loved watching him enjoy himself. We're hoping that the next round of treatments (surgery, radiation, etc.) won't keep him out of the water too much. Six months without his daily salt-water baptism is a long time for a dedicated ocean lover.
I will continue to post updates here as we hear news regarding another surgery, etc. We hope to learn more next week.
I will continue to post updates here as we hear news regarding another surgery, etc. We hope to learn more next week.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
We saw Scott's oncologist on Wednesday and got the results of the fancy scan Scott had at UCLA last week. This scan is the best technology for detecting neuroendocrine cancers and is only available at four hospitals in the U.S. The scan revealed the small amount left in his chest and unfortunately revealed a tumor in the pancreas. (This is a neuroendocrine tumor and not the pancreatic cancer that is so aggressive.) We were disappointed by the results but are trying to focus on the positives. The oncologist had told us that it would be likely that other tumors would be discovered, so it's good news that there is only one. It can't be determined immediately if it is another primary tumor or if it is metastasis.
In the next couple of weeks Scott will have further testing to determine if the tumor is operable. The oncologist believes that it can be cut out, but we need to do more tests before it's determined whether that is the best course. We will also meet with a radiation oncologist to see if radiation is a possibility for the bits of tumor in his chest.
In better news, Scott went surfing twice this week! He had to have a little precancerous thing removed from his forehead today and luckily the doctor doing it was a fellow surfer. He set him up with some extra water proofing of the incision so he can get back in the water in a couple of days instead of a couple of weeks. He did, however, say that he might look as though he was punched in the face. Right now, one eyebrow is higher than the other and he looks perpetually surprised.
We were hoping for a little break but we didn't get it. No use dwelling on that. We plan to just do what has to be done and to make sure to take time to enjoy hiking, surfing and hanging with the little guy.
In the next couple of weeks Scott will have further testing to determine if the tumor is operable. The oncologist believes that it can be cut out, but we need to do more tests before it's determined whether that is the best course. We will also meet with a radiation oncologist to see if radiation is a possibility for the bits of tumor in his chest.
In better news, Scott went surfing twice this week! He had to have a little precancerous thing removed from his forehead today and luckily the doctor doing it was a fellow surfer. He set him up with some extra water proofing of the incision so he can get back in the water in a couple of days instead of a couple of weeks. He did, however, say that he might look as though he was punched in the face. Right now, one eyebrow is higher than the other and he looks perpetually surprised.
We were hoping for a little break but we didn't get it. No use dwelling on that. We plan to just do what has to be done and to make sure to take time to enjoy hiking, surfing and hanging with the little guy.
Monday, February 10, 2014
It's been almost a month since I posted. In this case, no news is good news. Scott has been recovering well. On Friday he was cleared by the surgeon to go surfing again. In fact, he pretty much ordered him to get back in the ocean and enjoy life!
Next week Scott will return to work. We had a fancy PET scan at UCLA last week and we expect to get results this Wednesday. With those scan results in hand, our oncologist will help us come up with a treatment game plan.
Scott plans to tackle the surf sometime this week. Today, he tackled Mt. Woodson!
Mt. Woodson with Eric and Monica.
Next week Scott will return to work. We had a fancy PET scan at UCLA last week and we expect to get results this Wednesday. With those scan results in hand, our oncologist will help us come up with a treatment game plan.
Scott plans to tackle the surf sometime this week. Today, he tackled Mt. Woodson!
Mt. Woodson with Eric and Monica.
Scott took this picture of me.
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