Friday, December 12, 2008

Day 64 - Treatment #4 - 2/3 Done & Progress Continues

Leslie and I have received a lot of requests to post more updates on my progress. Since my last Chemo treatment, I haven't had a lot to report, good or bad, on the progress of the cancer. Another suggestion was more pictures. Well, you're getting both today! What you're not getting is evenly spaced paragraphs or a spellchecked document because this isn't MS Word.

Today I met with a substitute doctor who was a little more open about my progress and the condition of the tumor and type of cancer in general. First, the good news is that the estimate of tumor reduction after the 2nd Chemo of more than 50% actually read 66% on the radiologist's report. The doctor gave me a 95% chance of licking the tumor this time... which gets into the bad news. The chances of Follicular Lymphoma reoccurring after it has gone into remission is 98%. So it's not a matter of if the cancer returns, but when. The up-side is that it will likely come back in similar form and be slow-growing. He also said he estimated I would have a 90% chance of licking it the second time. I am hopeful that with the dietary changes I am making, the cancer will have a tougher time coming back so quickly. Remission could last just a few months, or it could last 5 years or more. I will be closely monitored and it will likely be caught much sooner when it does come back, so treatment should be easier and quicker. Other people doing similar follow-up treatments only do a mild Chemo on a 2 hour lunch break before returning to work the same day. Another up-side is that he told me there are some pretty cool cancer treatment advances in the pipeline. Drug companies have recently had some major breakthroughs that have shown potential to cure some types of cancer. I'm hoping Lymphoma is one of them.
As promised here are a few pictures:
I was having some fun with some of the pills I get to take on a daily basis. Name that movie "Pills are good." Me and my not-so-hairless brother Jeff at Thanksgiving at the Friel's. Kylan thinks he's pretty cool with Dad's beanie!


I received a customized beanie from a friend at work. To her and her friends I am known as "G-Money" Hence the "G$G$" pattern. I don't even want to know how many hours she put into this, but I have to say that other cancer patients were a little jealous. This was definitely blog-worthy.

6 comments:

Candice said...

Love the beanie. You look good. It's nice to meet with a doctor that spells it all out. I hope that you guys have good Christmas, and stay healthy.

we love you.

Brian and Candice

Alli said...

Love the beanie! I am wishing for the best for you guys! Keep being strong and stay healthy!!!

oh and the movie that came to mind was Dumb and dumber.. Not sure if that was the movie you were going for.. but, HAHA I had to laugh! :)

Unknown said...

Sounds like great progress Greg. Fantasy Football is coming to an end. We should find 10 strong people that want to have a keeper league. I'm engaged if you haven't heard.

Sarah said...

Lookin and soundin GOOD! Hope you guys have a great Christmas. Love ya!

Unknown said...

Awesome Greg!

Amy said...

I'm glad you have so much information up here! I love the beanie! I'm excited to see you guys for Christmas :)