Sunday, March 14, 2021

March 2021 Scans - Surprising news!!

 



Hi! I just got back from Mayo last week. This appointment  was just for my lungs. I had been on the small dose of chemo for 2 months, and my Doc wanted to see how things were going being on a smaller dose then what his patients are usually on. I did feel a lot better on this amount of chemo. I still had fatigue, swelling around my ‘bad’ eye,  joint pain here and there and white hair! The hair is weird, but luckily it’s an easy fix for me to do and no pain involved! I definitely felt this dose is much more “livable” then what I was on before. And I’d like to report that I did not miss a single dose! In the past, it’s been hard to take it every day while feeling like crap. 


My beautiful white roots. Haha.
 (And some other areas of white
I missed coloring previously!) 


My sweet Mother and I went down Monday. I do need to give her a shout out because the last few trips she has done all the driving! And I appreciate that so so much!  We had great weather, high 50’s and 60’s! We did a little shopping and eating, and then spent the night in our room. Being just the lungs, I had a CT Tuesday morning, then bloodwork and after that I met w my chemo doc and headed home! So it was a very quick trip!


The CT and bloodwork went smooth and fast. I think this was the first time I didn’t have an MRI or have to put a gown on in years.  After the CT we had a delicious breakfast in our hotel before walking back over to meet with Dr Robinson. 


Just as a reminder - our goal with the chemo is to slow or stop the growth in my lungs. The last appointment  I had only been on the chemo for a month due to the side effects being bad and had a bit of growth in some areas. 


We didn’t wait very long before Dr Robinson walked in. First thing he says is, “I’m going to sanitize my hands and give you a high five! Because your scans looked awesome!”  I’m thinking, what! Very happy they look awesome but what does he mean by that?! Next thing he says is, “Majority of the spots are SHRINKING!!”  I couldn’t believe it! I told him that I didn’t even know that was an option! Turns out only 4% of people on this chemo see shrinkage.  And I can’t believe I’m in that 4! And only on the small dose! He was just as surprised as I was to hear this news. May will be 7 years since all of this began and NOT ONCE have I heard chemo is shrinking anything! And I have been on so many different types of chemo, that I’ve lost count. 


The left is before - see the ‘snowman’?
All of the circles are touching.
And the right - smaller and not all touching! 



So as of now, radiation is (hopefully) still shrinking the spots in my head, and the chemo is shrinking the spots in my lungs. Usually one area may be good but I’m still worried about the other. I’ve never had a time where both areas are in control. It’s such a nice feeling!!! I have a different mindset looking at my chemo now then ever before. Usually it makes me feel miserable and nothing positive comes of it. But now, I think it’s this magic pill that’s doing what it’s supposed to do and helping me stay here on earth longer! ❤️