Eric's blood work continues to be favorable. Yesterday, Dr. S. (oncology), said he feels certain that the ITP, which caused so much stress and worry in the early stages, is probably gone now. The weekly and bi-weekly blood work seems to evidence this with platelet counts now consistently in the higher range of normal at around 300 or so, normal being 100-400. So that's great news but we'll ask Dr. A., the benign hematologist, to confirm that and to see if the bi-weekly blood work can now be stopped. It will still be done prior to chemo and again in about 4 weeks.
So, this is where we are. Eric's chemo protocol is a six month treatment, with this Saturday and Sunday being the sixth treatment. The only consolation to the dread Eric is feeling is that this is expected to be the last treatment. Let me explain that qualifier "expected to be." In three weeks, Eric will have a bone marrow biopsy (a very painful procedure he's had done twice) and a PET scan. The last PET scan indicated little to no visible cancer in the lymph nodes. It can not analyze the bone marrow, however, which, in Eric's case, was greatly infiltrated with cancer at the beginning. The bone marrow biopsy is what is going to tell us if Eric is in remission or not. We are, of course, extremely hopeful and anticipating hearing the news, in 4 weeks. that the cancer is in remission. If we do not hear those words, additional treatment will be in the works. We don't even want to think of that possibility but we can't bury our heads in the sand, either.
Early on, Eric gained a lot of weight due to the steroids. He has since last all that weight and then some. Of course, he's glad to have the weight off, but it comes a result of persistent nausea that lasts for about 3 weeks now following the chemo. The medications have not helped very much. New ones are being prescribed one of which is only available at MD Anderson. Interestingly, it's called ABH, and is a combination of Ativan, Benadryl, and Haldol-- hardly drugs we would expect to treat nausea, but MD Anderson has lots of remedies you won't fine anywhere else. We'll pick that up Saturday and hope for the best.
Please keep the prayers, good wishes, and good thoughts and support coming. This battle is almost over!
Maureen
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