Then it was off to my CT scan. The particular scan I have been getting looks at my heart as well as the organs in the lower half of my body (Tykerb can cause heart damage in some folks). The problem with this kind of scan is that the contrast has to get pushed into you FAST! This means they need a big gauge IV. It hasn't been a problem in the past, but today there was a new tech...and my veins hide as soon as they sense the tech is nervous. She tried hard, but no luck. They finally called Eli (who I've renamed 'the vein whisperer') from across the street. He came in and got it started in one try (it was the 5th poke for me). It all seemed pretty good at that point, but not so fast; They pushed the contrast in and I knew right away something wasn't right... It turns out that some of the contrast leaked out of my vein. Thankfully enough went in to get the pictures, but I left there with a big bulge on the back of my hand (and three cold packs for my trip home).
It's nice to know the results of the ultrasound already, now I'm just waiting for the results of the CT scan along with the verdict from the tumor board. I will know more on Thursday. I expect there will be more tests before I know for sure what comes next. I'm hoping to at least be done with the trial. This high dose of Tykerb has been ROUGH! There is a lot of puking, lots of nausea followed by a serious case of the trots.
Thanks for all the good thoughts. We're hanging in and hoping for the best.
The news from Duluth is that Keith's mom continues to do "ok", but the neurologist now thinks a trip down to the Mayo Clinic is appropriate. That will happen in a couple more weeks. We're all very curious to learn if Mayo will discover anything different or if we just need to continue to persevere with patience.
Like my new 'school picture'? Maybe I'll sign the back and send them to some of you...
Thanks very much for another newsy update! Wow, excellent news!!! I know that you cannot get too excited, too soon! But things sounds pretty darn encouraging! I hope that you are able to quit the trial. It sounds just awful! You must be so exhausted. I’ll be thinking of you on Thursday.
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I am sorry that there is not better news on your mom, Keith. I hope that she is able to get an appt. at the Mayo Clinic and is able to get some additional advice and treatment suggestions.
Take care.
Love, Jane
So glad to hear the ultrasound search came up empty, but sorry to hear of your difficult (and painful, I'm sure) experience with the IV for the CT scan. Yaay for Eli! We're sending positive thoughts and wishes for excellent results on Thurs, and hoping your teaching can provide you with some distraction from the worrying & waiting. Great school photo and stylish way you've shown it to us! We sure hope the Mayo Clinic will be able to suggest an approach that will bring Keith's mom some serious improvement. love, Sheila
ReplyDeleteHi ,Sneaky the way Diesel cat crept in on the sideline. Cheers and prayers for Thursday. Robyn
ReplyDeleteWhat an awful Friday you had! How's the hand healing up? I sure hope the CT scan results are good and the Tumor board gives you the 'go-ahead'. It would be nice to put the Trial in behind you; it must just grueling enduring those 5 days.
ReplyDeleteIs that Diesel? We thought it was Hayward. Nice to see who it is.
People around here sing Mayo Clinic's praises; hope that Keith's mom finds the folks there helpful. Love to you both, Ellen