Saturday the 23rd I flew home instead of going on a cruise with my granddaughters, Katie and Aimee, because the cancer pain was so great. The prior week had gone from Tylenol to Vicodin with several sleep deprived nights due to increased pain. Friday night I couldn't sleep through the night even with two Vicodin every 6 hours. Saturday on the flight home I was feeling so much pain after only 4 hours of Vicodin that I could not sit still but had to walk around the plane.
Tyler and Kelsey kindly met me at the airport with our van and a pad in the back so that I could lay down on the way home. When we got home the Tafinlar was there. I took my first two pills at about 8 PM and a couple of hours later went to bed. I awoke at about 1:30 am and remembered that I should have taken my Vicodin at 11 pm, but I didn't feel that bad so I went back to sleep, awoke again at 2:30 and took them just so I would sleep through the rest of the night, pain free. Those were the last pain pills I needed. The pain was gone within hours!!! Sunday I was a bit fatigued but pain free.
The rest of the week I have felt only moments of very mild pain and have increased in energy and clarity. As bad as the week was last week this week has been equally wonderful and progressively better with an amazingly quick start! We have used these drugs before (Tafinlar and Mekinist) but I was totally amazed at how quickly the pain went away.
We will meet with Dr. Urba Monday to determine next steps and a longer term strategy.
Thank you again for your care, concern and faithful prayers.
Introduction
Late February of 2012 Mark was diagnosed with stage 4 Metastatic Melanoma Cancer. This is written for our family and friends who have so caringly expressed a desire to know of the current situation. We so appreciate the love and support that has been shown to us and we lovingly empathize with and pray for many of you that have had or are currently going through trials of your own. In love, hope and faith, Mark and Ane
Friday, March 29, 2019
Friday, March 22, 2019
The Culprit has been Found
An upper GI a week ago showed no ulcer - which is what we were hoping for. This past Monday, March 18, Mark had a CT scan and met with Dr. Urba immediately afterwards. He had been in his office watching it live. After visiting for a bit, he indicated that the scan did not look good. He showed us multiple spots in both sides of Mark's liver, some as large as 1 inch in diameter. Another tumor was found on the pancreas which is likely what is causing the pain. Each time Mark eats he has intense pain about an hour afterwards when the food reaches his stomach. The enlarged stomach evidently puts pressure on the tumor.
Dr. Urba went back to the CT scan in December to see if they missed something, but again found no evidence of tumors. They must have been too small to see on a CT, but Mark felt it.
Wednesday we flew to CA to visit Mark's family. The pain continued to increase with no relief using extra-strength Tylenol. Wednesday night he slept no more than 2 hours. By morning he was exhausted, in intense pain, and feeling trapped. He texted Dr. Urba who encouraged Mark to try the Vicodin again. He had a negative reaction to it a few nights ago so he was apprehensive. This time he responded well and had some needed relief. Because of the intense pain, Dr. Urba felt it best to shrink the tumors as fast as possible. He prescribed Mekinist and Tafinlar, the targeted medicine that shrunk the tumors so well early on. They will be delivered tomorrow. Once the tumors are smaller we can determine which course of action to take next. Keytruda worked well in getting rid of all the tumors and keeping them away for several years, but we now know that it will not be a long-term cure. There are other options, though, which we will learn more about.
Obviously, this is not the news we wanted, and it has been tough! But we are accepting our new reality with hope. Ultimately, we trust in our loving Father in Heaven who knows what is best for us and our family.
With appreciation for all of your love and support!
Dr. Urba went back to the CT scan in December to see if they missed something, but again found no evidence of tumors. They must have been too small to see on a CT, but Mark felt it.
Wednesday we flew to CA to visit Mark's family. The pain continued to increase with no relief using extra-strength Tylenol. Wednesday night he slept no more than 2 hours. By morning he was exhausted, in intense pain, and feeling trapped. He texted Dr. Urba who encouraged Mark to try the Vicodin again. He had a negative reaction to it a few nights ago so he was apprehensive. This time he responded well and had some needed relief. Because of the intense pain, Dr. Urba felt it best to shrink the tumors as fast as possible. He prescribed Mekinist and Tafinlar, the targeted medicine that shrunk the tumors so well early on. They will be delivered tomorrow. Once the tumors are smaller we can determine which course of action to take next. Keytruda worked well in getting rid of all the tumors and keeping them away for several years, but we now know that it will not be a long-term cure. There are other options, though, which we will learn more about.
Obviously, this is not the news we wanted, and it has been tough! But we are accepting our new reality with hope. Ultimately, we trust in our loving Father in Heaven who knows what is best for us and our family.
With appreciation for all of your love and support!
Sunday, March 10, 2019
The Investigation Continues
The pain in the abdomen decreased for a while in December. After the first of the year the pain continued to increase in intensity, but would still come and go, although never going away completely. Several weeks ago, it became much more severe. What is causing it?! Last Tuesday Mark had an ultrasound to determine if there was a hernia but nothing was revealed that was out of the ordinary. After consultation with our doctor and oncologist, we believe it may be an adhesion possibly caused by scar tissue from the surgery in September 2016 to remove the tumor in the adrenal gland. That was a 7-hour surgery so certainly could have caused some drying out of organs, as well as creating scar tissue. Dr. Urba has ordered another CT Scan and this week we will contact a gastrointestinal specialist who has been recommended to us. The pain has been enough to keep him from sleeping well even with over the counter pain killers. It sometimes causes nausea and today he noticed that he had pain after eating. Certain positions hurt more than others. So...on we go with more possible complications from the cancer, BUT as far as we know, there are still NO active cancer tumors! We'll take it!!
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