Saturday, April 30, 2011

G-tube and Skull surgery


April 30, 2011

We received word that the members of the tumor board were in agreement that Josie's tumor is not growing and somewhat improved.  The neuro-surgeon was in favor of replacing Josie's skull bone, in fact, he would like to get it in sooner rather than later in order for it to start growing.  The cotton balls that are in her head from the last surgery are going to remain where they are for now.  The neuro-surgeon said that they are not causing a problem and could remain in there for years without any medical concerns.  He was more worried that if he removed them now there would be bleeding problems again and then we would be back to square one.  Unless there is a medical necessity to remove the cotton balls, they are going to stay until a later time.  Marc and I are in agreement with this decision and have no concerns with leaving them in her head. 

Based on this response, they would also like to go ahead with giving Josie a G-tube for feeding and nutritional support.  Although this is another surgery for her, we are in complete favor of having this done because it will mean that she will no longer have to have tape on her face and a tube going down her throat.  We have always thought that this was a major factor in her gagging and hope that it will help her in wanting to learn how to eat and drink. 

Josie will need to take a break from one of the chemo drugs (Avastan) that she is currently receiving, since it inhibits the healing process in her body and for obvious reasons, she needs to heal from both surgeries.  At this point, she had her last dose of this drug on April 22 and will not receive another dose until July 8.  She will continue to receive the other two drugs during this timeframe.

The two surgeries could not be done at the same time since the g-tube surgery is considered a "dirty" surgery and the skull replacement must be an absolutely sterile surgery. 

The G-tube surgery will be first surgery and will be scheduled sometime during the week of May 23 and most likely it will be an outpatient procedure.  She may possibly have to stay overnight for observation based on her history, but that is to be determined yet.  We meet with the g-tube surgeons this coming Friday, May 6 for a consultation and from there the date should be set for the surgery. 

The skull replacement surgery will take place sometime during the following week of May 30.  This will be a stay of 3-5 days, as far as we know.  I will be calling the neuro-surgeon's office this coming week to start those arrangements. 

Meanwhile, since Josie will need the other chemo drugs, those have now filled up the calendar and the month of May just got REALLY busy!   We are not complaining though - the MRI and Tumor Board response have been so encouraging and we feel like she is in great hands.  She is loved by so many people and that includes the medical staff.  Every time we go to clinic, there is always a little party surrounding Josie when we get there because the nurses, doctors and techs all have to come see "their Josie"! 
We are looking forward to this next step in her life and also seeing how God is going to continue to work through this precious kiddo.  Our constant prayer for her is that God will be seen clearly through her life - because it's not about her or us, it's always about Him.

Many blessings,
Marc & Darcia

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

MRI results


April 26, 2011

We are cautiously optimistic.  This is the only way that Marc and I can think of to explain the outcome of Josie's MRI.  Josie's Oncologist was modestly pleased with the new MRI and felt that the chemo was working.  Here are the bullet points of the preliminary results (more information to come Friday after the Tumor Board meets):

* The tumor has not grown, which means the new chemotherapy is doing what it is supposed to be doing.

* The tumor has not necessarily shrunk, but it appears to have changed and the area of the tumor looks "cleaner" than the last MRI in February.  This is a good thing.

The MRI still needs to be read by the Neuro-Surgeon and will go to the Tumor Board this coming Friday.  Things that need to be determined at the Tumor Board are the following:

* When to replace her skull bone and take the cotton balls out from her last surgery.

* When to do surgery for a G-tube in her stomach.

* If and when to do a stem cell harvest - which would be needed for the last rounds of chemotherapy at some point in time.

* What type of chemotherapy to use in the coming months - another round of inpatient was given as an option. 

We are encouraged with this first consultation, but also realize that we are still in the midst of this battle with cancer.  Josie still has a long road ahead of her.  The bright spot is that the doctor is extremely encouraged by how well Josie is developing.  She gave him some good smiles and showed him how she can really get rock'n!

After Friday, we will give another update as the pieces fall into place for Josie's treatment.  Thank you to all those that are praying for us - we have felt the peace of God in the midst of all that is happening this week.  When we think that we should be worried and anxious, we have been supplied with peace.  When we are tired and feel like we are at the bottom of our strength, there is always someone that steps in and helps us or gives us a word of encouragement to keep struggling well. 

May God be praised,
Marc & Darcia

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter MRI


April 23, 2011

What a mighty God we serve.  We are so thankful for Easter, to remind us what God has done for us.  This year though, we are even more aware of His presence than ever - due to our sweet Josie.  The day after Easter, Josie will be going in for an MRI at noon.  This MRI has us constantly on our knee's and asking God to clearly show us His plan for Josie.  Our prayer is that the tumor will have shrunk with this new chemo regimen that she has had 5 doses of over the past 2 months.  On Tuesday, April 26, we will meet with Josie's Oncologist to go over the results.  Most likely her case will go to the Tumor Board on Friday.  We know that God is in all of this and that we are not walking alone - not by any means - He is with us, and we know that so many of you are walking with us too. 

Please keep us in prayer this next week!
Blessings,
Darcia & Marc