Mackey Mouse
Me read the Navigator? I don't
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I know I am quiet, I am reading and posting, but I am quiet.
Our battle against Pancreatic/Ampullary Cancer has been a long one, we have been battling it will be 5 years this November. Tom is thin, and tired, but doing the best he can against the beast.
We are now doing a clinical trial offered at Mass General, it is two chemo drugs given one right after another and sponsored by a British Drug company....good for them that they are doing research and trying to find something that works against this cancer. This is our first week, and he has only had the one drug, we will go back to the hospital to pick up the second one, and at that time, they will test his blood, make sure he is doing ok before we start it. They will be watching platelets and kidney functions, etc. If he does not do well, we have a few more options on the table. I do hope that he responds well.
I am a realist, I know that there is no cure for this cancer, short of a miracle, which we pray for. He has seen this past year the birth of his second grandchild, a little girl, Eva, and the marriage of his youngest daughter June 13, he walked her down the aisle proudly and they had hydrated him the day before at the hospital and he looked pretty darn good..
Tom and his youngest taken by a very dear friend.....hope it does not come out too big..
Our battle against Pancreatic/Ampullary Cancer has been a long one, we have been battling it will be 5 years this November. Tom is thin, and tired, but doing the best he can against the beast.
We are now doing a clinical trial offered at Mass General, it is two chemo drugs given one right after another and sponsored by a British Drug company....good for them that they are doing research and trying to find something that works against this cancer. This is our first week, and he has only had the one drug, we will go back to the hospital to pick up the second one, and at that time, they will test his blood, make sure he is doing ok before we start it. They will be watching platelets and kidney functions, etc. If he does not do well, we have a few more options on the table. I do hope that he responds well.
I am a realist, I know that there is no cure for this cancer, short of a miracle, which we pray for. He has seen this past year the birth of his second grandchild, a little girl, Eva, and the marriage of his youngest daughter June 13, he walked her down the aisle proudly and they had hydrated him the day before at the hospital and he looked pretty darn good..

Tom and his youngest taken by a very dear friend.....hope it does not come out too big..