First of all, I totally dropped the ball on updating my blog after surgery. My main issue that plagued me since surgery was diarrhea. It was all just caused from the surgical changes. After seeing my GI doctor, it has evened out with medication.
I had a routine CT, labs, and physical exam back in March/April. Everything looked good then, including the new cancer marker, HE4. Before surgery with known tumors it was 68.7. In April, it was down to 49.5. The end of June is when it changed and starting increasing. It bumped up to 54.7 so made the plan to check it again in four weeks.
We hit our knees praying that the blood test would show it decreasing, but our want was not God’s will. It increased again and up to 60.5. So Dr. Skinner ordered a CT scan and Wil and I went in this last Thursday for the results. Unfortunately, my cancer is back. There are three spots that were seen on the CT. The game plan is to get a PET scan to verify what we already know is there and see if anything shows up.
The good news in this is that the treatment plan does not include surgery at this point. Also, the blood marker works so we can monitor my cancer better. There has been so much research and new treatment options for my exact type of ovarian cancer done in the last 8 years since this journey began.
The way that my cancer works is that like playing whack-a-mole. It will be something that I will always deal with on this Earth. When that dang mole pops up, we whack it back down with a new treatment. I have stopped the Letrozole oral medication and we were given other treatment options to consider while we wait for the PET scan.
Our prayer requests as “beast mode is activated” (my cancer sister Erin told me this one):
1. Praises for the research development on low grade ovarian cancer treatments.
2. For the PET results not to show anything other than what was seen on the CT scan.
3. For us to see the blessings in the brokenness.
4. For wisdom and guidance as we consider the treatment options.
5. Most of all, for God to be glorified in my cancer journey.
I just read this. I am so sorry that this is messing with you again!! Praying for new treatment plans!! We both know Dr Skinner will do her best for you!
ReplyDeleteKatie-We are praying for you and your sweet family. My biggest prayer, besides healing, is that God will be glorified as you traverse this journey. xoxo Carol
ReplyDeletePrayers of strength and guidance during this time❤
ReplyDeleteLove you, Katie. Prayers for all of us! ❤️
ReplyDeleteI am so pitiful. This is your support group friend, Linda Jones!
DeleteSo sorry it’s been such a long road of ups and down.Praying for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry it’s been such a long road of ups and down.Praying for you and your family.
ReplyDeletePraying for you Katie. He loves for us to lean on Him. Keep leaning.
ReplyDeleteOh Katie. Praising and praying your list! Much Love to you and your beautiful family. Dr. G
ReplyDeleteKatie,I'm praying even harder for you sweetie. I know you have been thru hell and back and can do it again with God by your side and Will and the kids and family you can do it. Dr skinner is the best and she has performed miracles. She can do it again! We love you very much and you are never far from our thoughts or prayers. Love Noosala & David
ReplyDeleteNot again?!?! I am very saddened to read this. I will be keeping you and your family in prayer. ππ»
ReplyDeleteYou will be in my continual prayers! Love you all! π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π❤π
ReplyDeleteKatei, We Love You.
ReplyDeleteGrant and Ann
You and your brave, strong heart keep fighting this battle. You have everything to live for and we want you around for the future with your family. Prayers �� for you, Katie and Wil. ❣️❣️
ReplyDeleteLove you sweetheart - praying
ReplyDeleteLove you sweetheart - praying
ReplyDeleteHi Katie you’ve got my prayers for sure ! �� (Old high school friend of your Dad’s)
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