
I've always looked back on November of 1997 as the month of miracles for our family. It was. More than I realized. Also in November of 1997 a new drug, Rituxan, was approved by the FDA to treat Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Rituxan is the drug that makes NHL a potentially curable disease (and is part of the treatments Bryan received during each chemotherapy session). Rituxan has been characterized as the most important therapeutic development of the decade and in 2002 became the number one anti-cancer drug worldwide. (Next time you're around ask me to explain how this drug works--it is amazing!)
I'll say it again, November is one of my favorite months! November of 2007 will also go down in history...Bryan Arndt should complete the last of his cancer treatments!
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Bryan is feeling GREAT! His hair is even starting to grow (just a bit of peach fuzz). He feels better everyday and he's had a great month without chemotherapy. Honestly, he's feeling quite restless and bored being around the house all the time. It is time to move on to the next chapter...
Radiation begins tomorrow!! Bryan will have 20 radiation sessions, one session every weekday. The plan is for him to be done by the end of November. WOOHOO! We've been talking about the end of his treatments for so long--I can hardly believe the end is near--I can almost touch it!
We've spent time in the radiation oncology department preparing for Bryan's month of radiation. They have "mapped" the area they plan to radiate (the entire area the tumor once occupied). They've also placed small tattoos on his chest (to line up the radiation equipment quickly and precisely) and fitted him for a head mask (to hold his head in place and keep it out of the radiation field). When he comes out of his "test" radiation appointments he has marker drawings all over his chest (in various colors) and the skin all over his head has imprints from the face mask. (The doctors describe the mask looking like a Spiderman mask so perhaps you can imagine the markings all over his face. It looks pretty funny.)
We're hoping for the best over the next month. We expect Bryan to be a little tired, but the doctors tell us he'll feel MUCH better than he did with chemotherapy.
5 comments:
Hi Bryan and JoLayna;
All I can say is Yaaaaaaaay!
Thinking of you all. You continue to be in my prayers.
Rachael Seiler
Hey, Bro...I'm so glad to hear that you are feeling much better. I know we, too, are all counting down the days for the rest of your treatment. Hang in there!
Hey Bryan!
Amy and I wish you the very best for this next phase on your road to beating cancer and that your goal of being through the radiation in November is achieved. Stay strong!
Philip Welsh
What an amazing family! I have looked up to you for so long and through so many different seasons of your life. You two have been beacons to me and to so many others, no doubt. I thank you for your courage and faith. It is a testimony to me that God loves us and directs our lives. I pray for all the best and hope that you know the far-reaching effects your strength really has.
All my love and thanks- Ashley (Johnson) Henline
You're almost done!!! We can't wait until November is over too. You're a Champ!!
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