Thursday, 31 January 2013
CT scan
After it was done I grabbed some fish and chips for Nicholas and I to have for lunch so not all time wasted :)
Donna and Marcus had gone to the dentist to get Marcus a filling.
Nothing else exciting.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Corowa day2
Today was a pretty relaxed day. We walked down to the chocolate factory for morning tea. It was good but at the same time disappointing. We had iced chocolates and scones each. Actually I should say scone, as you only get 1 each for nearly $5. What was disappointing was the iced chocolates. Despite being at a chocolate factory they were made with the same chocolate sauce flavoring you get at the corner shop.
We did buy quite a bit of the Junee chocolate though.
After that we wondered Oliver to the main st to watch three Federation Day Parade. The usual array of bands and local stuff but what was interesting was the number of vintage and old cars. It finished at the same park as last night.
I had to take a picture of this old truck. It is the same make and model as my father used to drive. It was the one I first rode in.
Corowa day 1 Fireworks
Saturday night fireworks in the park. These were very good fireworks, much better than we had anticipated and finished with a spectacular end. The photos don't do it justice, I'll see if I can get some better ones from Donna's photos.
Corowa day 1 AllSaints
We've driven up to Corowa for the weekend. They are holding their 14th annual Federation Festival held on Australia day. It's mostly parades and markets and quite a lot of music at the park. Donna managed to get us a motel right in the heart of the town so we can walk to everything. The town is not that big so it really is good.
On the way up we stopped in at AllSaints as I thought they did lunches. Unfortunately they do but it is a set menu only and we really didn't want that much so we moved on. But I got a pic of Donna there anyway.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
A schedule!
I now have a schedule for treatment. I met with Niall yesterday and we have scheduled the chemo to start next Friday. 1st time is in for an overnight stay, not sure if it is always overnight or just first time. It is called the Sutherland Day Chemo centre, seems kind of strange if it is overnight instead.
Unfortunately I didn't get into the other study he was hoping for. It still hasn't got ethical board approval and he is now not expecting it until end of Feb at the earliest, too late for me. The downside of that is that the antibody for this type of cancer is not covered by PBS. if I had breast cancer it would be but apparently I can't claim it is man boobs of the stomach desspite being the same cancer and treatment. Niall has put me into the Roche access scheme which provides a subsidy for the antibody drug. Basically the subsidised cost is close to $10k but it is the best chance so I'm doing it. The full commercial cost is closer to $ 50k so that's not a bad discount.
Everything is going well at work with AJ and everyone being very supportive.
Next week before the chemo have to have another CT scan. This is to baseline the starting point so we know how effective the treatment is. I had another lot of bloods done yesterday, I better get used to them as I think they will become a regular thing from now on.
Still feeling good and looking forward to the weekend away at Corowa.
Monday, 21 January 2013
Day Trip To Mornington Peninsular
Here are a couple of photo's one looking down on the beach and the other from the jetty to the heads.
Monday, 7 January 2013
Other fun things
Our main computer (Donna and mine) hard disk crashed day before Christmas.
On Christmas day my new Galaxy S3 stopped working.
A couple of days later the dishwasher started to leak and finally the TV in our bedroom finally gave up the ghost.
We now have a new hard drive, I'm still waiting on Optus for my phone, a new dishwasher was installed the Sunday before new years and we bought a new TV which we put in downstairs and moved the downstairs one to our room.
From what was originally going to be a quiet Christmas we had quite a busy time.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Biopsy results
Catchup Posts
History PT 4
Diagnosis - I have what they are treating as stage 4 Gastric cancer. The tumor is just below the point where the esophagus joins the stomach. It can't be treated by surgery as it is too advanced and can only be treated by chemo. It has spread to a number of lymph nodes around the stomach and also to nodes behind the stomach close to the aorta. The results of Friday's biopsies are not back yet so can't tell if anything else.
I will be getting ECX chemo which is a 3 week cycle of chemo for about 6 months (24 weeks). 2 are delivered by direct injection administered every 3 weeks at the hospital and 1 by tablet taken every day. To be eligible for the study I have to be MET positive and HER2 negative. From the laparoscopy biopsies they will test them for the MET and HER2. Hopefully all this starts sometime in January.
History Pt 3
Just spent the night in Warringal Hospital. It is a nice place and they look after me very well. It is about 7.45 in the morning breakfast has just arrived.
Well I didn't get released until after midday. The hospital had a Code Red in the day surgery ward. Everything was in lock down for over an hour. Eventually the nurses contacted the doctors who said I could be released.
History Pt 2
It is Wednesday now. Still I am feeling very good. Whatever is happening inside me is still not showing up outside. The Nexium is keeping every thing good.
Went for the PET scan today. First they put a radioactive trace into you. Then you have to lie down for an hour so that the trace distributes throughout the whole body. I got in an hours meditation minus the snooze. Quite relaxing really.