Welcome back to the next Thriving
Not Just Surviving blog post. I spent the last week in St. Louis recovering
from my hospital stay and getting my routine back on track.
It’s been a very fruitful week and I am feeling my normal
self again. I’ve returned to working out and have been able to gradually
increase the intensity of my workouts.
The follow up appointment with the oncologist went well. He has
started decreasing my daily dose of steroids with the intent of moving
completely off steroids by the end of the month. The plan for the next few weeks is to
continue withholding treatment and undergo a CT scan at the beginning of
October. This next scan will be huge because it will be the first scan in which
we have stopped treatment. The hope is that the cancer has not grown or spread
which would provide evidence that my immune system is keeping the cancer in
check. The progress I’ve made over the past several months is promising, but it’s
impossible to know for sure how the cancer will respond without undergoing
regular treatment.
My oncologist has not ruled out a return to immune therapy,
but right now my body needs to continue to heal and be free of steroids.
Traditional chemotherapy and radiation could be options as well if the cancer
returns, but my oncologist really wants to avoid these options.
I’m looking forward to hopefully having a few quiet weeks in
Kansas City before the CT scan on October 5. Maureen and I continue to thank
everyone for the prayers and support.
Still praying for you both and feeling hopeful that all goes well on your next scan!
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