The CT yesterday was only of Sandi’s head and it was
inconclusive. That means they can’t determine if the cancer has spread to her
brain or not. The doctor wants to talk to the radiation doctor and possibly CT
Scan her lower spine to see if the radiation has done anything. She has had ten
sessions and remains in severe pain. The radiation also continues to cause
other issues and they seem to be getting worse.
The last chance chemo option we thought we had has now been
ruled out. He believes it would quickly kill her or put her in a coma if she survived
the treatment. It would not stop her cancers or even slow them down. At this
point, her only hope is to qualify for some high risk experimental treatment
deal and the doctor does not believe that is an option either.
In the meantime, they continue to push a high volume of
fluid through her in the hopes of maintaining kidney function. The high volume
of fluids also seems to have helped a little bit with her short periods of lucidity,
as she was a bit more aware today of things than she has been. She still very
much wants to fight, but the doctor was very blunt about the lack of options at
this point.
Bringing her back home and making her comfortable here as
long as we can does not seem to be a viable option either. It is taking
multiple nurses to address issues together as the problems come up and her care
is beyond my physical capabilities at this point. Hopefully, over the next
couple of days the doctor and all those he consults can figure out something that
will give us a little hope.
4 comments:
So sorry to hear this.
Thank you, Jerry.
I'm so sorry. Sometimes hope is all we have left.
Jeanne
So very sorry. (((( Hugs ))))
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