Best wishes to Patrick and all of you, soon it will be over with and Patrick will be able to put all of this behind him and get on with life!
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Dawn Ann (Ryder)
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Husband diagnosed Oct 2008 Pure choriocarcinoma., HCG 425000, 4xBEP, Left orchiectomy, marker did not normalize, 1xICE, Found 3 Tumours in Brain and more in Lungs and spinal area, radiation on brain and back, 2xTIP, 2 rounds HDC with Stemcell transplant, markers still did not normalize, lost the love of my life, my best friend and soul mate on September 23, 2009.
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Paul, one thing I have come to learn from reading your posts over the past several years is that our Lord has given Patrik strength and wisdom well beyond his years. He will get better soon and we will continue to pray for him!"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see". Heb 11:1
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Thinking of you all.Nick
Embryonal Carcinoma; Seminoma. Marker negative.
August 2001: Right I/O .
August - December 2001: Surveillance .
December 2001: Relapse - Stage III. Mets in lymph nodes and lung.
December 2001 - March 2002: 3xBEP .
Complications: Neutropaenic sepsis during cycles 1 & 3. I/V antibiotics and isolation.
March 2012 - Ten years since finishing chemo.
Survivorship Blog is here
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Thinking of Patrik and happy that he was able to celebrate his 18th birthday.
I will especially keep him in my prayers during these rounds of chemo.
Mary AnnCaregiverSon Josh 23yr Dx 3/5/08 IIIC NonSeminoma affected lung, kidney liver back & tumor/clots in vena cava & celiac artery 3/7/08 L I/O 3/30/08 PostOp surgery 4XEP (VP16 & Cisplatin) 3/12-5/25 LDH > 5000 & AFP 145 (3/5 pre-op) LDH 563 & AFP 4 (5/26 after 4Xchemo) off blood thinners 3/18/09 Surveillance per Dr E 8/4/08 *1/2012 ALL CLEAR!
Self 1/29/09 dx thyroid cancer metastasized to right lung 2/10 thyroid removd 4/17 rx RA131 5/11/10 &7/16/10. 1/12survellience
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Happy New Year to you all
Patrik and I have spent 2011 in the RCH in Melbourne finishing his last chemotherapy treatment. After today we can go home and only return for tests, once every 2 months.
We had a bit of a scare last week when the professor thought the Rhabdo had returned however it seemed to be a wayward muscle. Patrik has endured enough treatment with side effects knocking him around. He can't walk properly, his hands are weak and his fingers can't straighten however with time this should come back to normal.
I hope everyone is well and like us looking forward to a cancer free 2011.
Best wishes
Paul Oakes
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Few souls deserve a break and a cancer-free life more than Patrik. Despite the side effects, going home after treatment is indeed good news for the New Year. Always keeping Patrik and the family in my prayers - God Bless you all!!!"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see". Heb 11:1
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Paul,
I'm so glad to hear that Patrik is able to go home. Healing is always better at home. Keeping you and your family in my prayers!
Mary AnnCaregiverSon Josh 23yr Dx 3/5/08 IIIC NonSeminoma affected lung, kidney liver back & tumor/clots in vena cava & celiac artery 3/7/08 L I/O 3/30/08 PostOp surgery 4XEP (VP16 & Cisplatin) 3/12-5/25 LDH > 5000 & AFP 145 (3/5 pre-op) LDH 563 & AFP 4 (5/26 after 4Xchemo) off blood thinners 3/18/09 Surveillance per Dr E 8/4/08 *1/2012 ALL CLEAR!
Self 1/29/09 dx thyroid cancer metastasized to right lung 2/10 thyroid removd 4/17 rx RA131 5/11/10 &7/16/10. 1/12survellience
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Gday Everyone
Well its over. He has finished his treatment and is now looking forward to starting Uni in a few weeks. We had a major issue however when he went to the toilet and passed heaps of blood. It wouldnt stop and we had to call an ambulance to take him straight to hospital. The local hospital couldnt help him so he was transported back to the RCH in Melbourne and was cared for there. It was touch and go for a while as the amount of blood pumped in was less than he was passing but eventually they found out the reason and got it under control.
Due to his appetite not being there they gave him medication to increase it however this medication ate away at his stomach lining and due to low platelettes he started to bleed out.
After day 3 they realised what was wrong and he slowly stopped bleeding. What a nightmare. At one stage they were saying they would have to transport him to another hospitals ICU if they couldnt cope, they were very concerned which in turn had us concerned.
He is now much better and slowly gaining his strength which he will need for Uni. Lets hope they have now killed the beast and Patrik can start to lead a normal life without the worry that he has endured over the last 8 months. This time round we knew what to expect however this Chemo regime really knocked him around, more so than last time.
He is alive, thats all that matters to me!
Best wishes
Paul Oakes.
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Sometimes evil leaves our presence in mysterious ways. Let's hope this bleeding incident was a way for the beast to say adios - for good. Now it's recovery time for Mr. College. The one positive of all this is that the experience surely has strengthen Patrik's determination and zeal to succeed and I have no doubt he will use all his life experiences and abilities to thrive at the University and elsewhere in his life.
May the Good Lord bless him always! Cheers to Patrik!!!!!"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see". Heb 11:1
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It is great to hear that they got that under control. Having a bleed out is no fun at all. I hope that Uni is all that he expects and more!!!!!diagnosed august 09 stage 1S
august 09 left I/O
october started 4x bep
Re dx. stage III Intermediate risk
Dec. 17th finished chemo
Jan 29th all clear
April 15th all clear
July 15th all clear
September 24th all clear
february 12' two year all clear
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Paul, Patrik and the rest of the Oakes family:
Sounds like Patrik had one last little speedbump to get over to conclude his epic journey. I'm relieved that it was brought under control and that he is doing better now.
I saw this quote posted on a friend's caringbridge site, and thought it was also quite fitting for Patrik:
"The strongest oak of the forest is not the one that is protected from the storm and hidden from the sun. It's the one that stands in the open where it is compelled to struggle for its existence against the winds and rains and the scorching sun."
~Napoleon Hill~
My sincere best wishes for many future "all clear" reports from down under!
And may Patrik get to enjoy his time at Uni without the dark passenger that he is finally rid of!
Cheers,
John8/22/09 ER w/ severe ab pain, radiating to R testicle; CT found 6.5x5.6x4.1cm retroperitoneal mass
8/23/09 R I/O
8/24/09 Biopsy of abdominal tumor
8/26/09 Path: 100% seminoma
8/31/09 Start 3xBEP
10/28/09 PET/CT: tumor "remnant" 4.0x2.7cm, inactive
1/10: ALL CLEAR!
6/10: ALL CLEAR!
10/10: ALL CLEAR!
2/11: ALL CLEAR!
8/11: ALL CLEAR!
2/12: ALL CLEAR!
8/12: ALL CLEAR!
Other stuff:
1/10 Dx w/ gynecomastia, hypogonadism
Androgel ever since
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Paul,
What a journey! Patrik is such an amazing fighter. I pray that all will go well for him and that he have a great time at University.
Mary AnnCaregiverSon Josh 23yr Dx 3/5/08 IIIC NonSeminoma affected lung, kidney liver back & tumor/clots in vena cava & celiac artery 3/7/08 L I/O 3/30/08 PostOp surgery 4XEP (VP16 & Cisplatin) 3/12-5/25 LDH > 5000 & AFP 145 (3/5 pre-op) LDH 563 & AFP 4 (5/26 after 4Xchemo) off blood thinners 3/18/09 Surveillance per Dr E 8/4/08 *1/2012 ALL CLEAR!
Self 1/29/09 dx thyroid cancer metastasized to right lung 2/10 thyroid removd 4/17 rx RA131 5/11/10 &7/16/10. 1/12survellience
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Gday everyone
Its official, Patrik is in remission a second time, ALL CLEAR!! What a relief. Now to look forward to the next scan in April.
Everytime Patrik has struggled over the last 8 months the words of Winston Churchill have run through my mind
"We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival."
He has certainly inspired me to be the best I can be. The main thing todate with this treatment means that hopefully other children suffering from this disease can take comfort knowing that there is treatment that can help.
Paul Oakes
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