Well, the results are in from his last scan and "there are a few 'spots' remaining". While the rest of the family/friends believe this to be "good" news, I don't! We just did the tandem transplant and waited three months and there are STILL spots?! It COULD be scar tissue (we've heard that before). IF it is cancer the bone marrow specialist said they could do radiation; however, his oncologist seems to feel differently. So only "a few 'spots' remain" why not do a biopsy and see if it is cancer? I asked that question and was met with "uh...I dunno, maybe they can't get to it" (from a medical professional) and "and what would you do with that information" from an oncologist! I would look into other treatment if need be, else I would not feel this urgency to do SOMETHING! How can you be viewed as over re-acting when you've been through this on an on going basis for over a year! I've e-mailed Dr. Einhorn before and I'll be doing it again. He has been in on this case and we went to visit him in the past. I thought this was one of the most curable cancers? I thought he was "lucky" it was this type of cancer.
I think I'm ready for some sort of support group. I don't think I can continue in this state of the unknowing. Does anyone have any advice? Another Dr. perhaps? Good support group in my area??
Thanks for everything. I'm glad I found this site.
I think I'm ready for some sort of support group. I don't think I can continue in this state of the unknowing. Does anyone have any advice? Another Dr. perhaps? Good support group in my area??
Thanks for everything. I'm glad I found this site.
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