Thursday, February 21, 2008

News and a Plan

Well I am playing catch up tonight. Josh had surgery yesterday to install a port and do a spinal tap. The surgery went well but Josh had a hard time after and was very sick. He is better now and recovering fine. The port is in the middle of his chest and looks good and the tap came back with good news, no cancer cells found. We were glad to have that news when we met with the oncologist today. I asked her for the grading on the tumor and she told us that all Medullablastomas are automaticly graded a 4. They are tough to deal with and have a harsh protocol for treatment. However, she has also told us that the hystology of this tumor is favorable, that is important. Apparently the hystology tells you how aggressive the cells are and Josh's are not overly aggressive. Also, the fact that it has not spread is good news, now we can start treatment. We meet the radiation oncologist on Monday and set up a plan for the next 6 weeks. We have discovered that we no longer have a "doctor", now we have a "team". It is a little overwelming but Josh loves the attention! I am struggling with all the information we are being given. It is more than I can absorb and so much is bad that I get discouraged but then I tell myself that it is all things that can happen but we will have to wait to see what actually does happen. I am glad to have Gordon's Mom here this week, I have been crying on her shoulder as a work through this. We have to mourn the future that may never come and start building a new one for him. He is a wonderful boy and touches everyone around him. The doctors and nurses are very impressed with him and I have to learn to follow his lead. Hopefully there will be no more surgeries for a while and we can just follow the plan and start moving forward. He is struggling to understand why all this is nessesary when he doesn't feel sick. Hopefully we can do the things that will make this as easy as possible for him. Please keep praying for Josh and us, Gordon and I sometimes need more wisdom and understanding than Josh does. We love you all and hope that things are good in your family.

6 comments:

ArchRay said...

Kaitlin also did not feel sick and said there was nothing wrong with her eye when it had cancer. It broke my heart as I am sure it does you. The truth is that God helps them to understand things they need to ("quickening") and things they do not need to know seem to go "over their head". I saw it again and again. I agree with the comments on the former blog. Doctors tell you worse case scenarios and don't tell you about little things that may happen or be good.

With love and prayers,

Rayette

Anonymous said...

GREAT News on the hystology and that there was nothing in the spinal!!!! That is HUGE!!!! Celebrate that this weekend and enjoy this warmer weather!

Kellie Beresh
www.caringbridge.org/ne/jakieboy

Lanae said...

thanks for the update, so glad you have Maurine there. i think we can all agree that we won the "mother in law" lottery when we got her!!! have a great weekend.

Tamee said...

Thanks for the update... I always want to know how he's doing, but don't want to bother you. Call me if you need to chat. The news sounds good, but I'm sure it's still a difficult situation. We'll continue to pray for you all. Glad to hear that Maurine could help you through this time. Wish we were all there to help.

Love you
Tamee

Anonymous said...

Our family has been having a variety of trials this past few weeks, and this scripture, which is so very familiar and read alot, brought new meaning and has given us a "perfect brightness of hope:

"Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life." 2 Nephi 31:20.

HOPE is truly a gift that a loving Heavenly Father gives to all of his children, no matter what we go through or how long we have to endure. We love Josh and admire the perfect brightness of hope he has and know God is helping him and your family endure. Joseph, Daniel and Ammon are mailing something special to Josh. They have really been touched and their faith has grown so much.

We love you!
The Florida Wilsons

Anonymous said...

Ruth,

I feel so sad that I can't do more to help. We do pray for you and I think about you often. I can't imagine what you must be thinking and feeling. Please remember that I love you and wish I could see you. You are an amazing woman. Josh is amazing to be able to deal with all this but you are amazing also. MOthers suffer almost as much as the child. Thank goodness for the Love of the Lord and His taking care of us. Love always, Leslie Jones