Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Latest Update



Curt had a good month’s break from treatments after the first round of chemo and radiation ended. He has gained almost all of his weight back, which is just wonderful. His energy level is still not where it was before, which is to be expected, but he is in good spirits and he still keeps us laughing!

A follow-up MRI showed several small spots that the doctors have decided to treat with a process called Gamma Knife Radiosurgery on Oahu. It's not actually surgery, but a specialized type of radiation that targets small tumors. We are very grateful that he was approved for this treatment, and were just notified today that they have scheduled it for this Friday, September 17th.

The Gamma Knife procedure is able to accurately direct many beams of high-intensity radiation to converge on one spot. Each individual beam is relatively low-energy, so the radiation has little effect on surrounding brain tissue and is concentrated only at the tumor itself.

It’s a one-day procedure that will start about noon on Friday. The actual treatment itself is pretty short, but there are quite a few hours of planning that take place beforehand. Please pray for the accuracy and precision of the physicist and doctors who will be developing the treatment plan. We’ll be spending the night on Oahu and coming back on Saturday.

Later this month, Curt’s second round of chemo will begin, when he will start a series of 5 days of chemo (in pill form), followed by a break for 23 days. This will continue for at least six months. They will use the same medication that he took during the initial round, but in a stronger dose.

Again we would like to express our gratitude for all your support as we “keep a keepin',” as my grandmother used to say (translation: keep on going, continue, persevere, don’t give up). Your kind words of encouragement and faithful prayers have helped to give us welcome energy boosts along the way. Thank you for persevering in this with us…we love you guys!!
Patti

5 comments:

  1. Praying for Curt and praying for all of you!
    Zautner Ohana

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  2. So glad you had a ra-cation (vacation from radiation). I think it would make the whole difficult thing easier when there are breaks in between and time to rebuild your strength. So tomorrow is the Gamma Knife and we are praying for expert precision medical care, no side effects and all the spots to disappear and never return. And peace and comfort and energy and hope.
    We love you Franks.
    Karen

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  3. Wow Curt looks so great!!! So happy to see that. I will be praying for the upcoming procedures. Always in my thoughts and prayers!! XO Nicole

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  4. Praying big time to the Great healer,our Lord and savior.Thank you John and Megan for the information and beautiful picture! Joyce and Jesse

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  5. thanks for posting that great photo! It was good to see you in person.

    And remember, there's nothing in life that the nearness of Christ cannot overcome.

    much love & prayers

    nancy

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