Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A Change in Direction

The last few days have been hectic and anxious, but full of God's Providence. Last week we became convinced from much input that we had not properly considered the non-surgical options of treatment. So we met with the local Radiation Oncologist, Dr. Trupp, and managed to get a PET Scan scheduled for February 25. This past weekend was again blessed with time with our family and friends. Worship on Sunday was very special and the time of prayer for us with the body was overwhelming in love and encouragment. The prayers of all our friends and family are so precious and it is obvious God is using them.

We had the PET Scan yesterday, and the great folks at RMC went to much trouble to push through the results in the same day. We then met again with Dr. Trupp and reviewed the films. The great news is that the scan did not show any signs of cancer beyond what we knew to exist in my throat and the lymph node. AND, Dr Trupp was amazed that the lymph node did not indicate a high rate of metabolic activity as the cancer in my throat does. In fact, it appears to be "dead" tissue! Although it still needs to be addressed, we are so thankful that the cancer has not spread beyond where we knew and that the cancer has evidently been "stopped" in the lymph node. Please thank God for this!

However the scan does indicate that the cancer in my throat is significantly beyond my tonsil and is in the base of the tongue. Based on what we have read, Dr. Trupp's recommendations, and the very gracious and ongoing consultation of Dr. Free, this does indicate that surgery may not be the best option for treatment. It appears that radiation and chemotherapy is inevitable whether surgery is performed or not, and that the risks of complications and permanent damage to structures in the throat increase in this area.

We have been trying all morning to reach Dr. Magnuson's office to have him review the PET films and concur or consult with Dr. Trupp or the UAB oncologists. Things may change today, but it seems obvious that we cannot proceed with surgery tomorrow. There may be information contrary to the current indications, but the recent findings indicate that radiation and chemo may be the best course for us now. Please pray as we are going for further opinions from UAB oncologists.

We thank God that He has guided our steps and we trust that He will continue to be in every detail. Thank you so much for your obvious concern and prayers. You will never know how much you mean to us, or all the ways God is using you through your prayers.

"Let me hear in the morning of your steadfast love, for in you I trust. Make me know the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul." (Ps. 143:8)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I thank God for all wonderful things He is doing in your life... I keep praying for you... God bless

Jeannine Dodd said...

You and your family continue to be in my prayers!
Jeannine Dodd

Anonymous said...

i just went to find you!! i am working today and "escaped" for a minute to see yall! and you arent at uab...good thing i read the blog first..haha! mr acker you are in my prayers..i love you guys!