Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Update June 25

Jay had his weekly blood work this morning. As expected his platelet counts are low. But the extra week between treatments seems to be helping the counts stay level.

They also ordered a CA 19-9. Praise the Lord, the numbers keep going down! I was concerned that the two week break between treatments would mean that the treatments would not be as effective. But it looks like he is still making huge strides.


December 2013 CA19-9 = 202,000
January 2014 CA19-9 =109,000
February 2014 CA19-9 = 25,000
March 2014 CA19-9 = 18,000
April 2014 CA19-9 = 13,000
May 2014 CA 19-9= 5,500
June 2014 CA19-9=1,964

At this point his mental strength is as much in play as his physical strength. He has completed 12 rounds of chemo in the last 6 months. That is a daunting task and I'm so proud of him for being able to take it on with such a positive attitude. Planning for family vacations helps give him something to look forward to, something to distract from the "now". We don't know where the next vacation will be but I'm sure it will be great!

Thank you all for the continues prayers.

Cuddling with the babies before bed last night.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Update June 17

Jays platelet counts were 74. Still low but he was able to move forward with treatment this week. He has a great spirit and attitude. And is already looking forward to next week and his two weeks off.

He has nausea and vomiting this time. Maybe because of the two week break  it is more of a shock to the system. He only requested 1/2 dose of the Ativan shot during treatment which means the nausea is worse but he is able to function a lot better. 

We pray daily for his strength and endurance during this marathon and ask that you do the same. 

On a good note, had a great family vacation at the beach last week. He also decided to surf at the lake on Father's Day. Photos below.



Kiddos watching daddy!
 
Daddy's little girl