The doctors couldn't explain it. Surgery should have removed the source of the testosterone, which usually governs the PSA. But the PSA which should have dropped low, kept rising, to over 480. That was during the intake test with the Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) for one of their clinical trials. Because of this spike in the PSA, which they said meant an aggressive spurt by the cancer, the doctor recommended the one trial that would hit it hardest. That involved chemotherapy. A consultation with Dr. Lee also confirmed this choice.
So on May 3 I started treatment. For the next three months I will be receiving chemo treatments at the SCCA. Because it tends to lower the immune system, we will have to learn a lifestyle that protects my health during the treatments.
In the midst of all this we have become aware of how fortunate we are to live in Seattle, and to receive care from the SCCA, a national leader in this field. We thank God for this providential situation.
Thank you to so many of you who have been praying for our family over these months. We have accepted the reality that chemo is now a necessity. Would you now pray that this drug would hit the cancer, but limit its destruction to other areas where it has no business going. Also, please pray that our household adapt to the new lifestyle - rigorous hand-washing, limiting contact with bacteria and sources of infection, implementing strict hygienic food preparation practices, staying away from public places, crowds, and ailing individuals.
Gratefully yours,
-Cal-
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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