On the 22nd of October 2010 I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. After the initial shock of being told that I have cancer, I decided to create a blog to share my journey with family and friends. I plan on using this blog as an outlet to describe what I am going through physically, emotionally and spiritually. To the people I love and care about, the fight is on and I will win! I welcome your comments, support and positive vibes. ---Brian
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Symptoms and Staging
Up to this point I have not shown any of the classic symptoms of someone who has Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I'm looking at this as a positive and I'm hoping that this in an indicator that the disease has not spread throughout my body. In any case a process for staging needs to take place. And so this past week and all of next week I will be going through the staging process. Staging is going to help the doctors determine how far along the cancer has progressed (i.e. has it spread to liver, gallbladder, spleen, other lymph nodes throughout the body, etc.). Once that process is complete, there will be a plan of action as to what type of treatment I will be going through. First indicators is that it will be 24 weeks of chemotherapy with a possibility of complimentary treatments of radiotherapy. The tests that I will be going through this week are a respiratory test for my lungs, PET scan to check my heart, another CT abdominal scan to see if there are additional tumors in the lower half of my body, a bone marrow extraction to see if my bone marrow has been affected and additional blood tests. Out of all the tests, the bone marrow extraction does not seem appealing to me. Jamming a needle inside my pelvic bone and extracting liquid seems quite painful. That's the first test I'll be going to on Monday. In addition to those tests, I will also make a deposit to the local sperm bank in case Amy and I want to have another child.
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Hi Brian!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog. My name is Lucy Liu, a friend of Amy's from Mothers' Group. I especially like the part where the docs did a scan on your blood clot.... and then said "Mate.. it's serious. Time to call the missus" It is so Aussie!!
Your description of your treatment schedule i.e. "chemo with a possibility of complimentary treatments of radiotherapy." Errr... sounds a little casual here! It seems like you are having 'cocktail'!! =))
Well, looks like the fight is on!! I am sure you will win too!! We are all going for you here from the Holland family!! (Gary, myself and Libby, the baby).
Looking forward to reading more of your blog and keeping up to date on your fight!! I am sure we'll catch up in person one of these days!
take care
Lucy
Hang in there brother, we are praying for you.
ReplyDeleteBrian,
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time brother. I'm sorry to hear about the situation. I just wanted to let you know that you're in my thoughts and prayers. The years and distance will never erase the times we shared back in Chicago. Fight the good fight and let me know if you need anything.
Tim Hallett
Brian,
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Aileen
BRIAN!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot even tell you how much we are thinking about you, Amy, & Olivia. I am so thankful that you are blogging and posting information since we have been wondering what is exactly happening since we found out. I wish that we could just pop over & help out & give you guys a ginormous hug, but we are sending all of our love from across the miles!! WE LOVE YOU!!
From,
DA MOTTS--Kristi, Bill, Jameson, Devon, & Bailey
Hey Brian
ReplyDeleteNeedless to say we are saddened to hear the news. You, Amy and Olivia are in our thoughts and prayers. I may be down under in a few weeks and will drop u guys a note.
Ramin
We think about you guys every day and we know you will beat this!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
ReplyDeleteRemember, we are only 24 hours away if you need us. Your are our favorite, best, #1, son-in-law. We Love you---
Bonnie and Ben
Hey Brian,
ReplyDeleteWe are thinking about you and wishing you good thoughts for a speedy, kick-ass treatment and recovery. I am sure Miss Amy and Sweet Olivia will help keep the smile on your face and laughter in your heart. If you need some stories to make you laugh - you know I am chuck full of them. There is never a dull moment with the 5 Aguirre kids and Paul, too!
Your friends, Paul, Launa, Jimmy, Pauly, Stef, Domenique & Bella Boo
Brian
ReplyDeleteIf there is anyone who can be positive and bet this it would be you. You, Amy, and Oliva are in our thoughts and prayers and we love you guys very much. Hang in there and I wish we could give you a big hug. Love Amy, Ron, and Ronnie
Bri -
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to know that you are going thru all of this, but I know you will fight the good fight. Keep that positive energy going.
I'm prayin for ya, buddy!
Love from the ned, Claude and Layla!