Friday, June 29, 2007

My Princess Bride


Get used to disappointment.

I love that line from the Princess Bride. Dang, I love just about every line in the movie. But I hear myself remember that line frequently. In the movie as Westley and Inigo Montoya (you keel my father) are fighting Montoya asks Westley his name. When Westley refuses to answer he tells Montoya "Get used to disappointment." When I am let down I remember those words and certainly at Joan's last visit I remembered to try and get used to disappointment.

Joan had her most recent set of scans last week and her follow-up with Dr. Capone gave us some good news and some bad news. As mentioned before Joan has lymphatic nodes that have cancerous growths in them. (Scroll down for wicked awesome graphics.) There were some nodes that have remained at the same level of cancerous growth as before. That means that they are metabolizing enough to remain constant in size and not growing. That is better than growing, but not as good as her nodes that have started reducing themselves in size. In her chest or armpit area (somewhere in between) where Joan's cancer has not only stopped growing but has reduced in size. The "net-net" was that her cancer has not grown in the past three months. As those of you that know Joan have seen, this level of cancer has done nothing to change here activity level. She still works out five days a week like nobody else in the gym and she still enjoys spending one of her days off with her mother and the other day in the yard. If the cancer stayed at this level forever we would have no problems. But that is not usually how cancer works.

Thank you so much for bringing up such a painful subject. While you're at it, why don't you give me a nice paper cut, and pour lemon juice on it? - Love that movie.


Anyway, we are exactly where we were three months ago. The good news is that her lymphoma is not worse. But when is that ever really good news. We finished with the Dr.'s appointment and went to PF Chang's for dinner to discuss getting a second opinion from another oncologist. It sounds like Joan would like to do that and I guess it makes sense. Joan has pointed out that when a professional athlete receives a diagnosis they generally keep seeing doctors until one tells them what they want to hear. In her case she has a doctor who still is not recommending the dreaded chemotherapy. Maybe since she has the plan that she really want we should just take it right? But in the last four months she has had two CT scans, two PET scans, three surgeries, and bone and marrow aspirations. All of these tests have been read by the same oncologist. Joan's friend Christy who recently crushed her Breast Cancer has recommended her doctor and Joan is pretty keen on letting someone else confirm our doctor's recommendation to continue to do nothing until something changes. Pretty much this is her game and I am just a sideline reporter. So what could I say?

As you wish.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

as you travel through this 'fire swamp' remember, you two have the one thing worth living for...
wuv, twew wuv...
I'm sorry but you made it hard to resist! we love you both! and keep you in our prayers...brad, jana, sam and 'the new guy'...

Norm & Leah said...

Inconceivable!!
I think the second opinion is an excellent idea.
Thanks very much for the update.
Best wishes from Leah and me,
Norm

Anonymous said...

I understand your disappointment and frustration. Please get a second opinion-and a third if you feel it would be reasonable. Joan, this is your body and your life, and you and Alan must be your best advocates for your medical care.

There are some wonderful and caring people in the health care profession, but it may be helpful to remember that medicine is as much an art as a science. And, with all the changes occurring in various therapies, the playing field isn't level among specialists. It's better to err on the side of caution and get a second opinion. However, getting a second opinion is never an error, in my opinion.

My most fervent prayers,
Paul Shirley

Anonymous said...

Joan,
I can't think of any reason why you shouldn't get a second opinion. This is truly your call and I think you are making a wise one. It does my heart good to know that you and Alan are walking through this together. You stay in my heart and prayers always, Sweetie.

Anonymous said...

Watch out for the fire swamp. Animals of unusual size? I don't think they exist...

We are forever thinking of you guys. Joan, hang in there girl. 2nd opinions are always worth it.

Keep us posted.
Love ya'll. Seriously.
Jo & Dave

Dr. David Stephens said...

Hello Joan, thinking of you.

Anonymous said...

OK, only you two could parallel cancer and The Princess Bride! However, I too am a big fan of that movie and what you have to remember is that 1. In the end they lived Happily Ever After and 2. If you could get Billy Crystal's character for your second opinion he could cure anything!

Seriously, getting a second opinion seems prudent.

To quote a different playwright, a guy named Shakespeare, "Discretion is the better part of Valor."

Anonymous said...

Hola Joan
As always you are in our prayers.
For sure go for the second opinion and as much as you need.
How are the birds??
I do miss your laugh very much, it is a very happy one, keep that way.

Muchas paz y serenidad
Victoria

Dona Lee said...

Joan and Allan;
I also think a second opinion is a good idea - a path worth taking. It sounds like you already have a very credible doctor to go to. Miss seeing you both each week. Joan, gotta get some good news so you can gear up for football season! You are the one and only Cleveland Brown fan that I care about(-: I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Dona Lee

Anonymous said...

Live strong! Go for it! Research and recruit your life support team! What a journey you are on! And we are all along the sidelines cheering you on or running along side of you. You go girl!

The point of a journey is not to arrive.

Anything can happen...

Hugs, love, prayers! Carla

Nancy Monaghan said...

Joan,

You guys are incredible! Get that second or third opinion. There are many options out there and you should have every opportunity.

I've never had this challenge in my life, but, there is noone that I have encountered who rises up as you two. You truly are an inspiration.

My prayers are with you!

Love, nancy/savannah

Anonymous said...

Well written article.