It's an especially thankful time here in Averyland. Another round of chemo, another round of imaging, and it looks more and more like my brother-in-law may win his cancer fight. The main tumor's shrinking "spectacularly," according to Dr. Bigwig, and the metastases are starting to respond, too.
Cancer makes you thankful for the weirdest things. The chemo alone won't be enough to finish the job; there will have to be a big scary surgery for that. When we got word that Zach would get to have his scary surgery, with its 50% odds that he'd make it off the operating table alive, we cheered. He gets to enjoy the holidays with the kids before the day, and those 50% odds are better than any odds he's been quoted for anything since June.
Back in early June, the first doctor thought he might live five months, on the outside. He's already beating that.
Is it Lewis Carroll who talked about doing six impossible things before breakfast? How about just one improbable thing before Groundhog Day?
Cancer makes you thankful for the weirdest things. The chemo alone won't be enough to finish the job; there will have to be a big scary surgery for that. When we got word that Zach would get to have his scary surgery, with its 50% odds that he'd make it off the operating table alive, we cheered. He gets to enjoy the holidays with the kids before the day, and those 50% odds are better than any odds he's been quoted for anything since June.
Back in early June, the first doctor thought he might live five months, on the outside. He's already beating that.
Is it Lewis Carroll who talked about doing six impossible things before breakfast? How about just one improbable thing before Groundhog Day?
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Date: 2009-11-27 10:02 pm (UTC)Basically, if Zach has any imagination at all, he can use these resources. You told me he is a determined and creative man, and I believe that he can make a huge difference to his chances and to his experience by using as many tools as possible - and these are just some more that others are finding work really well.
T and I are so glad to hear that he's already kicking the cancer; we're betting on him.
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Date: 2009-11-28 06:20 am (UTC)It's so nice to hear good news! I still am thinking of Z and the family and wishing them all well...
SO, SO, happy for you all!
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