Thursday, February 22, 2007

The news as of Tuesday

Our thanks to all of our family and friends who are showing us so much love and support for Richard David. After the original thought that Richard had pneumonia, the doctors took out a quart of fluid from around his lung cavity and ran tests. The tests did not confirm pheumonia, but we found out that he has Precursor T cell Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma - cancer. Rich had a bone marrow sample taken today, and thanks to our niece, Elaine, he received an ample serving of Dylauden (spelling?) which helped him get through it without a lot of pain. We spoke to his oncologist, Dr. O'Conner, and he helped us to decide to move Richie to the University of Penn Hospital for his treatment.The timeframe that we are working with is something like this... 4-6 weeks with daily chemotherapy at U. of P. and then maybe a week or two at home, a week or two at the hospital for more treatment for a while, and then maybe radiation for a while. It is a strong cancer, and they have to treat it aggressively. There is a 60% - 80% cure rate.This cancer happens mostly to young men ages 20-30, so Rich falls into the category. The doctor feels that the lymphnode under Richard's breastbone is the only place of occurance; however, he still took blood and bone marrow.Richard is in a fighting spirit. He said that he WILL beat this thing. He is upbeat, and his usual cheerful self, but we've only begun to fight and cancer does tire your will to fight. We leave for U. of P. tomorrow, 2/20/07 in the AM. This is killing me to see him left there to fight alone, but I can't quit my job or Rich or Daphne their jobs. We will try to set up a schedule of visits, so that he doesn't get overwhelmed with too many visitors at once, and he won't be left alone a lot.

1 comment:

Ladybug Mommy Maria said...

I found your blog through a friend - MicheleQ - on a homeschool message board where she requested prayers for Richard...

We will keep you all in our prayers - and my husband is a cancer survivor - fwiw. He didn't have the same kind of cancer that Richard has - mine had Hodgkin's Lymphoma when he was nine! My husband will be 40 in August.

I mention that just to encourage you!

God Bless you!