Hello everyone,
Recovery
It has been just more than one week since my surgery, and I'm feeling pretty good. I am still fatigued and need a nap or two every day, but the pain has definitely subsided and is manageable.
Path Report
We got the surgical pathology report back, and the findings are overall positive. The tumor was greatly reduced in size by the chemo and there are good margins around the tumor site. The report is consistent with our understanding of the disease and that surgical removal was a necessary and important part of becoming disease free. During the surgery 17 lymph nodes were removed. The pathological review indicates that one of the nodes remained cancerous (and only this one). It isn’t clear how viable these cells are, or if this is something that should be treated, and there isn’t a lot of data to guide us as my level of response remains fairly unusual. Given that we previously had a clear PET scan, we are working to understand the detail in the pathology report. In fact, my sister is meeting with the pathologist at OHSU on Tuesday.
Ideally it would have been nice to have had no viable cancer left at the time of the surgery, but Margie and my oncologist both view the overall report as positive.
What's Next
I'm definitely ready for a 2012 that is very different from 2011. As part of this I need to be comfortable in living with uncertainty, accepting of the the need for periodic scans & testing, and all the while living to the utmost. Luisa gave me a small necklace pendant with words I had written down when I was thinking about my intentions for this time:
- Appreciation
- Blessings
- Savor