Monday, October 26, 2015

DLI Put On Hold

10/26/15 – Today I went to The John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center for my DLI and believe it or not we were not able to go forward with it. I have had an eye irritation over the past week and apparently dry eye is a possible symptom of GVHD. Although it is not a strong enough reaction to know it is definitely GVHD, Dr. Rowley decided it would be best to wait and see what develops over the next week. I innocently asked “what’s the harm if I had the DLI even though there may be a GVHD response developing?” Dr. Rowley’s answer was extremely “eye” opening. He said “its like throwing gasoline on a fire.” All I can say is YIKES!!! I guess it is an excellent idea to wait and see if a rash or any other GVHD symptoms show up over the next week.

I was able to schedule an appointment with an Ophthalmologist. After a thorough eye examination is was found that I had a slight case of dry eye in addition an eye irritation. I was prescribed an eye salve that should address the irritation and some eye drops that should relieve any burning and itching I have in my eyes.

We have rescheduled an appointment at the Cancer Center for Monday, November 2nd. If GVHD does not make a stronger appearance at that point we will then go forward with the DLI. In addition I have a follow-up with the Ophthalmologist on Tuesday, November 2nd.

So it is back to waiting and watching… Saying this, I am feeling great and thrilled to be headed in the right direction. I am so blessed to have such great family and friends who have been so very supportive and who have provided their non-stop prayers for me to get well.

And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith.”
Matthew 21:22

More to come…

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Remission Accomplished!!! … Again!!!!

10/13/15 – On December 12th 2008 I reported that I had achieved remission. On October 28th 2013 I again reported that I had achieved remission. Today, October 13th 2015, after meeting with Dr. Goy, I am again happy to report that I am in remission from my Mantle Cell Lymphoma.  All I can say to this is: REMISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! …. AGAIN!!!!

Will this third time be a charm for me? I certainly hope so. One way to help ensure that I stay in remission would be to make sure my immune system is strong enough to fight off disease. At this point in time it is not believed that my immune system is strong enough. This is where Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) comes into play. GVHD is the evidence we are looking for to show that my immune system has the ability to ward off any and all outside illnesses, infections, diseases, etc... Unfortunately since my stem cell transplant, back on November of 2013, I have never developed any sign of GVHD. We again tried to force GVHD by having a DLI on August 3rd but that too appears to have failed in getting any GVHD. Our current plan of attack is to attempt to bring on GVHD by having another DLI on October 26th. GVHD reveals itself in the form of a rash. As strange as it may sound we are praying for me to get a rash.

During my appointment with Dr. Goy today he mentioned that he will also be looking give PD-1 another try. It seems that it is starting to be used and be more accepted as a treatment for Mantle Cell Lymphoma. He feels more confident that he can get me in a trial/study as well as getting it approved through insurance. If this does happen I will be getting PD-1 treatments once every two weeks… more to come on this.

Up next for me… I have a follow-up/pre-DLI appointment with Dr. Rowley, my transplant doctor, on Thursday, October 22nd. The DLI will follow on October 26th.

So… it sure feels like everything is headed in a very positive direction for me. I truly feel that Jesus has wrapped his healing arms around me and he just won’t let go.
Here is a YouTube link to great song by Matt Redman called “You Never Let Go”. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76ifTTuL4XI

Then they cried to the LORD in their trouble, and he saved them from their distress.
He sent forth his word and healed them; he rescued them from the grave.
Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men.
Psalm 107:19-21

More to come…

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Friday, October 2, 2015

Initial PET Scan Results Looking Good

10/2/15 – On Thursday, October I had a PET scan. I followed up with the Cancer Center on Friday, October 1st. Although I know Dr. Goy is not available until October 13th I really wanted to get an idea of what the results were so I called the Cancer Center and spoke to one for the nurses from the Lymphoma Team. The nurse was able to tell me that there was a great improvement from my last PET back in July but was unable to get into the specifics. She would really need Dr. Goy to interpret the results. I passed on the good news to my nurse practitioner from the Transplant Team. I heard back from her with a more details about the scans. This included the following:

Reviewed the results and I was much more impressed with what I read than what you wrote. There was RESOLUTION of FDG uptake in the mediastinum (chest) and the soft tissue mass was decreased in size… Previously in the chest the avidity had an SUV of 18.1 then 7.7 now NOT MEASURED AS ACTIVE, resolvedthis is AWESOME!!!!!!!!

This sure is sounding like very good news. When I meet with Dr. Goy on October 13th I will learn more about what this all means.

I still have not had any signs of a GVHD rash. If this continues I will have a 2nd DLI the week of October 26.

Over all it is looking like I am headed in the right direction. God is Good! God is Great!

Worship the LORD your God, and his blessing will be on your food and water. I will take away sickness from among you
Exodus 23:25

More to come…

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