Tuesday 20 October 2009

Tuesday 20th October 2009

Saw my oncologist today, and it's not entirely good news I'm afraid (with a healthy dose of English understatement ...)

The results of my recent scan have showed that the last two cycles of chemo haven't really had much of an effect, and actually things have got a little worse since the scan before. There are signs of new growth in the liver, and expanded growth in some lymph nodes.

Whilst this is not major growth, it puts paid to any further treatment with these chemo drugs as it shows that the body has formed a tolerance.

As it stands there are no further treatment ideas on the table, although there will be further consultation amongst the experts just in case. This means that at this stage they are now firmly focused on managing symptoms and letting this thing run its course. Given the voracity displayed so far, I guess this means that I'm unlikely to see out next year. Of course nothing is set in stone, but based on the aggressive nature of the cancer so far, I have to be realistic.

The plan now is to have another meeting with my oncologist on December 15th and to see how things have progressed by then, and then to decide whether another scan is appropriate or not.

In the meantime, I'm going to have to get used to being worried by every little pain or sensation - whether it is normal or a symptom of something worse. I'm already a little concerned that these abdominal pains I still have are not just muscular. I hope they are, and if so I know that this type of muscle pains take a while to recover as you are using the muscles all the time, but I do hope they clear up soon, as it is now over a week since they started.

Anyway, not good news overall, but I'm not ready to give up yet - there's plenty more fun to be had!

thanks for listening,

Col x

18 comments:

Krishna said...

Oh Colin, so sorry to hear that. You've been so positive throughout this whole thing and still remain so, you're amazing! Sending you lots of hugs and positive energy.

Krishna & the gang
xxxxx

alan said...

Must have been a tough session to go through, thank you for letting us all know. Keep fighting, 100% with you. A&A

Mrs Jones said...

Damn - so sorry to hear this....

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Anonymous said...

Thinking of you Col, we both are. Lots of hugs, Karen & Matt B xx

Andy T said...

Sorry to read your latest update Col.

Keep up the fight and we all look forward to reading your plans for many more AU55OME fun days ahead!

deley said...

sh-t

thinking of you

D

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear your news Colin, and i thought you were doing so well last weekend. Dont know what to say but keep positive and its this Sunday Im doing something positive and running 10k for cancer research - will be thinking of you as im running. Thank you so much for the sponsorship,i'll let you know how i get on. As you can see from my sponsorship page most of my misguided but generous friends seem to think its out of character for me! Take care Olivia

Anonymous said...

Oh bum.....so sorry to hear the news Colin, we want to echo what Krish said. Stay positive (PMA has helped my Dad through 3 different cancers)and start planning more 5*, helicopter, DB9 type weekends - hopefully including the Guildford posse. Looking forward to seeing you at our house in the near future. Lots of love, hugs and sloppy ones (from D of course)
Annie and David
xxxxxxx

jbee68 said...

I don't know if this is gonna help you Colin, but for F*•K SAKE what is happening to you ISN'T FAIR. It's as simple as that! At the risk of ranting more or sounding like Simon Cowell, I'm gonna change track. Are you a fan of Top Gear?

Jamie&Aaron said...

Hi Colin, I thought it was about time myself and Aaron dropped you a quick note. We've both been following your journey over the past few months and admire your amazing attitude and courage with this battle. I promise that you are never far from our thoughts. Love and best wishes. Jamie & Aaron.

Anonymous said...

Hey Colin,

Look forward to seeing you in November with other SCT boys. All the best mate.

Alistair and Emma

Stig said...

What horrible news, Colin. Thinking of you.

-Stig

Anonymous said...

Hi Col, always seems that crap news follows a good time. What Alan said was spot on, feel just the same, luv KT x

Anonymous said...

Colin ....Keep your spirits up mate..Thinking of you..all the best Nick Earl

Hasse said...

Hi Colin,
sorry about the news.
Keep fighting - things may still turn for the better.

Incidentally, yesterday my mum was operated for a brain tumor - still waiting to see which kind it is. This shit seems to be striking everywhere now.

Take care,
/Hans

abw said...

We love you Colin!

Barb & Al

Anonymous said...

Very sorry to read this Col. Keep up the good fight
Ray