Gus' trip to Denver was such a blessing. As he boarded the plane in Bozeman in one of the worst snowstorms of the season, he knew that his dear friend (who was dying of pancreatic cancer) had slipped into a coma. It had been five days since he had visited with her in her home. I am sure Gus' tears flowed all the way to Denver. As Gus landed, he received the news she had passed away. His time with his mom and two sisters was exactly what he needed right then. They surrounded him with love and food in an environment that didn't center on cancer. He came home restored and he had gained five pounds in six days!
The doctors are so pleased with Gus' health. His one doctor considers him "practically normal" and she loves telling him that. We met with our main medical oncologist yesterday and he agreed to all of our terms . . . meaning an end to the chemo. Because Gus is doing so great, he only has to have one more cycle of chemo. Gus will take his final chemo tablets May 8th and as long as his report card remains great, he has total freedom from any treatment. They will monitor Gus by his CA 19-9 blood test. That will be done here in Sheridan every three weeks. Gus and I both felt after visiting with the doctor that he had never had a pancreatic cancer patient quite so healthy before.
Gus is scheduled for a CAT scan next Tuesday, April 21. The doctor admits the scan does not show the status of Gus' tumor, but the test will show whether or not the cancer has spread to surrounding organs. The test always makes Gus so uncomfortable before and after that it is not one of our favorite days.
On the recreational side of life, Gus has decided to purchase a really good set of golf clubs before his golfing trip to Seattle in May. In my ignorance, I felt the ones he purchased a few years ago were sufficient. Lane has been outside for a couple of months practicing his driving skills. As long as his dog accompanied him, the dog would retrieve the ball from the snow and Lane wouldn't lose the golf ball. If Lane was not outside driving the ball, he had his putter inside practicing with a plastic cup. That is partly why I cannot understand Gus' desire to spend money. All you need is one driver and one putter, your dog and a plastic cup.
3 comments:
you continue to be in our prayers, Gus & Kathleen! We love you so much. You are an inspiration to all of us. We morn with you the loss of your friend. We are so excited about all your good news.
Love,
Ed & Alice
It is so amazing the wonderful mercy of our God!
John Lasher said...
If you come through Ellensburg, I will show you around a really nice golf course. I know all of the O.B.'s
the traps and all the roughs. I know them intimately, personally and without exception. Seriously, great news of your progress, God bless you,Kathleen and family.
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