The doctors are still trying to get Gus stabilized with his INR (International Normalized Ratio) count. For a person whose blood clots normally, their count will be about 1. Gus' count was 4.18 last Tuesday. The higher the INR is, the longer it takes your blood to clot.
We also discovered that pancreatic cancer patients have a higher rate for developing blood clots than any other cancer patients.
Gus' CA 19-9 had dropped on the last test. It was 54 on Tuesday where it had been 55 three weeks ago. That was good news. This is the first drop we had seen since October.
The time has come for Gus to have a Port put in. His hands are just not recovering from the infusion sites anymore. His next infusion will be March 16th. After the infusion, we will meet with the surgeon and then surgery is scheduled for March 18 in Bozeman.
We are not very knowledgeable about the Port since that is not what he had before. Gus had a Pic Line the summer of 2008. We do know that having a Port put in is not a big deal, just another bump in the road.
Our thoughts are now turned towards the south. Gus and I will stay in Belgrade Thursday night and then fly out early Friday morning for LA. Our friends, Tom and Rosie, will pick us up and take us to their home in Ojai, CA until Sunday evening. Then the four of us will drive back to LA where we will meet two other couples. The eight of us will fly to Cancun early Monday morning.
Some of Gus' Offspring did receive the limited edition of Gus in his swimsuit and suspenders, but I am happy to report that Gus will not be wearing that swimsuit in Mexico. His children can breathe easier knowing their father is showing a little restraint in public.