The hardest part
All is fine. The waiting was ridiculous, indeed the hardest part, trust me. But all is well.
The radiologist and oncologist noticed some spots on Austin’s kidney on yesterday’s ultrasound that weren’t present on the previous one and wanted to check with the surgeon to make sure they were expected post-operative marks and not a sign of something worse. They are indeed common post-operative spots and the surgeon was really quite pleased with how the ultrasound images looked, saying this was exactly what he would expect and hope for from a successful kidney-sparing surgery and that we should carry on with treatment as planned.
So carry on we will.
What a relief. That is such good news…
Talk to you soon.
xox
YAY!!! Although I know on a different level, but I was waiting too.
Yessssssssss!
Great!!!!!!!! Carry on!!!!!!
Krissy, I meant to say in my last comment that I particularly like this news, because I remember you said that after Austin’s very first chemotherapy, way back when, his tumors actually grew considerably larger, over a short period of time, while on chemotherapy. So whatever tumor was there this time around, it seems it’s not reacting like the original tumor, which actually got larger on the chemotherapy. So it seems to me, thinking very simplistically, that this is such good news, on so many levels!
Barbara
Yay!!!
Happy to hear that. Austin and the entire family remain in my prayers.