Finally, GOOD NEWS! 10/08/2008
I had my follow-up consultation for my brain tumor with the radiation oncologist today. We finally got some good news! My brain tumor has shrunk to little less than half its original size in the 6 weeks since I had gamma knife, and no new brain tumors. The rad. onc. said that usually it takes about 3 months to see this much of a response, so it was really good news!! It's about time! Lately it seems like we have just had bad news, so it is refreshing to actually have good news. I had myself mentally prepared for bad news, so I almost don't know how to react to good news. Now we just need to get the cancer under control in the rest of my body. Girl in the Iron Mask...... 10/06/2008
Well, that title is misleading, because the mask was made of titanium and plastic, but I sure felt a glimmer of what it would be like to be the Man in The Iron Mask. Even though I had to wear that stupid frame thing, it was for a specific, GOOD purpose, but it still felt so demeaning and inhumane. I can't believe that it has been 6 weeks since I had gamma knife. ![]() In this picture you can see the nurse injecting my relaxing, la-la land medicine, right as they were prepping my head frame. ![]() For the radiation planning, they put this lovely plastic helmet on, to measure the angles of radiation. I felt ridiculous in this get up. ![]() This picture is the tray of screws they use to screw the frame into your head. I am glad that mine weren't the big huge long ones. you can see which size they used in the empty spots on the tray. ![]() Don't I look absolutely pathetic? I was so miserable with the frame. It was so uncomfortable. There were two screws in my forehead, and 2 screws in the back of my head. I couldn't rest comfortabley because of the metal around my head. I can't even find the words to describe how I was feeling during this whole procedure. ![]() Here is a closeup of what the frame screwed into my head looked like. I was so swollen and sore for weeks on the spots where the screws were. I couldn't turn my head, and I had four mini headaches where the screws were. ![]() This picture is of what they attach to the frame for the MRI, CT scan and actual radiation. It attaches to the head frame, so on each machine your head is in exactly the same place. This way they make sure they are accurate in their planning of the radiation and the actual radiation. Luckily I was able to sleep during most of the scans and actual radiation. ![]() Here I am on the machine where they do the radiation. I lay on the table and the round part opens and then they beam high dose targeted radiation at the tumor. I am not sure how the whole thing works, I just hope it did! The radiation onc. told me that there is a 70% chance that I will have more tumors grow, and even though the radiation has a high success rate on treated tumors, there is a high likely hood that after a period of time, treated tumors may start to grow again. ![]() These are the screws that were in my head. ![]() Here I am after I was all done. I felt like the hunchback of notre dame. I had all these weird misshapen lumps on my head for weeks after like Quasi Modo in the Disney version of Hunchback. It is hard to see in the picture, but I had big fluid filled bumps from where they injected the numbing medicine. As time passed, those lumps moved from my forehead down t my eyes, and I really had a swollen face for weeks after. At least my eyes are finally back to their normal shape, because I had a lot of swelling around my eyes and eyebrows. Quick update on Gamma knife treatment 08/29/2008
My head hurts too bad to focus and type too much, but I just wanted to let you all know that my Gamma Knife procedure on Wednesday went okay, and that I am recovering. Having the metal frame screwed into my head was quite a bit more traumatic and painful than I imagined it would be, and my head is swollen and really sore still. I am on some pretty high dose steroids that are making feel a little crazy, and I still feel yuck from having chemo earlier this week. I will post more about gamma knife and put some pictures up once my head stops hurting so much. Thank you for your prayers, well wishes, and concern. |










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