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You and your wife remain in our prayers.

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Lifting Elaine and you up in prayer.

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We're sitting in the chemo room finishing up the next round. The oncologist added an experimental (trial) protocol to Elaine's treatment today. It is a drug called Denosumab, used for the prevention of skeletal-related events in patients with bone metastases from solid tumors (she has no indication of metastasis of the cancer to the bone – this protocol is considered precautionary). This treatment will take place every 3 weeks for 7 rounds (21 weeks) and then every 30 days for up to 5 years.

Elaine did very well during the first three weeks of chemo. There were really only a couple of days that she was completely wiped out. And being only five minutes from Baylor is wonderfully convenient. Last week (Friday) was hair day. She wanted to have some control over hair-loss, and the beautician that she and our daughter use offered to take care of this for her. A scarf or doo-rag is the order of the day for the foreseeable future (reminds me of Persis Khambatta as Lieutenant Ilia in Star Trek the Motion Picture). Our daughter went with her a couple of weeks ago to choose the hairpiece that she will use for the next year, and they were excited to discover that the lady who runs the store (where they found the wig that she liked) is a cancer survivor and has been through all this herself. Unfortunately, the wig that I liked the most was ruled out as too risqué. Oh well…

She is learning to like food with a little more spice (yeah!) due to the constant metallic taste that chemo leaves in her mouth. In fact, this evening some friends are bringing dinner – some wonderful, authentic, spicy Indonesian food. She is sleeping well (including almost daily naps – and Booker & Brent often keep the nightly vigil just to make sure). Other than a change to taste buds and the fact that she tires a little more easily, the side-effects of the chemo have been managed by other medications. For that we are most grateful.

Grateful for the continued prayers.

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I just saw this. You are definitely in my family's thoughts and prayers.

A family friend of ours was celebrating her 5 year anniversary of being breast cancer free when she found out it had come back. She has gone through extensive treatment (Chemo, double mastectomy, etc). She is doing great now!

Just know that there is hope out there and that positive thinking and prayers are more powerful than anything else. Especially in the numbers that you will get from here.
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We will keep her in our prayers.
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So glad to hear that the effects of the chemo have been minimal on her. Hopefully it's been devastating to the cancer!

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Last Monday Dr. Gupta added Elaine to a new clinical trial for another med. It is a drug to address the cancer cells that are "wandering" -- particularly those that have entered the bone marrow. This new drug seeks out and destroys those cells -- with the side effect that her bones hurt. But as part of the trial aspect, the medication, bone scans, dental appointments, and lab work are all paid by the drug company rahter than our insurance (or us).

So far so good. We are sneaking out for a few days in Eureka Springs, before going back next week for the next MRI and Pet Scan (when we will find out whether or not the chemo is working).

Thanks again for your prayers.

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Well, chemo is done. We're moving on to the next phase...

Surgery is scheduled for this Thursday (9/29) -- a modified bilateral radical mastectomy. Elaine will be in the hospital here in Plano for 3-4 days and then return home for recovery (6-8 weeks). Then she will begin 12 weeks of radiation, with a two month interim before reconstructive surgery. We should wrap up the invasive elements of her treatment with the last surgical procedure in May 2012, and the oral chemo sometime in 2016 (yes, five years of oral chemo to, hopefully, prevent reoccurrence).

Prayer for a successful surgery on Thursday and the beginning of a strong recovery process would be greatly appreciated!
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We will continue to pray. We will pray for a successful surgery and a quick recovery.
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You and Elaine will be in the Cottons' prayers also. Thanks for the update.

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Pug - I will pray for you and your wife.

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After an 8 hour surgery, Elaine is in recovery. She should be in a room by 4:00-4:30 this afternoon. Everything went well, with no major complications. So we're on the road to recovery . . . and I'm going home shortly to burn that ugly pink bag!
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Pug wrote:After an 8 hour surgery, Elaine is in recovery. She should be in a room by 4:00-4:30 this afternoon. Everything went well, with no major complications. So we're on the road to recovery . . . and I'm going home shortly to burn that ugly pink bag!
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Thanks for the update. It's great to hear surgery went well albeit long!

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Prayers for you all! Glad to hear progress, hope the positive continues. Remember to take care of yourself too.
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Elaine's recovery has begun well. Both the surgeon and the oncologist felt that she was ready to come home, so today (Saturday - my 53rd birthday no less) at noon we packed up and left Baylor. Her first words were, "It's good to be home!" I could not agree more...

Thanks for the prayers and words of encouragement. Though the battle is far from finished, coming home from the hospital today was a celebrated victory.
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