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Hi all,

This week we have been busy getting tests done Phil had a CT scan done

Thurs.9/18 and a barium enema scope done Tues. 9/23. After the scope he wolfed

down

5 big slices of French toast with mounds of butter and maple syrup. I don't

know where he's putting it but it is great to see him EAT!

This is like the 5th or 6th week he has felt great and had NO SYMPTOMS of

this disease.

We have indeed been blessed by this, as we know others have truly suffered

even early on.

Round 2 dose 4 of chemo (5FU, Leucovrin, Oxilaplatin) is Wednesday 9/24. He

is 6 weeks on and 2 off. We plan a trip to see Narice's family in Massachusetts

in mid October.

We are looking forward to visiting Sturbridge while there and seeing our 8

nieces and nephews 7 of whom are under 6. We are planning a little fall dress

up party for them as a pre-Halloween fest. It is also comforting to know Dana

Farber is there should we need medical care.

I want to thank the church's participating in fund raisers. Words are not

enough to express our gratitude for all you've done or are doing for us from

prayers to research and support to fund raising rides dinners and more. Friends

near and as far away as Australia helping and supporting us. Some of whom we

have never met.

It goes to prove that it really is a Small World and that life is short and

we should always strive to help one another.

As always we thank you for everything you do for us and pray God's richest

blessings upon you and yours,

Narice and Phil May

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Hi Narice:

Yipee that for the most part, Phil is doing extremely well and from

all accounts, I would say he most certainly is. Keep it up

Phil...and you to Narice...for your backbone and support. You are

fighting as much as he is.

I know what you mean on trying to not focus on long-term plans...the

cloud of cc hangs over me and probably everybody on this board when

we do so. I too try real hard to stay in the present and not focus

much beyond tomorrow because I tend to get myself into real emotional

trouble when I do. But just like Phil, Bert continues to remain

extremely optimistic and is always planning ahead...good for

him...now maybe some of his optimism for the long term future will

rub off on me.

Take care.

Hugs,

Monika

> Dx June 19 Stage 4 Cancer with numerous liver mets which were

begining to

> take over liver

> based on ultra sound CT scans MRI and blood work.

> Some question about primary initially thought to have primary

Pancreatic

> Cancer based on blood levels. It is decided that it is pancreatic

but colonoscopy

> is ordered as backup.

>

> June 26 begins chemo for pancreatic cancer. Has severe pain

reaction in

> sciatic nerves takes 3 shots/ivs of morphine before they can make

him comfortable.

>

> July 8 a colonoscopy reveals primary CC (16 cm) chemo changed to

5FU Leuc.

> Oxilaplatin

> 3 rounds of 6 weeks each with 2 weeks respite in between.

>

> July 15 Swelling to ankles creeps up legs to abdomen and pevic area

despite

> Lasix.

> surgeon. tells Phil * There's nothing we can do this is

serious

> you know!*

> Oncologist sighs and gives him a stronger diuretic

which fixes

> the problem

> Original surgeon and DO are taken off the case.

>

> 1st round chemo - Weight loss at 35lbs little appetite

> dehydration in 6th week

> Rehydrated no more diuretic anti

nausea changed

> to Zofran

> Appetite returns with a vegence

grilled chicken

> is his main choice

>

> 2nd round chemo- No side effects except minor cold reaction from

Oxaliplatin

> Appetite remains at normal levels. Scans

ordered

> as well as

> consult with a new surgeon.

>

> Oct. Significant reduction of metastatic growth. Liver Regeneration

> 2nd colonoscopy/barium enema shows tumor is primarily in

the wall

>

> 3rd round chemo Some nausea, increased cold reaction on

Oxaliplatin

> relieved by

> napping under 2 blankets. Unfortunately this also

raises

> fever to 103.

> 2 Ibupofen bring it down within an hour. RBC

drops to 36

> back on Procrit

>

> The Dr. and surgeon are very happy with his progress. We will have

another CT

> on Dec. 12 and if there is further reduction in the metastatic

cfells we can

> consider surgery.

> If not he will go back to the chemo. I'm hoping for the surgery.

>

> I am doing alright. I am switching counselors as mine went out of

practice. I

> try to take one day at a time but we have recently had some long

range plans

> that need to be made. These are so hard for me since the cloud of

CC hangs

> over everything.

>

> Phil is pretty possitive through it all He is amazing. all in all

we are

> blessed with good results thus far. We thank God our family and

friends and this

> board for giving us the love and support we need to face this

monster.

>

> God Bless

> Narice

>

>

>

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Lately I have had to do some planning for a Youth Confrence the boys will

attend in August. My youngest can not attend so we are planning seperate trips.

Phil as Pastor will be chaperone if all is well at that point.

Trying to think ahead really gets me choked up. But the deposit is due soon

so we need to talk about it.

But things are going well now and that's what's important.

Thanks for the prayers and pep talk.

Narice

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I tend to run with the possitive too. If I try to stay focused on today I do

o.k. .

If I can get some good counseling and perhaps a change in my anti-depressant

I think I will better cope. At least the best I can.

Thank you for the prayers and support. Hugs to you and your Mom.

Narice

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Narice,

I am glad things are going good. You and Phil are in my prayers.

tammy

Phil's update

Dx June 19 Stage 4 Cancer with numerous liver mets which were begining to

take over liver

based on ultra sound CT scans MRI and blood work.

Some question about primary initially thought to have primary Pancreatic

Cancer based on blood levels. It is decided that it is pancreatic but

colonoscopy

is ordered as backup.

June 26 begins chemo for pancreatic cancer. Has severe pain reaction in

sciatic nerves takes 3 shots/ivs of morphine before they can make him

comfortable.

July 8 a colonoscopy reveals primary CC (16 cm) chemo changed to 5FU Leuc.

Oxilaplatin

3 rounds of 6 weeks each with 2 weeks respite in between.

July 15 Swelling to ankles creeps up legs to abdomen and pevic area despite

Lasix.

surgeon. tells Phil * There's nothing we can do this is serious

you know!*

Oncologist sighs and gives him a stronger diuretic which fixes

the problem

Original surgeon and DO are taken off the case.

1st round chemo - Weight loss at 35lbs little appetite

dehydration in 6th week

Rehydrated no more diuretic anti nausea changed

to Zofran

Appetite returns with a vegence grilled chicken

is his main choice

2nd round chemo- No side effects except minor cold reaction from Oxaliplatin

Appetite remains at normal levels. Scans ordered

as well as

consult with a new surgeon.

Oct. Significant reduction of metastatic growth. Liver Regeneration

2nd colonoscopy/barium enema shows tumor is primarily in the wall

3rd round chemo Some nausea, increased cold reaction on Oxaliplatin

relieved by

napping under 2 blankets. Unfortunately this also raises

fever to 103.

2 Ibupofen bring it down within an hour. RBC drops to 36

back on Procrit

The Dr. and surgeon are very happy with his progress. We will have another CT

on Dec. 12 and if there is further reduction in the metastatic cfells we can

consider surgery.

If not he will go back to the chemo. I'm hoping for the surgery.

I am doing alright. I am switching counselors as mine went out of practice. I

try to take one day at a time but we have recently had some long range plans

that need to be made. These are so hard for me since the cloud of CC hangs

over everything.

Phil is pretty possitive through it all He is amazing. all in all we are

blessed with good results thus far. We thank God our family and friends and

this

board for giving us the love and support we need to face this monster.

God Bless

Narice

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Your message is clear,you belive and because you believe you will persevere.

When you let HIM carry the burden things get better and you find peace in

your heart.

You have a wonderul attitude,and you are so loyal in your support. You must

be a

wonderful family. God Bless you all N & J

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