Good News!!!

Romans 12-12Today is a good day! I saw Dr. Reddy, Lymphoma specialist at Vanderbilt, this morning. She looked at both my MRI and PET scan results. She said that my current treatment is effective, and that the lymph node is 100% clear and the cancer on my forehead and frontal sinus are 50% smaller. The knots and swelling that I’m seeing on my forehead are just inflammatory responses to the treatment. She wants to do four more cycles of chemotherapy (6 total), and if my eye area isn’t completely resolved, then we may need to end my treatment with some radiation therapy.

I think she could tell that I am very weary from all of the doctors’ appointments and uncertainty as to my prognosis. This is the best part! She assured me that this is going to be taken care of. That her staging me at 4 had absolutely nothing to do with my outlook (unlike how other cancers can sometimes be interpreted). And just to make sure that she was getting straight through to me, she said, “You will raise your children, see them through college and enjoy your grandchildren.” That’s when Jonathan added a little comic relief on her future-telling and said, “But, we will still wear our seatbelts.” That got her to laugh (a little).

I so desperately needed good news today, and she over-delivered. Just when I felt perhaps I had a rare cancer and that my treatment may not be working, she reassured me that it IS working and she is confident in my future. She outright said, “This will not kill you.” Strangely, such sweet words to me. 🙂

Thank you, thank you for your prayers and overwhelming support! Feel free to quote all of this back to me when doubt sets in. I have every reason to feel confident in my doctor and the treatment she has me on. It’s time for me to be positive and to battle through this with strength.

Thank you Jesus! I have no doubt that You have been walking through this with me.  Every morning I read “the verse of the day” on my Bible app.  I’ve posted two of my favorites from the last couple of months.

Eph 5-20

8 thoughts on “Good News!!!

  1. Good Luck tomorrow as you start round #3. We will be thinking of you and praying. Hope that 2014 will find complete remission.

    Becky M

  2. Dear April, warm hugs and greetings to you from all of us from Finland! It was so wonderfull to hear how well you are doing now after all what you have been through! Keep up the wonderfull spirit! You are in our thoughts! Wishing you and your family a merry Christmass and a very happy new year 2014!
    Love Elina

  3. April,
    I am so happy to hear this good news and that your treatments will be successful – the best Christmas gift! I am thinking of you constantly and sending you many prayers and positive thoughts. Stay strong and positive and rest when you can. Have a Merry Christmas! Miss you, Jessica

  4. That is the best news I have heard all day! I am so happy that you got the news before the holidays! Stay strong through your treatments and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers everyday!!! Thank you God!!

  5. Dear April. So happy to hear this good news!!! Thinking of you and your family. Praying for you daily. Love Susan

  6. I’ve been checking back lots hoping you would be posting an update soon and am SO glad to see this news!! I cannot imagine the overwhelming relief you must be feeling right now. Enjoy Christmas with your family and know that everything is going to be okay!

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