03-07-2020, 08:16 PM
It's been a great week as I got encouraging news after my PET scan. I hadn't had one since May 2019 and since then I've had chemo, radiation, and now immunotherapy so it was time to find out how much good it's all done. I don't understand all the medical talk these doctors throw at you but bottom line it was wonderful news.
"Typically, a standardized uptake value (SUV), a quantity that incorporates the patient's size and the injected dose, that is more than 2.0 is considered to be suggestive of malignancy, whereas lesions with SUVs less than this value are considered to be benign."
My SUV started at 29 and is now 3. One lymph node is completely clear and the other started at a 9 and is now a 3. My radiation doctor had me practically dancing out of his office and it felt so good. My oncologist was happy but not happy enough. His words was yes we have bought you time but I want you cured. So he is bringing it to the board of doctors to discuss what to do moving forward. Could be another biopsy to see if it's still alive or dead tissue, surgery to possibly cut it out, or maybe proton therapy. I will see him in a month to see what he's decided.
For me I know God did this. God has guided my doctors, God has kept me strong, God put my beautiful granddaughter here with me to help me when I couldn't help myself and to cheer me up with her love, God has covered me with his love, and God never allowed me to waver in my faith in HIM. Yes I've broke down many times and had a good cry but it never lasted for long. Sometimes a good cry can make you stronger. Many things I want to do but can't however I'm here to see the sun rise and the moon set and most importantly I'm here for my grandbabies who need me and what I prayed for the hardest.
So many of you have prayed for me, messaged and called me, brought me food even some local Jamaican food which was sooo good, took me to the doctor and to treatments and many of you I have never even met in person but we are family and I love you. I just wanted to say thank you and keep you filled in on how things are going. May God bless each and every one of you and your family's.
"Typically, a standardized uptake value (SUV), a quantity that incorporates the patient's size and the injected dose, that is more than 2.0 is considered to be suggestive of malignancy, whereas lesions with SUVs less than this value are considered to be benign."
My SUV started at 29 and is now 3. One lymph node is completely clear and the other started at a 9 and is now a 3. My radiation doctor had me practically dancing out of his office and it felt so good. My oncologist was happy but not happy enough. His words was yes we have bought you time but I want you cured. So he is bringing it to the board of doctors to discuss what to do moving forward. Could be another biopsy to see if it's still alive or dead tissue, surgery to possibly cut it out, or maybe proton therapy. I will see him in a month to see what he's decided.
For me I know God did this. God has guided my doctors, God has kept me strong, God put my beautiful granddaughter here with me to help me when I couldn't help myself and to cheer me up with her love, God has covered me with his love, and God never allowed me to waver in my faith in HIM. Yes I've broke down many times and had a good cry but it never lasted for long. Sometimes a good cry can make you stronger. Many things I want to do but can't however I'm here to see the sun rise and the moon set and most importantly I'm here for my grandbabies who need me and what I prayed for the hardest.
So many of you have prayed for me, messaged and called me, brought me food even some local Jamaican food which was sooo good, took me to the doctor and to treatments and many of you I have never even met in person but we are family and I love you. I just wanted to say thank you and keep you filled in on how things are going. May God bless each and every one of you and your family's.