Monday, December 23, 2019

5 Years Ago Today - Semi Almost Beat The Odds But A Shift

5 years ago today I opened up a report for a scan that I had.  Was expecting good news.  December 23 is a day I always know due to a family member's birthday.  The report showed possible cancer, but was inconclusive.  But the report also indicated something else was seen over on a different part of my body and should be checked.  The first shot had been fired.  I figured over medicine and nothing would be found.


I was wrong.   Within a month I was diagnosed with colon cancer.  Turned out to be Stage IV since one met was already in my lung, just took a bit longer to identify.  The 5 year survival rate for advanced Stage III (which was the best scenario for me based on my surgery a month later) was 10%.  Today the 5 year relative survival rate is 14%.

The earliest I can count 5 years, to me, is today.  I plan to make it to 5 years from the date of surgery, and I should, which is in February.


Two weeks ago I was informed that the chemotherapy stopped working.  Cancer spread and the tumors that existed started growing again - namely the big ones.  All the arrows show some of the tumors.


Time to look for immunotherapy trials - there may be one, will find out the beginning of the year if I qu
alify via a blood test - but otherwise the only other option seems to be a chemo that is not very effective and is rather harsh.

I had taken a bit of a break from training, but time to get back to it.  It has been getting tougher the last few months with muscles aches/spasms from the chemo, which also probably helped lead to the plantar issues.  Plus more difficulty breathing - more from the chemo than the cancer - so being off chemo should make me actually feel better for awhile.  Just need to get my legs back and start improving.  Not stopping going forward.  All I need to do is hang on as much as possible until they get something in place to knock this out.  So will do everything to stay as strong as I can.

I have a 70.3 to do in Galveston in April, and I plan to be there and finish


#iTRI4aCure

#EmbraceTheSlow

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