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Our family of 6 (dad Adam, mom Sherry, big sister Abby and little brothers Isaac and Brady -- who was born on December 14, 2010) joined the ranks of pediatric cancer fighters when our 4-year old son Logan was diagnosed with a dangerous and highly malignant form of brain cancer in mid-August 2010. Logan's cancer journey began abruptly on Sunday, August 15, when his right eye suddenly turned inward during dinner. Twenty-four hours later, we were checking into Children's Hospital Oakland and finding out that life sometimes takes you places you'd never, ever imagine yourself going.

Monday, April 18, 2011

MRI and Other Things

I know some of you have been waiting to hear from me all day long; I'm sorry for dragging it out. The truth is that Adam called me from CHO with the preliminary MRI results several hours ago. I've been a combination of busy with freelancing work, dealing with Isaac and a cranky Brady, out of the house and mulling over the information we received, and am just now getting down to the business of sharing.

Preliminarily --meaning the radiologist's read, as our primary hasn't yet had a chance to review the films-- the MRI results look good. Very good, actually. Despite plentiful warnings that the scan would likely look the same as the last one since radiation can take a while to create visible change in tissue, the radiologist's report claims that the spinal nodules are no longer visible. In addition, the spot in his brain leftover after surgery --the spot that the surgeon theorized may be scar tissue-- is still present, but smaller. So all in all, it's as good as it was gonna get.

The only thing I can say is thanks be to God for all of that. I said more than once over the course of the past weeks that I suspected the treatment was working, not only because he showed none of the outward warning signs we were told about, but because I've been so absolutely hammered by illness.

But even as I feel a tremendous sense of gratitude over a bit of good news, I'm cautious. I'm not fully overcome with joy because we've been burned so many times over the course of the past months that it's hard to be truly and completely enthused. So I guess you could say that I feel a quiet sense of contentment. That's as good as it gets for me these days. But I'll take it and try to rest.

In other news, today's audiology report showed that he's lost a little hearing in his left ear (but still tests within normal range), and that he has a mild to moderately severe loss depending on pitch in the right. Though it hurts my heart to think that this wretched, evil disease has taken part of one of his senses away, I'm not surprised by the results, and am grateful --deeply so-- that it's not any worse than it is.

The next step is the consolidation / stem cell transplant cycle, which will begin next Monday. Please, please keep praying that God will do His work and heal my Logan. He's been through so much and is such a light in this world. I'll link to a video later on, just to let you have a glimpse of who he is, even now after enduring 8 months of brutal treatment.

I have a crying baby who needs me, so I'm off for now. Thank you so much for standing with us and for continuing to intercede over the crucial weeks to come.

17 comments:

  1. That is wonderful news! I know that you're disappointed in the hearing, and I'm sorry that cancer has stolen yet something else from you and your precious Logan.

    Continuing to pray.

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  2. God is good...stand strong...hugs to all of you!

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  3. So very happy for you! I understand cautious optimism... but so so happy! Today is the first night of Passover, the night of rebirth and renewal. I pray for lots of that for your family, for a new disease-free life for Logan in this world with his amazing mom and dad and brothers and sister!!!

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  4. Thank you for taking a moment to post. So glad to hear some good news. Will continue the prayers!

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  5. What wonderful news! I will continue to pray for healing for Logan as he finishes up, and that the cancer is completely and finally gone, as well as emotional healing for the entire family. God be praised!

    Bruce

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  6. Am glad to read the good news. I am sorry about Logan's hearing. Am always praying for you and your family.

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  7. What wonderful news! Sorry to hear about the hearing.

    Continuing to pray!

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  8. God is good!! This is good news, and I am cautiously excited for you. I can understand not wanting to get your hopes up too high. I will pray that the transplant cycles go as planned.

    **hugs**

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  9. Joyful over the results! But I completely understand the need to take it with caution. There have been other times of great news that have then been paired with troubling news, so I will be thanking God for the good results and asking Him to keep the bad from coming in at all!! Praying for the next steps to also be hugely successful and wipe out this evil in it's entirety!!!
    Love to you all.

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  10. Such amazing news, Sherry!! I'm thrilled to hear that the prelim results looked so good. I will certainly keep your little sunshine in my thoughts as he starts the next phase of his treatment!

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  11. We are standing with you in faith and rejoicing for every bit of good news. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. Yes! Rejoicing and giving thanks to God. much love, michele starkey

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  13. It was so wonderful to see your entire family out on the grass at church for the Easter egg hunt!!! It made my heart do a little happy dance. Praise the Lord for good MRI results, even if they are preliminary. A little good news can go a long way : ) We will keep praying for more good news, few and easy side effects and complete healing from the transplant cycle. God is good!

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  14. So glad to read the good news, hope you all slept well on it last night. Praying for you all to get well.

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  15. Praise God! That is wonderful! Praying for continued good news and for COMPLETE healing for Logan.

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  16. Wonderful news. Just wonderful.

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