Move Over, Ed McMahon

Sorry for another delay in posts. Let me get you caught up. The fourth round of chemo began on Wednesday evening. It hit a little harder than the previous rounds and caused Peter to vomit a few times on Thursday morning. The doctors tweaked the medicine formula a bit and it’s been smooth sailing ever since. This round is scheduled to be complete on Saturday night.

Thursday in the hospital means the airing of the closed-circuit hospital game show that I mentioned in a previous post. Perhaps Peter made an impression with his side-splitting joke or just the frequency of his calls into the show, but whatever the reason, our man was asked to co-host the show yesterday. I haven’t viewed the tape yet, but the report is that Peter’s improvisation was spectacular.

When the camera lit up, Peter dimmed down. The hostess proceeded with her upbeat introductions and Peter fidgeted with a plastic kazoo and averted his eyes. She would ask him to chime in, but he was a little shy.

Then his fidgeting escalated and, Erika, watching the action and knowing her son, sensed the issue. Soon Peter couldn’t hold his thoughts any longer and announced, “I gotta go weewee”, and left the set. The veteran hostess recovered and continued the show, announcing that her co-host would soon be back. He’ll be back any minute, she re-stated. Any time now, Peter.

He did return to the show, but not in person. He was back in his room calling in during the bingo action, per usual.

Happy Halloween

After a fun Saturday in Madison, WI, watching Boston College play Wisconsin in hockey, the Eigner’s returned to Minneapolis on Sunday. They reported to the hospital on Monday morning and learned that Peter’s counts were too low to immediately start the next round of chemo. So they were not admitted to the hospital, but are scheduled to return on Wednesday morning to get things underway. He should be recovered by then.

In the meantime, Ty, Erika and Peter (and Ellie’s here, too) have been hanging around the cities to save a trip back to Brainerd. It’s been nice to be together outside of the hospital, for a change. Peter seems as normal as can be right now. The big guy was showing his sister and younger cousins his dance moves last night. The kid can really shimmy.

Here’s a picture from the trip to Madison. BC Golden Eagle, Carl Sneep, is with Peter after the game. They are mutual fans.

Carl and Peter

Benefit Concert Details

The event is being held November 5th at Bogart’s Place in Apple Valley from 7:00 PM to midnight. Five bands will be entertaining the crowd and this is the lineup:

  1. Tim Sigler (http://www.TimSigler.com)
  2. Jim Cary (Leave a comment if you know Jim’s site)
  3. GB Leighton (http://GBLeighton.com)
  4. Tim Mahoney (http://TimMahoney.com)
  5. Tony Sims (http://TonySimsBand.com)

There will also be raffles throughout the event and appetizers will be served. A $10 minimum donation will be collected for entry.

This will be a fun night. Not only are these are top-notch musicians, but it will be a great opportunity to see friends and family.

Thanks in advance to the bands, the venue, and to those that have taken on the coordination efforts. I hope to see you there.

Tuesday Transfusion

Peter’s counts were tested on Monday and confirmed as too low, so Erika and Peter headed down to Minneapolis for a transfusion this morning. The need for a transfusion was not a surprise and everything should be fine, although I haven’t officially heard that everything went to plan.

So I’m trying type with my fingers crossed, but hopefully Peter got just what he needed to keep the treatment on track and continue to beat “the path thing”.

Mark Your Calendar

A benefit for the Eigners is planned for Sunday, November 5th, at Bogart’s Place in Apple Valley from 7:00 PM until close. The cover charge will be a $10 donation and five excellent bands will be entertaining, including GB Leighton and Tim Mahoney. I’ll provide more specifics in the next few days. Come on out! It should be a fun time.

Peter’s status remains positive as he recovers from the third round of chemo. His counts are low and may have bottomed out at this point, but there’s a decent chance he’ll have to head back to the hospital for a transfusion. However, our little buddy is still upbeat and energetic and that makes me upbeat and energetic.

Doing Well at Home

Sorry for the brief hiatus; I was in NYC for a few days. But I’m back and just spoke with Erika. Peter has been doing great at home with hardly a side effect from round three. However, his counts are probably about to bottom out and he does seem a little worn out today. The best news is that he’s been healthy and able to stay at home. Hopefully they will be away from the hospital for the entire two weeks.

Erika also learned about a change in the upcoming schedule — or maybe we just didn’t understand the schedule exactly. The big difference is that there are actually seven rounds of chemo, instead of six. The schedule that I have posted will be updated to reflect this, but expect another month to be added on when I get all the details.

So no news is good news these days, but I’ll keep sprinkling updates during the recovery period.

Minor Update on the Scans

Ty and Erika didn’t get as much information today as they expected. They received positive news that things are getting better, but they’re lacking some specifics right now. So I’ll post the details on the exact status when they hear more, but know that both the lymph nodes and tumor are responding to treatment.

Peter had another good day at the hospital. So far he’s completely tolerated this round without any side effects. Today was the hospital “gameshow”, a closed-circuit television program that runs in all the rooms. A couple staffers dress up as hosts and entertain the kids. The patients can call in and answer questions to win prizes, patients can call in and tell jokes at one point, and the show culminates with a game of bingo.

Peter called in and answered a question to win a prize and he also called in to tell a joke. Last night he told me a few of his jokes and this is the one he selected for the show.
“How do you make a hot dog stand?”
“I don’t know, how DO you make a hot dog stand?”
“Take away its chair.”

He really deadpans the delivery, too. It’s pretty good.

Marrow Biopsy Update #2

Yesterday I wrote that the medical team was taking a closer look at part of the marrow — a little part they weren’t quite sure about. Today the results of that closer look came back and they believe the marrow is 100% clear of cancer. They couldn’t find any.

So we’ve toasted to the good turn of events, but the fight continues in the hospital room. Peter is hooked up to his pole (Momma Boo, he calls it) as it drips the chemotherapy into his body. He is still doing great; He’s happy, energetic and funny. This round of chemo will last longer than the others and he won’t be done until late on Friday.

This morning he had the CT scans of his torso and they’re anxious to get those results tomorrow. I’m excited to post more good news. We’ll see…

Marrow Biopsy Update

The doctor came to the room with a report late this afternoon. They are taking a closer look under microscope at a small part of the marrow, but they are confident that if the cancer in the marrow isn’t all gone, then it’s 90% gone. As it says on my Peter Eigner wrist band, “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!”

This is the first confirmation that the treatment, well-wishes and prayers are having a powerful and positive effect. Hopefully there will be more good news in the coming days. The finish line is still somewhere off in the distance, but it’s good to hear that Peter is aiming directly at it and running fast.

Round 3 Update

Things have gone to plan this week. Peter’s blood counts were confirmed yesterday at a level even higher than the first test, so round 3 was underway at about 7:00 last night. And he woke up this morning chipper as ever and with an appetite, so there haven’t been any negative effects.

So far so good. The marrow biopsy results should be back today and the scans should follow tomorrow.

Round 3 and More Tests

This morning Peter had another bone marrow biopsy. It required him to be asleep as they extracted some more marrow from his hip. That procedure went well and the results will be back within the next day.

Round three of chemo is schedule to begin tonight, but there was concern about his blood platelet counts. They were low over the weekend. However, they were tested again today and were remarkably high. They are testing them again to make sure the results were accurate. If the high counts are confirmed, round three will be underway shortly. One of the additional medications within the round 3 regiment is expected to cause more discomfort for Pete. His tummy might be a little more upset. But if that’s what’s necessary to defeat these bad guys, Peter is up to it.

Also, this is a big week of testing. Originally, we didn’t think we’d know much about how the treatment is working for another month or so, but we should know a lot more this week. Along with the marrow biopsy, he will have new scans of his abdomen and chest that will reveal the current state of the tumor and lymph node infections. Needless to say, it’s a nervous and exciting time.

I posted some more pictures from the past week or so in the Photos section. Enjoy.

Little Avalanche Player

Little Joe

“Check out my new Joe Sakic jersey.”

Today Peter is enjoying a boat ride with his sisters at Grandma and Grandpa Hanson’s (Poopster). He was looking forward to that. I bet the leaves are beautiful on the lakes. I hope you all are enjoying the weekend, as well.