Hello again! November has been refreshingly uneventful, although that’s only relative to some wild months. There are many activities taking place in the fight, but Peter and family have had more normalcy in day-to-day life than they have in a long time — probably as much as anytime since diagnosis 15 months ago.
First of all, Peter looks fantastic. He has been on an appetite enhancer that’s helped to fill him out again. You can see for yourself how good he looks from this picture at the Children’s Cancer Research Fund Gala. Here he is, with Parents, in front of his award-winning butterfly drawing. In fact, he was so dapper that he made the rest of us look like bums (Except you, Erika. You look great).
As treatment goes, he’s on cycle 3 of accutane. These are the pills that can cause headaches, irritability, and skin dryness. All side effects have been worse this round, but he’s doing very well. His blood pressure has been monitored consistently, since it was recently high. It has been in check with help from additional medication.
On Tuesday he’ll be in Minneapolis for a meeting with the Pediatric Nephrologist to check on his kidneys. The hospital in NY is requesting another renal scan, so maybe they’ll do one, but they’re not sure exactly what will happen during the consultation.
The next scheduled appointment is on the 29th. He’ll be back at the U of M for an echocardiogram, blood work, and a meeting with Dr. Weigel. Blood will be drawn and sent to NYC to test his HAMA levels. In review, this level determines when he can continue with the antibody treatments in NYC. He is currently HAMA positive and his levels have been dropping. When he’s HAMA negative, he can resume treatment.
If he is HAMA negative, which would be great, then the 3F8 antibody treatment may interfere with Christmas plans. Not ideal. But the current schedule only shows another early January trip to NYC for testing, so we’ll see.
Finally, one of Peter’s friends that he met in the hospital in NYC needs the prayers of Peter’s People. Little Gus, from Miami, and his family, Gus, Theresa, and brother Miguel became close with Peter and family during their trying times. They’re a fantastic family and Little Gus’ blood counts are staying too low to undergo the surgery he needs.
Click here to visit his site.