the absolute best people get fewer days, fewer years, than some of the most atrocious.
aka, "Why is Trump still alive?"
Good job on Tim's spine! De-curve that kid.
Jacqueline woke up this morning and requested poached eggs and she ate them both and that's a good start on the day. Definitely better than yesterday's oatmeal misadventure.
We're talking with our UCSF oncologist via Zoom at noon today to talk about the plan going forward.
Jacqueline woke up this morning and requested poached eggs and she ate them both and that's a good start on the day.
That sounds delightful!
I’m waiting for the surgeon to come talk to me, b/c the surgery is over. And then I want a great big burger and a crunchy salad.
That's good to hear - food request. May it settle well and properly.
Been pulling for Tim all morning.
ETA: I was talking about JZ'S request, but same for Steph's burger.
Much love to JZ, DavidS and family. I don't know what else to say.
Jacqueline woke up this morning and requested poached eggs and she ate them both and that's a good start on the day.
Now I have seen pictures of your breakfast eggs and I can see where they would stimulate an appetite.
Yes, celebrate the surgery being completed with a nice yummy lunch. Go Tim's spine!
Jacqueline woke up this morning and requested poached eggs and she ate them both and that's a good start on the day.
I am happy to read this. I was talking to my mother yesterday and she said, “Oh, I know who Jacqueline is she’s always saying lovely things about my granddaughter on Facebook. She seems like such a lovely person.” So, she sends her good thoughts your way as well.
I hope Tim’s surgery went well today.
Love and ~ma to all of you.
Tim's doing well -- I didn't get a chance to talk to the surgeon yet, because he had another surgery to do, but it seems like it went well. Tim is full of drugs and snoring softly.
I didn’t get a burger, but the hospital cafeteria had salmon and broccoli, which was very tasty.
That's all good to hear, Steph. Well, the burger news could've been better, but we'll take it. And you can get one for dinner instead.
We met with Jacqueline's UCSF oncologist via Zoom.
We're not going directly into Palliative care at this point.
There's an FDA approved medicine (Lonsurf?) that we could take which might prolong her life for another couple months, but the side effects are nausea and fatigue. It works best on people with Stable Disease, though, and her cancer has continued to grow.
UCSF also has a clinical trial for metastatic colon cancer coming up, but she doesn't know the details and she's not sure we would qualify because Jacqueline's liver numbers aren't great.
The plan now is to take two weeks off from all treatment and see if her appetite and organ function improves without the chemo. Or if the ongoing GI issues are more directly related to the cancer itself.
In two weeks we'll go in and do more tests to see what her numbers look like. Then we can find out more about the Clinical Study, but I'm not counting on that to save her.
Then we can make a decision about whether we want to go on this prolonging drug.