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MrConfettiMan Update: The Long Journey Ahead
self | August 16, 2001 | Joe Vitale (aka MCM)

Posted on 11/16/2001 1:26:55 PM PST by MrConfettiMan

(For those who are reading about this for the first time: Back in August, I was unexpectedly diagnosed with a brain tumor and four days later had surgery to remove it. The biopsy came back as a grade 2 astrocytoma, a low grade, slow growing, malignant tumor. In short, I have brain cancer. At this point, I'm in the progress of deciding what follow-up treatment to pursue since my surgery.)

Hi, everybody. It's been almost five weeks since I last posted an update and while a lot certainly has happened, my situation hasn't really changed very much. Which when you think about it, is a good thing. When last I wrote, I'd spent a few days down in the valley due primarily to my conversation with a doctor from Memorial Sloan-Kettering who had reviewed my case. It wasn't what he said as much as how he said it. I managed to climb back up to the peak just in time to get my 2nd post-op MRI on Thursday, October 11. On October 16, I posted a reply to that same thread detailing the events of our visit to see the doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

At the end of that reply, I told you I was planning to send my records to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. Well, I procrastinated for a few days. By the time I got around to calling MD Anderson, it was apparent I wasn't going to get my slides back before the next appointment with a local doctor. I had a couple of appointments scheduled during the next week with some local doctors and knew they'd be anxious to see my latest MRI. I put MD Anderson on the back burner.

On Friday, October 25, we again met with my radiation oncologist. Though I told the doctor I still hadn't made up my mind regarding the radiation now or later issue, I felt he spent most of the appointment talking as if the decision had already been made. He seemed to assume that since both MSK and JHH had suggested the "wait-n-see" approach, it was what my decision would be. We also looked at my latest MRI from October 11 and I was shocked to hear him say he thought Dr. Ducker removed about 50-60% of the tumor (which would not classify it as a gross total resection). Unfortunately, hearing this sent me into a mental tailspin and I wasn't capable of functioning very well for the remainder of the appointment.

In retrospect, this appointment was not one of my finest moments. When the doctor persisted in talking as if the radiation now or later decision had been made, I should have made it perfectly clear to him that was not the case. Also, it definitely would have been better if I didn't fall into my mental tailspin. After all, this same doctor told me the day after my MRI on the 11th that he didn't feel he was a good enough radiologist to read my MRI images when I called him for the results. I should have reminded him of his own words from two weeks ago.

Saturday, October 27, we went to visit some old friends in Fell's Point, MD. My first job out of college was working for Bendix Communications Division in Towson, MD. I worked there for about two and a half years and made a few lifelong friends. Back then, we used to go to Fell's Point and hold an event called "Beer Golf". Teams of four, nine bars (they're the holes, hence the golf theme), 20 minutes per bar, 10 minutes between bars…team that drinks the most beers wins (or loses, depending on how you look at it). We used to really get hammered. These days, Beer Golf is more a social event than a drinking one. It was great to see everybody but I think it was better for them to see me. Afterwards, Debbie and I stopped at Sabatino's in Little Italy for dinner.

On November 1, we visited with my neurosurgeon. As the lone voice still presumably calling for early radiation, I was very interested in hearing what he had to say. However, he soon told us that when he said early radiation he meant early as in 6 months after surgery (not a few weeks, which is what we assumed). He said he was interested in seeing my 6 month post-op MRI and then would make a recommendation about any radiation treatments. Upon viewing my latest MRI scans, he said he felt comfortable it could be called a gross total resection.

The other interesting thing he said in response to a question was he thought I was an excellent candidate for some type of radio-surgery. This is typically a single, focused, high dose of radiation at a specific tumor location in the body. He reiterated what the radiation oncologist told us last week that the Annapolis medical community was getting a radio-surgery device called a Novalis. He felt if I could safely wait until that new machine was available, it might be a big advantage in my case. The Novalis device is in operation at UCLA and Harvard (plus probably other locations).

This information leads me to ponder some thoughts. I'm wondering why this device wasn't recommended to us already? Just because the device isn't currently available locally doesn't mean we won't go anywhere necessary to get me the best treatment. I think many of you can read between the lines of these threads and recognize how much research my wife and I are doing to fight this disease. Given how much research my wife and I are doing and how many questions we're asking, it's scary to think how many opportunities might not come up during discussions with our doctors simply because we haven't asked the right question. Ugh.

I'm still on my diet. I've managed to keep sugar, dairy and starch intake to a bare minimum for 6 weeks now. I haven't had beef for the same amount of time. The rule is simple. If the food isn't of nutritional value, it's not eaten. I've lost 15 lbs. On Monday, I have another appointment with my regular doctor where he'll do another blood work-up on me. I'm curious to see how well the numbers compare to the blood work done back in September. If there's no significant change, I'm going right home to have a bowl of Homer Simpson's Cinnamon Doughnut cereal.

The last couple of weeks I've just been more or less going with the flow. It's starting to sink in more everyday that the quick solution we're always looking for in this country (and that I was hoping to find) just going to happen in my situation. I realize the journey ahead is a long one. That's okay. I know I'm not alone. We've currently put MD Anderson on the back burner. Our next step is to contact UCLA. A freeper has an inside source to their neurology department that we plan to exploit. I've also joined a brain tumor mailing list. The people on the list are extremely knowledgeable and Dr. Ed Friedman at Duke seems to be another person we should contact.

A couple of hours after posting my last update, I received a telephone call from one of the original members of the DC Chapter. Aloyse was a lurker back then and today she's still a lurker. She ran across my thread and called to tell me that I would be in her thoughts and prayers. She also recommended a book to me by Bernie Seigel called Love, Medicine and Miracles. Bernie is a retired surgeon who over the course of his career came to realize the incredible capacity for healing we each have within ourselves. He's written several books and years ago started a group called ECaP, Exceptional Cancer Patients. Anyway, I really connected with the ideas in this book and in many cases felt at various places in the book that he was talking about me. I highly recommend this book to those fighting a chronic illness. Thanks, Aloyse.

Finally, I'm planning to purchase two paper foldout maps, one of the USA and one of the world, and a whole punch of flat pins. I'm going to mount the maps to some corkboard and then place a pin wherever there's somebody praying for me or keeping me in their thoughts. If you're willing to post your location with your reply, I'll be glad to stick a pin in there for 'ya. If you prefer freepmail, that's okay too. If you're wearing your tinfoil hat, that's okay. I'll stick a pin near Area 51 for you. :)

I don't expect you'll get another update from me until after the holiday season, by which time I will have become an Uncle for the third time. (By the way, Hank, the wife and I still trying are best. ;) My next MRI isn't until Jan/Feb and we'll take it from there. I'm in the early stages of working on a web site where I'll be keeping an account of the road I'm traveling. It's really not ready for prime time but have a look if you like, bookmark it and check back in a few weeks: Joe's Journey - Failure is Not an Option".


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To: MrConfettiMan
Thanks for the update,Joe. Push a pin in Dexter,Mo. for me. Just a bit to the south of town, on Crowley Ridge. The New Madrid fault also a neighbor.(:{ Prayers for you & your wife. Wishing you "Happy Holidays."
101 posted on 11/16/2001 3:41:55 PM PST by fleebag
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To: MrConfettiMan
Something else I head: Free range meets when you can, and veggies the same way, no pesticides or other than organic fertilizers.
102 posted on 11/16/2001 3:48:43 PM PST by RaceBannon
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To: MrConfettiMan
Check out this new post from MapKernow. Looks promising!

Targeting Cancer Cells.

103 posted on 11/16/2001 3:50:36 PM PST by MaeWest
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To: LadyX
You have been added to my Prayer list, LadyX.
104 posted on 11/16/2001 3:51:22 PM PST by Taxman
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To: MrConfettiMan
Stick another pin just a tad west of Columbus, MS. You'll be in my prayers every day.
105 posted on 11/16/2001 3:55:26 PM PST by SouthernBelle
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To: MrConfettiMan
ConfettiDude! Stick a pin in Weston, Florida for me! (Just west of Fort Lauderdale). You are in my thoughts and prayers, and think of you each day when I log into Free Republic. In some ways, your journey is a journey for all of us, and how you've been handling things has been an inspiration!
106 posted on 11/16/2001 4:07:12 PM PST by Paradox
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To: MrConfettiMan
If you're wearing your tinfoil hat, that's okay. I'll stick a pin near Area 51 for you. :)

Your sense of humor is so refreshing!

Thanks for the update, MCM. You remain in my prayers. Please put a pin on Lexington, KY and Charleston, SC. XOXO

107 posted on 11/16/2001 4:55:34 PM PST by Lizzy W
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To: AppyPappy
The boy don't retain much but water. Desire to live is 80% of the battle. The other 50% is living right.

Hank, you never fail to bring a smile to my face. Thanks, buddy.

108 posted on 11/16/2001 4:56:49 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: MrConfettiMan
Stick a pin in San Diego. Good luck, buddy.
109 posted on 11/16/2001 4:58:04 PM PST by Nick Danger
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To: Smitty
I am mainly a lurker but I met you at the March for Justice.

While I can't say I remember the face, I definitely remember the name. Thanks, Smitty.

110 posted on 11/16/2001 4:58:30 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: rface
I wish I could help in other ways too.

You're already doing more for me than you can imagine. Thanks, rface.

111 posted on 11/16/2001 4:59:54 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: maestro
Mark 11:24
Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer,
believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
112 posted on 11/16/2001 5:02:54 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: OWK
I might even sneak [a prayer] in myself if you don't tell anyone.

Reread my post: "...and then place a pin wherever there's somebody praying for me or keeping me in their thoughts."

I always add something like that with you in mind. :)

I almost forgot. I was in Fell's Point on the 27th too.

Oh, well. I'm sure we'll meet someday. Let me know if you're ever in the Annapolis area.

113 posted on 11/16/2001 5:06:03 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: MrConfettiMan
Good to hear from you again, Joe, but I gotta tell ya, your saga sure doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies about our medical institutions!

God bless you and watch over you.

114 posted on 11/16/2001 5:06:12 PM PST by lancer
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To: lepton
Boy, that's a scary title. I think I'll pass on that.

Yes, participants on the list call it the list you hope you never have to join. :)

115 posted on 11/16/2001 5:07:28 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: MrConfettiMan
Prayers coming your way from Charlotte, North Carolina!
116 posted on 11/16/2001 5:07:28 PM PST by CharlotteVRWC
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To: lancer
Hey! HEY! Are you out there?
117 posted on 11/16/2001 5:08:47 PM PST by Libloather
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Sorry that MD Anderson didn't work for you.

Don't worry. MD Anderson is still on the list of people to see. They've just been bumped a little lower in priority. :)

118 posted on 11/16/2001 5:12:13 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: Humidston
We're outside (N) of Houston and if you decide on MD Anderson for treatment, you are cordially invited to stay with us for however long it takes. It's a bit of a trek into town, but at least it's free and it's clean. Lots of woods for walking, peace for renewal.

Thank you so very much for such a generous offer. My goodness, freepers are just amazing. Two freepers have already contacted me by freepmail to open their homes should I choose to visit Duke. Combine this with an earlier offer by a Florida freeper for a free stay at their beach hotel, and MrsCM and I have more vacation spots then we can handle. :) Really, thank you so much. I'll let you know.

119 posted on 11/16/2001 5:16:23 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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To: BooBoo1000
I've no problem with you doing so, BooBoo, but there are only a handful of people in this world who refer to my as Joey. My cousin Susan, my sister-in-law Robin, my close freeper friend Explorer89, my good friend Rick and my good buddy Vic are the only ones who consistently call me Joey. I'll have to update my list. How'd you know it was the quickest way to pull my heart strings? I'm touched.
120 posted on 11/16/2001 5:21:05 PM PST by MrConfettiMan
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