Thursday, December 27, 2007

Thursday the 27th of December

Mom heads to Geisinger to start her new treatment today at 2:00. Luke will be making the trip with her. There will not be any blood tests or appointments today just the treatment. This new treatment takes a lot longer to administer and has more side effects. Please remember mom in your prayers, especially in the next few days as we see how she will react to this treatment. Thank you all for your love and support. Happy holidays.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Thursday the 20th of December

Mom did not receive chemotherapy treatment yesterday. The meeting with Dr. White to review the radiologist report on the cat-scan did not turn out as we had previously hoped. The report indicated that the gemsar/tarseva treatment that mom has been on did not inhibit the cancer as much as we thought. Mom's pancreatic tumor has shown some more growth, the lymph node on mom's lungs looked a little bit larger and there were a few more spots of cancer in mom's lungs. The treatment will be changed to a much stronger, newer type of treatment combining gemsar with an intravenous drip of oxaliplatin. The treatment will be bi-weekly and will take three hours to administer as oposede to the previous 30 minute treatment. We still have many questions that we are working through with our doctors and we hope to have more details on mom's cancer and treatment in the near future.

Please continue to pray for mom and our family as we continue to fight the cancer.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tuesday 18th of December

Tomorrow is another big day in moms treatment. At 2:45 mom will get her blood work taken, 3:30 mom will meet with Dr. White to further review the Cat-Scan results from last week and to evaluate the current treatment plan if every thing goes well mom will receive her treatment at 4:30. Please continue to pray for this process. Anticipating the appointment with Dr. White will be sure to test moms nerves. Please keep the encouragement comming. Thank you all.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Thursday the 13th of December

Mom's cat scan results were reviewed today by Dr. Sheldon, our surgeon. His reading of the cat-scan shows that there has not been any more growth from the tumors in mom's body. They are not, for the time being, shrinking, but the report is encouraging considering that in early September the tumors were growing at a very rapid pace. The lymph nodes in mom's body also looked a bit healthier, which is more encouraging news. The doctors are remaining cautiously optimistic. And we will continue to pray form mom's healing. The treatment plan will most likely continue as it has been. We will meet with the chemotherapy doctor, Dr. White, to review mom's case next week. Thank you all for you love and support. Please continue to pray for mom as she fights this disease.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Tuesday the 11th of December

Tommorrow is our first look at the cancer since mom started treatment. As you can imagin this is going to be a stressful week even still we look forward to getting some good results. Please pray for this test and mom's and all of our anxiety as we await the report. The test is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9:30am. Mom has an appointment with Dr. Sheldon (our surgeon) Thursday. This week, as allways, mom and our family really need your support, encouragement and prayers (leave a comment the keyboard won't bite). She has allready exceded the normal tolerance for the chemotherapy and now we look forward to hearing how well her treatment has been working.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Sunday the 9th of December

The Ott family wanted to share some of our holiday cheer with all of you. Please click the link bellow. Thank you all for your unending love and support.

CHRISTMAS CHEER

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Wednesday the 5th of December

Ooooppppsss. The radio spot was on 1360 WPPA. Sorry for all of those who were listening. The spot went great special thanks to Joe Hull who has been taking care of all of the details, Ark Rentals who paid for the advertising, Lazy Dog Coffee House for opening their doors for 3 hours past normal closing, and Soji who brainstormed this entire idea. The Lazy Dog will be open until 9:00 and have decided to extend their kitchen hours to 7:00 for those who want to eat. There will be a 5 dollar covercharge. All procedes will go to mom's medical costs. Here are some of the artists that will play.

Stand By Me

www.tommydeemusic.com

Soji's Myspace

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Tuesday the 4th of December

Mom received her chemotherapy treatment today. Her blood work looked great and her weight had a slight dip. So please continue to pray that mom could put on a few pounds. Next week mom will get tested to see how well the chemotherapy has been attacking the cancer. It will be a real important week for mom. Please pray for the scan and that the results would be worth celebrating. Also pray for mom as she anxiously awaits these tests.

Tomorrow at 9:30 Ark Rentals has purchased advertising time for us to talk about the benefit concert for mom that will take place at the Lazy Dog Coffee House this Sunday from 6-9. Turn your radio dial to T-102 (101.9) and check it out. We hope to see a lot of you at this concert.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Monday the 3rd of December

Mom goes for treatment number 9 tomorrow. Please pray for mom's blood work and weight. Mom's appointment is at 10:45 and the chemotherapy is scheduled for 12:30.

The holidays always remind us to be thankful for the relationships we have. And so again we say thank you for allof your love, support and prayers. It means a lot to mom and it encourages her for this fight.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Tuesday the 27th of November

Mom received treatment number 9 today. All of the blood work looked good and mom's visit with Dr. White was very reassuring. Her weight was up a few ounces. Mom now weighs in at a whopping 96+ pounds. All went well today and treatment number 10 is scheduled for next Tuesday.

On another note: The Deacon board at GEFC has asked the church (friends are welcome to join in) to fast and pray for mom's health tomorrow the 28th. The church will be open from 6:30-8:30 in room 107 for anyone who would like to pray at the church.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Monday the 26th of November

Tomorrow at 12:45 mom goes for her 9th Gemsar treatment. Please pray that mom's blood counts and weight will enable her to receive this treatment. Also pray that the treatment will continue to destroy the cancer cells in mom's body. The family spent a wonderful weekend together up in the Poconos. Much fun was had by all. Thank you for your continued support and prayers.

December 9th there will be a contemporary/secular awesome benefit concert for mom at the Lazy Dog Coffee House. (www.lazydogcoffeehouse.com) The concert will be from 6-9 pm. There will be a cover charge at the door and 100% of it will go to mom's medical costs.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Tuesday the 20th of November

Today mom received treatment number 8. All of her labs came back great, but her weight continues to be a concern. Mom has lost a few pounds and may need to make some dietary adjustments. Please continue to pray for mom as her body uses these drugs to battle the cancer. Thank you all for your continued support.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Monday the 19th of November

Mom goes to Geisinger for her 8th treatment tomorrow. Lab tests are at 10:45, followed by the office visit at 11:30 and treatment at 12:30. Please pray that mom will be able to get her treatment tomorrow and that the treatment will attack the cancer in mom's body. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support.

Don't forget to get dinner at Friendly's in Pottsville. Details are in the side column.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Wednesday the 14th of November

Today is Lynne Ott's Birthday. The birthday girl turned 57 years young today. To start her birthday celebration mom was treated to a (very long overdue) pedicure by a friend. She is relaxing at home at least until Grammy, Poppy and Aunt Sandy get up from Philly. Tonight we are having a family celebration and tons of fun. Wish her a Happy B-Day and continue to keep her in your prayers. Thank you all for all of your love and support.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Friday the 9th of November

Mom received treatment number 7 today. Her blood counts were good and she weighed 99 pounds (a small increase from last weak.) It was a long trip to Geisinger today but we did get to see the first snow flakes of the year. Mom will continue treatment as planned with a slight variation in the scheduling. Mom's next Gemsar treatment will be in two Tuesdays.

As a side note mom now has an AOL IM (instant messenger) account. Her handle is SuperChicknLynne so all of you IM people out there can add her to your buddy list.

Thanks for your continued support and prayers.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Thursday the 8th of November

Wow, it has been almost two months since mom was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. Mom has been handling the treatments well and is in less pain than this summer, so we have a lot to be thankful for. We are also thankful for all of you. Your outpouring of love and support has been incredible.

Here is someone special that we are also so thankful for...
I wanted to take a moment and introduce you to our new friend. Her name is Vicky (aka from blog comments: Vicky D). Vicky received the same diagnosis as mom this past spring. To date she is 20 treatments into getting better and is doing great. It has been a great joy to have been encouraged by her story and emails as she is winning the battle against pancreatic cancer! Please pray for Vicky, she has become so important to us.

Mom's goes for treatment number 7 this week. Her laboratory tests are scheduled for 1:15, followed by an office visit at 2:00 and if all of her blood levels are sufficient she will receive her Gemsar treatment at 2:30. Please continue to pray for mom's blood levels, weight and treatment.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Friday the 2nd of November

Mom was able to receive her chemotherapy treatment today. All of her blood counts were up! Her weight has dropped a little, this could be from the chemotherapy, the cancer, the diet or because she eats like a mouse and doesn't know where the stove is.

Three shots to maintain her white blood cell count will continue through this week. Dr. White has been encouraged by mom's ability to continue on the seven week straight plan. Please pray for the upcoming cat-scan test which will be conducted in the near future and the upcoming 7th treatment. Thank you all for your love and supprt. We love you all.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Friday the 2nd of November

Today Mom will go to Geisinger for her 6th chemotherapy treatment. Mom will meet with Dr. White who will explain the chemotherapy treatment plan for the next few weeks. If all goes well and mom's blood levels are okay, then mom will receive her 6th dose of Gemsar. Please pray that mom will be able to receive this treatment and that the treatment would kill the cancer.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Monday the 29th of October

What a busy weekend we all had. First it was an exciting day following chemotherapy: Taylor, Caleb and myself all crashed at Mom's Saturday morning. Her energy left the three of us (who were exhausted) feeling a bit jealous. Mom's energy carried her through Saturday and a busy Sunday at my house with a crew from GEFC and our family. Of course mom is always entertained when Matt starts smirking. This is because when Matt starts smirking, trouble is in the air and the Otts love trouble (despite what our very down to earth, mild mannered reputation might suggest). Luke panicked when Matt convinced him to be in charge of the hayride from the trailer and then added..."and Luke start yelling if we are going to hit (the ground), because someone or everyone will probably get thrown off (the trailer)." It wasn't long after that Luke started yelling like it was the end of the world (Luke gets frightened easily). Matt just laughed and laughed and egged Luke on some more. Good Times! Tonight, Mom/Granny had a little elephant show up at her door looking for some tricks or some treats. What a fun night. With all of this fun please pray that mom will be able to catch up on some rest and please pray for her body and the chemo as they fight the cancer. Thanks for all of the love you have poured on us these past few months...keep it coming (especially in the form of your wonderful comments.)

Friday, October 26, 2007

Friday the 26th of October

Mom received her chemotherapy treatment this week. Her white blood count has continued to rise, her platelet count has stayed around 115 (100 is the cutoff for treatment, so continue to keep this in prayer), and her weight dropped only a few ounces (from 99.9 to 99.6). Treatment number 5 is completed, 2 more to go before testing. Please continue to lift mom up in prayer and support. Thank you all for your encouraging words...keep them coming.

Friday the 26th of October

Today mom travels to Geisinger for her 5th Chemotherapy treatment. Her blood will be tested at about 12:45 and chemo will most likely start around 1:30. Please pray for mom's blood count and weight. Also pray that mom would be able to get the treatment and that the treatment would work. Thanks so much for your continued support.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Wednesday the 24th of October

Thank you all for your unending support and prayer. Please continue to pray for mom's blood counts, weight and dietary needs. Also pray that she is able to rest enough to provide her body with the much needed energy to fight this disease. We are two days away from treatment number 5.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Friday the 19th of October

Mom's white blood count and platelet count are back up! So the 4th gemsar treatment will begin any minute. Mom was also elated to find out that she will only need 4 shots (previously 5)to maintain her white blood cell count. Dr. White laid out the treatment plan for mom today as well. She will continue with chemotherapy every week for 7 weeks (this was week 4) and then mom will go onto a 3 week on 1 week off cycle. Dr. White is going to get a catscan and run some tests after week 7 to see how the treatment has been working. Mom was very encouraged by the visit she had to Geisinger this week. Keep praying that the chemo would destroy the cancer and that mom's blood counts will be stable enough to allow her to finish the last 3 chemotherapy sessions in this phase of the treatment.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Thursday the 18th of October

Tomorrow mom goes to Geisinger for her fourth chemotherapy appointment. She is scheduled to have blood drawn and tested at 12:45. If her white blood count and platelets are high enough chemotherapy will begin at approximately 1:15. Please pray that mom will be able to receive the treatment and that it will work! Thank you all, so much, for your love and support, please continue to pray for our mom and continue to encourage her as well.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Monday the 15th of October

Mom's next appointment is Friday at 12:45 for blood work and if all goes well the chemotherapy will start at 1:30. Please pray for mom's white blood count and platelet count. Mom has had two days of injectable treatments to help boost mom's white blood cell count. We are extremely thankful for Anne (mom's neighbor) who is a nurse and has been administering the shots. Mom also made it to church Sunday and hung out in the sound room with Caleb during the service. Please continue to pray that mom would keep gaining weight, that she would be able to receive chemotherapy on Friday and that the chemotherapy would attack the cancer. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Friday the 12th of October

Mom's in chemotherpay! Her blood count was borderline but she is receiving her treatment as I type and she has also gained 3 pounds since her last visit. Sunday she starts 5 injectable treatments (one a day) to boost her white cell blood count. Her plateletts dropped a little bit this week so please continue to pray that these will not continue to drop so that mom can continue treatment as scheduled. Thank you all for your prayers. Please continue to lift mom up.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Friday the 12th of October

Chemotherapy is scheduled for today, mom will travel to Geisinger, get her blood tested and meet with Dr. White. If all goes well mom will be able to receive her third treatment of chemotherapy. If mom's white blood count is too then she will not be able to receive today's treatment. Please pray for the trip and mom's blood count.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wednesday the 10th of October

Mom accomplished her first fearless visit to Geisinger today and had a very nice visit with Dr. Sheldon who has been a continual blessing to us through this whole process. Mom would like to thank all of you for your prayers. Please continue to pray that mom's white blood count would enable her to receive chemotherapy on Friday. Mom has also gained two pounds in two days, which was extremely encouraging news to her.

Wednesday the 10th of October

Today mom has an appointment with Dr. Sheldon at Geisinger Medical. Mom also met with a dietitian this week who expanded her diet to help her get more of the calories she needs to maintain her weight. Please continue to pray for her white blood count to recover, for her weight to be up and for the chemotherapy and diet to attack the cancer in moms body. Continue to pray for God to do the miraculous!

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Sunday the 7th of October

After a stressful weekend of contemplating dietary need, white blood counts and other exciting cancer related topics, Mom bounced back with a visit to church today (despite her fears of getting sick). She had to pop into the Kid's Connection room and say "Hi" to some of her favorite people, the kids of GEFC. It was a joy to see mom ducking the service in the sound room with her youngest son.

Please remember not to visit if you suspect that you have or may have been exposed to a cold, the flu or a virus. Also children with immunizations should not be around mom either while her blood count is low.

Please continue to pray for her weight, white blood count and cancer treatments. Your support has meant everything for us.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Friday the 5th of October

Mom's white blood count was low, but they went ahead with today's treatment and it went great (mom gets braver every week). This may mean that mom will need other injectible treatments to help her white blood count stay high enough for the chemotherapy to continue as planned. Dr White is pursuing approval of these injectible drugs so that they will be available to mom next Friday if her count remains low. Unfortunately the supplemental drugs to help moms blood count will not be in time for next weeks treatment. Mom will go to Geisinger next Friday to get her blood counts tested again and her white blood count is high enough they will administer a third treatment. If mom's blood count drops she will not be able to get chemo next Friday. Please pray that mom's white blood count will be high enough for a third treatment without having to take a week off.
Dr. White is also concerned about mom's weight. She has lost about 10% of her body weight since August. While mom continues to maintain a strict, cancer fighting diet (one that is very lean as well) she also needs to up her caloric intake. Please pray for mom in this area as well.

A Prayer Blog For Mom

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Thursday the 4th of October

Tomorrow (Friday the 5th) mom goes for her second chemotherapy treatment. Her blood work is scheduled for 12:45 with the chemotherapy following at 1:30. Please remember to pray for mom specifically during this time. Please pray that mom's second treatment goes great, that her blood counts are appropriate for the treatment to occur and that the chemotherapy would attack the cancer.

Mom had a great time at the Phillies game and getting to see everyone from down there. Thank you for your continued prayer, for the support and for the encouraging comments. Keep them coming.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Tuesday the 2nd of October

"For my God shall supply all your needs..." Thank you all for your thoughts, prayers, financial help and love. I can't express how much you all mean to me. You are all a precious gift from God. Please keep praying and writing, it gives me much strength to face each new challenge. I appreciate your prayers for strength, courage and healing. It's hard to express but please know my love. My heart has been touched.
Love,
Lynne
Psalm 118.
PS. Tomorrow I am going to the Phillies playoff game with Randy, Dee and Sandy. Go Phils.

Tuesday the 2nd of October

Today upon pulling into my mother's driveway, I was greeted by the UPS delivery man. The gentlemen asked, "Are you Ott?" I said yes and he handed me a small package and left. The contents of this package was the drug we need to help the chemo fight the cancer, Tarseva. It was a little ironic to be given life preserving meds so casually. We are very thankful to finally have the medication after a few days of difficuty. Our insurance company has been a wonderful help in getting the medication approved.
We have the drug! Please pray that it would be effective and powerful and that it would clear the cancer from mom's body. Please continue to pray, encourage and comment. Mom's spirit has certainly been lifted by all of your many kind words and prayers.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Friday the 28th of September

Today's chemotherapy went extremely well. Mom was a little scared anticipating what very well could have been a very difficult procedure. After a few hours of waiting she was nicely surprised to feel nothing at all when the chemotherapy was administered. The only complaint of discomfort came after they attached the port for the IV fluids to her chest. Geisinger Hospital has a very comfortable facility and the nurses and physician assistants that took care of us were incredibly comforting and pleasant. After our second unfortunate run in with the local CVS pharmacy (who truly needs to get their act together) mom received a few doses of the Tarseva drug previously mentioned. So far there have been no side effects from the chemotherapy. Please pray for mom's comfort and healing. We cannot see the effect the chemo is having on the cancer but we pray that God will use the chemo to get rid of the cancer. Please pray to that end. Also pray for mom's comfort through all of this and you can also pray that her blood count would remain high enough to continue treatments without interruption.

If you have a transmittable disease or infection (such as a cold, the flu, a virus of some sort) please call the house before visiting. If mom's blood count is too low, it will be easier for her to "catch something" which could potentially interrupt her treatment. The visits have been a great comfort to our mom. Keep them coming.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Friday the 27th of September

Today, Friday (this is being posted thursday night) mom will go for her 1st chemotherapy treatment at Geisinger. The chemotherapy apointment is for 1:30. Please pray for this treatment that will last at least 1 and a half hours. Pray that mom's body will react in a possitive way and that the chemo would shrink and even eliminate the cancer.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Wednesday the 26th of September

We received word from MGH in Boston. They agree with our other doctors and said that mom's treatment plan of aggresive chemotherapy is what we need to be doing right now. Chemotherapy will begin Friday as opposed to Monday. We will be sending test results to John Hopkins in the upcomming days.

Mom also met with a nutritionist today who has added some supplimentation to promote organ health and to help her body attack the cancer naturally.

Please continue to pray that the chemotharapy will shrink, even eliminate the cancer. Thank you all for your ongoing prayers and support.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Tuesday the 25th of September

Today we received word from Thomas Jefferson Hospital. After reviewing the test results they agreed with our current treatment plan set up by Dr. Sheldon and Dr. White. We will continue to pursue an opinion from MGH in Boston and we will begin seeking an opinion from Johns Hopkins in Maryland.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Monday the 24th of September

Today we met with Dr. White our Chemotherapy doctor. He was very nice and has a gentle and loving spirit about him. He has set mom on a treatment plan which includes Gemsar (the chemo) once a week for two 3 month cycles with Tarseva which is a fairly new drug taken once a day orally. Tarseva has been shown to help Gemsar attack pancreatic cancer. Because this is a fairly new drug the Dr.'s office has a health insurance specialist working on getting mom this drug. We should hear from this specialist Tuesday and he will let us know how to procede in aquiring the drug. Please pray that there will not be any snags in getting the Tarseva in a timely manner. We were under the assumption that the actualy Gemsar treatment would begin today. That assumption was wrong. It is scheduled for next monday and the treatment will repeat every monday for the next 3 months as long as mom's blood count allows. Both Dr. White, Dr. Sheldon and our nurses assure us that waiting a few more days to begin this treatment will not have any affect on the outcome. We are so thankful for Dr. Sheldon who has given us his cell phone, taken calls from Matt and has answered our many questions. We have another appointment with him the 10th of October and he has suggested we request a CT-Scan about half way into treatments (about 6 weeks). Please continue to pray that the cancer would respond to this treatment and keep the encouragemment comming!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Monday the 23rd of September

Monday begins the chemo treatment at Geisinger. Please pray for our appointment with Dr. Sheldon and then our appointment with Dr. White who will be in charge of my mother's chemotherapy. The chemotherapy appointment begins at 2:00 pm and may last a couple of hours (at this point we do not know how long the treatment will take). Please commit to praying for my mom between 2 and 4 pm. Pray that God would use the chemotherapy to push back and eliminate the cancer cells. Pray that her healthy cells would remain strong and that she would heal as only the hand of God can heal. Also pray that the side-effects would be minimal if not abscent.

Thank you all for your prayers!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Friday the 21st of September

Today's biopsy results confirmed that the pancreatic cancer has spread, so the treatment plan will follow the path discussed at the last appointment over a week ago. We will start chemo monday. Please pray with us that the Chemo would shrink and even wipe out all of the cancer that has spread and that the chemo would start to shrink the tumor in mom's pancreas making it operable.

Dr. Sheldon remained hopeful, saying that mom is in great health (except for this bout with cancer), seems physically up to the challenge and is younger than most people who go through this kind of cancer and treatment.

Dr. Sheldon hands us off to Dr. White, our new chemotherapy doctor, on monday. Please pray that the chemo treatment will go well and that it will start to shrink the cancer imediately.

Thank you so much for all of your support, comments, cards, gifts and visits. Please continue the flow of support and prayer, it has been a great encouragement to our Mom and our entire family.

If you would like to order a wristband (to show your support for mom, help with her medical bills and remind you to pray for her) please email Josh or send a check for two dollars to his home address with a return address so that we can, mail one (or more than one) back to you.
Or just bump into him somewhere and he can hand you one. We have lots of these things so don't be shy ;)

Friday the 21st of September

Surgery started at 7:30 this morning and is expected to last 2 hours.

Mom came through surgery well. I will update the details from today's tests later tonight. Chemo starts MONDAY thanks to Dr. Sheldon our very good doctor from geisinger who ordered the chemo a week ago after the initial meeting with my mother!!!!!! Pray for these treatments to have the desired effects.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Thursday the 20th of September

Mom's appointment at Geisinger is scheduled for 6:15 am - tomorow (Friday the 21st). This procedure will include placing a stent into my mother for the distribution of the chemotherapy and a biopsy of the two spots on the liver. Please pray for some good news tomorrow!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday the 17th of September.

Mom went to Geisinger for her preop today. This has been a significant day for my mom's fight. We were in contact with Dr. Yeo from Thomas Jeffeferson Univ. Hospital. They have requested to see our cat-scans and other reports, it will take Dr. Yeo two days to review the reports, once they arrive at Jefferson and then he will meet with my mom the thursday after he has been able to review all of the information to discuss the possibilities of surgery. Dr. Yeo and his department are highly experienced with pancreatic cancer and is one of the best pancreatic cancer surgeons in the world. Please pray for that appointment. We have also decided on a third step that we will begin to persue if we need another opinion on overall treatment. Thank you so much for all of your suggestions and concerns regarding the treatment of our mother's cancer. We have persued and are persuing the best programs in the US and have been made aware of all of the wonderful doctors that have done so much to fight pancreatic cancer. Keep praying.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Wednseday the 12th of September

It was a rough report today. The surgeon at Geisinger Hospital met with mom today to review the biopsy results. After reviewing the results they took another more detailed catscan. This catscan revieled that the tumor is pushed up against a major artery that goes into her pancreas. Unfortunately this means, according to this surgeon, the tumor is inoperabole until its size can be reduced through chemo and radiation. The ct-scan also revealed two small but suspicious spots on her liver and one small spot on her lung. If the spots on her liver are cancerous then radiation can not be used. We need the chemo to have a strong affect on both the spots on the liver and the pancreas. If the liver spots can be reduced to nothing then radiation can be added to the treatment of the tumor in her pancreas. It will be a hard road ahead, but mom has promissed to fight and we have promised to fight right along side of her. Monday mom goes for preop at Geisinger, Danvil. Friday mom will have the liver biopsied and will have a stent put in so the newest chemo treatment can be administered directly where it needs to go. Keep praying and thanks for all the love so many of you have shown our family.

In His Hands.

Monday the 10th of September

We found out that mom has pancreatic cancer. The initial tests showed that the tumor in her pancreas was cancerous and she has a suspicious lymph node. Test results on these biopsys will come back Wed.