Update #39 for Alan’s Army
On Wednesday Alan went to Princeton and had the dry run with the radiation folks. They reported all went well. He has a standing 9:15am appointment for his daily treatments that are scheduled to start on Tuesday.
Alan also had a CT scan on Wednesday. We sent a copy via DHL to the neuro-surgeon in Philly and took it with us to the Neuro-opthamologist on Thursday. They are still looking for the disc in Philly as DHL took it upon themselves to deliver it to the hospital instead of the address we sent it to. We will deliver a copy personally on Monday when we go to visit the oncologist.
On Thursday we visited the neuro-opthamologist again. He said the new CT showed the ventricles to be smaller. He thought his tests with Alan showed no change in his sight, but Alan thinks it is a bit worse. He says he can still see what little he could but everything is now cloudy like in a bright fog bank or a smoke-filled room. The doctor didn’t know what to make of it and wanted to know what Philly thought, but Philly, of course, never got the disc. The Neuro-opthamologist called Friday late afternoon to say he had been thinking about it some more and he is very concerned. He said there is no proof the shunt is always working. He thinks even less pressure would be better and wants us to consider a bigger shunt or an operation to slit the sheath around the optic nerve on Alan’s right eye to relieve pressure. It is discouraging that he seems to have written off the left eye and is now talking in terms of not losing any more sight as opposed to regaining sight in the right eye.. He suggested we see some neuro-opthamologists at HUP for a second opinion, but he wants us to do it ASAP on Monday when we are already down there for our oncologist visit. We expect an early Monday call from Ben at the neuro-surgeons and we will ask him then about setting us up with a HUP doctor. Of course if the decision is to do any operation it will screw up the radiation/chemo schedule.
From the Good News Department:
Ninety 100mg pills of Temodar (chemo) arrived FedEx from the good folks at Schering-Plough on Thursday. It was weird to hold a 1/2 pound box in my hands that was worth more than my jeep.
We also had a luncheon at GfK (where Alan and I work) on Thursday. Workmate Kurt Kusenko runs a fund-raising lunch every year for the Autism walk, so he decided to run another one to raise funds for Alan’s medical expenses. About 20 volunteers cooked entrees, salads, and desserts and everyone in the office was invited to eat lunch and make a donation. Unfortunately we had to leave early for the eye doctor appointment in Edison, but it was great to eat some awesome food and see all those folks come together and support Alan. Kurt stopped by the house after work that evening to return my crock pot (I made Mango and Pineapple Pork with Brown Rice) and give Alan the $2,228 (wow!) that was given by our wonderful work family. Thanks everyone! And thanks so much to Kurt for organizing a great event!
A number of other friends have inquired about fundraising for Alan so we took the money and opened a separate bank account just for that purpose. This weekend I will setup a PayPal account linked to that account and get that info out in a later update.
I’ve also ordered a bunch of “Alan’s Army” wristbands (like the yellow Lance Armstrong ones, but in a desert-camo color) and we will start selling those to raise money as well.
On Saturday, Nick and Rebecca visited. Nick (Alan’s college roommate) actually was also here on Wednesday night as he stopped in since he was in the area anyway. Turns out he was in Princeton filming Transformers 2. [Great story - Nick mentioned to Shia LeBeouf (the star of the movie) that it was his 13 year old sister’s birthday and Shia said “let’s call her and wish her a Happy Birthday” - that must have been some surprise for her!
Other Liberty University pals Woody and Jules also visited on Saturday.
But the visit Alan looked forward to the most all week was from his favorite Physical Therapist, Gina, who got here at about 3pm and stayed to after midnight.
Thank you all for your continued support. I will let you know what happens on Monday.
God Bless,
Andrew