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Re: Further debulking - for Heather   Message List  
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Hi Heather
 
Mark has had two surgeries for debulking/biopsies. The first was in November 1994, and the 2nd was in July 2005, so he had had  11 years of reasonable health in-between. Keeping as fit as possible is quite important, but as you say, not always possible. But what is more important is after the procedure, not to expect a rapid recovery - recovery will take place, but patience is very important!!!. Mark did expect to recover quickly and it didn't happen...and we had our teenagers with us in Auckland and were pretty keen to get home to Gisborne. He had a few days in the ward - was fairly wobbly on his legs at first, then we had one night all together in the motel at Domain Lodge (after he had had a CT scan to check everything was ok post-operatively).  Mark seemed fine until when the taxi was outside about to take us to the airport, he then started feeling very unwell - terribly headachy. At that point we should have cancelled our flights and phoned the hospital. We didn't and continued home on the one hour flight. Mark was fairly messed up by the time we got home...and his recovery seemed quite set-back by this. Several months later, a scan showed he had had a haemorrhage! Obviously we had pushed things along too much...and we will know next time not to continue with our plans if things aren't going well. Im sure you will be more sensible than we were, and everything will be fine with Dennis's op.
Whereabouts are you?
Please let us know when the operation is...and we will be thinking of you.
 
Much love
 
Liz and Mark
 
PS Thank you so much Chris and Susan - looks like we have not had very good information  and we will be following this up tomorrow.
 
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Re: Mothers Day and PETs From: Heather Linncoln

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Posted by: "Heather Linncoln" dmha93@...   dmha93

Mon May 11, 2009 3:25 am (PDT)



Hi liz,

My husband is due to see his Neurosurgeon this week to discuss a 2nd debulking. He had his first surgery last June and then had Radiotherapy and Temodal. It looks like the tumour has come back within 12 weeks despite
Dennis being on Temodal for the last six months. I thought this was supposed to be a great drug?!

He is now back on 12mg of Dexamethazone and the Neuro registrars are telling us this surgery will only buy him more time.

Can any one give us any advise on second debulking? Dennis was so physically fit before the last surgery he bounced back really quickly, but after nearly a year of all the drugs and the physical & mental changes I have seen, I am feeling very anxious.

Heather & Dennis

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From: "methompson@xtra.co.nz" <methompson@xtra.co.nz>
To: nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 11 May, 2009 2:46:29 AM
Subject: [nzbraintumour] Mothers Day and PETs

Hi Everyone
 
Thanks Linda for the nice Mothers Day wishes. Its great that Bruce had a good time in Australia, and that all went well with his trip.
 
Mark managed to run the Rotorua Marathon last weekend (his 3rd one in 3 years).in spite of the fact his tumour is still growing!!! But his main problem was that he had serious problems with the iliotibial ligament in his thigh from about 4 weeks before the marathon. It was extremely painful for him to train in the last 4 weeks, so he only had physio - which didnt help with the ligament much at all... then his knees seemed to pack up...so he probably shouldn't have tried to run the marathon at all - Nevertheless he did - although he had to walk for 26 km of it with very painful legs - St Johns, his wife (me!) and other helpful people wanted to pull him off the course - but he didn't want to stop - so finally completed it in 6.45 hours !!! Still he beat 26 people - including some his own age or younger!!! And, amazingly, he could still walk afterwards and isn't crippled for life...in fact this week his injuries have finally started to get better - and he
was able to actually go for a short run yesterday!!! He got a nice finishers medal and T-shirt - so hes very proud of himself!!!
 
Since Marks tumour seems to be still growing, according to the MRI scan, in spite of 3 rounds of CCNU (November, Dec, and Jan) and two rounds of Temodal (Feb and March), it is all getting quite difficult now. He is taking 4mg Dexamethasone, as well as 3 different anti-epileptics. Lamotrigine is the new one that seems to be doing the best job, so now we are able to reduce the Epilim and Dilantin. The plan is to try Carboplatin chemo from next week. The oncologists think the tumour has become chemo-resistant, so there is only a slim chance that Carboplatin will work. But there seem to be no other options in NZ. The neurosurgeon (Muthu from Waikato) has proposed the possibility of  doing  some helpful debulking with "Awake" surgery if we would like to try that later in the year.
 
Meantime the other recommendation we have had from a locum American radiologist (who read Mark's last MRI scan here in Gisborne) is that Mark should really have a PET scan to make sure it is tumour regrowth not scar tissue. The oncologist says there is no possibility of PETs in NZ using isotopes that actually penetrate the brain. Wakefield Hospital in Wellington only have glucose isotopes which are no good for reaching brain tumours - so that is the end of that discussion. Besides, since Marks surgery and radiotherapy was over 14 years ago, scar tissue shouldn't be growing now. However we wonder whether it could be scar tissue from 3 years ago when he had his last biopsy/debulking? The neurosurgeon isn't interested in PETs either, he would just like to do surgery to see whats there.
 
We will keep you updated, but would really appreciate any comments/advice,
 
Mark and Liz

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    NZ Brain Tumour SupportHi Heather Mark has had two surgeries for debulking/biopsies. The first was in November 1994, and the 2nd was in July 2005, so he had...
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    May 14, 2009
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    Hi Liz, Dennis op was supposed to be tomorrow, but an emergency has come in and now we are told it will be next Thursday. The hospital have promised us there...
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    Hi Heather,   If Dennis is not able to work and you need to look after him then with a medical cert from docs he can go onto a invalids benefit and you will...
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    May 14, 2009
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    Hi Heather, my husband sailed through his first resection, but 11 months later, after having completed radiation, it showed residual tumour, so he had further...
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    May 14, 2009
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    No more Surgery, No more chemo! Only a few weeks left. I am am in much pain now its hard to breathe and I still have to go up to to the hospital with a...
    Heather Linncoln
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    Oh Heather I am so terribly sorry. I know your pain and wish there was something I could say to ease it for you. Please know that we are all thinking of you...
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    Sep 1, 2009
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    Dear Heather we are so sorry - our thoughts are with you and all the family. KIA KAHA Sue & John Bowman Parents of Dave No more Surgery, No more chemo! Only a...
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    Heather, I am so sorry to read this, I know what you mean about the breathing thing, sometimes it is just so much to bear isnt it. I so feel for you, wishing...
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    Sep 2, 2009
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    Dear Heather   I was so sad to hear that Dennis is close to the end now. Our hearts go out to both of you.   Susan and Stefan ... From: Heather Linncoln...
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    Hi Heather,    How are you and Dennis doing? I have thought of you guys often.   Susan ... From: Heather Linncoln <dmha93@...> Subject:...
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    Hi Susan, Dennis is comfortable but still very sleepy all the time, but in the last two days I have noticed that when he is asleep it is much harder to rouse...
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    Hi Heather, Matt also was on 16mg of dex a day which as you know is the maximum dosage His weight ballooned up to 120kg with all the steroids (he was normally ...
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    Hi, Thank you to everyone for your kind thoughts.Apologies in advance, but I need to rant!! So here goes. I am soo fed upo and fustrated. dennis's seem to...
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    sorry guys, extreme blonde scatty moment didnt mean to send was trying to delete! Heather ________________________________ From: Heather Linncoln...
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    Hi Heather, this brings back very raw memories for me. Just have faith in those wonderful doctors and staff that help us and our loved ones in the last...
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    Sep 19, 2009
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    Thinking of you both Heather. I think the Dex dosage becomes a fine line between keeping Dennis comfortable but also masks all the side effects? take care ...
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    Hi Heather,   I have helped care for and been with my mum during last few weeks of her life when she had pancreatic cancer. Most doctors are good at...
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    Hi all, My incredibly brave soul mate, Dennis passed away yesterday afternoon, he died peacefully with help from morphine, so in no pain. I feel as though i...
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    Dear Heather, Im so sorry to hear of your Dennis's passing.  My love and prayers are with you and your family. Love Kath xxx ... From: Heather Linncoln...
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    Hi Heather, I am so sorry for your loss, but so pleased he passed peacefully. Even having been there it is still so difficult to know what to say as I know ...
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    Dear Heather, Thinking of you and your family over the next few days, weeks and months. keep all the good times firmly in your mind, it certainly helps. I am...
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    My thoughts are with you and your family. As Becs said, from someone who has been there as well, I know that there are no words.... except know that when you...
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    Dear Heather, I'm so very sorry to hear of Dennis' passing. You and your family will be in my thoughs and prayers, especially over the coming days. Much love ...
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    Sep 23, 2009
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    Dear Heather I am so so sorry to hear of Dennis's passing. I would imagine his Dad never did get to see him? You have my no. if there is anything I can do for...
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    I am so very very sorry. xx Even though I have experienced it is still so hard to find the right words. xx Penny ... From: Heather Linncoln To:...
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    Heather, I am so very sorry to hear that Dennis has gone, words are just not enough and as everyone else has said we are all here thinking of you and wishing...
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    Heather, Please know that we are thinking of you at this time, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Diane Toscano mother of Colette I----- Original Message...
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    Dear Heather Sorry to hear this news. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. God bless Chris and Lynda...
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