Sunday, March 17, 2013

Back from Texas

We had such a wonderful trip to Texas and thank you all for your prayers. We LOVE LOVE LOVE Dr. McClain. He was so patient with Brian and super knowledgeable. It's amazing, in the last three and a half years of doing this Fred and I have seen that we typically have to direct the doctor, point out certain things and ask LOTS of questions. With Dr. McClain, we went into the room and didn't have to open our mouths and we were able to tell that this man KNOWS what he is doing. He asked us questions and told us what we probably have experienced and what we can expect. He was right on with everything. His communication with us gave us a huge sense of comfort and peace. Dr. McClain did some clinical evaluation of Brian that assessed what Fred and I were most concerned about, and that is neurological involvement. From that clinical assessment it appears as if Brian does have some neurological involvement, but Dr. McClain commented that he really needed to see an MRI of Brian's brain. All of the scans that were sent to Dr. McClain were unreadable. He described them as an over exposed photo. We had CD's of all of Brian's MRI's, including the one from last Friday (March 8th), and we gave those to Dr. McClain. We are hoping it is a better quality than the ones that were sent to him from Sacred Heart. Dr. McClain wasn't sure if there was some technical problem in the sending of the information, that somehow things went haywire and messed up the imaging, or if the imagining that he was seeing was really the MRI imaging that Sacred Heart had taken. We are praying that the CD we gave him will be readable and not "an over exposed photo".

So, here's where we are:
  We are waiting this week to hear back from Dr. McClain. We will either hear that a.) We need more imaging and to get a new MRI taken somewhere else b.) all is looking good and Brian can complete this protocol and be done with chemo (this protocol that Brian is currently on will complete in a couple of months and was suggested by Dr. McClain last March when Brian was diagnosed with Diabetes Insipidus.) or c.) Brian's MRI revealed the need for more chemo and it will be a higher dose of  Cytarabine (also known as Ara-C) and will extend treatment for six more months.

 We are assuming that Brian will probably end up with more chemo and the higher dose of Ara-C based off what we saw with Dr. McClain in his office. However, we are hopeful that Brian will be done with chemo after this protocol in two months. We would really appreciate your prayers for Brian during this time. We kinda feel like anyway we go, even if he has a few more months of chemo, that we see the finish line. And for that, we are very excited.

     We are so thrilled with Dr. McClain and the work he has done for families like ours with a little one with LCH. Brian has now been added to a study Dr. McClain is doing, and Fred and I even gave samples and filled out a questionnaire. We are happy to help with the research and treatment of LCH in any way we can.

    Dr. McClain is so knowledgeable that there is just a huge relief in knowing that Brian is under his care. The research and treatment of LCH is what he does. It's not just something he may have heard about in medical school years ago, but he has spent his life in research and treatment of LCH. HE KNOWS ALL ABOUT IT. (I cannot stress this enough. We've had several frustrating times as parents trying to convince our local doctors to hear us out, only to be given the response of "that's not related to LCH", when we *know* things are not right. To walk into Dr. McClain's office and get validated that what we experienced IS in fact LCH was a huge relief. Not because we want to be right, but because we can RELAX and know that our little boy is getting the best care possible for his disease.) This disease is so rare and some oncologists may never treat a child with LCH, yet Dr. McClain sees hundreds. People from all over the nation and even the world, travel to Houston for their medical expertise. We were told that a great number of people go to Texas Children's Hospital just to see Dr. McClain. We really wish that we could go back to three and half years ago when Brian was first diagnosed and have gone immediately to Dr. McClain, but we can't. Sitting and thinking about the what if's will not change anything. We are thankful that we are with Dr. McClain now. We feel so blessed that we are able to call Dr. McClain Brian's doctor.

3 comments:

  1. You all may not feel it or see it, but you are one of the strongest families I know. I am so encouraged to see your attitude of faith as you trust in the Lord through this difficult trial... and raise a beautiful family of four! You are so often in my thoughts and prayers.

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  2. Praying for you guys, Carrie! Thanks for the update. We will continue to pray for total healing and for peace.

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  3. I seriously can't wait to give Ellie this update! She loves praying for Brian and we love you all so much!

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