So, as is pretty typical for me, I have spoken just a bit too soon about Jarod being "out of the woods". He had his follow up CT scans this week and the results came back with some abnormal lymph nodes in his lower abdomen...DAMN!!! His oncologist, Dr. Filip, has reviewed the results with Dr. Einhorn (Indiana Univ) and because of the rare type of germ cell tumor that Jarod had and the precise nature of removing these lymph nodes, they both feel he needs to head to Indiana Univ to have a urology surgeon who specializes in germ cell tumors remove them. We are headed up on June 29, will have a consult with Dr. Einhorn and the surgeon on June 30th and then he's scheduled for surgery on July 1st.
There is a chance they are benign...but the only way to know is to remove them. He will be in the hospital for about 4 days and can fly home 36-48 hours after he's discharged and do the follow up care back here in Atlanta. My head can't even begin to wrap around the idea of them being cancerous and the whole chemo regiman again, so I'm choosing to believe they are all benign and it's just a setback. But, nonetheless, your prayers would be greatly appreciated once again for Jarod and his beautiful wife Lindsey.
I will try, once again, to update the blog as things progress as most of our family is back west and it's just a good way to let everyone know what's going on. Thanks again for all the thoughts and prayers.
3 years ago
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I am so sorry to hear that Marc! We are constantly praying for you guys, and especially Jarod! We love you guys very much!!!
We love you guys and you are in our prayers.
we ust got home from the reunion and Dad is now talking to Kev as I am reading your blog. Marcy, I am so sorry that you have to go through all the misery that things like this can cause. We will continue on as before with our prayers and good thoughts. It just has to be a good outcome!!! Give Jarod our love and we will be in touch. Our prayers are with you and Kev also. we love you
It seems the road with Cancer always has its setbacks. But never give up the fight! and your family is in our prayers. LOve, Shari and Steve
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