Well the good part about the liver biopsy is that it turned
my 3-day holiday weekend into a 4-day weekend. Woo-hoo!! I knew enough about the procedure to be
nervous as it approached but I figured that I’m pretty good with handling pain
so all would probably be OK.
The doctor that did the biopsy was great. His name was Dr. Burgos. As opposed to other interventional
radiologists that I’ve had for port insertion/removal Dr. Burgos was very
social and upbeat. He told me what to
expect and kept me well informed as he was doing things. YES, I was wide awake and undraped. i.e. I was able to see everything as he was
doing it! That was both good and bad
because I was able to know what was coming but darn those needles were
BIG! About the only part that really
hurt was right at the beginning when he inserted the needle through my rib cage
and then into the liver. The best part
came at the end when he told me that I had “scored one for the team”. I asked him what he meant and he told me that
whenever he sees that his patient is a relatively young man he gets worried
because men can’t take pain like a woman.
He told me that I did as well as a woman. Now there’s a compliment for you. LOL. I’ll
take it.
I got the biopsy results last evening when Dr. Richards
called. While I’m HER2 negative I never
heard him so excited before. The biopsy
provided a lot of detail about the liver metastasis and Dr. Richards is excited
because this information opens the door to a different set of drugs. And with some that are very new. With this turn of events he suggested that we
go to MSKCC for a consultation and I’m working to make that happen as quickly
as possible. I called Saint Peter’s
pathology to get the biopsy slides and I already have the CD from the last
PET/CT. Hopefully I get a date from
MSKCC tomorrow. The MSKCC doctor I had
seen 3 times over these years has left the hospital and I’ve been assigned to a
new doctor. Here’s a link to her profile page at MSKCC.
2 comments:
Hi Jack, I'm glad the biopsy went smoothly and my best wishes to you on your appointment with the dr at sloan. I know someone who goes to her and she says that she is very thorough. I hope they can come up with something new to help get you back into NED status. Take care, Lana.
Wow, Jack, that doctor looks amazing and it looks like her work is new and cutting edge and right on target. Good luck with her! and keep us all posted...Beth
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