On 4/15/2008
Barkley wrote:
Hello:
9:30 A.M.
Dad and I met with Dr. Anderson on day 64 since dad's EC surgery. Dr. Anderson took out the feeding tube and told dad to continue to try different types of foods and keep everything in moderation. He told dad he could start swimming in two weeks. He even told dad to have a cold beer. His answer to our chemotherapy questions was that his recommendation was that dad not have the therapy. He felt he got all the cancer and at 83 dad has been through enough. We return in one month to see Dr. Anderson.
1:15 P.M.
We met with dad's oncolgist Dr. Jeong. The news was once again very good. Dr. Jeong told dad that based on the report of the surgeon and the pathology report that he felt that a chemotherapy program was not needed. We are to see Dr. Jeong July 15th. At that time Dr. Jeong will set a date for a PET scan.
Dad had a great day today. We have started the process of having dad administer his own medications. He told me today that when he is comfortable in giving himself his meds he is going back to his home and mom. He said the target date for going home is this Friday. He is so independent. It seems that Feb 12th was yesterday.
Everyone at this site has been great. This site has been a source of strength, support and knowledge. Dad and I thank all of you. I will do my best to give back in someway to others at this site like so many of you have done for dad and me. Steve ,I continue to tell dad to KEEP MOVING. Pat, dad has experienced the power of prayer. Thank you and I will keep you posted.
Steve in Illinois
Steve,
I am 57 years old, consider myself pretty tough, and almost never tear up. Now I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. Your Dad is an inspiration. I am so glad that he doesn't have to have any chemo.
I will continue to use your Dad as an example. And I still want to know when he's ready to go on a bicycle ride! I'll keep checking the private messages.
Good Luck to both of you and KEEP MOVING,
Steve