March 24, 2020
Stephen had an appointment with his surgeon, Dr. Heulitt, this morning before work. Last month Dr. Heulitt performed a cystoscopy where he looked at the inside of Steve's bladder and took some biopsies. They discussed those biopsies today.GOOD NEWS!
When they met this morning Dr. Heulitt said none of the biopsies showed any cancer cells....further supporting visual observations and CT scans which suggested the cancer had not spread beyond the original tumor. While no test offers a 100% guaranteed, this is certainly GOOD NEWS!
The Surgery
Most likely the robot-assisted surgery will be scheduled for mid April. It is inpatient surgery which will require at least a one day stay in the hospital after surgery. Frankly, I am glad he will have to stay. His first "procedure" (not technically "surgery" because they went through the urethra) where the urologist (not Dr. Heulitt) removed most of the tumor was out patient --- let me tell you, that was a tough couple of days! I kept saying "they should never send someone straight home right after this!" The surgery will be performed at Baptist Hospital in North Little Rock.
This week is Steve's "Off Week", no chemo and no booster shot. The Off Week gives his body time to recoup between chemo sessions. We are praying he is strong enough to stay on the chemo as scheduled. If he does, Round #3 will start next week. Also, please pray that he stays healthy while his immune system is compromised. <3
This week is Steve's "Off Week", no chemo and no booster shot. The Off Week gives his body time to recoup between chemo sessions. We are praying he is strong enough to stay on the chemo as scheduled. If he does, Round #3 will start next week. Also, please pray that he stays healthy while his immune system is compromised. <3