Kelly & Logan
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We got a call from Logan's internist. She got the results much faster than she thought. Surprisingly, he does not have pancreatitis. The results indicate there is inflammation/infection in the upper portion of his small intestines. Best case scenario, this is just an infection. Middle of the road would be IBD. Worst case, it's lymphoma. The only way to know for sure is for them to do a biopsy. This can be done in one of two ways. They could do an endoscopy and get a shallow sample to biopsy, but since this would be only a shallow sample, a negative result may not necessarily mean he doesn't have lymphoma. The best way for them to get good samples is to do surgery. This is obviously the most invasive.
Our other option is to just give him the prednisolone and hope it's just inflammation or IBD. If it is lymphoma, though, the prednisolone could make the lymphoma more resistant to chemo.
So, we have a lot do think about. It doesn't seem like there's a good answer no matter what we do. On one hand, I won't to know if has lymphoma, but do I want to put him through all of that and then chemo? There's an 85% chance he'd go into remission, but it would most likely last only 6-12 months.
We did start the prednisolone on Wednesday night and he did seem to feel better on Thursday afternoon. He ate really well last night, too. She said this doesn't mean it's just inflammation/infection, though. I do not know what to do.
Our other option is to just give him the prednisolone and hope it's just inflammation or IBD. If it is lymphoma, though, the prednisolone could make the lymphoma more resistant to chemo.
So, we have a lot do think about. It doesn't seem like there's a good answer no matter what we do. On one hand, I won't to know if has lymphoma, but do I want to put him through all of that and then chemo? There's an 85% chance he'd go into remission, but it would most likely last only 6-12 months.
We did start the prednisolone on Wednesday night and he did seem to feel better on Thursday afternoon. He ate really well last night, too. She said this doesn't mean it's just inflammation/infection, though. I do not know what to do.