We had a restful, if chilly, few days in Galveston. No beach weather, but in addition to vegging out, we visited some of our old Galveston haunts. Jeff received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M Galveston, and little has changed since the mid 90's. We explored the Galveston Island State Park, visited Moody Gardens, visited the 21 Ave. Pier, and took the ferry to Bolivar Peninsula for the day.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
We traveled back into Houston from Galveston yesterday. Today (Tuesday) after lab tests, Rusty met with the Melanoma team. At this point they feel that Rusty is stable. They are pleased with lab results and plan to administer one more infusion of the chemo targeting the melanoma. There will be three more infusions of the drug targeting the necrosis in the brain. The primary melanoma doc, Dr. Amaria, feels that she does not need to see Rusty now for a month, however he will come back in two weeks for labs and chemo treatment.
We had a restful, if chilly, few days in Galveston. No beach weather, but in addition to vegging out, we visited some of our old Galveston haunts. Jeff received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M Galveston, and little has changed since the mid 90's. We explored the Galveston Island State Park, visited Moody Gardens, visited the 21 Ave. Pier, and took the ferry to Bolivar Peninsula for the day.
Mary Goering, our dear artist friend, and her husband Homer were in town doing a show at Galveston "Featherfest", so we got to visit and break bread with them a couple of times. I've posted a few Galveston pics below - every trip and every adventure are a blessing.
We had a restful, if chilly, few days in Galveston. No beach weather, but in addition to vegging out, we visited some of our old Galveston haunts. Jeff received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M Galveston, and little has changed since the mid 90's. We explored the Galveston Island State Park, visited Moody Gardens, visited the 21 Ave. Pier, and took the ferry to Bolivar Peninsula for the day.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
We traveled back to Houston on Sunday afternoon and Monday Rusty had lab tests and an EEG (Electroencephalogram...a test to analyze brain waves) in preparation for an appointment with the neuro-oncologist. He has had no further seizures since leaving the hospital last Sunday.
Monday evening we saw Bill Murray (yes, THE Bill Murray) and cellist Jan Vogler in a delightful performance at the Houston Symphony. Actually, I thought it was delightful...Rusty thought it was meh.
Tuesday morning (today), Rusty met with the neuro-oncology team. The news was good. Brain waves indicate that there is less erratic activity at the site of the brain inflammation which probably indicates that the infused medication Rusty is receiving for the necrosis is being effective. That medication will be given every two weeks for a total of four doses. The next infusion is a week from today. In addition to the infused medication to treat the brain lesion, Rusty is taking anti-seizure medication daily.
After leaving MDAnderson, we celebrated at Ben and Jerry's. Rather than travel back to Corpus Christi tomorrow and then return on next Monday, we are going to drive over to Galveston, about an hour away, and veg out in a campground on the beach for five days. We'll be back at MDAnderson next Tuesday for Rusty to meet with the Melanoma team and have the next infusion.
Rusty has asked me to let you all know that he appreciates and thanks you for the support and love you have shown for him and for our family.
Monday evening we saw Bill Murray (yes, THE Bill Murray) and cellist Jan Vogler in a delightful performance at the Houston Symphony. Actually, I thought it was delightful...Rusty thought it was meh.
Tuesday morning (today), Rusty met with the neuro-oncology team. The news was good. Brain waves indicate that there is less erratic activity at the site of the brain inflammation which probably indicates that the infused medication Rusty is receiving for the necrosis is being effective. That medication will be given every two weeks for a total of four doses. The next infusion is a week from today. In addition to the infused medication to treat the brain lesion, Rusty is taking anti-seizure medication daily.
After leaving MDAnderson, we celebrated at Ben and Jerry's. Rather than travel back to Corpus Christi tomorrow and then return on next Monday, we are going to drive over to Galveston, about an hour away, and veg out in a campground on the beach for five days. We'll be back at MDAnderson next Tuesday for Rusty to meet with the Melanoma team and have the next infusion.
Rusty has asked me to let you all know that he appreciates and thanks you for the support and love you have shown for him and for our family.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Since my last post, Rusty had a very specialized MRI which confirmed that the inflammation in the brain was indeed "avascular necrosis." The physicians planned on starting an infusion of the chemo to treat this problem on Friday, but Rusty's blood pressure was too high to proceed. For Friday and Saturday, they worked to lower his blood pressure.
Jeff came up on Thursday evening...and was a great help and comfort for both of us. I feel more comfortable leaving to go back to the camper to shower and rest when he is there, and Rusty appreciated having company to watch the Masters with.
Finally on Sunday afternoon, the pressure was low enough to administer the chemo. Within an hour after the infusion finished, Rusty was discharged, and the three of us dropped off a few things at the camper and headed to D'Amico's for Italian comfort food and drink!
We plan to travel back to Corpus tomorrow, and we have appointments to return weekly for the next two weeks.
Jeff came up on Thursday evening...and was a great help and comfort for both of us. I feel more comfortable leaving to go back to the camper to shower and rest when he is there, and Rusty appreciated having company to watch the Masters with.
Watching the Masters tournament
Nicole, Abby and Theo came up on Friday evening to cheer all of us up, and left early Sunday afternoon for the trek back to Corpus....after a visit to an upscale Houston toy store.
Finally on Sunday afternoon, the pressure was low enough to administer the chemo. Within an hour after the infusion finished, Rusty was discharged, and the three of us dropped off a few things at the camper and headed to D'Amico's for Italian comfort food and drink!
We plan to travel back to Corpus tomorrow, and we have appointments to return weekly for the next two weeks.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Short blog to update on seizure related hospitalization. Just received results from three days of intensive testing, scanning, etc. The inflammation in Rusty's brain whch triggered the seizures, appears to be caused by "avascular necrosis", ...or dying cells, in the area of the brain treated with gamma radiation. It is treatable with a chemo agent. First treatment will start today in the hospital. Subsequent treatments will be every two weeks for a total of eight treatments. In the meantime, he will still receive one more dose of the chemo for melanoma. Needless to say, we are relieved on two fronts...first, no apparent recurrance of brain tumor, ...and second, we are dealing with a treatable problem. Prayers are answered, and God is watching over us.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Update to yesterday's sunny news.
As we were preparing to leave Houston this morning, Rusty had a seizure...first one since January and more severe than any previous seizures. Ambulance ride into MDAnderson ER...teams of neuro specialists, CT scan, MRI, EEG, EKG, x-ray and multiple physician exams. It appears that there is some inflammation in the brain...hopefully the MRI will be more definitive regarding the nature of the inflammation. In the meantime, Rusty will be admitted this evening for 3-4 days, they have increased his seizure medication and have started steroids to decrease the inflammation.
Prayers please.
As we were preparing to leave Houston this morning, Rusty had a seizure...first one since January and more severe than any previous seizures. Ambulance ride into MDAnderson ER...teams of neuro specialists, CT scan, MRI, EEG, EKG, x-ray and multiple physician exams. It appears that there is some inflammation in the brain...hopefully the MRI will be more definitive regarding the nature of the inflammation. In the meantime, Rusty will be admitted this evening for 3-4 days, they have increased his seizure medication and have started steroids to decrease the inflammation.
Prayers please.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
After a moving Easter Sunrise Service on the beach, and an Easter egg hunt at our house for Jeff's children, we traveled to Houston for April 2 and 3 appointments.
The last of Rusty's four scheduled chemo / immunotherapy treatments was March 13. The appointments on April 2 and 3 were to determine the status of the cancer and the effectiveness of the treatments. CT scans, heart diagnostics and blood work Monday were followed by more testing and a visit with the melanoma team Tuesday. Good News! The scans indicate "significant improvement" (words on scan report) in tumors in chest, abdomen, pelvis and leg! Some tumors previously visualized are so diminished as to no longer be measurable. We are so grateful! The melanoma team is happy with the response to treatment, and has decided to do at least two more chemotherapy treatments, one today and one three weeks from today, then stop the treatments for awhile and keep assessing status.

In general, Rusty feels better . Even thought he is still anemic according to the lab work, he has somewhat more energy and stamina than last month. He is able to do a little work in the yard, in his workshop and on the truck.
Spring is bustin' out all over Houston! The weather is beautiful, the trees are in full leaf , and flowers are everywhere on the MDA campus!...a fitting environment for healing and for spiritual distraction from the worries of cancer and its treatment.
We will be coming back on April 16 and 17 for diagnostic brain studies (MRI and EEG), to visit with the neuro-oncologist, and to have an additional follow-up visit with the radiation neuro-oncologist who performed the gamma knife surgery.
These two MDA days have started at 5 AM and finished at about 6 PM...we are both pretty beat. Tomorrow we are headed, with the RV, from Houston to Blanco State Park in the Hill Country for some R&R on the river for a couple of days, then on to Wimberley for our regular monthly Market Days gig. We plan to be back home on Sunday April 8.
Thank you SO sincerely for your prayers, good thoughts, messages, cards, faith and love! I think it "takes a village"...and we are blessed to have the best village in the world!
The last of Rusty's four scheduled chemo / immunotherapy treatments was March 13. The appointments on April 2 and 3 were to determine the status of the cancer and the effectiveness of the treatments. CT scans, heart diagnostics and blood work Monday were followed by more testing and a visit with the melanoma team Tuesday. Good News! The scans indicate "significant improvement" (words on scan report) in tumors in chest, abdomen, pelvis and leg! Some tumors previously visualized are so diminished as to no longer be measurable. We are so grateful! The melanoma team is happy with the response to treatment, and has decided to do at least two more chemotherapy treatments, one today and one three weeks from today, then stop the treatments for awhile and keep assessing status.
Navigating the MDAnderson campus by shuttle
In general, Rusty feels better . Even thought he is still anemic according to the lab work, he has somewhat more energy and stamina than last month. He is able to do a little work in the yard, in his workshop and on the truck.
Jeff and Rusty installing toolbox in new truck
Spring is bustin' out all over Houston! The weather is beautiful, the trees are in full leaf , and flowers are everywhere on the MDA campus!...a fitting environment for healing and for spiritual distraction from the worries of cancer and its treatment.
We will be coming back on April 16 and 17 for diagnostic brain studies (MRI and EEG), to visit with the neuro-oncologist, and to have an additional follow-up visit with the radiation neuro-oncologist who performed the gamma knife surgery.
These two MDA days have started at 5 AM and finished at about 6 PM...we are both pretty beat. Tomorrow we are headed, with the RV, from Houston to Blanco State Park in the Hill Country for some R&R on the river for a couple of days, then on to Wimberley for our regular monthly Market Days gig. We plan to be back home on Sunday April 8.
Thank you SO sincerely for your prayers, good thoughts, messages, cards, faith and love! I think it "takes a village"...and we are blessed to have the best village in the world!
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