This is a little bit of shocking news, hence the 'oh my gosh!' gasping face I am posting for all of you... what a difference a week makes!
And by the way, I apologzie, you will all have to suffer with these type of shots, if any, because unfortunately my camera is still in Boston. So I am unable to shoot pics with friends. Anyway, lets get to the good stuff...
Thursday Diane and I hoofed it back to NYU for my 'check up.' I will have these weekly 'check ups' for the next five weeks, as protocol for the clinical trial. One of the blood tests that is looked at weekly is my ESR or your SED rate, my nurse practictioner defines it as the following:
ESR is a blood test that we monitor with our Hodgkin’s patients. It is a non-specific test that measures inflammation and in HD it can sometimes correlate with active disease when elevated.
ESR is also known as = erythrocyte (Red blood cells) sedimentation rate or your SED rate: rate at which erythrocytes settle out of anticoagulated blood in 1hr. This test is based on the fact that inflammatory and necrotic processes cause an alteration in blood proteins making the red blood cells stick together, causing them to become heavier and more likely to fall rapidly. The faster the erythrocytes fall the higher the ESR level.
The normal range is different for men and women – for females, a normal 'healthy' range is between: 0-20
So, before treatment my ESR rate was 130, signifying that there was definitely a moderate to significant amount of disease within my body. But you would not believe the news I received today.... After one infusion, a week later my ESR level was at a 5! A NORMAL range! This test does not ultimately tell us for 'sure' what is going on specifically with my disease, only a PET/CT scan will do that. However, this is REALLY good news for a small blood test, it alludes that although I haven't had any horrible side effects... that this treatment, is definitely doing its work on the cancer.
For now, we hold onto these good moments, and just keep on keepin on..... (while smiling!).
Sending Love,
B!

17 comments:
whooohooo! HUGS
Great news Bekah!!! :)
Cláudia
HURRAH!!!
Woohoo!!!
Fabulous! And you look beautiful!
OH MY GOSH is right...got to love "lucky #5"!! That's wonderful Bekah...even better...you are feeling well again. It's awesome to see you smiling again : ) Enjoy the beautiful days of Spring and soak up the healing rays of the sun. ((HUGS))
Susan
Whoooop!!! Glad you're doing swell!!! XO
LOVE IT!!!! Great News Bek! I miss you...hoping to see you soon in Boston :) :)
There you go! Let's see if you can become the MOST SUCCESSFUL patient that Seattle Genetics has ever treated. Get that CR and their chairman of the board will want to shake your hand. And your doctor's hand too. I had a feeling that the SGN-35 would be your "cup of tea"...
Sweeet! Truly wonderful news.
Rock on, Bekah! Fantastic news. Way cute pic, too. :-)
that's fantastic! you are so beautiful and happy!
Man...look at all that hair!!!
Looking strong Kid!
-Ohio ;-)
Can I just add (to my usual Beautiful B statement)........
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and indeed HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Love you, amazing lady..........Vx
Great new, Bekah! I am so happy for you! Now just watch that neuropathy, don't let it get out of hand.
Hugs,Marsha
Amazing news...sending you lots and lots of love from boston (and soon to be from wisconsin):)!!!
awesome news bek! loving those curls!!
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