Sunday Evening
Becca is doing well today and has a good spirit with her. She is still weak, but was able to sit in a wheelchair for about 40 minutes. That unfortunately takes about everything out of her. She was able to take the sacrament today, which helped a lot. I was comforted today in knowing that so many continue to pray for us. It seems every day they change their minds and we tend to start doubting. I know that this team is one of the best and I have to trust their decisions. The only thing more we know today is they still haven’t discounted the fact that the MS may again just be a side affect of the tumor and not really MS… hang in there, I know we are.
A friend of ours gave a cancer center a phone call to get more information about this type of cancer. They broke it down like this in the e-mail. Oncogenic osteoblastic sarcoma, a type of bone cancer. Oncogenic means: cancer causing, Osteoblastic refers to the Osteoblasts which are cells responsible for forming bone matrix (bone matrix is the connective tissue and mineral that gives bone its strength) and a sarcoma is a cancerous tumor arising in the bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, or muscle. So more easily said, this is an osteosarcoma or bone cancer. (Please be careful what you look up, as I know I am. Most of what you find is only part of what it is. Apparently this is a common cancer found in children, and mostly in the femur bone. So that’s why it’s still a little difficult to find anything.)
I just wanted to share what little information we have for now, we should learn more tomorrow. Keep up the prayers and I’m so grateful for all the help we are receiving. I know some don’t feel like they have helped like they have wanted to… but hang in there, this might be a long trip for all of us. In the mean time, keep asking our Father in Heaven for a miracle.