Hello,
everyone
Noel
has been down a long road the past couple of months with his surgery and the
rehabilitation that has followed. While he
still has a long way to go, we have been encouraged by his progress thus far.
He is two weeks into radiation/chemo and has four more weeks of treatment ahead.
The radiation/chemo treatment has not been as bad as the doctors warned us it
could be, and he has suffered no side effects (e.g. nausea, etc.) due to
chemo. The radiation side effects are primarily significant fatigue, and
he has found it difficult to stay awake after a 20-minute radiation
treatment. The doctors assure us that this kind of fatigue is normal and
to be expected. Even with the fatigue of the radiation, his overall
strength, stamina, and energy level are slowly returning.
Noel
has continued working hard on his physical therapy, and a physical therapist
typically makes a home visit home 3X per week.
This PT was temporarily suspended because he developed an extensive DVT
(deep venous thrombosis/blood clot) in one leg. The doctors reassured us that
this is not uncommon for patients with Noel’s cancer diagnosis. He is
receiving anticoagulant therapy for the DVT and it seems to be working
well.
Prior
to surgery, he had right hemiparesis, and these symptoms seem to be resolving
fairly quickly thanks to his physical therapy and rest. As a result, he
is able to use his right hand/arm for nearly everything, except handwriting and
typing, which continue to be challenging for him.
Thanks
again for all your cards, emails, and other expressions of support and
encouragement. They mean a lot to Noel, and he appreciates them (as do
we) more than you know. Hopefully his treatment and rehabilitation will
continue to be uneventful and will go well.
Until the next update, happy
Easter.
Thanks for the encouraging update; Noel and all of the Stahl family are in our thoughts and prayers. Happy Easter to all! Stay Strong Noel!
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