Joy!

And we recently received the scan results for my glioma patient.


"there is redemonstration of changes of the left parietal craniotomy with underlying left parietal mass resection cavity. The resection cavity has similar appearance versus prior scan. Associated ex vacuo dilation of the left lateral ventricle is unchanged. The extent of surrounding T2 hyperintensity is also not appreciably changed. The nodular, interrupted enhancement along the anterior margin of the resection cavity is redemonstrated. The extent of enhancement is not significantly changed since the August 2012 study, though the areas do appear slightly more nodular. Tis is well demonstrated on sagittal postcontrast image and axial postcontrast image. No new areas of enhancement are identified. The usual major intracranial flow voids are present. No acute infract or infracranial hemorrhage is identified. The tiny extra axial fluid collection deep to the craniotomy site is unchanged.
The globes are intact. No abnormal orbital masses are identified. The visualized paranasal sinus and satoids are unremarkable. No osseous lesions are identified.
Enhancement is again noted along the deep anterior margin of the left parietal resection cavity. While there has been no significant change in extent of enhancement, the enhancement does appear thicker and more nodular. "

A remarkably good scan report.
It has been a year since the debulking surgery and there is still no new growth!
He is doing a gram a day of Skunkpharm's Holy anointing oil and several courses of Temecazol.

He has already beat the odds of the TMZ alone treated patients, and is feeling well.
The only symptoms are from the chemo and the effects of the surgery,
And they are improving daily.

More test results coming in June!

Aloha nui,

Weezard