Ok ok... Colton has commandeered the blog over the last... errrr... month or so. So I thought I’d take a stab at this one.
The last thing that was posted was Colton’s video covering results from his most recent PET scan. Being removed from the situation a little bit, and talking about the results given, as well as meeting with the orthopedic surgeon this past week and having him re-read the results to us, we’re feeling a bit more at peace. While the results obviously didn’t change, we realized that the oncologist who does the infusions was disappointed, hence, why we kinda had a bummer of a day that day. More than anything, she seemed confused by the results. She was thrown off that some things grew, some things shrunk, and some things stayed the same. She’s used to black and white answers on scans, not grey. So we came to the conclusion that maybe she was just discouraged that she couldn’t give us a straight answer.
So after speaking with the orthopedic surgeon, we felt a bit more at ease. Yeah, the results still suck and aren’t what we were hoping and praying for, but it’s hard for us to believe that if the immunotherapy didn’t work AT ALL over the last 3.5 months that Colton would be in worse shape. So moving forward, we’re still waiting to hear back from insurance to see if they’ll pick up the bill of adding a second immunotherapy treatment to the one Colton’s already receiving. The oncologist seemed to think it was unlikely, but that’s also what she said about the first infusion meds, so we’re just swinging for the fences. We’re not accepting “palliative chemo is the only option” as an answer. At this point, we’re moving forward full force with more holistic options in addition to the immunotherapy already being received.
Since the PET scan, Colton and I have been praying hard about what to do with our living situation. We were obviously hoping that at this point, we’d have an “end in sight” since our sublease is up at the end of August. A lot of anxiety has been surrounding these appointments for both of us, and while we would like to say we fully trust God in every circumstance, every moment of the day, and He has taken all fear from us, we’re also human and fall into that anxiety and fear more regularly than we’d like to admit. So as we waited for the results, we just started talking about what would help ease some of this anxiety. And we decided to look for an apartment with a year lease. We prayed about it, and really felt like this is something we needed to do. We felt like otherwise, we were living from scan-to-scan and, in those moments, we’re giving Satan a stronghold in our lives that he doesn’t deserve. We felt like committing a year to New York is a literal way of stepping out on faith because Lord knows I have no idea how I’m going to make it through this winter.
So all that to say... we found an apartment. The first day we went to look at places. The fourth place we looked at. We filled out the application right there and then and are scheduled to sign the lease tomorrow. It’s exactly what we need. Small, one bedroom, DISHWASHER in unit, WASHER/DRYER in unit, rooftop with a freaking little adorable garden! And under budget of what we were looking for!
As we move forward in this venture and give New York ourselves for a year, please pray with us that we also continue to seek out God during this time as we fully believe that we are not only here for treatment. As we’ve already been poured into here by so many great people, we are looking forward to serving others and building more meaningful relationships.
Speaking of relationships....
HAPPY 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO US!
We decided since we haven’t been able to take any vacations since our honeymoon, that we were overdue. Sooooo... WE’RE GOING TO THE BAHAMAS! Photos to come soon...
Before our vacation however, we’ll be coming home for a couple days as Colton speaks at Crossroad’s Unpolished, “Joy In The Journey”, on August 8th. Here is the Facebook page with more info regarding that night if you’d like to come!