It has been a few weeks since we received the good news that the tumors are shrinking, and the chemo is having its desired impact. Markus had another round of chemo last week. It was perilously close to being postponed because of low platelet counts it was able to proceed as scheduled.
While at home Markus still has energy to
complete the schoolwork required in order to graduate from grade 12. This past
week he completed his Capstone project and presented it to a number of faculty
members at his high school. It was the first time Markus has been back to Credo
Christian since the diagnosis and it went well. He was pretty thankful that a
number of his friends were also present for some moral support. 😊
We also met with Dr. Clarkson, the
orthopedic surgeon who will be rebuilding Markus’ upper right arm. It was an
informative meeting but also challenging. Currently Markus’ arm causes him no
pain and he has full use of it. Following surgery his range of motion will be
seriously restricted and only with intense physiotherapy will he gain
approximately half of the range as he has right now. We had been informed that
Markus would receive a titanium bone but we learned this week that it will
actually be a human bone. They actually have a “bone bank” in Alberta where Dr.
Clarkson and his team will search for a humerus bone that is similar to
Markus’. Who knew right? Dr. Clarkson said that using a human bone gives them
the best success when reattaching all the soft tissues.
After surgery Markus will be in a sling for
six weeks and this will be followed by 6-12 months on physiotherapy. The chemo
treatments will be on hold and hopefully begin 2-3 weeks after surgery.
We have mixed emotions knowing that this is
coming but understand that the primary source of the Ewing Sarcoma needs to be
removed to prevent a nearly certain return of the cancer cells. It is pretty
awesome that God has gifted people like Dr. Clarkson to be able to perform this
surgery and give Markus a chance to continue living, Lord willing for many years.
At the same time, Markus will need to learn a new way to do many of the things
that healthy, able-bodied people can do without thinking.
As parents it is with many imperfections
that we model faith and trust to our children. We are thankful that Markus relies
each day on the Lord and is accepting of where his Lord is leading him.
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this
is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18)
Zoom meeting with Dr. Clarkson |
So thankful for his good appetite when we return from the hospital! |
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