New CT Results, and Requesting a Little Hope

Friends and Family,

My latest CT scan results are in, and things remain spectacularly unchanged. Can you see my smile from there? :-) I feel increasing gratitude after every scan, because I can’t count on this lasting forever.

I know this because the New England Journal of Medicine just published the Phase I trial results for AZD9291 (http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1411817). The average time people stayed on the drug before their cancer started growing again was 9.6 months. If my results are average, I have a couple of months before things change. I don’t plan to be average. I’m treating the stats like you would a pole vaulting competition. Somebody has to set the record. 

Ever since I ran into a guy at the LUNGevity Hope Summit who had been on Tarceva for eight years (roughly seven years longer than average – and still going), it has raised my level of hope.

How much difference can hope make? How much difference can love and support make? This is where I’m asking for your help.

Two things. First, I’m asking if you will send me your images of hope. In my last blog entry (below) I posted a couple of images of "Hope" that I found in Washington DC. I’m hoping you will help me expand that list by emailing more images to me. It makes more difference than you can imagine. As proof, those images you sent to me of light zapping the cancer and healing light a few months ago kept me (and many others) flying for months!

Second, I’m inviting you to join me for the Lung Love Run/Walk on Saturday, June 20th. My very own team, “Live Lung and Prosper,” welcomes new members and/or donations at http://bit.ly/1Kj9tbk. If you join by this Friday, June 29th, they can still guarantee you a tee shirt. After that it’s a gamble. (Sorry, it’s the real estate agent in me. Gotta create a sense of urgency.)

OK, I held back the best part of my CT scan results. It showed that my Swiss cheese hip bones and spine are turning solid again. Was this improvement caused by the AZD9291? Was it caused by the bone strengthening (Zgeva) injections combined with calcium supplements? Was it the healing light sent by y’all???

Hoping everything is going well for you, too.

Love,

Dann

Footnote: If you don’t have my email address, go to the Contact tab at the top of the page and give me your email address. I’ll reply with mine.

More Healing Sunlight

In early January I asked people to  "Think of sunlight shining in on each of the little spots in my lungs, hips and spine, and let that sunshine fry each of the little critters." I've been overwhelmed by the inspiring pictures that people have sent. While some of the photos have focused on "frying the little critters," many others have been awe-inspiring healing light. So which is more healing? Killing the cancer, or having healing light? You decide.

These two beautiful photos were taken by my cousin Kevin.

This photo was taken on the fall equinox at Stonehenge. No, not that one. This one is in Maryhill, Washington. The Stonehenge may not be the real thing, but the sunrise definitely is.

This photo was taken on the fall equinox at Stonehenge. No, not that one. This one is in Maryhill, Washington. The Stonehenge may not be the real thing, but the sunrise definitely is.

This sunset photo was taken in Santa Cruz. If this doesn't inspire you to heal, what does it for you?

This sunset photo was taken in Santa Cruz. If this doesn't inspire you to heal, what does it for you?