Mom, Dad and Kyle in early May before they went back to Virginia.
I haven't updated things in a while. I'm very happy that we went to Johns Hopkins. Dr. Hutcheon performed an endoscopy and cauterized several small areas that he said were bleeding. The next day, my mother had a normal looking stool for the first time since the first bleeding incident began back in early June. Whatever Dr. Hutcheon did, was really fantastic. My mother recovered in the hospital for a few days (her HCT was at 21 this time when she was admitted) and was released after a few days. Her HCT was at 34 when she was discharged and continues to hold steady. Dr. Hutcheon also has set up follow up endoscopies to check up on things periodically. I like his proactive approach. My mother though is still suffering from some terrible stomach aches after she eats. This is likely due to the radiation gastritis. She's unable to gain weight and remains at about 100 lbs. We've held off again on the chemotherapy until she has a chance to gain more strength back. Dr. Laheru ordered a CA 19-9 this past Wednesday and the results were similar to her last test so we're glad to hear that (about 26).