Great news, G-tube surgery is complete. The interventional radiologist was the same Kevin Burns that did the port. We love Mission Hospital. So professional, smooth and friendly. We are hoping that the home health nurse will come today to teach me how to use the feeding tube. Seems like a hard day to get someone to come. The pain meds make him feel so much better. He should be ready to go over for a radiation treatment in 2 hours. Now that's something to look forward to. Feeling blessed. So many little miracles. Thank you for Sandy Schreiber for meeting the Walmart delivery man this morning. Thank you to Kjarstin and James for their help today. Thank you to Leslie Lake Ashby for coming to visit with your darling family.
October 25 at 5:40 PM MRI/CT: The tumor is large measuring 5.2 cm by 3.1 cm, but it seems to only be on one side. According to these tests it is NOT touching the brain and is NOT in the lymph nodes. It says the eyes are in the right position. The tests say he probably can't smell. :) We meet with the oncology nurse practitioner for Dr. Luu and she explained the reports for the MRI and the CT. We think Dr. Luu will review on Monday. On Wednesday we see the eye doctor to see what is happening the re. Final Biopsy came back: Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses (SNEC) is the new diagnosis. From Google - this is an uncommon tumor. (Before they thought it was SNUC) This tumor usually occurs in the lungs, the extra-pulmonary form accounts for only about 4% of all cases. Primary SNEC of the paranasal sinuses is extremely rare; only about 76 cases have been reported in literature. Unfortunately due to the rarity of this neoplasm, there a...

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