We continue working to get second opinions from other hospitals. In contrast to the via-email second opinions we got previously through our oncologist, this time we're visiting each hospital in person and asking the question, "what would you do if we transferred here?" (We have no intention of actually transferring care at this point, we just want to know what they would do if Emmett was their patient). We already got a second opinion from MGH earlier this month. Their neurosurgeons were uncomfortable with another surgery, and given the PET/CT, their recommendation is to do a few more rounds of maintenance chemotherapy and then monitor things closely. They say though not conclusive, the PET/CT is a good indication that the tumor isn't active and perhaps dead. They suggested this may be the reason the tumor doesn't continue to shrink with each additional treatment. And if the tumor's dead or inactive, high dose chemotherapy may wreak significant collateral damage on Emmett's body with no appreciable benefit. They referenced studies that show going to transplant with bulk tumor does not increase one's chances of survival. Simply stated, the (questionable) benefit of any combined surgery / stem cell treatment path (as suggested by Dana Farber) doesn't outweigh the risks and debilitation, in their opinion.
We have an appointment for our consultation at Johns Hopkins Feb 4-5 (MRI the 4th, consultation the 5th). Hopkins is the place our Dana Farber team wants us to go for surgery (Dr. Allan Belzberg). In conjunction with our trip to Hopkins we'll stop by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to hear their thoughts on Emmett's case.
In the meantime, they've continued maintenance chemotherapy here in Boston to "keep things at bay". Emmett is three days into the week 36 chemo infusions on the Dana Farber modified IRS-III protocol. Because the clinic is closed over the weekend we'll go in to 9 North today and tomorrow to receive his chemotherapy. Emmett never complains about a trip to 9 North! We stopped by on Thursday and he was so excited to see Jess, Laura, and the rest of the gang. As we came out of the elevator and started walking down the hall, Emmett started calling "Jess, whre aaar yoouu? Jess, whar ore yooo?" over and over. Luckily Jess was in the hall at the time and heard his calling so he didn't have to start searching every room. After a big hug Emmett jumped down on the floor, ripped off his hat and his coat (as best as he can), and ran straight for the dirty toy bin (which was full of trucks). Coming to 9 North really is coming home to Emmett.
We'll see what the next few weeks bring. We continue to pray for revelation and inspiration to be upon the doctors considering Emmett's case, and for the Lord's peace and comfort to be upon us as we work to decide which path is best for Emmett.
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| Emmett and Destiny playing in the clinic yesterday. |
This video was from the next day...and unfortunately Jess wasn't around :(

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Thank you. We are always praying for your family.
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