Well, now that mom has a new doctor and wants to evaluate where she is at and continuing treatment, I would like to ask him what he thinks about Photodynamic therapy (PDT)—a type of laser therapy. A chemical is injected into the bloodstream. It is then absorbed by the cells of the body. The chemical rapidly leaves normal cells. It will remain in cancer cells for a longer time. A laser aimed at the cancer activates the chemical. This chemical then kills the cancer cells that have absorbed it. This treatment may also be used to reduce symptoms.
Its a new type of treatment that is not widely used, but is considered a potential therapy by the National Cancer Institute. Anyway, we will have to wait and see until after September 9 when mom gets more scans done and we can see whether its just scar tissue or new little tumor cells in the pleural space.
I have faith that the Dr. is only going to see scar tissue and that he will see the tumors are shrinking.
The main thing we all must do is continue to pray and ask God to hear our prayers to heal her.
-Vanessa Hudson Reyes
On May 13, 2011, our mother, Cindy, was diagnosed with stage 4 Non small cell lung cancer (adenocarcinoma). She has never smoked a day in her life. Since being diagnosed, as a self-employed and charitable family law attorney she continued to work hard for others in need. We sincerely thank you for your contribution, prayers, and support for our mother.
-John, Vanessa, and Michael Hudson
Please enjoy reading our blog below with updates on Cindy's well-being and information about the disease, conditions, and treatments. God bless!
Please read and know that we are all so appreciative to you.
-John, Vanessa, and Michael Hudson
Please enjoy reading our blog below with updates on Cindy's well-being and information about the disease, conditions, and treatments. God bless!
Please read and know that we are all so appreciative to you.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Prayer to heal Cindy Sue Hudson of Cancer
O God, our Father, Your Word says that You are a very present help in the time of need. I come to You now on behalf of Cindy Sue Hudson who is suffering with cancer. Father, I ask You, in the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, to touch and heal her.
Distance is no problem for You, God. As I pray, You are there with her, even as close as the very breath she breathes. So I am asking You to touch her body and heal her.
Now, you foul disease called cancer, I speak to you. Go from her body in the Name of Jesus! I command you, cancerous cells, to wither and die at the roots in the Name of Jesus!! Devil, I bind your power in Cindy's life, and I command healing to come to her now, in the Name of Jesus!
Father, I ask You to replace with new cells those that have been damaged by cancer. God, You can do that, because what is impossible with man is possible with You. You are a God who cares, and we believe You will do it just because we have asked. You love us that much.
Father, may strength and wholeness come into Cindy's body this very day. Thank You, Lord, for doing it.
I thank You, Jesus that we will hear good reports from people who have been healed because they held fast to their confession of faith without wavering, because You are faithful who promised. Thank You, Father, in Jesus' Name, Amen.
Distance is no problem for You, God. As I pray, You are there with her, even as close as the very breath she breathes. So I am asking You to touch her body and heal her.
Now, you foul disease called cancer, I speak to you. Go from her body in the Name of Jesus! I command you, cancerous cells, to wither and die at the roots in the Name of Jesus!! Devil, I bind your power in Cindy's life, and I command healing to come to her now, in the Name of Jesus!
Father, I ask You to replace with new cells those that have been damaged by cancer. God, You can do that, because what is impossible with man is possible with You. You are a God who cares, and we believe You will do it just because we have asked. You love us that much.
Father, may strength and wholeness come into Cindy's body this very day. Thank You, Lord, for doing it.
I thank You, Jesus that we will hear good reports from people who have been healed because they held fast to their confession of faith without wavering, because You are faithful who promised. Thank You, Father, in Jesus' Name, Amen.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Its actually a little rough this week
I apologize for not writing sooner, but its been a little difficult these last few days. Mom met with the new Dr. and he's not quite as positive as the last one. Mom is okay, but even more fatigued and nauseas than ever. I pray for her every day and night! She's had 4 rounds of chemo and considering that I would think she is doing fantastic, the new Dr. has brought up some up concerns that we don't have answers for yet. We have to wait till Sept. 8 and 9. There has been confusion and we need to get in touch with her other Doctor, Dr, Mita, who left for California. I will explain tomorrow, but I am tired and so is my mom. Bless you all.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Well, it went okay today and mom is feeling alright
It was a really late start with the chemo today, but she seemed to have a little bit of spunk when she got home. Just for a little bit, but it was good. Of course the nausea follows as usual. So the next Dr's appointment is on thursday and will get more information. Tomorrow, mom will go and get another thoracentesis done to take out the fluid that has built up.
Will keep you posted!!!
Will keep you posted!!!
August 23 round 4 chemo
“Now may our Lord Jesus Christ Himself, and our God and Father, who has loved us and given us everlasting consolation and good hope by grace, comfort your hearts and establish you in every good word and work” (2 Thes. 2:16-17).
Mom's white blood count was good this morning so she is still getting the chemo. They took x-rays of her lungs and said not to worry too much. We will see the new Doctor on thursday and go over everything. It will be a really long day for mom at the hospital. She probably won't be done till around 8pm. She is alright and the fluid that is building up can be removed. She is stubborn, but she will not give up. She will continue to fight this and is staying strong!!!!!
Mom's white blood count was good this morning so she is still getting the chemo. They took x-rays of her lungs and said not to worry too much. We will see the new Doctor on thursday and go over everything. It will be a really long day for mom at the hospital. She probably won't be done till around 8pm. She is alright and the fluid that is building up can be removed. She is stubborn, but she will not give up. She will continue to fight this and is staying strong!!!!!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Have no fear, God is with us. Hear our prayer
“…the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:26-28).
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Something is going on, but we don't know yet
Well, after round 3 we thought all was going great because the tumors looked like they were shrinking on the ct scan comparison from before starting to then. Right now, she feels like there is fluid building back up in her lung. Not sure what this means exactly, but it doesn't feel like its a sign in the direction we thought we were heading. She goes in for round 4 on tuesday and will get her white blood count done. We have a doctors appointment after that to which we will probably do another scan and get x-rays to check the lung and tumors.
I just pray that the tumors are shrinking and that she will soon be "no evidence of disease" so that all we have to do is continue with the maintenance program and that she will be okay. Its all just very scary and hard to relate. I know she feels lonely and scared. Pray and keep your faith. God bless!
-Vanessa
I just pray that the tumors are shrinking and that she will soon be "no evidence of disease" so that all we have to do is continue with the maintenance program and that she will be okay. Its all just very scary and hard to relate. I know she feels lonely and scared. Pray and keep your faith. God bless!
-Vanessa
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Today was rough...
Well, mom really isn't feel good at all. It was a difficult day for her and just really felt awful. Feeling bad all day long has overwhelmed her and makes her feel frustrated. I hate seeing her feel so bad. I wish there was something I could do to help her feel better. It definitely doesn't help that on top of feeling so bad, all she wanted to do was lay down and try to relax and watch tv, but the uverse went out and wasn't getting a signal. I was on the phone with them, but they couldn't fix it and will send someone out tomorrow. Just really sucks because she likes to sleep with the noise of the television. The tv going out also added to me feeling guilty because I'm the one who changed companies and had the uverse installed and for some reason its been a little hanky. Hopefully they will fix it and it won't be expensive. I just want her to be comfortable and I know that its pretty much impossible.
She goes in for round 4 on the 23th.
-Vanessa
She goes in for round 4 on the 23th.
-Vanessa
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Still nauseated, but hanging in there.
I apologize for it being a while since I've posted updates. I was out of town for a few days, but mom is doing alright. Its really hard for her to be nauseas all the time and she isn't keeping solids down very well. She is trying though, but it is difficult. She is staying positive and during the week she is out and trying to work as much as she can. The little bit of work she can do is helping to keep her mind off the cancer and chemo. I am very proud of her.
She did get another B12 shot on thursday so that should help her feel better and of course she continues to take folic acid every day and of course drink lots of water.
Please comment if you have any questions at all. I am more than happy to answer any questions. God bless you all and thank you.
She did get another B12 shot on thursday so that should help her feel better and of course she continues to take folic acid every day and of course drink lots of water.
Please comment if you have any questions at all. I am more than happy to answer any questions. God bless you all and thank you.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Tough week, but mom is strong
This 3rd round of chemo has hit her pretty hard. She still was running around and doing things this week but has been extremely nauseated by this round of chemo and I know that getting up and going to do for others every day is what she feels she needs to do. I am amazed at how she continues to think of others and do for them. We hope others see her as someone who they can go to for help. She is always helping others and will continue to do so. I hope that people will see her kindness and continue to help her as well.
She is being strong and stubborn and sassy, as that is kind of her mantra in order to beat this disease (“beast” as she calls it) within. I am concerned because I know she is pushing herself. So if you see her please be mindful and understand how she is doing. She puts on a good front, but she is in pain and managing.
The next treatment is scheduled for the 23rd of August and we pray that the white cell count stays up to allow the treatment because this last time it wasn’t and had to be moved.
Anyway, I am very happy that my Mom hasn’t lost her hair even though it is still shedding and changing colors, but that is a side effect of the chemo too.
The one message she reminds me of is that she loves her children very much and she is proud of all of us. I believe that my brothers and I are decent and good people and I will attribute that to all my parents. My mom really is an amazing person. She is an incredible woman, mother, friend, and human being.
Thank you.
-Vanessa
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Round 3 went well!!!
I just want to give everyone a quick update on mom's status. Round 3 went very well today. It was a late start, but there were no problems at all. I brought mom some lunch and we hung out during the chemo. At least they have tv so we were able to watch Dr Oz. Mom really likes that show. He is very informative. Anyway, it was slow and a long day in the hospital, but it was good. Afterwards mom was able to visit with a few friends. She is tired, but feeling alright. It truly is amazing that she is handling the chemo so well. The docors are so pleased at her results.
I will right more tomorrow. Have a great night and God bless!
I will right more tomorrow. Have a great night and God bless!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Tumors are shrinking! and some new changes in Dr's and plan
We received the Ct scan results from last saturday and the Dr. compared them to to the scans from May before she started chemotherapy. The tumors are shrinking and so are the cancerous lymph nodes in the pleural lining. This is absolutely fantastic!!! It means that the chemotherapy is working.
Please understand though, that even though it is awesome news, this new, life altering predicament is not over. She will have to live with this for the rest of her life on a maintenance chemo program until there is a cure. It was really hard to accept that, but we all have to.
I have to tell you that we were worried and curious about why the Dr. was even ordering a Ct scan after only 2 rounds of chemo and when they called last week for mom to get the scan done we were informed that her Dr is leaving and moving out to California. Its going to be alright because he cares so much about all of his patients and he will keep in touch! I truly believe that he will. He gave his word.
Mom's new Dr is supposed to be really great too. It is just difficult to switch Dr's mid-beginning when you and the family are already so emotionally involved. It just adds to the fear of the unknown. It really throws us for a loop because here are with our Dr., the Dr. of our dreams who is saving her life and doing everything that is right and now it all changes.We haven't met the new Dr yet either. Its the unknown. He may even change the Dr's orders- we don't know. Each dr. has there own phlilosophy on how to treat cancer as each person is affected differently anyway.
It is unnerving when the Dr., whom we trust, tells us that he and mom's next new Dr. have different philosophy's on treatment of cancer. I did ask if we can just tell the new Dr that we want to follow the previous orders. It is a little premature I guess, but it all happens so fast. Our doctor has his last in clinic next thursday. The new dr we won't even meet for a month. Mom will have done round 3 and 4 before we meet him. To me, that is a little scary. Makes me anxious.
I am praying for the best and I hope all of you know that your prayers are working!!! I will post more tomorrow, but for now sleep is in order for me. Feel free to leave comments or questions.
God bless!
-Vanessa L H Reyes
Please understand though, that even though it is awesome news, this new, life altering predicament is not over. She will have to live with this for the rest of her life on a maintenance chemo program until there is a cure. It was really hard to accept that, but we all have to.
I have to tell you that we were worried and curious about why the Dr. was even ordering a Ct scan after only 2 rounds of chemo and when they called last week for mom to get the scan done we were informed that her Dr is leaving and moving out to California. Its going to be alright because he cares so much about all of his patients and he will keep in touch! I truly believe that he will. He gave his word.
Mom's new Dr is supposed to be really great too. It is just difficult to switch Dr's mid-beginning when you and the family are already so emotionally involved. It just adds to the fear of the unknown. It really throws us for a loop because here are with our Dr., the Dr. of our dreams who is saving her life and doing everything that is right and now it all changes.We haven't met the new Dr yet either. Its the unknown. He may even change the Dr's orders- we don't know. Each dr. has there own phlilosophy on how to treat cancer as each person is affected differently anyway.
It is unnerving when the Dr., whom we trust, tells us that he and mom's next new Dr. have different philosophy's on treatment of cancer. I did ask if we can just tell the new Dr that we want to follow the previous orders. It is a little premature I guess, but it all happens so fast. Our doctor has his last in clinic next thursday. The new dr we won't even meet for a month. Mom will have done round 3 and 4 before we meet him. To me, that is a little scary. Makes me anxious.
I am praying for the best and I hope all of you know that your prayers are working!!! I will post more tomorrow, but for now sleep is in order for me. Feel free to leave comments or questions.
God bless!
-Vanessa L H Reyes
Your prayers mean so much!
Prayer is an essential tool for healing. Healing prayers come from those who pray for the sick as well as the sick praying for themselves.
Prayer is our greatest opportunity to connect with spiritual energy.
A prayer for healing
God, hear my prayer,
And let my cry come to You.
Do not hide from me in the day of my distress
Turn to me and speedily answer my prayer.
Eternal God, Source of healing,
Out of my distress I call upon You.
Help me sense Your presence
At this difficult time.
Grant me patience when the hours are heavy;
In hurt or disappointment give me courage.
Keep me trustful in Your love.
Give me strength for today, and hope for tomorrow.
To your loving hands I commit my spirit
When asleep and when awake. You are with me; I shall not fear
Prayer is our greatest opportunity to connect with spiritual energy.
A prayer for healing
God, hear my prayer,
And let my cry come to You.
Do not hide from me in the day of my distress
Turn to me and speedily answer my prayer.
Eternal God, Source of healing,
Out of my distress I call upon You.
Help me sense Your presence
At this difficult time.
Grant me patience when the hours are heavy;
In hurt or disappointment give me courage.
Keep me trustful in Your love.
Give me strength for today, and hope for tomorrow.
To your loving hands I commit my spirit
When asleep and when awake. You are with me; I shall not fear
Sunday, July 24, 2011
CancerVive Foundation Golf Tournament Saturday July 30, 2011
The Kathryn Brown Cancervive Foundation is a 501 (C) (3) Non-Profit organization that is personally focused on assisting individuals that are currently battling the disease of cancer. Kathryn Brown who is a survivor of Ovarian and Breast Cancer continues to provide aid for individuals and family members who are suffering with this awful disease. We have been successful for what we do because of companies like yours who have donated to this cause. As a foundation we are determined and focused on making life much easier for cancer patients in our community.
How can you help? We have teamed up with the Blue Knight chapter 12, Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club to host our 1st annual Charity for Golf, Golf tournament at the Westin La Cantera Resort, 8am, July 30, 2011. This tournament is in support of Attorney Cindy Hudson who was diagnosed with stage 4 Lung Cancer, with no health insurance. Any level of your participation will be helpful and greatly appreciated.
I sincerely hope that you are able to contribute to our cause, and I look forward to discussing any questions that you may have regarding our organization or our scheduled golf tournament.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Brown
Kathryn Brown-CEO/Founder
210 386-1143-Cell Phone
Email- Kathryn@ribbonsofawareness.org
Web Site-www.ribbonsofawareness.org
How can you help? We have teamed up with the Blue Knight chapter 12, Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club to host our 1st annual Charity for Golf, Golf tournament at the Westin La Cantera Resort, 8am, July 30, 2011. This tournament is in support of Attorney Cindy Hudson who was diagnosed with stage 4 Lung Cancer, with no health insurance. Any level of your participation will be helpful and greatly appreciated.
I sincerely hope that you are able to contribute to our cause, and I look forward to discussing any questions that you may have regarding our organization or our scheduled golf tournament.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Brown
Kathryn Brown-CEO/Founder
210 386-1143-Cell Phone
Email- Kathryn@ribbonsofawareness.org
Web Site-www.ribbonsofawareness.org
Saturday, July 23, 2011
This blog is about my mom
This blog is completely about my mom and cancer. Any kind of cancer as I am learning. The one thing about cancer that I have learned and completely realize is that for every person cancer is different. I will post as I understand. I will also post of my mom's condition.
For now, she still has her hair. She hasn't lost it, but it is thinning. She actually is doing rather well. She has been extremely nauseated and fatigued though. She is getting out of the house and working as much as she can. She had a CT scan today, but we won't get the results until next thursday. Her blood count has been low, but is getting checked regularly to monitor it. She is so amazing. I love her.
-Vanessa
For now, she still has her hair. She hasn't lost it, but it is thinning. She actually is doing rather well. She has been extremely nauseated and fatigued though. She is getting out of the house and working as much as she can. She had a CT scan today, but we won't get the results until next thursday. Her blood count has been low, but is getting checked regularly to monitor it. She is so amazing. I love her.
-Vanessa
Friday, July 22, 2011
CTRC tomorrow for a CT scan... after 2 rounds
Well, Mom's blood count has been down and the Dr's office called yesterday because they want to do a Cat Scan of her situation and see how she is reacting to the chemo. It will be interesting, but we won't see the actual doctor till next thursday. We will have to wait.
God bless!
God bless!
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Radon and Lung Cancer
Radon is the number 2 cause of Lung Cancer and follows smoking as number 1. Radon is an oderless, tasteless, colorless, and radioactive gas that is formed naturally as uranium decays in the soil, rock, and water, and it is released into the air we breathe. Radon comes up through the ground into the air and into our homes where it can build up. Uranium is found in Texas and is mined here, however, the radon levels in Bexar county are reported as being low and at safe levels. It is recommended that everyone test their homes for radon levels because radon gas accumulates indoors and each home/or office will have different results. Testing your home is inexpensive and easy and the only way to know if you are at risk. Please note if your home is at risk, it can be fixed. There are radon reduction systems available and there are possibly easy fixes too. I recommend going to www.epa.gov/radon
Just so that everyone knows I waited before posting this information till I got the results back from testing mom's house, in which mom's house is fine and is well below the average radon levels in homes anyway. So, its not the house, which is great to know!!!
I really do recommend though that everyone test their homes. Radon gas is responsible for over 20,000 deaths a year. Levels are reportedly extremely high in Iowa state. Texas gov't will send out a free radon test kit (limited supply) that you can get through the Environmental Protection Website or your State Radon Office at http://www.epa.gov/radon/whereyoulive.html . Also, consider finding out what your levels of Radon are in your drinking water at Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1 800-426-4791
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you
-Vanessa
Just so that everyone knows I waited before posting this information till I got the results back from testing mom's house, in which mom's house is fine and is well below the average radon levels in homes anyway. So, its not the house, which is great to know!!!
I really do recommend though that everyone test their homes. Radon gas is responsible for over 20,000 deaths a year. Levels are reportedly extremely high in Iowa state. Texas gov't will send out a free radon test kit (limited supply) that you can get through the Environmental Protection Website or your State Radon Office at http://www.epa.gov/radon/whereyoulive.html . Also, consider finding out what your levels of Radon are in your drinking water at Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1 800-426-4791
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you
-Vanessa
Monday, July 18, 2011
Help is always there
A cancer diagnosis for yourself or a loved one will immediately invoke several powerful emotions and an array of questions and concerns. Feelings of fear, uncertainty, and hopelessness are natural responses to receiving the news of a diagnosis. There are groups for many different kinds of cancers including but not limited to breast cancer, skin cancer, and colon cancer. Even when diagnosed with a terminal type of cancer, like mesothelioma in which the median life expectancy is 4 to 18 months. you and your love ones will still benefit from maintaining a positive outlook. Thinking negatively will only reduce the mental and emotional energy that is necessary for surviving, healing, and coping with this sickness.
The first and most important thing to consider is that you are not alone. There are millions of other people who are being treated for cancer, are in remission, or are survivors. Many people who have shared a similar experience are ready and waiting to help you through this difficult time. Whether you are a patient undergoing treatment, or a loved one looking for the best way to provide support, talking to others will be extremely helpful and therapeutic. Numerous websites and organizations are available to provide support and therapy. The American Cancer Society has a section on their website devoted to finding support and treatment with articles ranging from paying for treatment, to coping with negative emotions. The importance of communication is stressed in building a support network and making sure that all the emotional needs of the patient are met.
If you are not ready to talk yet, writing about your situation can be quite cathartic. It will also give you a way to organize your thoughts and feelings so you are able to communicate these to others when you are ready. Try a free flow form of writing in which you write down anything that comes to mind. It is important to identify what you are feeling so that you can cope with that feeling, however difficult it might be. Try to be as specific as possible. If you are scared, try to identify exactly what you are afraid of. Are you afraid of pain? Are you afraid of the costs of treatment? In order to absolve your fears and negative emotions, you must identify the source of negativity and face it directly. The most important thing to remember is that when you are ready: Help Is Always There!
For more information on support, try these sites:
www.cancercenter.org
By: David Haas
Cancer Support Groups
As the number of cancer diagnoses increases, so does the number of cancer support groups. Cancer support groups are groups in which cancer patients can join and find help, resources, and companionship in other cancer patients. Patients can find local, statewide, nationwide, and even international cancer support groups to join. Some groups are cancer specific, while many tailor to cancer patients in general.
These support groups are a great tool for fighting and surviving cancer. Many studies have examined these groups and have found them to be an important part of cancer treatment. One study examined the psychosocial benefits of cancer support groups and found that women in these groups were "significantly less depressed, less anxious, and had more knowledge of their illness. This resulted in better relationships with care givers, fewer sexual difficulties, and more participation in leisure activities.
Support groups also provide companionship for cancer patients. In these groups, people gain friends, connections, and support beneficial to their recovery. Many cancer support groups use the same methods and activities to help patients such as counseling, informational sessions about cancer related subjects, social events, doctor and hospital referrals, and some even include support like free rides and hotel stays. Cancer support groups are incredibly beneficial because they offer services and support that cancer patients cannot get on their own or from family members who have never had cancer. Cancer support Groups are more than just information, they are a network of other cancer patients that will support each other, celebrate each other's victories, and share each other's tears.
Cancer support groups are the medicine that doctors cannot inject and cancer cannot defeat. Many studies even show a correspondence of survival rates to cancer support treatment groups. Support groups can help you manage and survive during cancer. Even for those who have non-treatable cancers, these groups can help inject a positive outlook on life, which might not increase their life expectancy, but will most definitely make their last years more comfortable and enjoyable. When medicine and support come together, we can win against cancer!
By: David Haas
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Dr's appointment tomorrow at CTRC
Tomorrow we have an appointment at 11am to go over how mom is feeling and and handling the treatment so far. Mainly she is extremely nauseas. The nausea has been getting worse and she hasn't kept her food down to well lately. Other than that she is feeling okay and is moving around just fine. She is still working a little bit right now while she can which is good because it helps keep her mind off of things. She has had a few good cries, but she is handling it well. She knows and understands that God gives us what we can handle. She is strong and will overcome!
-Vanessa
-Vanessa
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