Aaron is still doing chemo. He had dose 9 of 6 a week ago. We thought he would being doing a maintenance dose of just one chemo drug, but instead he is still doing the same two IV chemos, one oral chemo, and recently a third IV drug that shuts down the blood supply to tumors. Once he passed dose 6 we noticed he became significantly more fatigued and nauseous. He dropped 18 pounds in under two weeks (thankfully with all his In-N-Out meals he had extra weight to lose for such a time). This past week has been better. His dr. added a few meds to help with energy and nausea and it seems to be working. He still feels somewhat sluggish, but improved enough that he can keep down quarts of ice cream and doesn't need a four hour nap each day. He had scans a month ago and they looked good to us. One dr. wanted to change course because he saw some progression of the cancer in the lungs, but we have learned that you don't jump to a new treatment at the first sign of progression, especiall...
Aaron Thatcher, the guy we all look up to was diagnosed with Stage IV Adenocarcinoma Lung Cancer. We believe in miracles! Add your faith and prayers to ours as we cheer on the Thatcher family. If you would like to share a story of Aaron to share on the blog, please send it to storiesforaaron@gmail.com.