I took my 6 year old to SF Glens tryouts over the weekend. He was doing Soccer Stars since he was 3 and I thought he would be fine but oh my god that was just a different level of intensity for a 6 year old. Not sure what the other kids were doing leading up to this but he will 100% not get onto that team.
It seems like my son needed more match practice before going to those tryouts. Not sure if any other clubs are less intense. Im now wondering where to go from here to get to that level 😩
u/Educational_Simple37
Hi all, Sorry sharing my husband's story here again but with the most updated scan results, trying to get to the bottom of the positive Signatera. Let me know your thoughts
Background- husband Dx Feb 2025 stage 4 with Mets to liver only.
12 rounds of chemo
October 2025 - colon resection, liver resection, ablation and pump installment
Nov '25- Jan 2026 - 3 FUDR & 2 Folfuri
Jan 2026 (3 months post surgery) - Clear CT scan, Signatera 0.1
March 2026 (5 months post surgery) - 4th FUDR, Clear CT scan, Signatera 1.8
April 2026 - 5th FUDR, performed both CT and PET scans to get to the bottom of the positive Signatera. Everything came back clear other than this verbiage beside the lungs.
Lungs - "Clustered nodularity surrounding an airway in the right upper lobe, favored to reflect mucoid airway impaction. Attention on future surveillance imaging is recommended."
I havent met with the oncologist yet but Im wondering if i should look at getting these ablated (maybe they can biopsy) as they may cause the positive Signatera or if thats not the root of the positive Signatera maybe we just have to wait for the next scan for it to show somewhere else.