Thanks for your concern over Amy’s health.
All correspondence can be directed to Amy Dykes PO BOX 829 Athens, GA 30603.
4/24/04: Amy was taken to
the Emergency room at Fair
Oaks Hospital in Farifax, VA with swelling of her face and neck. I am the World Trade Center
was on tour and Amy’s face and neck were swelling. When she said she was having
trouble breathing, Dan immediately took her from their Hotel near DC to the
Hospital.
4/25/04: After preliminary
tests, it was found that there was an unidentified mass in her chest. She was
admitted to the Fair Oaks’ Telemetry wing for further testing. After several painful
tests, it was revealed that the mass was a tumor and samples were sent to
pathology for a diagnosis. Amy was put on steroids and antibiotics. She was
also determined to be extremely anemic and was given two units of blood to restore
her blood count.
4/26/04: This was a day of
waiting for test results.
4/27/04: After a couple of
long days waiting, early suspicions were confirmed and Amy was diagnosed with
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma; cancer of the Lymphatic System. You can learn more at
http://www.lymphomainfo.net/hodgkins/. We don’t know
what stage she is at yet and are waiting for further results. Amy and Dan are
leaving for Athens today where Amy will begin Chemotherapy.
4/28/04: We arrived in Athens today.
Amy has an appointment with an Oncologist on Friday morning.
4/29/04: After looking at
her files, the doctor decided Amy had to come in today. Amy had many tests and
prepared for chemotherapy which will start tomorrow. She had another bone
marrow biopsy and it was really painful. She had too many needles stuck in her
and is in great pain. They installed a medport to administer her chemo therapy
medication.
4/30/04: Today was the first
day of chemotherapy. They gave Amy the standard 4 drug therapy for her
condition. They also gave her a bunch of drugs to combat the nausea associated
with the therapy. The whole process took about 5 hours. It went better than
expected. She has not yet vomited and is actually up and about this evening.
Amy's family has arrived and are taking good care of
her.
5/1/04 We
all worked in the yard today and Amy is doing very well. She gets tired a lot
and has to take naps, but she is in good spirits.
5/2/04 Today Amy was very
tired, having her family here was great, but it really wore her out. They are
leaving today and Amy is going to sleep for a long time after they return home.
5/3/04 Amy is still doing well,
but you can tell she is feeling some of the effects of the Chemotherapy. We
decided today that the show at the 40watt friday will
go on, it will be our last show for a very long time. We are also still going
to have her birtday party at the Caledonia on saturday.
She is turning 30, so she needs some extra love.
She still is up and about and still hasn't
thrown up yet, so I guess that is good. She was concerned about her medport and
we went to the hospital to have it checked out. They said it was okay. She has
a blood clot in her right arm that we are concerned about, we have asked all
the doctors, but no one seems to want to address it, we are going to hope it is
okay.
5/4/04 Amy had to get a PET
scan today. This pinpoints the tumors and provides as a baseline for the
treatment. She was injected with radioactive dye (a fluoride isotope). We think
she may have been alergic to it as she got very tired and felt horrible today.
5/5/04 Amy woke up with a lot
more energy today, hopefully this will continue on.
5/12/04 It
has been a while since the last update. We played this weekend, it was actually
really fun and Amy was able to play 8 songs instead of the 5 we had planned on.
She also sang with the paper lions, she looked great and was feeling pretty
good considering. On Saturday we had a birthday party for her. It was at the Caledonia and was non-smoking so a
lot of people just sat outside and smoked. Amy couldn't go out there so that
kind of sucked. We are hoping people get the hint and quit smoking soon since
she can't go anywhere near smoke because she has tumors in her chest.
Amy
had a Procrit shot on friday, it is supposed to help
her bone marrow regenerate and make more blood cells. Those shots hurt, so she
isn't too keen on them. Her next chemo was scheduled for thursday,
but she changed the appointment because she wanted to have one more day of
feeling good.
We have been getting lots of get well cards and birthday presents. Amy
appreciates it so much and it really lights her face up when she gets them, so
please, keep them coming.
5/18/04 Amy had chemo on Friday.
This time it has been a little more difficult than the first time. The therapy
went fine, but she has been very tired and has been having random side effects.
She got a rash after her PET scan and we think it may have been from the
radioactive dye they injected her with. The doctors were very encouraging
though stating her red blood cell count was back to normal after her anemia was
treated. Soon she may not have to get the painful Procrit shots anymore which
would make her very happy. She still has yet to throw up, the new anti-nausea
meds seem to work pretty well with her.
7/14/04 It
has been a long time since the last update. Mainly because
nothing has changed. Amy had a blood clot in her leg a couple of weeks
ago and she had to get shots in her stomach every morning for ten days until it
was gone. Now she is on blood thinner which should keep the clots from coming
back. Other than that, she has just been very tired, although she has been
going out and djaying at the GO Bar on Wednesday nights.
7/30/04 Amy had a PT scan to
re-stage her cancer and to everyone’s surprise, the tumors are
disappearing and are almost gone!!! This is a very big step forward and it
looks like things are going to get better. She still has to finish out her
chemo, but it is working!
8/3/04 Amy has had some complications
recently. She has been admitted to Athens Regional Medical Center’s intensive care
unit and diagnosed with what is believed to be Pneumocystis.
She contracted this because her immune system has been compromised from
chemotherapy and she was unable to fight it off. On Saturday Amy had a fever of
102.1. It lasted through Sunday when we took her to the emergency room at ARMC.
She is stable but is on a ventilator and is under close monitoring. Her
condition has recently started to improve slightly and everyone is optimistic.
Please keep her in your thoughts.
8/12/04 Amy came home from the
hospital on Tuesday. She is doing much better, it was a very scary experience,
but she made it through. She is going to be a lot more careful about where she
hangs out now. She was running pretty hard and it caught up with her. She
starts teaching on Thursday and is excited to get to work.