Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Some Awesome News

We finally got the results from Isabella's MRI from Saturday and they show that there is "marked improvement" in tumor size. This is great news, especially considering that the previous couple MRIs showed no reduction in size of the tumor. We haven't seen the actual images yet so we're not sure how much is left and where it is, but we're remaining cautiously optimistic. At this point, we are still scheduled for radiation later this summer, but we will still discuss with Isabella's oncologist if there could be any changes in treatment. This news will certainly help the summer days go by more happily.

13 comments:

  1. Fabulous news - I am so happy for you!

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  2. :0)

    The Buffone Family

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  3. With this news there is great joy in my heart for Isabella and your family. May God continue to bless her and make the tumor DISAPPEAR.

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  4. Tears of joy roll down my face for Isabella--know we will continue to pray for you all. Give Isabella a kiss for all of us who pray for her daily and know she will prevail!

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  5. roneil, julianne,

    omg, this just made my month...i'm so happy to finally hear the great news!!!

    tito ej

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  6. That is wonderful news!! All of the McLean's are smiling!!

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  7. What wonderful news! Julianne, I'm headed to Vermont this weekend for our 20th reunion from CVU! I'll pass along the progress! Let's try to get together in Norwalk sometime soon. It would be excellent to catch up!

    Liz Rosa

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  8. Great to hear the positive results. You guys could use a little laid back summer fun. Take a breather and just enjoy the present with the kids. That will rev you up.

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  9. Woohoo from the Morins!

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  10. Absolutely fantastic news! Praise God!

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  11. So happy to hear the good news! - Julie and Jeff Walker

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  12. Would love to hear some updates--hoping Isabella is enjoying being home with no school or hospitals.

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