Given a choice, Henrik would rather be hiking a trail on Mt. Rainier,
walking in Prague, visiting cousins in Northern Denmark or playing
tennis with Jack, but at the moment his journey is fighting cancer in
Southeast Kansas. Since our last communication the tumor has appeared
in the corpus callosum area of the right side of his brain and has
disabled his left arm and leg.
Henrik's doctor confirmed the change after reviewing his MRI taken this
week. Dr. Nabbout has discontinued the temodar chemo after two rounds
and will begin a treatment of Avastan (referred to as a smart bomb
against tumors) and also a chemo named CPTII. The treatment will
consist of weekly IVs at the Cancer Center of Kansas in Parsons.
The corpus callosum region controls coordination of the body. Henrik
has fallen several times (without injury) and we now assist him in
walking or, most recently, using a wheelchair for mobility.
Between the temodar treatments Henrik has enjoyed a trip to South
Carolina in February to visit Josh, Greer and Lane and a trip to the new
Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City with friends to watch his beloved
Jayhawks play in the basketball semifinals of the Big Twelve
Tournament. The Jayhawks won the Big Twelve, "Rock Chalk". A trip to
Lawrence with Josh, Greer, Lane and Marla to visit several old friends
was also a highlight of March.
A surprise and a real upper was the receipt of a basketball signed by
all members of the KU basketball team and an autographed picture of
Coach Bill Self. It seems Jack Johnson wrote a letter of request to
Coach Self. Jack said, "Here in SE Kansas people think Coach Self walks
on water." Henrik says he thinks "Jack walks on water." March Madness
in the college basketball world is here and is a great diversion as
Henrik and his friends and family cheer for KU.
Henrik and friends are developing a Web site to provide information on
Henrik's experience since his diagnosis in January 2006 and to
acknowledge the support system of friends and family that has sustained
him on this journey. Chris Polsak has developed/designed the Web site
for Henrik. The site is in process of development and can be contacted
at
www.gbmvikingwarrior.com. The GBM is for the name of the brain tumor
Glioblastoma Multiforme.
Henrik says hello and sends thanks to the many friends who have visited
or contacted him to provide continued support and encouragement. Henrik
says, "there are so many people to say "thank you" to. I feel so
lucky." Henrik welcomes your contact at 620-231-0558, 372 E. Highway
126, Pittsburg, KS 66762 or L.Henrik.Christensen@gmail.com.
Prepared by Henrik's dad at Henrik's request.
Lee Christensen