We had a follow up appointment with Wesley's GI doctor today. Last week, he ordered a thyroid ultrasound because FAP can cause cancer in other parts of the body, including the thyroid. The ultrasound was completely normal. It is something we will continue to check up on periodically.
The doctor didn't really have any new information for us. Thankfully, he agreed to schedule Wesley's next colonoscopy in January so we don't have to worry about it at Christmas time. He asked if we had gotten a second opinion, which we have not. We don't doubt the diagnosis. I think the second opinion will come in regards to the timing of his colectomy. He also asked if we had started the process of genetic testing for the rest of the family, which we have not. Although Jerry has called a few places. Genetic counselors are, surprisingly, hard to find even in a big metro area like Phoenix.
We will have to wait and see what the next colonoscopy shows before we make any surgery decisions. The average age of colectomy for FAP patients is late teens or early twenties. It seems those who know about it early tend to have the surgery earlier. I would like Wesley to keep his colon as long as possible, but the doctor reminded us they "are in the business of saving people, not colons."
I did ask him about a medication I had heard about called Sulindac. They usually give this to patients after they have their colon removed to help prevent polyps forming in the remaining parts of the digestive tract. However, there have been a few studies that showed fewer polyps in people who took it who haven't yet had surgery and I wondered if it was worth a try. It is not a cure. Just a possible way to slow down polyp growth. The doctor had heard of it and didn't think it would really help, but since the medication has basically no side effects (it's in the same family as ibuprofen - NSAIDs) he was willing to let him try it. So we got a prescription for that.
Wesley is feeling great. No issues at all, digestive or otherwise. According to today's measurement, he is 5 feet 7 inches tall! He will be starting his homeschool high school journey in a few weeks. Please continue to pray that he stays healthy and that it will be abundantly clear when the time is right for us to move forward with the colectomy.