So after being 5 days out from the fires Chemo round, I feel pretty good. I haven't had to battle side effects much. When I got out of the Dr.'s office, I did have a cold tongue, and I was a bit cold and fatigued for the next two days when the 5FU was pumping, but I feel well now.
Jeanah and I are considering keeping our plans to go to HAWAII the first two weeks in May as long as I can tolerate the next couple treatments nearly as well as the first.
One nurse did tell me that sometimes people do experience effects after the 2nd or 3rd treatments they didn't see in the first. Also, (mean) Dr. Chang may boost the quantity of Chemo given if I'm tolerating it.
Anyway, seems encouraging to this point.
Love ya'll
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Drip...drip...drip...
Today was relatively painless. I got there at 9am and they started me on a drip of Calcium and Magnesium which is to lessen the potential side-effects. After this, they gave me a drip of Steroids for the same reason. At that point, they gave the O...and L... and then I waited 15 minutes before they could give the last which was a dosage of the 5FU and then hook up the take-home pump.
I didn't have much of a problem with side effects today. Some fatigue and a funny flushed feeling. I also had some coolness on my tongue, but that is gone now.
We shall see how the 5FU affects me over the next day or two...hoping I will be right as rain (which we have plenty of right now).
The CT scan I had Sunday didn't show anything of concern and Dr. Chang gave the drugs as previously discussed.
I didn't have much of a problem with side effects today. Some fatigue and a funny flushed feeling. I also had some coolness on my tongue, but that is gone now.
We shall see how the 5FU affects me over the next day or two...hoping I will be right as rain (which we have plenty of right now).
The CT scan I had Sunday didn't show anything of concern and Dr. Chang gave the drugs as previously discussed.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Here we go...
Today I saw Dr. Chang, my oncologist and we discussed the Chemotherapy option he thinks is best. We will start at 9:00am next Tuesday, Feb 15. The way I understand it is I will get 5 hours of IV Pump Chemo that day with two chemicals and a hint of the third. Leucovorin and Oxaliplatin are given with a flush of the Flourouracil (5FU).
Then, the 5FU is used in a slow push pump which I take home with me for 46 hours and I go back in 2 days to get disconnected.
So basically from 9am Tuesday to 3pm Thursday I will have chemicals going through my body hopefully targeting and destroying any "microscopic baddies" that may still be left over after the surgery...
If you want to read more about chemotherapy, go here Chemocare.com or to find out more about the particular drugs click on the names below:
Leucovorin
Oxaliplatin
Fluorouracil
I will have the second of 12 treatments on Monday, Feb 28. He said the protocol is to do this for 6 months (12 treatments) but if something non-desirable is occurring we can modify or even stop the treatments as needed.
He will prescribe medication to help fight nausea which is a potential side effect. Numbness in the fingers and toes is another potential side effect.
Please pray that I will be able to tolerate the treatments well and that the side effects will be minimal.
Love ya'll!
Victor
Then, the 5FU is used in a slow push pump which I take home with me for 46 hours and I go back in 2 days to get disconnected.
So basically from 9am Tuesday to 3pm Thursday I will have chemicals going through my body hopefully targeting and destroying any "microscopic baddies" that may still be left over after the surgery...
If you want to read more about chemotherapy, go here Chemocare.com or to find out more about the particular drugs click on the names below:
Leucovorin
Oxaliplatin
Fluorouracil
I will have the second of 12 treatments on Monday, Feb 28. He said the protocol is to do this for 6 months (12 treatments) but if something non-desirable is occurring we can modify or even stop the treatments as needed.
He will prescribe medication to help fight nausea which is a potential side effect. Numbness in the fingers and toes is another potential side effect.
Please pray that I will be able to tolerate the treatments well and that the side effects will be minimal.
Love ya'll!
Victor
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Back to Normal! (For at least a week)
I saw Dr. Lee, my surgeon, today. He says everything looks great and is healed nicely. I have no more drainage issues and he says "eat normal, have normal activity"...keeping in mind I have the stoma.
Next Tuesday, Feb 8, at 3:30pm, I see Dr. Chang. We will discuss Chemotherapy and what that will look like (assuming I choose to do that, which is most likely).
I worked full-time, mostly from the office last week, and Jeanah and I took a long weekend in La Grande with her parents this weekend. I was tired after the work week and the end of my tailbone didn't allow me to drive much on the way there. I'm hoping my body gets more used to sitting up and working!
Thank you all for your continued prayer and kindness!
Next Tuesday, Feb 8, at 3:30pm, I see Dr. Chang. We will discuss Chemotherapy and what that will look like (assuming I choose to do that, which is most likely).
I worked full-time, mostly from the office last week, and Jeanah and I took a long weekend in La Grande with her parents this weekend. I was tired after the work week and the end of my tailbone didn't allow me to drive much on the way there. I'm hoping my body gets more used to sitting up and working!
Thank you all for your continued prayer and kindness!
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