I'm sorry it's been so long since I've updated the blog. But I'm trying to get caught up now. So here's the latest:
Yesterday was 'big' chemo day. But they almost wouldn’t let me have it. My platelets (the clotting mechanism of the blood) are low. They typically won’t give you any chemo treatment if your platelets are under 100,000 and mine were at 86,000. But after I begged, they went ahead and they’re treating me, but I have to just watch for a number of symptoms, of which if I had any, I need to get down to MSTI quickly. Worst case is they’ll give me a platelet transfusion.
The doc explained that after being on chemo for a long time, the bone marrow starts struggling to re-generate the platelets that chemo destroys. He said not to be surprised if we reach a point where a platelet transfusion becomes required each treatment cycle. The transfusion is a pretty quick deal, done over at the hospital.
I’ve been struggling with pain issues. Despite being on a very high dose of Fentanyl narcotic skin patches and Oxycodone, I’ve been waking up once or twice a night in tears from the horrible chest pain. It’s not from the treatment – it’s from the cancer eating away at the pleura. Something about laying down makes it worse. Anyhow they changed over my pain meds to an Oxycontin regimen (no more patches). Oxycontin is just extended-release Oxycodone.
Oxycontin and Oxycodone are both very valuable on the street as you may know. The addicts like Oxycontin. It’s supposed to be swallowed whole so the extended-release mechanism works correctly, but the addicts chew it and swallow, to get the entire day’s dose all at one time. Nothing to do with me really, just interesting. The street value of this one bottle of Oxycontin that I have in front of me here is probably $1000. It cost me $75 even after prescription insurance.
Anyhow hopefully this change will help me better deal with the pain.
Today is thursday and the nausea hasn't set in too bad yet (that will happen sometime today or tomorrow). So I went on in to work today, but couldn't stay all day...had to work from home some.
Thanks SO MUCH as always for the prayers and well-wishes on our account. LIVESTRONG
-Steve
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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Hey Steve,
ReplyDeleteYou disappeared from Facebook so I had to go searching for you. Luckily I found your blog. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers as you travel this road. Know that you are in God's care and that He loves you. If there is anything you or your family needs please do not hesitate to call us.