Well...this has been an interesting week since we got back from Seattle. I had not really felt very good during the trip and it seemed to get worse as the week went on. I've just be nauseous sort of constantly and it's led to me losing too much weight. I weighed the other night at 158 lbs, which is too puny for my frame. I've been getting radiation but there's nothing about the location of the radiation that should be causing nausea...and I haven't yet resumed chemo, so it's not that. I've also been experiencing some new areas of lung pain. I'd just try to get through it but sometimes the pain is more than I can handle even with my 'breakthrough' pain meds.
So....I saw Dr. Dorn and Dr. Zuckerman this week. We've been trying to radiate these new areas of pain, but the problem with that is that as long as we keep chasing these new pain areas with radiation, the longer we're delaying me getting back on chemo. Clearly the new pain areas indicate the disease is spreading some, so the docs and I agreed we'd wrap up the radiation next week and immediately get going on chemo again. Dr. Zuckerman said normally he'd give a break after radiation before starting chemo, but he feels like I should skip the break and get going immediatley on the chemo. Jen and I completely agree with the more agressive approach. So I'll finish radiation next Friday (the 24th) and then begin a new chemo regimen the following week.
With these doctor visits we decided that perhaps me not feeling good lately is due to dehydration, so we scheduled some fluids. They also took some labs and we discovered that my counts were very very low. Dr. Dan said he was surprised I was still standing looking at my counts! Anyhow, I was immediately scheduled for two days worth of blood transfusions...yesterday and today. The transfusions aren't anythng to worry about...just mostly an annoyance because they take so long! Each blood unit takes around 2 hrs and I'm getting multiple units each day, so it makes for long days. Hopefully getting the transfusions and getting better hydrated will lead to feeling better - I'm confident that it will. I just need to finish out radiation this coming week and then start back up with chemo next week.
We're still in the 'afterglow' of our fun trip to Seattle - it's hard to believe a week has gone by already since we got home. We're still laughing about stories and things that happened while we were there. The kids sure had a good time - we all did.
I'll update again once radiation is wrapping up and chemo is starting. I'll be on Taxotere and Tarceva. I've been on Taxotere before - it's a standard IV administered chemo. The Tarceva is a new one and somewhat still in the experimental stage, but I guess it shows some promise so I'm certainly willing.
As always, thanks to everybody for your love and support in so many different ways. We are so very thankful.
LIVESTRONG!!
Steve
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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