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rogina2336
rogina2336 Member Posts: 188
My husband was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer with numerous mets to his liver on Nov. 14, 2010 and inoperable so far. He just completed his 9th chemo so far only had a few side effects so all in all is doing fantastic, however his last treatment of 5fu and oxy were reduced down by 20% is this something that anyone's loved one has experienced? The reduction was due to his blood counts being low and not bouncing back like they should, I am scared as he also wants to do his tx in 3 week increments instead of 2 due to farm work at this time of year. :)Kim

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  • grandmafay
    grandmafay Member Posts: 1,633 Member
    Welcome
    Welcome to the board we never wanted to be on. This is a good place to come to as questions and vent. My husbamd passed away from colon cancer after a six year battle, so I have experience much of what you will go through. I know it's pretty scary. I also know that there are many new protocols and treatments every day. Take good care of your husband and don't forget to care for yourself, too. I hope the chemo begins to shrink the tumors in the liver. My husband started with too many in the liver for surgery, but after chemo he was able to have the liver surgery. There is no doubt in my mind that it allowed us to buy more time. Hugs, Fay
  • rogina2336
    rogina2336 Member Posts: 188

    Welcome
    Welcome to the board we never wanted to be on. This is a good place to come to as questions and vent. My husbamd passed away from colon cancer after a six year battle, so I have experience much of what you will go through. I know it's pretty scary. I also know that there are many new protocols and treatments every day. Take good care of your husband and don't forget to care for yourself, too. I hope the chemo begins to shrink the tumors in the liver. My husband started with too many in the liver for surgery, but after chemo he was able to have the liver surgery. There is no doubt in my mind that it allowed us to buy more time. Hugs, Fay

    Thanks Your Info Helps me to stay positive
    I appreciate your information and will hang onto that hope. Thanks :-) Kim
  • grandmafay
    grandmafay Member Posts: 1,633 Member

    Thanks Your Info Helps me to stay positive
    I appreciate your information and will hang onto that hope. Thanks :-) Kim

    PM
    Feel free to PM me at any time. Remember that you are not alone. Many here understand what you are going through and are here to help. Fay
  • tanker sgv
    tanker sgv Member Posts: 124
    My mom had a pretty similar
    My mom had a pretty similar experience. They watch blood count to determine what chemo at what dose. Plus if it gets to low they'll just give him a transfusion, don't worry its not out of the norm. Also try getting a copy of all his blood work and learn what it all means and most times u can find foods that raise or lower certin protins as nesacery. Be proactive with his drs and learn some of the lingo they use. I had some of their home numbers even, . And don't be afraid to ask them ANYTHING.or for a second opinion _____take care