JohnSFO and round 3 of chemo (it went well)

AceSFO
AceSFO Member Posts: 229
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Just thought I'd post an update that wasn't all bad news -
John started his third round of chemo yesterday (Irinotecan and 5FU) and it went really well. He had done Irinotecan back in the fall and it was awful - the first dose laid him out for 10 days in addition to making him vomit copiously. This time they administered a much lower dose along with 5FU instead of Xeloda, and it went fine. Only a little nausea during the infusion, and he came home feeling pretty good - even had a big appetite!

And I can't remember if I posted about it already or not, but they did discover a new rectal tumor (still small about 2 cm) last week. Hopefully the chemo will take care of it.

Adrian
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  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    What great news!
    I'm so

    What great news!

    I'm so glad that the chemo went smoothly.

    Also saying prayers for the new tumor. I hope the chemo wipes that sucker out.
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    good news
    that is good news Adrian....love that John got through that chemo with appetitooo

    hang in the pair of you

    hugs, mags
  • ittapp
    ittapp Member Posts: 383 Member
    John, I am so happy to hear
    John, I am so happy to hear about John's chemo treatment, I am also on Ironotecan(sp) and I had only 3 treatments before it was stopped to prep for the Sir Spheres procedure tomorrow.Has he lost any of his hair on this regimen? my hair is thinning pretty badly but not everyone loses on this treatment. Patti
  • AceSFO
    AceSFO Member Posts: 229
    ittapp said:

    John, I am so happy to hear
    John, I am so happy to hear about John's chemo treatment, I am also on Ironotecan(sp) and I had only 3 treatments before it was stopped to prep for the Sir Spheres procedure tomorrow.Has he lost any of his hair on this regimen? my hair is thinning pretty badly but not everyone loses on this treatment. Patti

    Hi, Patti
    Too soon to tell about the hair. It started to thin when he did it last fall, and yesterday was only his first treatment of round 3. Maybe he'll keep his hair because of the lower dosage? Dunno.

    Good luck with the Sir Spheres tomorrow - I'll be sending good thoughts your way, and I know we'll all be eager to hear how it went once you're feeling up to it.

    Adrian
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    Muy Bueno :)
    Keep the train a 'rollin....
    -Craig
  • Crow71
    Crow71 Member Posts: 679 Member
    Glad to heat thar chemo is
    Glad to heat thar chemo is going well. I barfed a lot when I started back in September. I started Emend after 2 treatments and haven't vomited since.
    I hope the chemo will take care of the new tumor - sna dthe old ones too.
    Roger
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    Adrian
    Please give John our best wishes that the evil chemo does its trick on that nasty tumor and that his pain is lightened. Tina and George
  • DoriW
    DoriW Member Posts: 12 Member
    geotina said:

    Adrian
    Please give John our best wishes that the evil chemo does its trick on that nasty tumor and that his pain is lightened. Tina and George

    I'm so glad it went well
    I hope it causes some major shrinkage as well (and brings pain relief with it).

    Take care,
    Dori
  • KathiM
    KathiM Member Posts: 8,028 Member
    It's time for some GOOD news, you two!!!!
    Good to know that the chemo was easier...poor John!!!!!

    I know of many that have troubles with Xeloda, and not with 5FU...I had 5FU from the start, so I wouldn't know...

    I'm putting my arms around you both...

    Hugs, Kathi
  • fringetree
    fringetree Member Posts: 65
    KathiM said:

    It's time for some GOOD news, you two!!!!
    Good to know that the chemo was easier...poor John!!!!!

    I know of many that have troubles with Xeloda, and not with 5FU...I had 5FU from the start, so I wouldn't know...

    I'm putting my arms around you both...

    Hugs, Kathi

    Glad to hear some good news,
    Glad to hear some good news, Adrian!
  • dianetavegia
    dianetavegia Member Posts: 1,942 Member
    Hi Guys, Gosh I'm sorry to
    Hi Guys, Gosh I'm sorry to hear about the new tumor but am so glad the new chemo went well. I'm still praying and think of y'all often. Maybe it's because I have your picture hanging up! :o)
    Diane
  • Fight for my love
    Fight for my love Member Posts: 1,522 Member
    Good to hear that.I am glad
    Good to hear that.I am glad the chemo can be continued and hope the new tumor will be taken care of.
  • JDuke
    JDuke Member Posts: 438

    Good to hear that.I am glad
    Good to hear that.I am glad the chemo can be continued and hope the new tumor will be taken care of.

    Glad that it
    sounds as if John is off to a much smoother start this time. Hope it continues throughout the treatment and when all is said and done, the tumor is history!
    Warmly,
    Joanne
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Good news
    I'm so glad the new chemo is going better. I'm sorry, though, about the new tumor that was discovered. Hope that will be gone SOON.

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member
    tootsie1 said:

    Good news
    I'm so glad the new chemo is going better. I'm sorry, though, about the new tumor that was discovered. Hope that will be gone SOON.

    *hugs*
    Gail

    Great and hope that tumour shrinks!
    Thinking of you guys! And you're never the odd ball with me!

    Hugs!
  • Kathryn_in_MN
    Kathryn_in_MN Member Posts: 1,252 Member
    Glad to hear this tx is easier on him
    It seems so crazy that two drugs that are so alike can be so different for people taking them. Some swear Xeloda is way easier to tolerate, but for others it is 5-FU. And the ironotecan being reduced to a tolerable level is wonderful. I hope this shrinks that new small tumor to nothing!
  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member

    Glad to hear this tx is easier on him
    It seems so crazy that two drugs that are so alike can be so different for people taking them. Some swear Xeloda is way easier to tolerate, but for others it is 5-FU. And the ironotecan being reduced to a tolerable level is wonderful. I hope this shrinks that new small tumor to nothing!

    Who did you piss of Adrian.....
    Who did you piss of Adrian.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atBg9zLI2bA

    I thought of you with some of these lyrics in the song, it doesn't really pertain, but was funny never the less.

    Enjoy and take it for the way it was presented, just a laugh.
  • AceSFO
    AceSFO Member Posts: 229
    Nana b said:

    Who did you piss of Adrian.....
    Who did you piss of Adrian.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atBg9zLI2bA

    I thought of you with some of these lyrics in the song, it doesn't really pertain, but was funny never the less.

    Enjoy and take it for the way it was presented, just a laugh.

    Good One!
    Hey Raquel - I wasn't quite sure where that was going at first, but it cracked me up! Thanks!

    As for John and the chemo, I think I posted a little too soon. The day after the infusion it started to hit him and he's felt pretty lousy since - it's now Saturday, 5 days after the infusion and still feeling malaise.

    Yesterday he had the nerve blocking procedure done and it seems to have helped with the sacral pain. Hard to tell as it seems to ebb and flow. When we first got home afterwards it seemed better, then, a little later, like it did yesterday (i.e. real bad), then later last night it seemed like it was helping, so we'll just have to wait and see. Cross your fingers!
  • Paula G.
    Paula G. Member Posts: 596
    AceSFO said:

    Good One!
    Hey Raquel - I wasn't quite sure where that was going at first, but it cracked me up! Thanks!

    As for John and the chemo, I think I posted a little too soon. The day after the infusion it started to hit him and he's felt pretty lousy since - it's now Saturday, 5 days after the infusion and still feeling malaise.

    Yesterday he had the nerve blocking procedure done and it seems to have helped with the sacral pain. Hard to tell as it seems to ebb and flow. When we first got home afterwards it seemed better, then, a little later, like it did yesterday (i.e. real bad), then later last night it seemed like it was helping, so we'll just have to wait and see. Cross your fingers!

    Darn it
    Sounds like John is having such a rough time with treatment. I feel so bad for both of you. I was responding to you on your "vent" the other night and I was booted off. I don't know what happened. I myself have felt that way. We have such a small family and group of friends.

    I am crossing my fingers that things will get better for John and you too. Paula
  • AceSFO
    AceSFO Member Posts: 229
    Paula G. said:

    Darn it
    Sounds like John is having such a rough time with treatment. I feel so bad for both of you. I was responding to you on your "vent" the other night and I was booted off. I don't know what happened. I myself have felt that way. We have such a small family and group of friends.

    I am crossing my fingers that things will get better for John and you too. Paula

    Thanks, Paula
    I appreciate your support and concern. It's been a really tough month for us. He's had 22 appointments or procedures so far. We try to stay focused on what's going right in our lives and all the things we have to be thankful for.

    This morning I'm discouraged to see how much sniping is still going on here. I won't even get into it, but I wish we could get past that and get back to being supportive of each other.

    Your reply on this thread made me feel supported and cared for and that's why I come here (and to offer the same to others).