Jim is due for scans

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Nana2
Nana2 Member Posts: 255
Hi Friends, Jim goes for his PET scan in a few hours and then for his CT scan on Monday. We see the Doctor on Thursday for the results. So if you think of it, send up a prayer or a well wish or whatever you're comfortable doing for him this week. He told me after getting hooked up for Monday's treatment that he won't do this anymore. He just feels too sick from it. I am hoping that this chemo has slammed those tumors down and he will be able to coast a bit until we get in to the cancer treatment centers of america in the next month or so. I think they might be able to suggest a treatment for him that will be more tolerable. Doing the juicing and cut out the sugar and moving in the alternative treatment direction too. I think I feel better myself since we started. I love the juice! Wondered if it's okay to give him the juice when he is having diarrhea or should I hold off til it passes?
Hope all of you have a good weekend. We'll let you know what we find out on the scans.
((Hugs to all of you))
April

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  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
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    Wishing Jim well
    April,

    I want to wish Jim all the best with his scans. I hope his results are good. Personally I would be careful with the juicing if Jim has diarrhea.
  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
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    Dear April
    Of course you and Jim both will have all the good wishes and prayers we can give here.

    I am so sorry that this treatment plan has been so hard on him. I recall from Cheryl H.'s post that her onc cut her treatments in half because of the bad time she was having. Perhaps that is an option for Jim as well. Something to consider and perhaps run by the doc.

    Hope all results from tests are very good, and that Jim can rebound both physically and mentally from all this soon.

    Hugs to you both

    Marie who loves kitties
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
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    Dear April
    Of course you and Jim both will have all the good wishes and prayers we can give here.

    I am so sorry that this treatment plan has been so hard on him. I recall from Cheryl H.'s post that her onc cut her treatments in half because of the bad time she was having. Perhaps that is an option for Jim as well. Something to consider and perhaps run by the doc.

    Hope all results from tests are very good, and that Jim can rebound both physically and mentally from all this soon.

    Hugs to you both

    Marie who loves kitties

    A prayer has been sent,
    Hugs April !
  • CherylHutch
    CherylHutch Member Posts: 1,375
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    Sending good wishes!
    April... you know I'm sending you and Jim good wishes and whatever it takes to make this easier on Jim.

    When you meet up with the oncologist to go over the results and what the next plan of action is... seriously, if the oncologist thinks he should remain on chemo and Jim insists he doesn't want to because it makes him too sick... ask the onc about splitting his dose up. As you all know, when I had my first treatment of Irinotecan a couple of weeks back, there were no words in the English language that I could use to explain just how sick I was. From nausea to severe diarrhea, incredible intestinal cramping/spasms, no ability to eat (couldn't keep anything down and anything that I did swallow triggered the intestinal cramping), difficulty in drinking (same responses). I was dehydrated, lightheaded and dizzy from not being able to eat/drink for 2 weeks out of the 3. Even with the stronger anti-side affect meds, I guess we didn't start them in time so there was no way to get the side affects under control. After just the ONE treatment, I was ready to throw in the towel... I could not live the next 6 months where I was that ill for 2 out of every 3 weeks.

    Well, my oncologist agreed with me. Her belief is that no one should have to suffer... that we should have the right dose of chemo that is still strong enough to do the job, but that we do not have to suffer because of it. Sure, there may be some side affects as there can be for any medication... but they should be able to be easily managed with the proper anti-side affect meds... and it's a matter of finding which ones work best for each individual since we all are so different.

    My schedule now is for the same amount of chemo (Irinotecan), but in smaller doses and more often. Instead of once every 3 weeks, I get slightly more than half/dose every 2 weeks. For the side affects, I get a shot of Atropine (prevents diarrhea) at the time of chemo infusion, the dexamethosone (nausea), Emmend (nausea) for three days, including the day of chemo, and 2 lomotil pills, twice/day. I had the chemo this past Tuesday.... and have not had one side affect all week. I've been out to the theatre, out shopping, and even out for dinner with friends... and had all my usual energy. No cramping, no nausea and no sign of diarrhea or any kind of stomach problems. It's as if I haven't even had chemo!

    The difference is like night and day. If this is how my treatments are going to go from now on... then I could very easily do this for months and months and not bat an eye! :)

    So, let Jim read this post. I know we probably aren't on the same kind of chemo... but this just goes to show, if you are taking a dose of chemo that is too strong for your system and you are having the horrors of being so sick each time, it might be a solution that is as simple as changing the schedule of how often you get it so that it can be adjusted. Maybe it doesn't work for everyone... but before giving up, it might be worth a try.

    Cheryl
  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
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    Hi April,

    I didn't see your post until now (late Saturday pm). Hope that all went well with Jim's PET and I will be thinking of him and saying a prayer now for all to go well with Monday's CT, and for the results, of course, to be favorable.
    And I would cut out the juice when Jim has diarrhea- it seems to make it worse in me, so I've stopped juicing temporarily because I've also had that problem. What you might consider instead is getting some Vitamineral Green (or similar type "green" powder) to sprinkle in some of his food or add to a drink. I don't know- just a thought.
    Also- my naturopathic dr. has me take potassium supplements for the diahhrea. They do help it, but haven't gotten rid of it totally- I do still have to rely on prescription strength antidiarrheal pills when I go out to eat.
    Please keep us posted-
    Lisa