Anyone a spouse or partner of someone going through chemo right now?
ade7682
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Joined: Aug 2011
Aug 15, 2011 - 11:33 am
My husband has stage 4 colon cancer and just started his 6 mo Folfox chemo regimen. He's only 30 years old. I'm looking for someone to chat with about coping with having a loved one going through this.
My hubby has stage 3 rectal and just finished his 3rd round of FOLFOX. He's doing pretty good, some side effects. He has some good days then some bad and starts feeling better right before the next round. It's gonna be a long six months.
My husband is currently on chemo tx #14, he recently has been having problems with platelets so he has switched from every 2 weeks to every 3 for awhile to let his body catch up. My husband is in his late 50's so a little different he was diagnosed in Nov. 2010. I will answer any questions that I can. I was very frightened at the very start (still am at times), but the colon cancer board on here is awesome!!!
My husband also has stage 4 colon(rectal) cancer, just started chemo in August of this year. WE are both 50yrs old so not quite the same situation but he is on FOLFOX with avastin right now and is tolerating it well so far. It is not as bad as he expected. The doctor today told us the chemo seems to be shrinking his tumor so we are hopeful. Feel free to ask any questions. It is hard watching someone you love go through cancer, my husband did it with me and now I am doing it with him. There are bad days but also good days and at least being young your husband has the benefit of a strong body able to tolerate the chemo. Sending prayers to you..
Thank you. How many treatments is he into Folfox? Kenny has his 4th treatment tomorrow. He is in a cycle of 12 every 2 wks. Are treatment 6 we're doing a PETCT to check our progress and maybe taking a break to do a liver resection.
My partner is stage 4 colon cancer with mets to lungs and spine, she was diagnosed at 41, we are 8 years in now and she is hanging on for dear life. I will gladly answer any questions you might have. This is a tough road we need all the support we can get.
Wow! 8 years! You are both warriors. I can't even begin to think of dealing with this for 8 years straight. Sending lots of love to you. You both must both be amazing women.
Hi, my husband has stage 4 colon cancer - and has been on chemo since 2008, he will be on it for the rest of his life. The oncologist is scared that if she takes him off it will come back with a vengance. He has no cancer in his body at this moment because he gets chemo every three weeks. It is a small price to pay to live a lot longer. Email me anytime with any questions - netopmansfan1@yahoo.com
Whenever she came off of chemo, her tumors progressed. Her tumors even progressed on the maintenance chemo of Xeloda only. We watched her CEA rise until the onc knew it was time to go looking for the tumors and sure enough there they were.
Hang in there. The chemo regime is rough on my wife, but the good days are very good and the bad days are the new normal.
My husband currently has brain cancer and it undergoing two years of chemotherapy. If you would like to chat I would be more than happy to. My husband is 33 this weekend and I am 28. Feel free to email me. I know when my husband was first diagnosed, I needed someone to reach out to and didn't seem to think anyone was there.
my wife is early stage 3 with breast cancer... she is going through chemo as well and she has some side effects as well and right before here next treatment she is feeling better and then feeling bad again after her treatment...
my 53 year old husband was diagnosed on 6/9/11 with stage IV colon cancer with mets to the liver. Just started round two with Folfox last week. Please feel free to chat with me anytime!
My was dx 5/09 Stage 4 colon cancer with mets to liver. Has been on chemo with a few breaks for surgeries since then. Currently Irinotecan, 5FU and Erbitux. He is recovering from surgery three-four weeks ago to remove the right lobe of his liver, but unfortunately they had to abort the procedure because when they opened him up they found new tumors on the left lobe.
If I can ever answer any questions, please feel free to contact me.
I hate that these message boards don't alert you when someone replies. If you're going through similar circumstances and want to connect, reply to me on this site, and I'll see the reply. My username is the same for colon club.
My 44 year old husband was diagnosed 4 weeks ago with Cholangiocarcinoma, extremely large mets in liver and lungs (measured in cm) all doctors kept saying we have to start chemo - Gemox- but then cannot because of the yellowish skin and eyes - high bilirubin.
I'm in terrible condition, especially after all doctors talk about is counting the remainder of life in months. We've been married 3 happy years and were trying to have a baby, now with this, I'm not sure how to handle the situation.
A doctor friend advised me to start on anti-depressants, but then they make me too sleepy. And I have to be very alert when he needs help. Although we haven't even started chemo, I'm already freaking out of how the coming few months/years will look like.
Would appreciate any advise on how caregivers learnt to cope -how did you manage with little sleep, tense conditions, demands falling on your back completely? I usually would draw my strength from my husband, but now, I'm no longer sure how to gather that strength in me.
Hello my dad has been fighting colon cancer for over 8 years now and I as his daughter am his care giver since my Mom died of throat cancer in 2005. His cancer went from the colon, to the liver to the lungs and now is belived to be in the bone of his hip. He refuses to give up and is currently on the latest drug approved by the FDA. It is nice since it is pills he takes at home but I am not working since we live in Springfield and at one point had to drive to Boston and there are no rides for him and lots of reasons. Most days I am okay with things but it is hard. I used to read the discussions on this board regularly but then got away from it and and I realize I need to stay with it since it helps me feel less alone. I struggle with so many things. Thank you to those who have posted since it has helped me feel less alone. I am proud of my Dad for not giving up and he is committed to doing what he can since when stage 1 clinical trials were discussed he said he wanted to do it since someone has to do them in order for there to be stage 2 and 3 trials. I realize he is right and so I will drive him to Boston when the time for that comes. I will do what I can to make him happy. The holidays are hard since I cant help but wonder if these will be the last ones with him. It is hard to stay positive and I wish I had someone to talk to about care giving but these boards help so thank you. I know it is easier said than done but try to smile :)
Joined: Jan 2010
I read the Colon Cancer forum, as well as read this one. There is a lot of information there you can search.
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Best
Joined: Jan 2011
My hubby has stage 3 rectal and just finished his 3rd round of FOLFOX. He's doing pretty good, some side effects. He has some good days then some bad and starts feeling better right before the next round. It's gonna be a long six months.
Diane
Joined: Aug 2011
Would you mind if I friend you and send you a private message for advice sometime when dealing with the side effects gets rough?
Joined: Jan 2011
That would be fine, I'll be glad to help.
Joined: Apr 2011
My husband is currently on chemo tx #14, he recently has been having problems with platelets so he has switched from every 2 weeks to every 3 for awhile to let his body catch up. My husband is in his late 50's so a little different he was diagnosed in Nov. 2010. I will answer any questions that I can. I was very frightened at the very start (still am at times), but the colon cancer board on here is awesome!!!
Joined: Aug 2011
My husband also has stage 4 colon(rectal) cancer, just started chemo in August of this year. WE are both 50yrs old so not quite the same situation but he is on FOLFOX with avastin right now and is tolerating it well so far. It is not as bad as he expected. The doctor today told us the chemo seems to be shrinking his tumor so we are hopeful. Feel free to ask any questions. It is hard watching someone you love go through cancer, my husband did it with me and now I am doing it with him. There are bad days but also good days and at least being young your husband has the benefit of a strong body able to tolerate the chemo. Sending prayers to you..
Joined: Aug 2011
Thank you. How many treatments is he into Folfox? Kenny has his 4th treatment tomorrow. He is in a cycle of 12 every 2 wks. Are treatment 6 we're doing a PETCT to check our progress and maybe taking a break to do a liver resection.
Joined: May 2011
My partner is stage 4 colon cancer with mets to lungs and spine, she was diagnosed at 41, we are 8 years in now and she is hanging on for dear life. I will gladly answer any questions you might have. This is a tough road we need all the support we can get.
Joined: Aug 2011
Wow! 8 years! You are both warriors. I can't even begin to think of dealing with this for 8 years straight. Sending lots of love to you. You both must both be amazing women.
Joined: Aug 2008
Hi, my husband has stage 4 colon cancer - and has been on chemo since 2008, he will be on it for the rest of his life. The oncologist is scared that if she takes him off it will come back with a vengance. He has no cancer in his body at this moment because he gets chemo every three weeks. It is a small price to pay to live a lot longer. Email me anytime with any questions - netopmansfan1@yahoo.com
Joined: Jan 2010
Whenever she came off of chemo, her tumors progressed. Her tumors even progressed on the maintenance chemo of Xeloda only. We watched her CEA rise until the onc knew it was time to go looking for the tumors and sure enough there they were.
Hang in there. The chemo regime is rough on my wife, but the good days are very good and the bad days are the new normal.
Best
Joined: Jan 2011
Hi!
My husband currently has brain cancer and it undergoing two years of chemotherapy. If you would like to chat I would be more than happy to. My husband is 33 this weekend and I am 28. Feel free to email me. I know when my husband was first diagnosed, I needed someone to reach out to and didn't seem to think anyone was there.
nicolemchouinard@yahoo.com
Joined: Sep 2011
my wife is early stage 3 with breast cancer... she is going through chemo as well and she has some side effects as well and right before here next treatment she is feeling better and then feeling bad again after her treatment...
Joined: Sep 2011
my 53 year old husband was diagnosed on 6/9/11 with stage IV colon cancer with mets to the liver. Just started round two with Folfox last week. Please feel free to chat with me anytime!
Take care,
Ellen C.
Joined: Jun 2009
My was dx 5/09 Stage 4 colon cancer with mets to liver. Has been on chemo with a few breaks for surgeries since then. Currently Irinotecan, 5FU and Erbitux. He is recovering from surgery three-four weeks ago to remove the right lobe of his liver, but unfortunately they had to abort the procedure because when they opened him up they found new tumors on the left lobe.
If I can ever answer any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Hugs,
Donna
Joined: Aug 2011
I hate that these message boards don't alert you when someone replies. If you're going through similar circumstances and want to connect, reply to me on this site, and I'll see the reply. My username is the same for colon club.
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=27518
Joined: Feb 2007
Going through chemo and radiation , pm me anytime!
Joined: Nov 2012
My 44 year old husband was diagnosed 4 weeks ago with Cholangiocarcinoma, extremely large mets in liver and lungs (measured in cm) all doctors kept saying we have to start chemo - Gemox- but then cannot because of the yellowish skin and eyes - high bilirubin.
I'm in terrible condition, especially after all doctors talk about is counting the remainder of life in months. We've been married 3 happy years and were trying to have a baby, now with this, I'm not sure how to handle the situation.
A doctor friend advised me to start on anti-depressants, but then they make me too sleepy. And I have to be very alert when he needs help. Although we haven't even started chemo, I'm already freaking out of how the coming few months/years will look like.
Would appreciate any advise on how caregivers learnt to cope -how did you manage with little sleep, tense conditions, demands falling on your back completely? I usually would draw my strength from my husband, but now, I'm no longer sure how to gather that strength in me.
Joined: Apr 2012
Hello my dad has been fighting colon cancer for over 8 years now and I as his daughter am his care giver since my Mom died of throat cancer in 2005. His cancer went from the colon, to the liver to the lungs and now is belived to be in the bone of his hip. He refuses to give up and is currently on the latest drug approved by the FDA. It is nice since it is pills he takes at home but I am not working since we live in Springfield and at one point had to drive to Boston and there are no rides for him and lots of reasons. Most days I am okay with things but it is hard. I used to read the discussions on this board regularly but then got away from it and and I realize I need to stay with it since it helps me feel less alone. I struggle with so many things. Thank you to those who have posted since it has helped me feel less alone. I am proud of my Dad for not giving up and he is committed to doing what he can since when stage 1 clinical trials were discussed he said he wanted to do it since someone has to do them in order for there to be stage 2 and 3 trials. I realize he is right and so I will drive him to Boston when the time for that comes. I will do what I can to make him happy. The holidays are hard since I cant help but wonder if these will be the last ones with him. It is hard to stay positive and I wish I had someone to talk to about care giving but these boards help so thank you. I know it is easier said than done but try to smile :)