Disappointing Oncologist Appointment

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fatbob2010
fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member

Hello All:

Here we go again...Been on a holiday for some months and CEA has jumped from 2.5 to 51.8...Scan was seemingly clear but Onc feels there is something growing just can't see it yet...Back on Chemo next week new scan in eight weeks or so.

Had my physical for a potential new position yesterday and they were already shy of me based on health, or so it seemed.  Have to see how that goes and if they actually offer me the job or not...Even if they do will I be able to do well on FOLFIRI+Vectibix with the rash, diarhea and fatigue I experienced last time...SInce physical is over I 'm not sure I have to disclose or mention the change since it was disclosed to me by the Onc after the exam.

Just another day in cancer land...Maybe we could make a board game out of the cancer journey Undecided

Respectfully,

Art

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  • Fight for my love
    Fight for my love Member Posts: 1,522 Member
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    Since it is not showing on

    Since it is not showing on the scan, probably it is still very small or not solid enough. Hope chemo can knock it off. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
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    Sorry

    Sorry for the blood results but hopefully you can get it under control soon.  Hope you get the position though.  Please keep us posted.

    Kim

  • Helen321
    Helen321 Member Posts: 1,459 Member
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    That sucks.  A piece of me

    That sucks.  A piece of me wants to say redo the bloodwork to see if it was just some fluke but we all know that doesn't really happen.  One can wish though.  Sorry for the results.  Cancer monopoly?  You get out of chemo every time you pass go and instead of jail, you have surgery. 

  • Helen321
    Helen321 Member Posts: 1,459 Member
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    By the way, it's illegal to

    By the way, it's illegal to disclose someone's health in NY for a job position.  What state are you in?  Find out the laws.  I thought HIPPA laws were federal but I guess they are state. 

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
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    Hey Art

    If one can't see it, must be small, here's to chemo knocking it out quickly.

    As for the job here's hoping you get it if you want it, and no, you don't have to tell them anything about your health unless you want to.  In Ohio many, many years ago, I was offered a job as long as I passed my physical.  I was then rejected after physical because I was pregnant, I sued (not for money, no money was involved but it was an excellent paying job and I wanted it, so sued for the job offer to b reinstated and getting employed), they ended up giving me the job back and I worked for 10 years before they did a massive lay off, and I was scond to last one hired and yet saw others with 15 years and up getting layed off before me, because I had become a valuable employee, so don't give up hope on job based on medical.

     

    Winter Marie

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
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    Thank you all

    Thank you all for the encouragement,

    There is protection under various laws from involuntary disclosure...The hook is in the preemployment physical and perceptions that are generated (IMHO)...I am hopeful that there will be a sensibility in the hiring process...Just so much fear and ignorance around the "C" word.   

    Yes, it would be grand if the initial chemo can knock out the disease process...Back to FOLFIRI, quite honestly, curls my toes.

    OK, in Cancer Monopoly, instead of passing go one would get chemo, and, if put in jail, major surgery. Laughing

    Thanks again for the encouraging words of hope.

    Respectfully, Art

  • Cathleen Mary
    Cathleen Mary Member Posts: 827 Member
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    Thank you all

    Thank you all for the encouragement,

    There is protection under various laws from involuntary disclosure...The hook is in the preemployment physical and perceptions that are generated (IMHO)...I am hopeful that there will be a sensibility in the hiring process...Just so much fear and ignorance around the "C" word.   

    Yes, it would be grand if the initial chemo can knock out the disease process...Back to FOLFIRI, quite honestly, curls my toes.

    OK, in Cancer Monopoly, instead of passing go one would get chemo, and, if put in jail, major surgery. Laughing

    Thanks again for the encouraging words of hope.

    Respectfully, Art

    Best wishes and prayers that

    Best wishes and prayers that the initial chemo does the job and that you get the job!

    CM

  • annalexandria
    annalexandria Member Posts: 2,571 Member
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    This kind of news is so demoralizing...

    I'm sorry you have to face more of this crap, Art.  Esp when trying to start work.  That's just too much.

    Has your doc given any thought to a chemo regimen that wouldn't hit you so hard with the side effects, like the xeloda/celebrex combo that a number of folks are doing now?

  • UncleBuddy
    UncleBuddy Member Posts: 1,019 Member
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    Good luck!

    I hope you get the job! Hopefully the chemo will be easier for you this time. 

    It sucks that such such good people get cancer. I wonder sometimes why murderers and really bad people usually don't get it, but good hearted people do. I'm having one of those days today, just a little ticked off that my brother is going through all of this. 

    Anyway, let us know what happens. I'll be pulling for you! Smile

    Lin

  • LindaK.
    LindaK. Member Posts: 506 Member
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    PET scan

    How about a PET scan to show more detail?  I'm surprised they would restart chemo with just a jump in CEA.  CEA was never a good marker for my husband and GI oncologist said it's only good about 50% of the time. 

    Linda

  • fatbob2010
    fatbob2010 Member Posts: 467 Member
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    Thank you all for the thoughts and good ideas

    Hello to all,

    We have not discussed past the initial push of 5FU to try and get ahead of this thing.  Good idea to look into Xeloda and Celebrex...will discuss with the Oncologist when I see him again.  As far as PET scans gowe have to hold on that option until perhaps last result because of insurance issues.

    Once again thanks for posting to me and the great insights offered.

    Respectfully,

    Art