surgery for my husband is set for May 1st

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  • PamRav
    PamRav Member Posts: 348 Member
    Here’s hoping

    that his surgery is a great success.  

    All the best

    pam 

  • BRHMichigan
    BRHMichigan Member Posts: 368

    Thank you Beth

    I am hoping this puts cancer a few steps behind us for a while. I am worried about you, I hope you get some good answers from your oncologist soon. 

    Thanks so much, Ruth

    I see him in 2 weeks. Am feeling very strong and hope to work out a chemo schedule. It's time to try it again. I think I will tolerate it well at this point. Am going to ask for Avastin and no Oxylaplatin. Just read Radical Remission which I found very inspiring. Gave me many more ideas of things I can try on my own too. Staying positive!

  • Ruthmomto4
    Ruthmomto4 Member Posts: 708 Member

    Thanks so much, Ruth

    I see him in 2 weeks. Am feeling very strong and hope to work out a chemo schedule. It's time to try it again. I think I will tolerate it well at this point. Am going to ask for Avastin and no Oxylaplatin. Just read Radical Remission which I found very inspiring. Gave me many more ideas of things I can try on my own too. Staying positive!

    It’s your body

    and your choice. My husband did 5fu, irinotecan (one treatment and got pancreatitis so he will not take it again), Avastin, and oxaliplatin. The oxy part was fine for the first few treatments but as you know it gets worse as it goes on. However he said it wasn’t the worst thing ever, once the tingling did not subside by the next week he made her stop. He got 8 at full dose, 9 at a half and the last two were without it. The inability to drink cold things at first was a few days then about a week. Also, the cold sensitivity was worse because it was winter in Connecticut.  However the minute he just went to 5fu & Avastin his tumors did not shrink and were only stable. 

    I am not telling you this to try and change your mind just giving you information, I always like to know as much as I can. 

  • Ruthmomto4
    Ruthmomto4 Member Posts: 708 Member
    PamRav said:

    Here’s hoping

    that his surgery is a great success.  

    All the best

    pam 

    Thank you Pam!

    we are hopeful too!

  • darcher
    darcher Member Posts: 304 Member
    Here's to hoping

    It's always good to read some positive news.  

  • Ruthmomto4
    Ruthmomto4 Member Posts: 708 Member
    darcher said:

    Here's to hoping

    It's always good to read some positive news.  

    Thank you!

    if you scroll down a bit Lily was looking for you a few days back she was worried about you! You were missed!

  • BRHMichigan
    BRHMichigan Member Posts: 368

    It’s your body

    and your choice. My husband did 5fu, irinotecan (one treatment and got pancreatitis so he will not take it again), Avastin, and oxaliplatin. The oxy part was fine for the first few treatments but as you know it gets worse as it goes on. However he said it wasn’t the worst thing ever, once the tingling did not subside by the next week he made her stop. He got 8 at full dose, 9 at a half and the last two were without it. The inability to drink cold things at first was a few days then about a week. Also, the cold sensitivity was worse because it was winter in Connecticut.  However the minute he just went to 5fu & Avastin his tumors did not shrink and were only stable. 

    I am not telling you this to try and change your mind just giving you information, I always like to know as much as I can. 

    Appreciate it

    No, I know that everyone's particular CRC is different. Or we fall into different categories. Mine wasn't responsive to chemo and radiation pre-surgery, so I'm a bit skeptical that it will be effective now. But I'm willing to try it for 3 months or whatever the Onc recommends. Hopeful I can still work and enjoy life. Still working on lots of natural things too. After all, chemo kills, so I will work on boosting my immunity as well. 

    Praying the pump works for your dh! -Beth