Not curable but treatable

2»

Comments

  • catman
    catman Member Posts: 17
    Good Information
    dakota770

    Thank you for sharing this information. I forworded it to my Dad to read. What chemo drugs are you on? Dad is doing pretty good, but has only had one treatment. He is supposed to have his second treatment tomorrow. His white blood cells were low as of Monday and has been taking shots everyday. They will let him know tomorrow if he can have his chemo cocktail. Other than feeling weak and having a bad headache two days after his first treatment, he has done pretty good. They took him off his blood thinner because his platlets were low and they went back up. Good luck to you and keep fighting.
  • blondie1
    blondie1 Member Posts: 4
    marybear said:

    not treatable
    hi Blondie thank you for your post we stopped tarceva as of today will not pay for it anymore concerned about your nerapathy husband still has it after 2 months how can it go away what can you do for it he has to walk with a walker his feet feel like mush and his legs get so so heavy and tired hope everything is good with you and you get stronger everday mary

    neurapathy
    Marybell

    It sounds like your husband is really having a hard time of it. My neurapathy started about two years ago. I've been taking Lyrica. It is supposed to be for fibromyalgia, so the insurance company didn't want to cover it. But my doctor figured I must have that, too, (he's so cool) and now the insurance will cover it. It was a fight - but when you hurt all over, who cares what you call it. The Lyrica has been helpful. At first I could hardly walk the pain was so bad, and I was afraid I was going to hurt my feet because they were also numb at the same time. Now I have gotten most of the feeling back. But with that also comes more pain because you can feel more. I'm also on Percoset - thank God! Without that I don't know if I could function very well. I've found that using Moo Lotion (at WalMart) somehow makes them feel better - helps to take away the burning feeling. I wish your husband the best. Nobody should have to feel like this. Maybe some day they will invent a humane treatment for cancer.
  • haglund_0827
    haglund_0827 Member Posts: 2
    unknown cancer
    My husband was diagnosed of unknown cancer few weeks ago. His oncologist said they still don't know what type of cancer my husband has and his cancer spread out already and in stage 4. And his oncologist said its treatable but not curable. They found lymph noid in his lungs and also in his neck. He started his first chemo 2 weeks ago and his having his second one next week. They gave him carboplaxin and taxol. Anyone out there in the same boat?
  • haglund_0827
    haglund_0827 Member Posts: 2
    unknown cancer
    My husband was diagnosed of unknown cancer few weeks ago. His oncologist said they still don't know what type of cancer my husband has and his cancer spread out already and in stage 4. And his oncologist said its treatable but not curable. They found lymph noid in his lungs and also in his neck. He started his first chemo 2 weeks ago and his having his second one next week. They gave him carboplaxin and taxol. Anyone out there in the same boat?
  • stayingcalm
    stayingcalm Member Posts: 650 Member

    unknown cancer
    My husband was diagnosed of unknown cancer few weeks ago. His oncologist said they still don't know what type of cancer my husband has and his cancer spread out already and in stage 4. And his oncologist said its treatable but not curable. They found lymph noid in his lungs and also in his neck. He started his first chemo 2 weeks ago and his having his second one next week. They gave him carboplaxin and taxol. Anyone out there in the same boat?

    Haglund
    You are responding on a thread from 2008, you should create a new post so your question won't get lost among old posts. At the top of the lung cancer board there is an option to "post new discussion topic" - see you there?