change of plans

Hope_Faith
Hope_Faith Member Posts: 150
edited March 2014 in Esophageal Cancer #1
Hi there. I haven't posted in a while but I thought I'd update you on what's been going on with my husband. The treatment plan was to do Cisplatin chemo two days a month and 5FU for 3 weeks and then one week off. During the week off, he was supposed to go to UCLA to do cryo therapy treatments. Well, we just got news that the cryo machine is broken and will not be fixed for some time. They told us it looks like he will have to do radiation treatments instead. Of course, we are disappointed with the news. However, we know God is in control and so radiation must be the right way to go instead of cryo.

Oh, by the way, my husband Charley is T3N1MO.
~Shelly

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  • Hope_Faith
    Hope_Faith Member Posts: 150
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    Hi William,
    You are so right about 'faith'. We have put our trust and faith in God and He will decide what is best for Charley. I'm so glad to hear that you are doing so well now. This gives us more strength and courage to 'face' this knowing how well you are doing. In Bakersfield, CA, at the cancer center, they have what is called the 'Cyber knife'. It is a radiation machine that targets strictly the cancer and not anywhere else in the body. I sure hope it doesn't harm anything else in his body when he gets radiation. I am also concerned about 'swelling' of the esophagus after radiation and that he won't be able to eat. Did you have this problem? If so, how long did it last? Did you have to get a feeding tube?
    Thanks for writing and also for 'staying' by all of us who are going through this. You and your wife are a blessing to us here on the discussion board!
    Thank you,
    Shelly
  • kitten0385
    kitten0385 Member Posts: 248
    Shelly,

    It's nice to see you posting again. I am sorry about the disappointing news, but William is right, God many times has a much larger plan and you are being guided in such a way. I went through 5 weeks of radiation and had minimal side effects, I was just very tired. I was able to eat fine throughout the treatments. I wish you and Charley the best.

    Cathy
  • mumphy
    mumphy Member Posts: 440

    Shelly,

    It's nice to see you posting again. I am sorry about the disappointing news, but William is right, God many times has a much larger plan and you are being guided in such a way. I went through 5 weeks of radiation and had minimal side effects, I was just very tired. I was able to eat fine throughout the treatments. I wish you and Charley the best.

    Cathy

    Shelly
    Hi Shelly

    I too am a believe in God changing plans for you. Thing happen in his time not in the time that you want. Al hasn't had any radiation yet, but the Doc said it may be a possibility after the surgery.

    If Charlie's Doc thinks that it can't hurt then go for it.

    Good Luck!

    May God Bless You Both
    Kathy
  • Hi William,
    You are so right about 'faith'. We have put our trust and faith in God and He will decide what is best for Charley. I'm so glad to hear that you are doing so well now. This gives us more strength and courage to 'face' this knowing how well you are doing. In Bakersfield, CA, at the cancer center, they have what is called the 'Cyber knife'. It is a radiation machine that targets strictly the cancer and not anywhere else in the body. I sure hope it doesn't harm anything else in his body when he gets radiation. I am also concerned about 'swelling' of the esophagus after radiation and that he won't be able to eat. Did you have this problem? If so, how long did it last? Did you have to get a feeding tube?
    Thanks for writing and also for 'staying' by all of us who are going through this. You and your wife are a blessing to us here on the discussion board!
    Thank you,
    Shelly

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