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  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    Buzzard said:

    Here Here !!!
    Kerry, I fished in the Red Sea with Moses just prior to watching him part it....Now, Young man, just how old are you ?

    :)


    OH. BTW...Hi Kat and ****.......

    now now boys
    now boys no arguing over age.....pretty sure I can beat both of you....haha

    Hi Kathleen and ****....gosh you two.....I so wish you did not have to do this again but you do....I have a feeling this chemo is going to kick a--.....cancer a-- that is not yours

    hugs, mags
  • ktlcs
    ktlcs Member Posts: 358
    maglets said:

    now now boys
    now boys no arguing over age.....pretty sure I can beat both of you....haha

    Hi Kathleen and ****....gosh you two.....I so wish you did not have to do this again but you do....I have a feeling this chemo is going to kick a--.....cancer a-- that is not yours

    hugs, mags

    Erbitux
    Hubby was on Erbitux and Xeloda. One thing about the Erbitux, you need to stay ahead of the rash. We didn't really understand what it would be like and he ended up getting it in his eyes. Dr prescribed doxycycline and it cleared it right up. Still small acne like rash on his face but nothing like the first couple of treatments. If you can get the meds prescribed before he starts the treatment most likely the rash will me minimal.

    Has he already had the KRAS testing? It only works for KRAS wild type and not the mutation. After 2 treatments his CEA went from 79 to 1.3!

    Lot's of Luck

    Kathy
  • Erinb
    Erinb Member Posts: 293
    ktlcs said:

    Erbitux
    Hubby was on Erbitux and Xeloda. One thing about the Erbitux, you need to stay ahead of the rash. We didn't really understand what it would be like and he ended up getting it in his eyes. Dr prescribed doxycycline and it cleared it right up. Still small acne like rash on his face but nothing like the first couple of treatments. If you can get the meds prescribed before he starts the treatment most likely the rash will me minimal.

    Has he already had the KRAS testing? It only works for KRAS wild type and not the mutation. After 2 treatments his CEA went from 79 to 1.3!

    Lot's of Luck

    Kathy

    Kathy, I am glad you have a
    Kathy, I am glad you have a plan. Options are always good. I can remember how devastated I was to learn that Chris only had three months off of chemo after his resection and ablation. I thought it might come back, but never thought so soon.

    Anyhow after the recurrance in April he was put on FOLFIRI & ERBITUX. This made him tired for three days. The pump was exhausting. Then in September he put my husband on Erbitux, CPT 11 and Avastin. This mix doesn't make him as tired as the 5fu, but the rash is awful and his toe gets infected. Oh yeah, diarhea/constipation and dry skin too. CPT 11 caused him to experience hair loss, and Avastin gives him occasional runny noses and his last two CEAs aren't down to normal yet, but he has had some set backs with the toe infections and has had to take some breaks. But his scans have looked pretty good so far. Stable...and that's good.

    My husband is amazing. He continues to work one full time job (teaching) and he also coaches, runs consessions, and is in charge of the park during the summer. On top of that he is an excellent father. Four jobs and he is still going & doesn't want to give anything up. Trust me, I would love him to quit some of the part time ones, but if they make him happy that is what he should do.

    I hope the Erbitux works well for your husband.
    Erin
  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    Erinb said:

    Kathy, I am glad you have a
    Kathy, I am glad you have a plan. Options are always good. I can remember how devastated I was to learn that Chris only had three months off of chemo after his resection and ablation. I thought it might come back, but never thought so soon.

    Anyhow after the recurrance in April he was put on FOLFIRI & ERBITUX. This made him tired for three days. The pump was exhausting. Then in September he put my husband on Erbitux, CPT 11 and Avastin. This mix doesn't make him as tired as the 5fu, but the rash is awful and his toe gets infected. Oh yeah, diarhea/constipation and dry skin too. CPT 11 caused him to experience hair loss, and Avastin gives him occasional runny noses and his last two CEAs aren't down to normal yet, but he has had some set backs with the toe infections and has had to take some breaks. But his scans have looked pretty good so far. Stable...and that's good.

    My husband is amazing. He continues to work one full time job (teaching) and he also coaches, runs consessions, and is in charge of the park during the summer. On top of that he is an excellent father. Four jobs and he is still going & doesn't want to give anything up. Trust me, I would love him to quit some of the part time ones, but if they make him happy that is what he should do.

    I hope the Erbitux works well for your husband.
    Erin

    Wow, Erin
    I can't believe how much your husband is able to work! Good for him; I am glad he feels so well.
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    Erinb said:

    Kathy, I am glad you have a
    Kathy, I am glad you have a plan. Options are always good. I can remember how devastated I was to learn that Chris only had three months off of chemo after his resection and ablation. I thought it might come back, but never thought so soon.

    Anyhow after the recurrance in April he was put on FOLFIRI & ERBITUX. This made him tired for three days. The pump was exhausting. Then in September he put my husband on Erbitux, CPT 11 and Avastin. This mix doesn't make him as tired as the 5fu, but the rash is awful and his toe gets infected. Oh yeah, diarhea/constipation and dry skin too. CPT 11 caused him to experience hair loss, and Avastin gives him occasional runny noses and his last two CEAs aren't down to normal yet, but he has had some set backs with the toe infections and has had to take some breaks. But his scans have looked pretty good so far. Stable...and that's good.

    My husband is amazing. He continues to work one full time job (teaching) and he also coaches, runs consessions, and is in charge of the park during the summer. On top of that he is an excellent father. Four jobs and he is still going & doesn't want to give anything up. Trust me, I would love him to quit some of the part time ones, but if they make him happy that is what he should do.

    I hope the Erbitux works well for your husband.
    Erin

    Erin
    Erin,
    Your husband's story is encouraging. Thank you for sharing it.
    We are settling in to the idea of chemo again. We think **** will start chemo next week. We probably won't find out the mix until Monday. I'll keep you all posted.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    Thank you
    Thank you everyone.

    I just love reading your posts. They breathe new life and hope into me. Kerry and Buzz, I am going with your hunches. **** is going to be able to do this.
    We hope to have good weekend before the chemo starts. Still waiting to hear what the cocktail (to to speak) will be.
    Neighbors and folks at work have heard the news and are rallying. Right now we are pretty much asking for prayers.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    ktlcs said:

    Erbitux
    Hubby was on Erbitux and Xeloda. One thing about the Erbitux, you need to stay ahead of the rash. We didn't really understand what it would be like and he ended up getting it in his eyes. Dr prescribed doxycycline and it cleared it right up. Still small acne like rash on his face but nothing like the first couple of treatments. If you can get the meds prescribed before he starts the treatment most likely the rash will me minimal.

    Has he already had the KRAS testing? It only works for KRAS wild type and not the mutation. After 2 treatments his CEA went from 79 to 1.3!

    Lot's of Luck

    Kathy

    Kathy
    Kathy,
    Thank you so much for this info. We will get him on the antibiotics before Erbitux.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    I've been thinking about you and ****...
    Glad to hear of the plan. I'm still sending good vibes and prayers your way. I've heard so many good things about Dr. Lenz. :) Love to you both!!
  • hopeforcure49
    hopeforcure49 Member Posts: 111
    Stay positive!
    If you have a plan you have a score to settle. SO GO GET EM! I'm on Erbitux, the rash is the part I don't care for. My scalp itches, but head and shoulders shampoo helps. and aveeno bath powder I mix with a little water, make a mudd and apply on scalp after shampoo, leave on for 2-3 minutes and then rinse. I did grow some facial hair, then it fell off when I had a break of chemo. and my eyelashes grew very long and curly.....LOL! so my kids call me betty boop. Good Luck.. Blessings from Lourdes
  • CherylHutch
    CherylHutch Member Posts: 1,375

    Stay positive!
    If you have a plan you have a score to settle. SO GO GET EM! I'm on Erbitux, the rash is the part I don't care for. My scalp itches, but head and shoulders shampoo helps. and aveeno bath powder I mix with a little water, make a mudd and apply on scalp after shampoo, leave on for 2-3 minutes and then rinse. I did grow some facial hair, then it fell off when I had a break of chemo. and my eyelashes grew very long and curly.....LOL! so my kids call me betty boop. Good Luck.. Blessings from Lourdes

    Itchy scalp
    Hey Hopefor!

    I just learned something at the Look Good, Feel Better workshop I attended last week. I haven't started new regime of chemo yet and so far, Erbitux is not going to be what I'm taking this time. BUT, they mentioned some chemos cause a very itchy scalp... and something that has proven to relieve the itch is to bathe your head with Apple Cider Vinegar. I take it they mean a sponge bath where you apply the vinegar to your head with a soft washcloth. I had never heard that one before and I thought I might also try that with my hands. I tend to get itchy hands :D

    Cheryl
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member

    Itchy scalp
    Hey Hopefor!

    I just learned something at the Look Good, Feel Better workshop I attended last week. I haven't started new regime of chemo yet and so far, Erbitux is not going to be what I'm taking this time. BUT, they mentioned some chemos cause a very itchy scalp... and something that has proven to relieve the itch is to bathe your head with Apple Cider Vinegar. I take it they mean a sponge bath where you apply the vinegar to your head with a soft washcloth. I had never heard that one before and I thought I might also try that with my hands. I tend to get itchy hands :D

    Cheryl

    Thanks Cheryl and Hopefor
    I am collecting all the tips on this rash that will most likely appear. We will be well armed.

    Thanks!

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Treatment
    I've not taken that chemo but hoping that it works for him. So sorry to hear that it is back. It seems that he has been doing so good. Glad that you are getting a second opinion too. You both are in my prayers daily.

    Kim
  • Paula G.
    Paula G. Member Posts: 596
    Hey Kathleen and ****, I
    Hey Kathleen and ****, I haven't been on for a long time and just saw this post. So sorry to hear about the spread. I am glad you have a plan and it sounds good. Don't give up hope.
    Thinking of you both and all of the good people on the board. Paula
  • MelanieT
    MelanieT Member Posts: 186

    Erin
    Erin,
    Your husband's story is encouraging. Thank you for sharing it.
    We are settling in to the idea of chemo again. We think **** will start chemo next week. We probably won't find out the mix until Monday. I'll keep you all posted.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen

    thank you for keeping us
    thank you for keeping us posted.. i am glad there is a plan in motion now its just time to get back to the NED side! You both are such an encouragement to me and I am sending all the good vibes and prayers I can your way!

    Loves,
    Mel
  • ForBenandSophia
    ForBenandSophia Member Posts: 11

    I'm so glad to hear that the

    I'm so glad to hear that the doctor will be able to prescribe Erbitux. Hey, if works great for Phil, there's simply no reason why it can't work great for **** too! Right? My thoughts and prayers are with you both. Hugs! Cynthia

    Erbitux
    Hi Cynthia,

    What does Rick take again for the rash ? Erin
  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    Paula G. said:

    Hey Kathleen and ****, I
    Hey Kathleen and ****, I haven't been on for a long time and just saw this post. So sorry to hear about the spread. I am glad you have a plan and it sounds good. Don't give up hope.
    Thinking of you both and all of the good people on the board. Paula

    With you as ****'s copilot,
    you'll both safely fly thru any turbulance you encounter......