treatment side-effects?
Have any of you experienced this?
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Wow
Ok, I am very confused. They said he is stage III but they won't operate? That is odd. Layne was stage IVM1A and they operated on him...
Also, no oxaliplatin? Only Doxy and 5FU?
Make sure that he is getting a lot of liquids--and I think I'd ask WHY no surgery and WHY no chemo with platinum? What do they see they have not told you or what is their reasoning? This seems so odd to me. It's good to ask why. Questions are always good.0 -
No?? Surgery?
No surgery for stage III seems a bit odd. Did they give you staging information that looked like TxN1M0?
Perhaps the "inoperable" is due to other medical issues that effect the potential surgical risks?
After my first three week round of chemo I got very dizzy and I found that I was dehydrated. Be sure your dad gets enough liquids. Chemo drugs can also effect your mood so if you discuss this with your dad's oncologist they might be able to help.
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
AKA "paul61"
McCormick, South Carolina0 -
Hi Peachey!
I have been
Hi Peachey!
I have been wondering about you and your dad. I have not seen any recent posts from you lately. Glad dad did well with the first couple of treatments. I agree, the dizziness can definitely be coming from being dehydrated. The hospital can hydrate him with iv fluids. I would also ask why not surgery for stage III?
My dad was stage IV, but could not have surgery because of past heart condition. Your dad will be very emotional now. It is normal. They get worried, scared. They are not sure what to expect next. They worry about "us" their families. Just listen, give him your shoulder to lean on and cry. Ask some more questions. Why???.....why not surgery? why not another type of chemo? If you are not comfortable with the answers, or how dad is being treated, get that 2nd opinion. MD Anderson is top notch. Keep in touch as things change. Hugs to you and dad and your family. Peace.
Tina0 -
They said it was too riskyTina Blondek said:Hi Peachey!
I have been
Hi Peachey!
I have been wondering about you and your dad. I have not seen any recent posts from you lately. Glad dad did well with the first couple of treatments. I agree, the dizziness can definitely be coming from being dehydrated. The hospital can hydrate him with iv fluids. I would also ask why not surgery for stage III?
My dad was stage IV, but could not have surgery because of past heart condition. Your dad will be very emotional now. It is normal. They get worried, scared. They are not sure what to expect next. They worry about "us" their families. Just listen, give him your shoulder to lean on and cry. Ask some more questions. Why???.....why not surgery? why not another type of chemo? If you are not comfortable with the answers, or how dad is being treated, get that 2nd opinion. MD Anderson is top notch. Keep in touch as things change. Hugs to you and dad and your family. Peace.
Tina
They said it was too risky because of his stroke... Said because it is at the junction, the would have to remove half of his stomach and part of the esophagus. They said it is a very hard and long surgery, so I don't know. Also, what is this about another type of chemo?
And yeah, I do think it may be dehydration. It he ups his fluid intake, will that help or should he go to the hospital?0 -
They should be able to give him fluids where he gets his chemopeachycream said:They said it was too risky
They said it was too risky because of his stroke... Said because it is at the junction, the would have to remove half of his stomach and part of the esophagus. They said it is a very hard and long surgery, so I don't know. Also, what is this about another type of chemo?
And yeah, I do think it may be dehydration. It he ups his fluid intake, will that help or should he go to the hospital?
Peachy,
Of course drinking more will help, but sometimes if you are very dehydrated a boost with IV fluids will help. You should be able to call where ever he gets his chemo (I assume at your oncologist's office) and explain that he is dehydrated and you would like to bring him in for IV hydration.
When I am on my third week of my chemo regimen (I get three chemo drugs at the same time) I sometimes get very dehydrated. I call my oncologist's office and say I want to come in for fluids and they just have me come in for a couple hours and get the IV and I am fine.
Hope this helps...
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
AKA: "paul61"
McCormick, South Carolina0 -
Hydration and other chemospeachycream said:They said it was too risky
They said it was too risky because of his stroke... Said because it is at the junction, the would have to remove half of his stomach and part of the esophagus. They said it is a very hard and long surgery, so I don't know. Also, what is this about another type of chemo?
And yeah, I do think it may be dehydration. It he ups his fluid intake, will that help or should he go to the hospital?
Hi Peachy
There are many types of chemo treatments that can be tried. Some are stronger than others. It is a game of trial and error. If one does not work, try another one and so on. I would suggest that he goes to the hospital to get rehydrated. There they can monitor him. He can drink more at home, but usually this is not enough. IV fluids are the best. I would call the dr and see what he/she thinks. Keep in touch.
Tina0
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