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Anemic before FOLFOX
mysweetgrace
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My Dad went for his first infusion yesterday. He is doing Folfox 6 with Avastin. He did well throughout the infusion.
He had been really weak and fatigued for the past few weeks. Yesterday when they did labs before the infusion, they discovered he was anemic. I believe the doctor said his count was 7 when it should be around 14. He is getting a blood transfusion tomorrow when we go back to have the pump taken down.
I'm hoping getting the blood will make him feel better - and I hope the treatment works for him. He is a candidate for surgery if the chemo works to shrink his recurrent tumor.
Anyone else start treatment with so much blood loss, and had to have a transfusion?
He had been really weak and fatigued for the past few weeks. Yesterday when they did labs before the infusion, they discovered he was anemic. I believe the doctor said his count was 7 when it should be around 14. He is getting a blood transfusion tomorrow when we go back to have the pump taken down.
I'm hoping getting the blood will make him feel better - and I hope the treatment works for him. He is a candidate for surgery if the chemo works to shrink his recurrent tumor.
Anyone else start treatment with so much blood loss, and had to have a transfusion?
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Anemic
Our first visit with husbands primary care dr to see what was going on with him the dr did bloodwork. Dr called next day and said husbands hemoglobin was 7.6. Told him to start on iron supp. And eat red meat and leafy green veggies until follow up appt. We did that EVERY day for dinner for weeks. One appt led to another and couple weeks later he was dx with crc. When he was admitted tohospital his hemoglobin level was up to 10 and we took all the credit cuz it was just what we were doing that raised it to that point. He had been feeling a lot better and had alot more energy also since we started doing that. So just try to get him to eat like that and you can make a difference in his level. They didn't give my husband a blood transfusion only after surgery and chemo had started the dr had him get an iron infusion that took bout 6 hrs to do. His level yesterday was 12. -
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