Yesterday, met with genetiv counselors and tried to get blood
Not loking forward to another procedure. Still have not received the results of the tumor markers, but I am not planning on stopping the Arromison now, so I will wait til he calls me about replacing the port.
Always something.
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Always something
Hi Carol,
Sorry about port not working properly. I hope they will check your port out before taking it out and maybe TPA will help to avoid surgery. Are you flashing your port every 4 to 6 weeks? I had to Google TPA, amazinly many things came out of this search, including Tampa International Airport, and Teacher perforance assessment. I veins are small, damaged by Chemo and not easy too, I understand your concerns
I hope your murkers will be low enough to continue Aromasin.
Some good news for us. Yesterday The drug, which Merck will sell under the name Keytruda, was approved for patients with advanced melanoma who have exhausted other therapies. Its is a anti-PD-1 drug or PD1 inhibitor drug, the first immunotherapy medication. I amsure for will hear about similar technology for breast cancer soon
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Dear Camul:
Sorry you are having problems with your blood draws. I had a port in for over six years. My port actually twisted in that time period but they were still able to get blood draws. Sometimes I would have to sit straight up, bend a certain way, move a certain way or lay down or turn a certain way. Also, it depended upon who was doing the blood draw. Some nurses weren't as experienced on the port as others. I even had one nurse tell me to lay down so she could do the draw because she was nervous as she didn't like accessing the port and since my was twisted and deep, she was nervous - so it made me nervous.
Have they been able to flush your port? I know what you mean that you don't wish to have another procedure. I hope they can fix your port without the necessity of replacing it.
My best to you,
Kathy
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I think they should take X-rayKaleena said:Port
Dear Camul:
Sorry you are having problems with your blood draws. I had a port in for over six years. My port actually twisted in that time period but they were still able to get blood draws. Sometimes I would have to sit straight up, bend a certain way, move a certain way or lay down or turn a certain way. Also, it depended upon who was doing the blood draw. Some nurses weren't as experienced on the port as others. I even had one nurse tell me to lay down so she could do the draw because she was nervous as she didn't like accessing the port and since my was twisted and deep, she was nervous - so it made me nervous.
Have they been able to flush your port? I know what you mean that you don't wish to have another procedure. I hope they can fix your port without the necessity of replacing it.
My best to you,
Kathy
Carol
please talk to the doctor who put port in. Ask if X-ray of the port area will provide a clue why it is having problems
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yrs I am getting it flushed btwn visits.New Flower said:I think they should take X-ray
Carol
please talk to the doctor who put port in. Ask if X-ray of the port area will provide a clue why it is having problems
Every 4-6 weeks. I too think it makes a difference who does the draw, One of the nurses about 2 yrs ago, tried a shortcut and smamed in a whole big syringe of saline, it unclogged it, but I passed out and they figured I had a tia. I will have a different nurse when I go back a week from Monday and will get a f inger prick for the INR. I just dread any more procedures period. I am sure they will xray before doing anything invasive. I am still trying to decide on the radiation to the cspine and left leg! Not making decisions very quickly these days.
Yes I laid down sat up, arm over my heaf, coughing. My old nurse would sometimes put in a little stronger heparin and let it sit for aboutn20 minutes and that usually cleared it, but at this cancer center that is not their procedure... But it sure worked.0
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