Update on Rickie- - Feeding tube success!
Last week he started his new chemo regimen prescribed by our doctor at MDA and administered by our doctor here at home. He is still getting the same drugs, Irinotecan and Erbitux, only in higher doses and less frequently. Instead of going in every week, he will only go every three weeks. This should allow him more "good days". Basically he had been off the chemo for 4 weeks as we had gone to have scans and the feeding tube placed etc, so when he went in last week it really through him for a loop. He has never had really bad side effects (other than the severe diahrrea he had in March)but this time he has been having increased salavation (like you get just before you vomit) and headaches. He also went back to the dr. the day after chemo and received an infusion of magnesium and iron as well as a Nuelasta and Sandostatin shot. So we think that maybe all that is contributing to the yucky feeling he is experiencing.
Today is our son's 33 birthday and his wife has planned a party for him at our local baseball game. We are hoping to attend. We think getting out of the house for a little while might make him feel alot better. Hope everyone enjoys their Memorial Day holiday and remembers all those who have given so much so we can be free to live in this great country!
Cheryl
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Going to the Ball Game
Glad to hear that the tube is working well. I too am a Stage 4 EC person and have a peg tube which praise the Lord I don't now have to use very often. Getting out of the house always makes me feel better and more positive. I say to my friends now, that I have to get my fun wherever I can whenever I can. You all have a great day with your family.0 -
Glad you got the tube
Hope it works well for you. While I usually push for jtube as opposed to a stent, it sounds like that circumstances suggest that a jtube was just not what you needed. As a matter of note, it sounds like he needed a very specialized tube and placed just so. The doctors do know best. I was just voicing our preference from individual circumstances. It seems this battle with EC while similar in some aspects, it is very much unique to the individual. It was great you knew what to ask. This way you know you've made the best choice. Getting needed nutrition will help your husband feel better. Best wishes in your continued battle. Hope you have a great time at the game. Happy birthday to your son. Mary0 -
good newsBMGky said:Glad you got the tube
Hope it works well for you. While I usually push for jtube as opposed to a stent, it sounds like that circumstances suggest that a jtube was just not what you needed. As a matter of note, it sounds like he needed a very specialized tube and placed just so. The doctors do know best. I was just voicing our preference from individual circumstances. It seems this battle with EC while similar in some aspects, it is very much unique to the individual. It was great you knew what to ask. This way you know you've made the best choice. Getting needed nutrition will help your husband feel better. Best wishes in your continued battle. Hope you have a great time at the game. Happy birthday to your son. Mary
I am so happy to hear good news for you both!! I do not post a lot but am on this site daily and always "check in" to see if you have a new post. Your husband looks a lot like my dad!! Thinking of you and your family.... hoping you were able to make it to the birthday party!0
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