CA 125 way up :(
Mom is on her second/third line treatment. She did 7 rounds of carboplatin and 13/15 weeks of a clinical trial. April 21st she started Doxil. June 16th she had her third infusion. Today Mom had a CT scan which of course we don't know the results of but we suspect is not working.
When Mom started this hellish journey her CA 125 was 14,301 the lowest it's ever been is just over 3000. As of June 16th it is 6893 which is when it was last checked.
I am so upset. I just want this damn disease to go away and leave my Mother alone. If she has to die why this way. My Mom has feared cancer since her only sibling died of it when she was 12. It's a nightmare.
I wanted my mom to do the winner's walk of hope with me Sept 11th. I could even envision her doing the victory lap and all of us cheering her on.
So, I suppose she will start another kind of chemo July 11th. I hope this one works.
Thanks for listening,
Kelly
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I'm glad to hearkellyh33 said:Ct Scan
So the oncologist just called and Mom's tumor is stable.
there is some good news for your mom. This disease is relentless. It does so much damage in so many ways and then we have to worry that it is still lurking. I'm surprised we don't have mental breakdowns going through this. I am sending good thoughts and prayers to your mom and you.
Karen0 -
aaaawwwww Kelly , its is soMwee said:Stable is good news
Here's to the new chemo kicking butt.
(((HUGS))) Maria
aaaawwwww Kelly , its is so s**t. I am going throygh the exact same thing with my mum , the doxil is failing It is heartbreaking.There is not a dam thing we can do about it and it sucks beyond all belief.
I hope the new chemo keeps it in check for your mum, keep up a positive attitide , I know it is difficult, I fail at it dismally sometimes.
Just yesterday mum had to be drained again , I felt myself welling up seeing my beautiful mum sitting there so uncomfortable, she told me not to be silly, I think she hates to see her children upset, I pulled myself together quickly so as not to upset her, no mother wants to her child distressed, even though I am 30!!!!!
Good luck to your mum, xxx LIz xxx0 -
stable is goodMum2bellaandwilliam said:aaaawwwww Kelly , its is so
aaaawwwww Kelly , its is so s**t. I am going throygh the exact same thing with my mum , the doxil is failing It is heartbreaking.There is not a dam thing we can do about it and it sucks beyond all belief.
I hope the new chemo keeps it in check for your mum, keep up a positive attitide , I know it is difficult, I fail at it dismally sometimes.
Just yesterday mum had to be drained again , I felt myself welling up seeing my beautiful mum sitting there so uncomfortable, she told me not to be silly, I think she hates to see her children upset, I pulled myself together quickly so as not to upset her, no mother wants to her child distressed, even though I am 30!!!!!
Good luck to your mum, xxx LIz xxx
from what I understand doxil takes time to lower the ca-125. Give your mom a big hug for me and let her know we care...val0 -
roller coaster
Having a mom with this cancer is such a roller coaster. My mom, too, has had high CA125 numbers. They have ranged from 2000-3800 over the past year or so since her recurrance. She has only had a 3 month break from chemo since her diagnosis 2 + years ago. She was on Doxil two different times and at best it kept her stable for a while. Eventually, though, it stopped working for her.
The good news is that there are lots of chemos the Drs can try with our moms. One of my mom's drs told her a month ago that one of her options was to stop treatment because her cancer started spreading. Her other Dr suggested gemzar, cisplatin, and avastin. My mom is already doing much better just 1 week and 3 days after starting her new chemo. She had severe lymphedema and pleural effusion that was being drained 2x per week. Now, in just over a week with the new chemo, her lymphedema is almost gone and her pleural effusion was lower than ever.
Glad your mom's tumor is stable. That is super-important! If your mom needs pleural effusions drained often enough, they can install a pleurex catheter and she can drain it at home with the help of a visiting nurse or family member. Having a catheter has improved my mom's quality of life, since she doesn't have to go to the hospital to drain it.
Hang in there. Keep your seatbelt on!
xo
Eileen0 -
Drainingeward said:roller coaster
Having a mom with this cancer is such a roller coaster. My mom, too, has had high CA125 numbers. They have ranged from 2000-3800 over the past year or so since her recurrance. She has only had a 3 month break from chemo since her diagnosis 2 + years ago. She was on Doxil two different times and at best it kept her stable for a while. Eventually, though, it stopped working for her.
The good news is that there are lots of chemos the Drs can try with our moms. One of my mom's drs told her a month ago that one of her options was to stop treatment because her cancer started spreading. Her other Dr suggested gemzar, cisplatin, and avastin. My mom is already doing much better just 1 week and 3 days after starting her new chemo. She had severe lymphedema and pleural effusion that was being drained 2x per week. Now, in just over a week with the new chemo, her lymphedema is almost gone and her pleural effusion was lower than ever.
Glad your mom's tumor is stable. That is super-important! If your mom needs pleural effusions drained often enough, they can install a pleurex catheter and she can drain it at home with the help of a visiting nurse or family member. Having a catheter has improved my mom's quality of life, since she doesn't have to go to the hospital to drain it.
Hang in there. Keep your seatbelt on!
xo
Eileen
Hi Eileen,
Mom has had needed to be drained since her they attempted her surgery Sept 3rd 2011. I am hoping it will stay that way.
Mom is so emotionally fragile, I really hope this tiny bit of good news can help her feel stronger. She was so convinced the tumor had spread.
What type of chemo is your mom doing now?
Thanks,
Kelly0 -
Sendingpoopergirl14052 said:stable is good
from what I understand doxil takes time to lower the ca-125. Give your mom a big hug for me and let her know we care...val
the hugs mom's way. Thank you for your good wishes.
Kelly0 -
It is sh*t!Mum2bellaandwilliam said:aaaawwwww Kelly , its is so
aaaawwwww Kelly , its is so s**t. I am going throygh the exact same thing with my mum , the doxil is failing It is heartbreaking.There is not a dam thing we can do about it and it sucks beyond all belief.
I hope the new chemo keeps it in check for your mum, keep up a positive attitide , I know it is difficult, I fail at it dismally sometimes.
Just yesterday mum had to be drained again , I felt myself welling up seeing my beautiful mum sitting there so uncomfortable, she told me not to be silly, I think she hates to see her children upset, I pulled myself together quickly so as not to upset her, no mother wants to her child distressed, even though I am 30!!!!!
Good luck to your mum, xxx LIz xxx
I hate it too. Mom used to be so active and she always took such great pride in her appearance so she ate right and exercised a lot.
I hope things turn around for your mom too.
Kelly0 -
chemokellyh33 said:Draining
Hi Eileen,
Mom has had needed to be drained since her they attempted her surgery Sept 3rd 2011. I am hoping it will stay that way.
Mom is so emotionally fragile, I really hope this tiny bit of good news can help her feel stronger. She was so convinced the tumor had spread.
What type of chemo is your mom doing now?
Thanks,
Kelly
gemzar, cisplatin and avastin right now
So your mom has not had to be drained? That is good.0 -
Drainingeward said:chemo
gemzar, cisplatin and avastin right now
So your mom has not had to be drained? That is good.
Mom had two liters drained Sept 3rd when she had surgery and nothing since. Gemzar is not covered in Canada by our provincal health care so it would be $1500.00 per treatment. Luckily, if the other two don't work then mom/dad do have the funds to try it.
Also since her tumor did not grow her oncolgist thinks it's best to stick with doxil.
Kelly0
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