Rough week
Cheryl
Wife of Rickie Stage IV EC dx Oct. 2010
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Oh, Cheryl
You've got our shoulders to support you whenever you need. That was a truly difficult week for you both.
I recall being told that Nick could use his Jtube for hydration if needed, but we never have. Perhaps you could talk with a doctor or nutrionist to confirm, but it would make sense to be able to use it in that fashion.
Thoughts and prayers to you and Rickie!
Terry
Wife of Nick, Stage 30 -
keepin you both close to my heart
I haven't been writing on here either, but since I joined, I read this board 2x a day, and there are a few people here and I look to see if they have recently posted anything, and you are one!! I keep you both so close to my heart because you two remind me of my mom and dad! I hope today, tommorrow is better for both of you, and know even when I don't respond to your posts, I always read them and keep you guys and so many others in my prayers!!
chrissie
daughter of stage lV0 -
Hi Cheryl
Your post brought up so many thoughts about how hard it is to be a caregiver. Hydration is so important, and I hope your Rickie now understands that it's not something to put off. I am hopeful reading how well he has responded to the chemo. May you both find strength in the coming days.
Jo-Ann0 -
Sounds familiar
Cheryl --
Rickie and my husband could be brothers! They sound very much alike (strong willed, determined). I think my husband has made it as far as he has because he's so darn stubborn! And it sounds like you have to push hydration as much as I do. Unfortunately, Chad did end up in the hospital after his chemo two weeks ago. I'm not sure why the hydration issue is such a tough one!
How often is Rickie getting treatment? I hope he has time to feel good before his next one!
Mary0 -
Cheryl,mruble said:Sounds familiar
Cheryl --
Rickie and my husband could be brothers! They sound very much alike (strong willed, determined). I think my husband has made it as far as he has because he's so darn stubborn! And it sounds like you have to push hydration as much as I do. Unfortunately, Chad did end up in the hospital after his chemo two weeks ago. I'm not sure why the hydration issue is such a tough one!
How often is Rickie getting treatment? I hope he has time to feel good before his next one!
Mary
I have been hoping to see a post from you here. It's been a while, and like a little mother hen, I get worried! I am sorry to hear that Rickie has been having problems. He sure sounds like a fighter! Hydration indeed seems to be a huge issue for all of our guys. nag, nag, nag... I hope he's feeling better soon and able to keep fighting.
be well.
Chantal0 -
Mary,mruble said:Sounds familiar
Cheryl --
Rickie and my husband could be brothers! They sound very much alike (strong willed, determined). I think my husband has made it as far as he has because he's so darn stubborn! And it sounds like you have to push hydration as much as I do. Unfortunately, Chad did end up in the hospital after his chemo two weeks ago. I'm not sure why the hydration issue is such a tough one!
How often is Rickie getting treatment? I hope he has time to feel good before his next one!
Mary
Yes they do sound a
Mary,
Yes they do sound a lot alike! I also have a hard time understanding why he is so reluctant to get the hydration. I wanted him to have it the day after chemo but he didn't want to. Sometimes I think maybe it is a control issue. Here is this guy who was running two very successful furniture stores, had about thirty people working for him, people depending on him, and suddenly he has control over very little in his life anymore. And he thinks if nothing else I will have control over myself. I just think that's it, and I have to allow him to feel like he does have some control. His chemo regime is every three weeks. So he will be due to go in again on the 23rd. So basically we have a week and a half to feel good. Today was a great day, and he actually was able to eat breakfast and lunch without a single gag! That has not happened in months! So we do. Have lots to be thankful for. Hopefully he will gain back some of the 10lbs he lost this week0 -
I can understand where Rick is coming fromcher76 said:Mary,
Yes they do sound a
Mary,
Yes they do sound a lot alike! I also have a hard time understanding why he is so reluctant to get the hydration. I wanted him to have it the day after chemo but he didn't want to. Sometimes I think maybe it is a control issue. Here is this guy who was running two very successful furniture stores, had about thirty people working for him, people depending on him, and suddenly he has control over very little in his life anymore. And he thinks if nothing else I will have control over myself. I just think that's it, and I have to allow him to feel like he does have some control. His chemo regime is every three weeks. So he will be due to go in again on the 23rd. So basically we have a week and a half to feel good. Today was a great day, and he actually was able to eat breakfast and lunch without a single gag! That has not happened in months! So we do. Have lots to be thankful for. Hopefully he will gain back some of the 10lbs he lost this week
Cher,
I can certainly identify with were Rick is coming from. I ended up in the ER with dehydration because I wanted to try to drink enough liquid on my own rather than go back for IV hydration. In my case, it was a 45 mile drive to the infusion center, and the hydration process took two to three hours, so it basically consumed an entire day.
I felt maybe if I forced liquids it would keep my wife and I from having to spend an entire day at the infusion center. I learned that there was no way I could drink enough to offset the impact of Cisplatin, Epirubicin, and 5 FU on my system. The last three cycles we just set up a day of IV hydration three days after each infusion and it really made me feel much better.
I am glad to hear that Rick is doing better now
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina0 -
Thinking of Youcher76 said:Mary,
Yes they do sound a
Mary,
Yes they do sound a lot alike! I also have a hard time understanding why he is so reluctant to get the hydration. I wanted him to have it the day after chemo but he didn't want to. Sometimes I think maybe it is a control issue. Here is this guy who was running two very successful furniture stores, had about thirty people working for him, people depending on him, and suddenly he has control over very little in his life anymore. And he thinks if nothing else I will have control over myself. I just think that's it, and I have to allow him to feel like he does have some control. His chemo regime is every three weeks. So he will be due to go in again on the 23rd. So basically we have a week and a half to feel good. Today was a great day, and he actually was able to eat breakfast and lunch without a single gag! That has not happened in months! So we do. Have lots to be thankful for. Hopefully he will gain back some of the 10lbs he lost this week
Hi Cheryl and Rick
Just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you. I agree with Rick, It is working...so...keep up with the chemo. Take the anti nausea meds daily, at the same time of day if possible. Do not wait to take them. So glad yesterday was a great day! See...you can have good days. Take it easy, keep in touch. I have not been able to get into the chat sight...grrrr...:(
Tina in Va0
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