Update on my Husband Bob
My husband got a trach during surgery and ent wants him to keep it through rads, just in case needed for swelling. Apparently the pec flap is a bit bulkier than the old flap and he says - better safe than sorry. We agree.
All that said, last Tuesday night Bob comes walking into the living room with blood pouring out of his trach/stoma area. OMG it was scary. We loaded up and went to ER, which was a very short drive away. Over the next few hours the blood loss greatly slowed down and his ENT said - bring him here, to his hospital, which is across town. So he was loaded up and taken by ambulance late Tuesday night/early Wed morning to the big hospital where his ENT Oncologist is. They gave him a CT scan and saw nothing wrong.
Turns out this can be a 'complication' of the trach.... somehow a blood vessel got bumped or something and burst, causing the bleeding. Although there was much concern at the first hospital, our ENT Onc wasn't overly excited about it and said it is just a freak thing that can happen. He said very scary with all that blood, but (in his words), it's only blood and as long as it stops it's ok. OMG... easy for him to say!
We've since had a follow up appointment and he's doing fine.
I am very concerned, frankly, as I know what the chemo and rads is going to do to him. He has no weight to lose (6'1 and 180 lbs/he has a peg tube), is still weak from the surgery, already has reduced kidney function and the list goes on. But Bob says, what choice do we have?! He's right and we will get through it. All I can pray for is lots of good drugs and that IT WORKS!!!
I have no idea if being radiated a second time makes the side affects worse? Will ask the rad onco next week. I also am worried about him laying flat with the trach - it is virtually impossible for him to lay flat. Ugh... all these things going through my head and I know they must be going through his and much more. I feel so helpless. Trying to take it one day at a time.
Please say a prayer for us. Also thinking about all the other warriors out there fighting - hang in there.
Comments
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Joining InSkiffin16 said:Thoughts and Prayers
Coming your way, and with an extra dose....
Best,
John
Same as John, special prayer request heading your way. Sorry you have to relive this terrible demon.
Tommy0 -
Prayers and positive thoughts....
coming to you both from me.
p0 -
PRAYERS AND POSITIVE MOJO.....
.... IS HEADED YOUR WAY. YOUR HUBBY IS A TOUGH MAN AS WELL ARE YOU. HANG IN THERE. HE HAS BEATEN THIS TWICE BEFORE, HE WILL DO IT A THIRD TIME.
BEST!!
MIKE0 -
I think I've told you before
that my history and your husband's are almost the same. I've had radiation twice, and I've had radical resection and flap-graft surgery. I'm about 5 weeks out from my second rads now. Doing pretty well, too. If the day ever comes when i can eat regular food again, that will be an extra bonus:)
There just aren't any choices, Kimmy G. We just do what we have to, and see how it turns out. I remember at one point saying to my wife, "the bad part about this is that with all that the treatment puts us through, it still could fail." Heck, I acknowledge I'm in that boat, and will be for the rest of my life.
The bleeding episode is a fluke. Even at its worst, if it requires surgical intervention, that intervention will be pretty easy to accomplish. I wish you guys the best. Second radiation isn't easy, but it is still doable.
best to you.
Pat0 -
good to see your post, kimmy
Prayers being lifted and thoughts centering around a positive outcome.
Be sure to keep us posted.
Hugs.0 -
ThanksNoellesmom said:good to see your post, kimmy
Prayers being lifted and thoughts centering around a positive outcome.
Be sure to keep us posted.
Hugs.
to all for the prayers and encouragement. We really appreciate it, and need it right now.
Pat - yes, I believe you and my husband have travelled similar paths. I am encouraged by your posts that you are recovering from treatment and noticed in another thread you are walking every day.
I will keep everyone posted as we move along thru the process.0 -
Newkimmygarland said:Thanks
to all for the prayers and encouragement. We really appreciate it, and need it right now.
Pat - yes, I believe you and my husband have travelled similar paths. I am encouraged by your posts that you are recovering from treatment and noticed in another thread you are walking every day.
I will keep everyone posted as we move along thru the process.
Hang in there. Positive thoughts your way. Sue0 -
Kimmy and PatSue22 said:New
Hang in there. Positive thoughts your way. Sue
Praying for both of you!
Wife0 -
Prayers.wifeforlife said:Kimmy and Pat
Praying for both of you!
Wife
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON.
Thoughts and prayers for you both are heading your way.
God bless,
Tonsil Dad.
Dan.0 -
Patlongtermsurvivor said:I think I've told you before
that my history and your husband's are almost the same. I've had radiation twice, and I've had radical resection and flap-graft surgery. I'm about 5 weeks out from my second rads now. Doing pretty well, too. If the day ever comes when i can eat regular food again, that will be an extra bonus:)
There just aren't any choices, Kimmy G. We just do what we have to, and see how it turns out. I remember at one point saying to my wife, "the bad part about this is that with all that the treatment puts us through, it still could fail." Heck, I acknowledge I'm in that boat, and will be for the rest of my life.
The bleeding episode is a fluke. Even at its worst, if it requires surgical intervention, that intervention will be pretty easy to accomplish. I wish you guys the best. Second radiation isn't easy, but it is still doable.
best to you.
Pat
i have been told by 5-6 doctors that i can have no more radiation. can you share why some can have it twice.
thanks
john0 -
same here
Hi, So very sorry for everything that you are going through. My husband had the very same thing happen to him with his trach. He woke me up very early one morning with blood flowing out of his track. It was all over the bathroom mirror and floor. I jumped out of bed and drove him to the er. They did the e-rays and could not find anything So just sent him home. It did stop, but scared me to death! This is just one of many scares that we have had! He suffered with his cancer for 15 months. He is no longer with me, not longer suffering. I miss him something awful! I am not the same person I once was, don't think I ever will be. I will say a prayer for you both! I know how much you both are suffering something awful! Wish I could give you some kind of advice, just take ALOT of deep breaths! Hang in there! Sue0 -
Have any of them said why?fisrpotpe said:Pat
i have been told by 5-6 doctors that i can have no more radiation. can you share why some can have it twice.
thanks
john
General rules are that you cannot be reirradiated within two years. Other than that, with IMRT you really can be irradiated twice. The dose is fractionated such that it spares overexposure to key structures, like spine and carotid arteries, thereby avoiding catastrophic compications. In my case, I can tell they came in with some pretty crazy angles to do my rads this second time. For instance, I'm not growing my sideburn back on the opposite side. And I can see where they really pumped in the rads this time, over the angle of my jaw on the side with the cancer. I would say the only doctor who could definitively say you cannot be radiated a second time would be the radiation oncologist who did your original dosimetry, or someone equally quallified who has reviewed the actual treatment plan.
Don't know if this helps.
Pat0 -
thankslongtermsurvivor said:Have any of them said why?
General rules are that you cannot be reirradiated within two years. Other than that, with IMRT you really can be irradiated twice. The dose is fractionated such that it spares overexposure to key structures, like spine and carotid arteries, thereby avoiding catastrophic compications. In my case, I can tell they came in with some pretty crazy angles to do my rads this second time. For instance, I'm not growing my sideburn back on the opposite side. And I can see where they really pumped in the rads this time, over the angle of my jaw on the side with the cancer. I would say the only doctor who could definitively say you cannot be radiated a second time would be the radiation oncologist who did your original dosimetry, or someone equally quallified who has reviewed the actual treatment plan.
Don't know if this helps.
Pat
i certainly understand why imrt would allow a second go round.
my radiation was 16 plus years ago with no primary, so there probably are no area's that were not hit
thanks
john0
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