Things moving quicker than originally planned
Good morning all. I received a call Friday from my Onco Nurse, she said he and pulmonary doc discussed my CT and the issue with my pleural efflusion not improving since the 8 weeks I habe been off Taxotere. Their consensus is I have a Para Mallignant Efflusion, since none of my lung fluid has ever showed the presence of cancer cells. They say 50% of the time the lab cannot find cells. I'm am now going to start Cisplatin this coming Friday, and every Friday going forward. the expectation if the Cisplatin works the the fluid should fix itself.
Wish me luck
Mike
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Good luck Mike!
Have you had cisplatin before? Hopefully, getting it in weekly doses won't be too hard on you. I know once they dropped my dose to weekly, it was allot easier for me to handle. Smaller doses more often. I had mine in combo with the rads2012 so hard to say what was tough on me, the rads or chemo. Getting it solo should be easier. I know my recent taxol/erbitux was so much easier stand alone than with rads.
Prayers are with you!
Candi
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Good luck Mike!
Have you had cisplatin before? Hopefully, getting it in weekly doses won't be too hard on you. I know once they dropped my dose to weekly, it was allot easier for me to handle. Smaller doses more often. I had mine in combo with the rads2012 so hard to say what was tough on me, the rads or chemo. Getting it solo should be easier. I know my recent taxol/erbitux was so much easier stand alone than with rads.
Prayers are with you!
Candi
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Bro'hwt said:Good luck Mike!
Have you had cisplatin before? Hopefully, getting it in weekly doses won't be too hard on you. I know once they dropped my dose to weekly, it was allot easier for me to handle. Smaller doses more often. I had mine in combo with the rads2012 so hard to say what was tough on me, the rads or chemo. Getting it solo should be easier. I know my recent taxol/erbitux was so much easier stand alone than with rads.
Prayers are with you!
Candi
Mike,
A little cisplatin ain't nothin' for a tough North County Boy! Kick some butt Dude!!
Greg
ps- Go Blues
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YNWAKTeacher said:Port
Do you have a port? I lost my poor veins to cisplatin. Stay hydrated. I had something added in and slept like a baby at the center. I hope that this does the trick for you.
Mike the mantra if Liverpool is YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE. Google the words of the song brother. Pretty much says it all. G.
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mike, saying many prayers
mike, saying many prayers that things only get better from this point forward. i'm also sending good mojo and positive vibes your way. you can do this.
God bless you always,
dj
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Cisplatin Beforehwt said:Good luck Mike!
Have you had cisplatin before? Hopefully, getting it in weekly doses won't be too hard on you. I know once they dropped my dose to weekly, it was allot easier for me to handle. Smaller doses more often. I had mine in combo with the rads2012 so hard to say what was tough on me, the rads or chemo. Getting it solo should be easier. I know my recent taxol/erbitux was so much easier stand alone than with rads.
Prayers are with you!
Candi
Hi Candi, yes I had Cisplatin my first time around. One whopping dose every 3 weeks while getting both sides of my neck radiated. It was horrible then, but I had worse side effects from the rads. It was the only drug that my cancer did not re appear, so I feel like it will work again. My doc also says the smaller weekly dose should minimize the side effects.
Mike
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PortKTeacher said:Port
Do you have a port? I lost my poor veins to cisplatin. Stay hydrated. I had something added in and slept like a baby at the center. I hope that this does the trick for you.
Yes, I had a power port put in 2 yrs ago. I've been lucky with my veins as the working out keeps them huge. I actually get all of my blood drawn and IV contrast through my AC vein in my arm. It's just so much quicker vs the lab trying to find an RN and do the port.
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NOCO TOUGHNESSGreg53 said:Bro'
Mike,
A little cisplatin ain't nothin' for a tough North County Boy! Kick some butt Dude!!
Greg
ps- Go Blues
Yes sir, brought a lot of North County hood toughness to Tx. I'm getting a little worried about the Blues, but Coach Hitchcock expects most if not all of the injured players will be game ready Thursday.
Miss you brother.
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Prayers...
Prayers your way...
Can't really speak of side effects of either, though I had both Taxotere and Cisplatin simultaneously...
I know with the Cisplatin especially, they start flushing your kidneys with lasix and such right away... You'll be the Pee King more than likely like I was.
So sit close to the head, and drag your pump with you if you have one...
It's like the first pee after drinking for awhile... Your good until the first pee, then every few minutes you gotta go...
Hang in there bro..., beat this thing.
John
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Good Luck Man!!!patricke said:LOTS OF LUCK WISHES
Hey Mike, I'm sorry to hear that you're having to go through this treatment, but I'm wishing and hoping that it does the trick quickly and effectively.
PATRICK
Sorry to hear you have to go on weekly treatments. I am praying it does the job and cleans all the bad cell out. Stay strong!!!
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