Time for update
I have finally healed up from surgery and will be starting the chemo treatments this coming Wednesday. They did ct scan week ago friday and said the spots on liver now big enough to see on the scan not the best news but have fingers crossed. The good news is I have gotten most my energy back and staying active.
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Thanks for the update and
Thanks for the update and good luck with chemo on wednesday.
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Good News
Good to hear that you have healed and are ready for the next phase of treatment. What kind of Chemo are they talking about for you? Keep us posted...
Regards, Art
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Good point Laz
LOL...I have to carry both anti nausea and anti diarrhea at all time as well.
How could I have forgotten...
Art
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Hello again
Its so good to hear that you are healing well from your surgery. Sorry about the spots on the liver, but they will treat them with the chemo.
Good luck on Wednesday. The first time is always the worst as far as not knowing whats going on.
You'll do well. You have that fighting spirit and determination. Its good that you are keeping active.
Be sure and visit us often.
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Thanks for sharing your great
Thanks for sharing your great news! Stay strong during chemo, it can be a rough ride. Some have it not so bad, chemo has always been a tough ride for me, but workable. Find out what foods and juices make you happy and bring you strength. Load up on those. lol
Keep up the great attitude and stay in the happy place. It is easy to get depressed, and just as easy to stay happy.
Best Always and keep up providing the good news!
mike
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The treatment is oxipaltin &fatbob2010 said:Good News
Good to hear that you have healed and are ready for the next phase of treatment. What kind of Chemo are they talking about for you? Keep us posted...
Regards, Art
The treatment is oxipaltin & Fu 5 and it went pretty good so far
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Got past the nausea todaythxmiker said:Thanks for sharing your great
Thanks for sharing your great news! Stay strong during chemo, it can be a rough ride. Some have it not so bad, chemo has always been a tough ride for me, but workable. Find out what foods and juices make you happy and bring you strength. Load up on those. lol
Keep up the great attitude and stay in the happy place. It is easy to get depressed, and just as easy to stay happy.
Best Always and keep up providing the good news!
mike
Got past the nausea today and have been taking the meds for the constipation again but have to watch the heat when outside seems to wear me down in a hurry. My wife keeps close eye on me and makes me go in if I start looking to stressed by the heat she is also making me get lots of rest and restricting my working on the pickup or other equipment. She gets real upset if I get scratched at all and has started calling friends to take care of anything that I might get injured on I keep telling her she doesnt have to baby me so much as this makes me feel like I have lost the ability to do things for myself. Quite frustrating at times.
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Frustratingvangbi said:Got past the nausea today
Got past the nausea today and have been taking the meds for the constipation again but have to watch the heat when outside seems to wear me down in a hurry. My wife keeps close eye on me and makes me go in if I start looking to stressed by the heat she is also making me get lots of rest and restricting my working on the pickup or other equipment. She gets real upset if I get scratched at all and has started calling friends to take care of anything that I might get injured on I keep telling her she doesnt have to baby me so much as this makes me feel like I have lost the ability to do things for myself. Quite frustrating at times.
Yeah, that adds it all up.
But, your wife is right. Don't injure yourself. I got an oven burn while I was doing chemo, and it took forever to heal.
Take care of yourself.
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