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Is it oral 5FU?
Or still an infusion? I have lung mets so not well versed with liver treatment but know many here have had great success with chemo directly infused into liver (HAI??) are you a candidate for that? So the liver lesions no longer light up on PET and continued normal CEA are all great signs. My personal beief is that surgical removal when possible is best. Hope things go well !
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I know that the oncologist ismyAZmountain said:Is it oral 5FU?
Or still an infusion? I have lung mets so not well versed with liver treatment but know many here have had great success with chemo directly infused into liver (HAI??) are you a candidate for that? So the liver lesions no longer light up on PET and continued normal CEA are all great signs. My personal beief is that surgical removal when possible is best. Hope things go well !
I know that the oncologist is going for removal by surgery. That is the best way. I understand her reasoning for the continued treatments. It is a scaled down version of what I was doing, which I handled very well. I guess I will know a lot more by Monday afternoon after I speak to the surgeon. At any rate I said in the beginning that I will do what the doctor's told me. I intend on being a long term survivor. I will post again when I have more information from the surgeon.
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It sounds encouraging
It sounds like you have responded very well to treatment and the continuous is until they can get it all through surgery. The best way is to just "cut it out" and "get it out". You still remain with that high and positive attitude which is good. Wishing you the best of luck on your appointment on Monday. Congratulations to making it through all those scheduled treatments.
Kim
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Oncology surgeon said thatAnnabelle41415 said:It sounds encouraging
It sounds like you have responded very well to treatment and the continuous is until they can get it all through surgery. The best way is to just "cut it out" and "get it out". You still remain with that high and positive attitude which is good. Wishing you the best of luck on your appointment on Monday. Congratulations to making it through all those scheduled treatments.
Kim
Oncology surgeon said that lesions that were on my first pet scan are not visible on my latest one. She ordered a CT scan of the liver. November 13th. I'm Stoll on the chemo without the avastin. Didn't miss a cycle. I think the oncologist is just playing it safe. Any tips for my mouth. It hurts a lot. Didn't have that with my first 12 treatments. Other than that everything is good. Thanks, Tom
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What is she expecting to seeTom M. said:Oncology surgeon said that
Oncology surgeon said that lesions that were on my first pet scan are not visible on my latest one. She ordered a CT scan of the liver. November 13th. I'm Stoll on the chemo without the avastin. Didn't miss a cycle. I think the oncologist is just playing it safe. Any tips for my mouth. It hurts a lot. Didn't have that with my first 12 treatments. Other than that everything is good. Thanks, Tom
What is she expecting to see on a CT that isn't picked up on a pet scan?
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I don't know. I guess she'sabita said:What is she expecting to see
What is she expecting to see on a CT that isn't picked up on a pet scan?
I don't know. I guess she's just making sure. There were 5 lesions there back in March after my colon resection. After 12 treatments of folfox7 and a rescan nothing. Sounds good to me. I go day to day. Only way to deal with all of this.
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Your mouth soresTom M. said:Oncology surgeon said that
Oncology surgeon said that lesions that were on my first pet scan are not visible on my latest one. She ordered a CT scan of the liver. November 13th. I'm Stoll on the chemo without the avastin. Didn't miss a cycle. I think the oncologist is just playing it safe. Any tips for my mouth. It hurts a lot. Didn't have that with my first 12 treatments. Other than that everything is good. Thanks, Tom
Mine gave me "miracle mouthwash" and it helped a lot. My sores weren't really as bad as some get, but enough to make it difficult to eat certain foods. Miracle mouthwash isn't really a prescription (according to my doctor), but something that pharmacist knows how to make. Glad to hear that spots seem to have disappeared on this last scan. Good luck on the CT scan coming up. Hope you get some relief for that mouth. Please ask your doctor their recommendation also. Some people swear by the salt water swish as well.
Kim
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Thanks Kim, got some miracleAnnabelle41415 said:Your mouth sores
Mine gave me "miracle mouthwash" and it helped a lot. My sores weren't really as bad as some get, but enough to make it difficult to eat certain foods. Miracle mouthwash isn't really a prescription (according to my doctor), but something that pharmacist knows how to make. Glad to hear that spots seem to have disappeared on this last scan. Good luck on the CT scan coming up. Hope you get some relief for that mouth. Please ask your doctor their recommendation also. Some people swear by the salt water swish as well.
Kim
Thanks Kim, got some miracle mouthwash at drug store in town. Relief after one dose. Looking forward to emptying the bottle. I will post again after ct scan results.
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Mouth soresTom M. said:Thanks Kim, got some miracle
Thanks Kim, got some miracle mouthwash at drug store in town. Relief after one dose. Looking forward to emptying the bottle. I will post again after ct scan results.
I used a q-tip and would hold the numbing solution to them. That way I didn't make my whole mouth numb. I was worried about accidentally biting myself. I wish I had gotten the solution earlier in treatment it was a real game changer.
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That's a good idea tooHeather MM said:Mouth sores
I used a q-tip and would hold the numbing solution to them. That way I didn't make my whole mouth numb. I was worried about accidentally biting myself. I wish I had gotten the solution earlier in treatment it was a real game changer.
That's a good idea too Heather. Thanks.
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GreatTom M. said:Thanks Kim, got some miracle
Thanks Kim, got some miracle mouthwash at drug store in town. Relief after one dose. Looking forward to emptying the bottle. I will post again after ct scan results.
So glad that you got some and it gave you relief that fast. Keep using it as long as you are having problems. Wishing the doctors would tell the patients about it before we have to ask. That is why this board is so important - we can share so much information.
Kim
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Well I guess today was myTom M. said:Still waiting to hear from
Still waiting to hear from liver surgeon. CT scan showed 3 10mm lesions on right lobe. So 2 are gone and remaining 3 got smaller. Blood work remains good and cea is staying low. Feeling good all around will tell more when I find out.
Well I guess today was my last chemo day for awhile. Laparoscopic liver resection is set for 1-7-2020. Has anyone had this done?
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I think you got missed in the shuffle.Tom M. said:Nothing??????
Nothing??????
I think I've heard of others having laparascopic surgery, not sure if it was colon though; maybe liver.
Hopefulyl this will bump your thread to the top, and folks will flock to answer.
You're on my calendar for the 7th.
Enjoy your Christmas or holiday season - whatever its called now.
Tru
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Sometimes I tend to over
Sometimes I tend to over think things. I am not in control. Thanks for your well wishes. Just had blood work again. All looks good, cea is at 1.6. It has remained below 2 for a long time now. Chemo is off in preparation of having surgery in January. I guess I'm letting the being put to sleep thing get to me. I know all will be okay. I like the oncology surgeon a lot. I know she will do a great job. I will keep you all up to date. Have a very blessed Christmas and happy and healthy New Year's.
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Merry Christmas to you andTom M. said:Sometimes I tend to over
Sometimes I tend to over think things. I am not in control. Thanks for your well wishes. Just had blood work again. All looks good, cea is at 1.6. It has remained below 2 for a long time now. Chemo is off in preparation of having surgery in January. I guess I'm letting the being put to sleep thing get to me. I know all will be okay. I like the oncology surgeon a lot. I know she will do a great job. I will keep you all up to date. Have a very blessed Christmas and happy and healthy New Year's.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Tom! I'll be thinking about you in Jan. I am also having surgery in Jan (7th).
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Surgery date now 14JanuarySnapDragon2 said:Merry Christmas to you and
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Tom! I'll be thinking about you in Jan. I am also having surgery in Jan (7th).
Surgery date now 14January and pre op testing is on the 31st of December. Surgeon says she's confident she will get it all. I feel good about the whole thing. Looking forward to being a long term survivor. February 14 will be my 1 year anniversary of my diagnosis. Good luck to you Snap Dragon2. You will do fine.
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Has got to be better then myTom M. said:Well I guess today was my
Well I guess today was my last chemo day for awhile. Laparoscopic liver resection is set for 1-7-2020. Has anyone had this done?
Has got to be better then my liver surgeries. A foot down and a foot to the right really leaves a big thing to heal up, not to mention the cutting of major muscle nerves that won't be healing back. It also lead to major hernia surgery after treatment. The onc/surgeon said after that had he known the exact situation with the mets, he wouldn't have had to "go big". Cold comfort, but hey, I'm here and clear over five years later, so I'm not complaining. I hope the same for you, Tom, that you too get to this point where it's all hazy memories..............................................................Dave
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