cat scan results ~ sigh ~
Thanks for listening.
Mary
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Dear Mary,
A big sigh indeed. I am so sorry that the CT scan showed growth with the lung nodes. When the oxaliplatin began affecting my liver studies, my oncologist continued with the amount (135mg), but increased the delivery time (3hrs).
I will be thinking of you and praying for good results from this new plan.
Hugs,
Kay0 -
Oh Mary, I can relate to how you are feeling. After a year of Oxaliplatin/Xeloda/Celebrex my stubborn spots would not go away, so we zapped them with radiation. They went away, but alas they moved to my liver. It is very discouraging, but we can never give up. My daughter said my treatments remind her of how we try to kill the fire ants here in Texas.....you put the poison on one ant hill and they all move to another place. So you keep pouring poison on till you get the buggers.
Jana recommended Aquaphor for her facial rash when she took Erbitux. It must be a good all around treatment because my oncologist recommended it for my feet when they got sore from the Xeloda! Maybe it will stimualte hair growth too. (just kidding, it is a bit greasy)
I will be sending you lots of good vibes and prayers. Hang in there.
Kerry0 -
Hi Mary:
I am so sorry to hear about your CAT scan. I hope you will do well with the new drugs and that they won't affect your liver too badly. Are you taking milk thistle to help out your liver? I was suggested this when I got on Oxa.
Best of luck to you and I am keeping my tingly fingers cross for your good news!
Cheers,
JADot0 -
Mary - I am so sorry to hear about your cat scan. I'm sure your new regimen won't be any fun, but hopefully it will succeed. This is truly a "whack-a-mole" disease! (Having lived in Texas for several years, I can relate to Kerry's fire ant analogy.)
Sending good vibes and prayers so that you can "whack that mole" again!
Betsy0 -
Kerry, Aquaphor is also good for rad burns....am slathering as I write this!kerry said:Oh Mary, I can relate to how you are feeling. After a year of Oxaliplatin/Xeloda/Celebrex my stubborn spots would not go away, so we zapped them with radiation. They went away, but alas they moved to my liver. It is very discouraging, but we can never give up. My daughter said my treatments remind her of how we try to kill the fire ants here in Texas.....you put the poison on one ant hill and they all move to another place. So you keep pouring poison on till you get the buggers.
Jana recommended Aquaphor for her facial rash when she took Erbitux. It must be a good all around treatment because my oncologist recommended it for my feet when they got sore from the Xeloda! Maybe it will stimualte hair growth too. (just kidding, it is a bit greasy)
I will be sending you lots of good vibes and prayers. Hang in there.
Kerry
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Maryfedester said:mary,
sorry to hear of your scans. it's a bump in the road. keep positive, we are here for you always.
start kicking butt girl.
be well
all the best
bruce
Big hug being sent your way along with all my thoughts and prayers . Hang in there and keep fighting .
TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS.
Debra0 -
hi mary,
I'm sorry about your results. I think it would be so disheartening to say the least. At least they are small right?
Cancer is more like dandelions in the lawn than whack a mole. You can dump herbacide on them and they die on the surface but if you don't rip them up by the root they're lurking in there ready to pop up again.
Cancer is a symptom of a deeper lying issue. It would be good to address that too in your fight.
Remember cancer cannot live in an alkaline environment...it likes acid pH.
Just some food for thought.
peace, emily who hates cancer but loves its blessings. bittersweet.0 -
Hi Mary!
Keep on fighting. Keep a positive attitude. Also, check on suppliments if you are not on any. I am on CPT-11 currently, and I have no hair left. I never shed a tear over my hair; I am just so happy to be alive. We have to go through a lot of crap to fight this disease!!! My prayers are with you. Terri0 -
Hi Mary
Sorry to hear your results. I also had the same result when i was on Oxi. Worsening of lung mets, but improvement to liver lads. And I never missed a treatment. I have had 5 weekly rounds of erbitux, yes I do have a rash, and wouldn't dream of going outside the door without a load of "polyfilla" but I can cover it up quite well. My hair hasn't thinned at all. It did before with 5FU and camptostar, but without the 5fu in the mix, it hasn't happened. There have been good results with erbitux, so keep the chin(spotty thogh it may be)up and hope hope hope.
Lots of healing light to ya!
Margo0 -
I too am sorry about your results. I had my cat scan back in April and have the nodules in both lungs. The doctor had me on Avastin for 8 treatments. (while I was on the pump for 46 straight hours)The cat scan showed a decrease in the nodules in the left lung and the right one still has the the nodules in it. They haven't grown or moved. So the doctor wants me to take 6 more treatments with Avastin to see if the right one will do the same. I'm praying for you and thru God all things are possible.0
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Hello -finner said:Hi Mary
Sorry to hear your results. I also had the same result when i was on Oxi. Worsening of lung mets, but improvement to liver lads. And I never missed a treatment. I have had 5 weekly rounds of erbitux, yes I do have a rash, and wouldn't dream of going outside the door without a load of "polyfilla" but I can cover it up quite well. My hair hasn't thinned at all. It did before with 5FU and camptostar, but without the 5fu in the mix, it hasn't happened. There have been good results with erbitux, so keep the chin(spotty thogh it may be)up and hope hope hope.
Lots of healing light to ya!
Margo
My mother is undergoing the same treatment cycle, and it will be the 10th round of Eribtux - though we are given the treatment 2~3weeks/round + Oxaliplatin + 5-Fu .
recently the doctor switched the combination to Campto(irinotecan) due to the progression to lung - it was contained with prior treatment but somehow it did not contain the progression -
luckily with the Erbitux treatment we have not experienced rash to skin yet -
but i can honestly say that with camptostar, hair loss is much more severe than with oxaliplatin combination - and also other complications - just want to share our experiences here from asia -
Eric0
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