Done with chemo
Sunriver
Member Posts: 50
Hi All,
I was diagnosed in August 2006, had a resection and was staged at 2a. After a brief hiccup due to a lower bowel blockage which sent me back to the hospital for a week and an introduction to the NG tube (very special experience), my recovery has been very good.
After my fourth infusion I developed a gi infection which sent me back to the hospital. When the infection was brought under control my lower gi tract stopped working so I got another ng tube for a couple of days. After 9 days in the hospital my lower gi tract started working again and they sent me home on Christmas day.
I met with my onc yesterday and we agreed that continuing chemo was not in my best interest. So I will be getting ct scans every 6 months or so and blood work. Other than that I am feeling good and ready to get on with my life.
I appreciate all the support on this site and will stay in touch. All the best...Mark
I was diagnosed in August 2006, had a resection and was staged at 2a. After a brief hiccup due to a lower bowel blockage which sent me back to the hospital for a week and an introduction to the NG tube (very special experience), my recovery has been very good.
After my fourth infusion I developed a gi infection which sent me back to the hospital. When the infection was brought under control my lower gi tract stopped working so I got another ng tube for a couple of days. After 9 days in the hospital my lower gi tract started working again and they sent me home on Christmas day.
I met with my onc yesterday and we agreed that continuing chemo was not in my best interest. So I will be getting ct scans every 6 months or so and blood work. Other than that I am feeling good and ready to get on with my life.
I appreciate all the support on this site and will stay in touch. All the best...Mark
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Hi Mark -
It sounds like you are doing the right thing. And being Stage II, your outcome will no doubt be great. Have a good time getting over the chemo and on with life!
Betsy0
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