Chemo postponed until Tuesday
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God bless those doctors whomimivac said:Definitely. It's good to be
Definitely. It's good to be cautious, but I am sure it is nothing. Treat Moopy to a nice weekend. All my love,
Mimi
God bless those doctors who are cautious with our precious souls. Moopy is on my calendar for Tuesday, and she will be in my thoughts. Thanks for the update, and have a good weekend. Hugs,
Judy0 -
Moopycreampuff91344 said:God bless those doctors who
God bless those doctors who are cautious with our precious souls. Moopy is on my calendar for Tuesday, and she will be in my thoughts. Thanks for the update, and have a good weekend. Hugs,
Judy
Thanks for letting us know about Moopy's treatment being postponed. She's been in my thoughts ... and will continue to be.
Have a wonderful ... relaxing weekend. :-)
hugs.
teena0 -
Yes, for sure - better safe than sorry!
Hello, Mr. Professor. Thanks so much for the update on your lovely wife. She & Kourtnee were foremost on my mind today; and, I'm - unfortunately - just checking in. For whatever it's worth - I'm confident Moopy's symptoms are due to the cumulative effects of chemo. (No, I'm certainly not a doctor. But, I've been there*, exactly where she is now...) Nevertheless, I'm also really glad her doctor is ordering the tests. No such thing as too much precaution, in my humble opinion.
Try not to worry. :-) As I'm sure you probably already know, a few days of delay won't diminish the effectiveness of her chemo. Try not to be too disappointed that it's not yet over & done. Have a restful & relaxing weekend. Moopy probably just needs to gather up a little more strength before that final treatment. I'm really glad you'll be around, to be with her.
Please be sure to keep us posted. Thanks, again.
Kind regards, Susan
* = FYI: For me, total TAC dosage average 10-12 treatments @ 3 weeks apart. I got it all in only 6 treatments, about double-dosed...0 -
All good...Christmas Girl said:Yes, for sure - better safe than sorry!
Hello, Mr. Professor. Thanks so much for the update on your lovely wife. She & Kourtnee were foremost on my mind today; and, I'm - unfortunately - just checking in. For whatever it's worth - I'm confident Moopy's symptoms are due to the cumulative effects of chemo. (No, I'm certainly not a doctor. But, I've been there*, exactly where she is now...) Nevertheless, I'm also really glad her doctor is ordering the tests. No such thing as too much precaution, in my humble opinion.
Try not to worry. :-) As I'm sure you probably already know, a few days of delay won't diminish the effectiveness of her chemo. Try not to be too disappointed that it's not yet over & done. Have a restful & relaxing weekend. Moopy probably just needs to gather up a little more strength before that final treatment. I'm really glad you'll be around, to be with her.
Please be sure to keep us posted. Thanks, again.
Kind regards, Susan
* = FYI: For me, total TAC dosage average 10-12 treatments @ 3 weeks apart. I got it all in only 6 treatments, about double-dosed...
We're back from the hospital now, and I can report that the Moopster's CT scan came out completely clear. The oncologist pointed out that some side effects of chemo are cumulative, so you get extra credit for reading his mind. And four days' delay is a little annoying, especially since we were so looking forward to being done. But it's nice to know that our onc has no problem ordering tests, and nicer still to know that Moopy's lungs are great.
Thank you ALL for your concern!
Joe0 -
Glad your being safe
Thanks for letting us know. Moopy, i'll still be here with my flashlight on for Tues. I also reported SOB but they didn't say to much. Just that it is a side-effect for some. And that my energy would return in time. Maybe its a good thing they are doing these scans. Now i am worried also. Let us know as soon as you can. The last time i had my blood drawn i got very short of breath and had to go sit outside for awhile (i was light headed also.) They just thought i was anxious and having a panic attack. That could have been. But it is very smart to make sure. Wish they would have for me.
Give Moopy my love and i will be praying that all is well for Tue. Keep us Posted Joe.
love and hugs
jackie0 -
I am RELIEVED!Aortus said:All good...
We're back from the hospital now, and I can report that the Moopster's CT scan came out completely clear. The oncologist pointed out that some side effects of chemo are cumulative, so you get extra credit for reading his mind. And four days' delay is a little annoying, especially since we were so looking forward to being done. But it's nice to know that our onc has no problem ordering tests, and nicer still to know that Moopy's lungs are great.
Thank you ALL for your concern!
Joe
Thanks, again, for the update, Joe. I truly felt via my "gut instinct" (and per my own personal chemo experiences) that Moopy's OK - but, am now so very relieved by the test results.
:-)
Kind regards, Susan0 -
For Moopy & Aortusrjjj said:Glad your being safe
Thanks for letting us know. Moopy, i'll still be here with my flashlight on for Tues. I also reported SOB but they didn't say to much. Just that it is a side-effect for some. And that my energy would return in time. Maybe its a good thing they are doing these scans. Now i am worried also. Let us know as soon as you can. The last time i had my blood drawn i got very short of breath and had to go sit outside for awhile (i was light headed also.) They just thought i was anxious and having a panic attack. That could have been. But it is very smart to make sure. Wish they would have for me.
Give Moopy my love and i will be praying that all is well for Tue. Keep us Posted Joe.
love and hugs
jackie
SO sorry about the postponement (I can identify...I have another week and a half to go until surgery, and I've already waited two months...it's killing me!!!! no pun intended).
But I'm glad there are no problems other than the cumulative affects of chemo. All this information is so good to have. I feel as though I am prepared for anything that may happen in the not too distant future, thanks to this board. I am so grateful for your posts.
I hope your weekend is calm, uneventful, and maybe even fun! Know that you are loved and that you are in my prayers.
Hugs and healing prayers,
Debi0 -
Hello, Jackie!rjjj said:Glad your being safe
Thanks for letting us know. Moopy, i'll still be here with my flashlight on for Tues. I also reported SOB but they didn't say to much. Just that it is a side-effect for some. And that my energy would return in time. Maybe its a good thing they are doing these scans. Now i am worried also. Let us know as soon as you can. The last time i had my blood drawn i got very short of breath and had to go sit outside for awhile (i was light headed also.) They just thought i was anxious and having a panic attack. That could have been. But it is very smart to make sure. Wish they would have for me.
Give Moopy my love and i will be praying that all is well for Tue. Keep us Posted Joe.
love and hugs
jackie
How are YOU doing? I bet you're really glad chemo is over & done. :-)
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Great to hear this!Aortus said:All good...
We're back from the hospital now, and I can report that the Moopster's CT scan came out completely clear. The oncologist pointed out that some side effects of chemo are cumulative, so you get extra credit for reading his mind. And four days' delay is a little annoying, especially since we were so looking forward to being done. But it's nice to know that our onc has no problem ordering tests, and nicer still to know that Moopy's lungs are great.
Thank you ALL for your concern!
Joe
Very happy and relieved that Moopy is completely in the clear. I had shortness of breath during chemo as well. It is frustrating that there is a delay, but maybe you can use this weekend to do something fun instead. Sending all my love,
Mimi0 -
Better safe than sorry Joe,
Better safe than sorry Joe, I'm glad the oncologist is looking into this. But tell Moopy that the magna light will still be shining. And....... I will be doing the happy nekkid dance. Yikes!!!!!!!!! At least you get a break from seeing me nekkid. LOL. Hugs to Moopy. Lili0 -
Shortness of Breath = Anxiety Attack for me
Say HI to Moopy!
Hope is all well. I have a similar experience - what happened with mine is that my good arm (right side) had about 3 Phlebitis and I was scared about the Pulmonary Artery (this is in connection to the clinical study drug)....so last Friday, I started having shortness of breath and had to be rushed to the Oncologist office....he asked me several questions on when it started - told him a week ago. He tried to call the insurance to get authorization for me to get the CT scan for the lungs...no luck as the insurance was moving their office last friday - april 17. Oncologist gave me a prescription called Xanax as he thinks I am having an Anxiety attack due to the Phlebitis - too much thinking and imagining. If needed, I should take it at least 2x a day....also, told me to go to ER for the tests. Just like Moopy, my lungs are clear of the blood clot but it was a pain to go through those tests - Chest Xray, CT Scan and blood test. Anyway, I take the Xanax drug at times that I feel I am going to have the anxiety attack.....and what it does, it really helps me relax.
Hope my experience helps you too.
Joy0 -
Shortness of Breath = Anxiety Attack for me
Say HI to Moopy!
Hope is all well. I have a similar experience - what happened with mine is that my good arm (right side) had about 3 Phlebitis and I was scared about the Pulmonary Artery (this is in connection to the clinical study drug)....so last Friday, I started having shortness of breath and had to be rushed to the Oncologist office....he asked me several questions on when it started - told him a week ago. He tried to call the insurance to get authorization for me to get the CT scan for the lungs...no luck as the insurance was moving their office last friday - april 17. Oncologist gave me a prescription called Xanax as he thinks I am having an Anxiety attack due to the Phlebitis - too much thinking and imagining. If needed, I should take it at least 2x a day....also, told me to go to ER for the tests. Just like Moopy, my lungs are clear of the blood clot but it was a pain to go through those tests - Chest Xray, CT Scan and blood test. Anyway, I take the Xanax drug at times that I feel I am going to have the anxiety attack.....and what it does, it really helps me relax.
Hope my experience helps you too.
Joy0 -
Shortness of Breath = Anxiety Attack for me
Say HI to Moopy!
Hope is all well. I have a similar experience - what happened with mine is that my good arm (right side) had about 3 Phlebitis and I was scared about the Pulmonary Artery (this is in connection to the clinical study drug)....so last Friday, I started having shortness of breath and had to be rushed to the Oncologist office....he asked me several questions on when it started - told him a week ago. He tried to call the insurance to get authorization for me to get the CT scan for the lungs...no luck as the insurance was moving their office last friday - april 17. Oncologist gave me a prescription called Xanax as he thinks I am having an Anxiety attack due to the Phlebitis - too much thinking and imagining. If needed, I should take it at least 2x a day....also, told me to go to ER for the tests. Just like Moopy, my lungs are clear of the blood clot but it was a pain to go through those tests - Chest Xray, CT Scan and blood test. Anyway, I take the Xanax drug at times that I feel I am going to have the anxiety attack.....and what it does, it really helps me relax.
Hope my experience helps you too.
Joy0 -
But we can't tellJoyD said:Shortness of Breath = Anxiety Attack for me
Say HI to Moopy!
Hope is all well. I have a similar experience - what happened with mine is that my good arm (right side) had about 3 Phlebitis and I was scared about the Pulmonary Artery (this is in connection to the clinical study drug)....so last Friday, I started having shortness of breath and had to be rushed to the Oncologist office....he asked me several questions on when it started - told him a week ago. He tried to call the insurance to get authorization for me to get the CT scan for the lungs...no luck as the insurance was moving their office last friday - april 17. Oncologist gave me a prescription called Xanax as he thinks I am having an Anxiety attack due to the Phlebitis - too much thinking and imagining. If needed, I should take it at least 2x a day....also, told me to go to ER for the tests. Just like Moopy, my lungs are clear of the blood clot but it was a pain to go through those tests - Chest Xray, CT Scan and blood test. Anyway, I take the Xanax drug at times that I feel I am going to have the anxiety attack.....and what it does, it really helps me relax.
Hope my experience helps you too.
Joy
Shortness of breath and chest pain can be an anxiety attack or a plumonary embolism, or in my experience, three weeks after my mastectomy surgery, pneumonia. WE CAN'T TELL, and that's why we go in when we have those kind of symptoms!
They did a CT scan, chest x-ray, blood work, and sent me home with antibiotics. Once I knew what it was--the pain almost went away. Fear of the unknown.
Lisa0 -
MoopyLtalcott said:But we can't tell
Shortness of breath and chest pain can be an anxiety attack or a plumonary embolism, or in my experience, three weeks after my mastectomy surgery, pneumonia. WE CAN'T TELL, and that's why we go in when we have those kind of symptoms!
They did a CT scan, chest x-ray, blood work, and sent me home with antibiotics. Once I knew what it was--the pain almost went away. Fear of the unknown.
Lisa
Moopy and My Joe, I'm just glad you are both ok. Jxxxxxxxx0 -
Thank You My Friendsmimivac said:Definitely. It's good to be
Definitely. It's good to be cautious, but I am sure it is nothing. Treat Moopy to a nice weekend. All my love,
Mimi
Thank you for your messages, everyone. You comfort and cheer me, as ever.
Maybe it is anxiety as Joy experienced. Still, I know it is good that my doctor is cautious and not hesitant to order tests. On Monday I get an echocardiogram. If that is ok, then I can have chemo on Tuesday. Of course, any test is cause for nervousness, so I will be relieved to have it done on Monday.
I will hold your congratulations and best wishes on finishing chemo in my heart til then. Mimi and Jackie, I can see your new flashlights waving at the end of that tunnel with all our sisters. Joy, you will get there soon. And I will have a flashlight waving for you then!
Tasha Julia girl, I like the comical Mr. Banana tableau but miss our Turquoise Girl. Hope she will be back sometime. Did you see your Clydesdale in the rotation on the ACS homepage??
Wishing you all a good weekend.0 -
Although I didn't do chemo,Moopy23 said:Thank You My Friends
Thank you for your messages, everyone. You comfort and cheer me, as ever.
Maybe it is anxiety as Joy experienced. Still, I know it is good that my doctor is cautious and not hesitant to order tests. On Monday I get an echocardiogram. If that is ok, then I can have chemo on Tuesday. Of course, any test is cause for nervousness, so I will be relieved to have it done on Monday.
I will hold your congratulations and best wishes on finishing chemo in my heart til then. Mimi and Jackie, I can see your new flashlights waving at the end of that tunnel with all our sisters. Joy, you will get there soon. And I will have a flashlight waving for you then!
Tasha Julia girl, I like the comical Mr. Banana tableau but miss our Turquoise Girl. Hope she will be back sometime. Did you see your Clydesdale in the rotation on the ACS homepage??
Wishing you all a good weekend.
Although I didn't do chemo, I am glad that you are coming out of the tunnel. I think that I will wave one of those big lights they use to advertise with. A giant beacon burning bright for all of my friends who have passed plateaus and are moving forward. Yea Team!!
Stef0 -
Shortness of Breath
As Scarlett O'Hara said, "Fiddle-de-de!!!" Had I been paying attention, I could have told you right away that your symptoms were only a clear sign that you were excitedly breathless about finishing chemo!!! We all know that nervous and excited feel exactly the same way! No, you weren't overly anxious, and didn't have an embolism~ you were simply anticipating the end of chemotherapy! YAY!!!! I won't hold my breath until Tuesday, as blue is really not my best color, but I shall be thinking of you!
Hugs,
Claudia0
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