Port Numbing Cream & Blood Tests & Gemzar
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My chemo is ending for now...kayandok said:Thanks Susan
Thanks Susan, for your response. I was a bit confused, I think. I understood you to say you were finishing up your 6th and last cycle. But, you will be doing 8? Sorry for all the questions....
Warm hugs,
kathleen
My Dear Kathleen:
Please don't apologize; that's why we're here. Sad to meet this way, but we're all in this together, in a way.
I am ending my 3rd set of chemotherapy; this last one being Gemzar alone. The treatment was in 3-week cycles: Chemo on Day 1 and Day 8, then a week off. So on week 4 I would begin a "cylc" again of Day 1, day 8, and a week off. This was done for 6 cycles. Of course I had the pleasure of reporting for blood draws weekly. (We all get tired of that, to be sure).
Rather than thinking about saying "good-bye" (which I have also done), try to focus on something else; something more positive. Maybe you can try making a Vision Board. What I did
is I got a large poster board from Wal-Mart, and just started going through magazines and finding the things I like. Not only photos, but words. Cut them out and paste them on your future. I have a 3-dimensional butterfly on there; lots of pictures of my favorite foods, inspiring words, favorite things to do (cruise ship!), things like that. Just sit with a pile of old magazines, scissors, and a glue stick, and get creative!! It's really lots of fun. In fact, I may work on mine some more today~ it's been a while and needs a few new things on it. It's getting more crowded on there now; like a 'collage'.
Let me know how you're doing, and if you have any more questions. You can also reach me at dogsmom@charter.net
((hugs!))
~Susan0 -
Story boardSusan523 said:My chemo is ending for now...
My Dear Kathleen:
Please don't apologize; that's why we're here. Sad to meet this way, but we're all in this together, in a way.
I am ending my 3rd set of chemotherapy; this last one being Gemzar alone. The treatment was in 3-week cycles: Chemo on Day 1 and Day 8, then a week off. So on week 4 I would begin a "cylc" again of Day 1, day 8, and a week off. This was done for 6 cycles. Of course I had the pleasure of reporting for blood draws weekly. (We all get tired of that, to be sure).
Rather than thinking about saying "good-bye" (which I have also done), try to focus on something else; something more positive. Maybe you can try making a Vision Board. What I did
is I got a large poster board from Wal-Mart, and just started going through magazines and finding the things I like. Not only photos, but words. Cut them out and paste them on your future. I have a 3-dimensional butterfly on there; lots of pictures of my favorite foods, inspiring words, favorite things to do (cruise ship!), things like that. Just sit with a pile of old magazines, scissors, and a glue stick, and get creative!! It's really lots of fun. In fact, I may work on mine some more today~ it's been a while and needs a few new things on it. It's getting more crowded on there now; like a 'collage'.
Let me know how you're doing, and if you have any more questions. You can also reach me at dogsmom@charter.net
((hugs!))
~Susan
Thanks Susan for the story board idea. I used to do that with my English students and it was always a huge hit. I will do that this week. Sometimes I don't even realize I'm becoming negative, so thanks for the reminder.
Warm hugs,
Kathleen:)0 -
Femarakayandok said:tamoxifen
Yes, that is also one of the options on the table. I think femara is better for the ovca? I can get that here as long as I pay out of pocket. Can I take that with the chemo, I don't remember, or do I have to stop chemo to do that? I have a high % for for the Estrogen receptor on my molecular blueprint from last month. Doc says I should at least try it for a few months......
Having so many options is a bit stressful. I just wish there was a "set treatment". I know that is so pie-in-the-sky.... All of us being an individual and our cancer being so individualistic makes things so complicated, doesn't it?
I will think about what subject the new post topic could be. Maybe "how do I decide the next step?" or "how do I know when enough chemo is enough?" or "what is palliative care?" "how do I prepare for leaving my kids when I don't know if I have 6 months or 6 years?" Hmmmmm they are all good questions to hear responses on.... I will process a bit more today.
Thanks for listening...
Your calm and peaceful mind has been a strength to me.
Hugs,
Kathleen:)
I have been on Femara since last October. It slowed the rise in CA125 but did not stop it. I have had nine months with no chemo for which I am grateful. The side effects I had were numerous hot flashes that have slowed in the last couple of months and loss of bone density. I had to start Fosamax again a couple of months ago. It is expensive here in the States...$10 a pill taken every day. I think that the time off of chemo was good for my body and soul. I will find out in July what the next step will be suggested for me.
My CA 125 has now reached 166. I do not think you take it with chemo. How would you know which was working?
Hugs, Saundra0
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