JohnSFO Update
On Monday 1/25 he'll start his third round of chemo (Irintecan + 5FU) and we'll see how it goes. He did the Irinotecan back in September and it made him awfully sick - he was laid flat for 10 days after the first infusion - so we're a bit apprehensive about trying that again, but they're going to administer it in a different way and at a much lower dose this time, so hopefully that will make it more tolerable.
I've been going with him to most of these appointments. Being self-employed, I can, but I also don't get paid when I don't work, so when we're not doing that, I'm trying to make up for lost time at work and we just haven't had much time to spend on here lately. I'll try to do better at balancing - it's good to feel connected with all of you and share in the collective joys and sorrows.
And, just to end on a bright note, I had my first colonoscopy (age 45 - family history) in early January, and it came back with great results - a very healthy colon - not even a single polyp! So that was a relief.
Thanks to each of you for being here - whether you respond or just scan the postings - it all contributes to the overall good feeling on this board.
lots of love,
Adrian
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Thanks Adrian
I hope he tolerates the irinotecan. It wiped me out in November.
Glad to hear your colon is clear!
Be well... Rob; in Vancouver
“Life is short,and we do not have much time to gladden the hearts of those who travel the way with us. So let us be swift to love, and let us make haste to show kindness.”
Henri Amiel0 -
Adrian
How lovely to see you and congrats on your good colon news! hooray!
not so much ease for John however. Adrian i am so happy you are able to be with him for all those appointments. I know how much that support can help to ease jitters and just plain fear. Gosh I hope you can get some meds that work for pain and I hope so much that a better solution can be found for the delivery of John's chemo.
holding both of your hands very tightly,
mags0 -
Just want to say good luck
Just want to say good luck to John with the chemo and hopefully this time the side effects will be very minimal.Take care.0 -
praying
Hi Adrian,
I will be praying that John can tolerate the chemo this time and that it will shrink the tumors. Have you and John ever considered going to see Dr. Cantrell in Nashville? I just spoke to Pat (kapper) and he called Dr. Cantrell today and will be going to see him soon. Just something to consider if the chemo doesn't work (but I'm praying that it will).
Glad to hear your good news after your colonoscopy!
Take care,
Lisa0 -
Appointments
So sorry to hear of his news and so many appointments and that he is still in so much pain. That has to be very hard on him and you as a caregiver. Thinking and praying for you both. Glad that your colonoscopy came out great.
Kim0 -
Thanks for giving us this
Thanks for giving us this update. I am so sorry that John is in pain & has had so many procedures in 2010. I give you both credit for travelling despite all this. I hope the irenotecan goes better this time. I have had 8 treatments of folfiri & avastin, & have had success with shrinkag so far - I wish the same for John. It is great to heat you had the colonoscopy & your results were good! Best wishes to both of you!0 -
Adrian
I am so sorry John is in so much pain. As a caregiver, it is so difficult to watch someone we care about deeply be in pain. I know if we could just take some of that pain away and put on ourselves we would all line up for a shot at that. During this difficult time, please remember to take care of yourself. Take care my friend - Tina0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorgeotina said:Adrian
I am so sorry John is in so much pain. As a caregiver, it is so difficult to watch someone we care about deeply be in pain. I know if we could just take some of that pain away and put on ourselves we would all line up for a shot at that. During this difficult time, please remember to take care of yourself. Take care my friend - Tina0 -
Adrian
Adrian,
Thanks for the update. I pray they can get John's pain under control. I know it is so hard to watch someone you love suffer. I hope he can get comfortable.
So glad to hear about your clean colonoscopy... that is great news.
Best to both of you.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Tell John I send my best!!
Hi Adrian, That's too bad about Johns pain. Ask the pain doctor about a pain pump. It's a small pump they insert under the skin and pumps pain meds into him. It requires less pain meds so he wont be out of it! I think of you guys often and hope everything works out. But they really need to get the pain under control. Being in pain is the worse!!
Life is funny sometimes
Brooks0 -
strengthTLG320 said:Sorry to hear this
You are both in my prayers. Warm thoughts and best wishes for comfort,
Tashina
I hope John finds the strength to endure the pain, I hope he finds a treatment that will alleviate his suffering, I hope that you find he strength to handle the adversity you must encounter and I hope your business prospers so that you can work less and earn more.0 -
Adrianlesvanb said:Love to you and John
I sure hope John finds some relief for his pain level. Take care you two.
Love, Leslie
So sorry to hear that John is suffering so. I know this is hard for you to see. I hope that they will be able to make his pain manageable and that the rest of 2010 is brighter than it has started. Woohoo on the clear colonoscopy, great news.
Blessings,
Joanne0 -
Happy for your results
I'm so glad to hear you got your scope and it was clean!
Sorry John is having such a tough time. I hope the change in treatment will bring good results, and they find something that works to control his pain.
I can completely understand the time constraints, and financial woes of self-employment. I'm in the same boat. Hang in there - do what you can - prioritize what YOU feel is most important, and then try not to stress about the rest that you can't get to.0 -
Thanks to each of you
for all your wonderful responses - it feels so good to know that you guys are all thinking about us and sending good thoughts.
Yesterday we learned that he has a new tumor in the rectum, fairly small, about 2 cm, but it wasn't there in October. Because of tissue damage from radiation there's really nothing to do for it except hope that the chemo will shrink it.
I feel like I'm in a car with no brakes and picking up speed fast.0
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