RFA treatment
Guess that's what we'll do. He did give us a detailed explanation of what the various protocols would be that might work, but due to the position of the lesions, he didn't want to try it right now. We DID get far more information concerning Jim's condition that we have had up until now, which is good.
He said Jim could go ahead with some short term chemo now or wait and see. With Stage IVb, that seems a little iffy, but since he was only offered the same kind of chemo that didn't work before, I don't really expect him to jump up to try that again.
We'll check out the University of Colorado when we get there in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, Jim looks, feels and acts like his old self. Eats anything he wants, is active and doing well. We believe that prayers are answered and we'll see what the answer to this prayer is in God's good time.
Sally
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Evidently the IR Dr. doesn't think that will be helpful either. I didn't get a final answer on that, just that the ablation procedure would be too risky right now. The location is the problem. We might try seeing what the Dr in San Antonio says, he is a little more into the spheres. I felt we got a good explanation, just isn't what we hoped. We are pretty down this afternoon.
The oncologist just isn't offering any different chemo options, just stuck on Taxotere, Carboplatin and 5FU
using Carboplatin instead of Oxaliplatin. I thought there were some other chemos used for stage iv????? He doesn't seem to feel anything will help, and seems really to be giving up. In the meantime, Jim just keeps feeling better and better.
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See, we are in the same place.38sallyb said:RFA
Evidently the IR Dr. doesn't think that will be helpful either. I didn't get a final answer on that, just that the ablation procedure would be too risky right now. The location is the problem. We might try seeing what the Dr in San Antonio says, he is a little more into the spheres. I felt we got a good explanation, just isn't what we hoped. We are pretty down this afternoon.
The oncologist just isn't offering any different chemo options, just stuck on Taxotere, Carboplatin and 5FU
using Carboplatin instead of Oxaliplatin. I thought there were some other chemos used for stage iv????? He doesn't seem to feel anything will help, and seems really to be giving up. In the meantime, Jim just keeps feeling better and better.
Sally
Layne feels great and better every day. So you know what, I am enjoying each day! Layne is going onto Citsplatin Thursday, so I know there are other options. Keep asking keep pushing. I know you will. You are one tough cookie Sally! I think that is why we get along!0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderator38sallyb said:RFA
Evidently the IR Dr. doesn't think that will be helpful either. I didn't get a final answer on that, just that the ablation procedure would be too risky right now. The location is the problem. We might try seeing what the Dr in San Antonio says, he is a little more into the spheres. I felt we got a good explanation, just isn't what we hoped. We are pretty down this afternoon.
The oncologist just isn't offering any different chemo options, just stuck on Taxotere, Carboplatin and 5FU
using Carboplatin instead of Oxaliplatin. I thought there were some other chemos used for stage iv????? He doesn't seem to feel anything will help, and seems really to be giving up. In the meantime, Jim just keeps feeling better and better.
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Guess we'll have to tryunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Guess we'll have to try elsewhere. MDA really isn't offering much except 6 months of pretty much the same chemo he had before that didn't do much. I thought they changed chemo due to resistant cells. We'll contact the Cancer Center in Denver when we get to Colorado and see what they are offering in the way of treatment for Stage IVb.
Lots of other upsetting things going on in the family right now and Jim is very vulnerable. I don't seem to be able to help there either. What a mess! I don't want to give up either!
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Erbitux??38sallyb said:Guess we'll have to try
Guess we'll have to try elsewhere. MDA really isn't offering much except 6 months of pretty much the same chemo he had before that didn't do much. I thought they changed chemo due to resistant cells. We'll contact the Cancer Center in Denver when we get to Colorado and see what they are offering in the way of treatment for Stage IVb.
Lots of other upsetting things going on in the family right now and Jim is very vulnerable. I don't seem to be able to help there either. What a mess! I don't want to give up either!
Sally
Sally,
I am not sure of the spelling but someone has mentioned Erbitux? sp? and when I asked my dr he said it was for Stage IV cancer. I know they have it at various cancer centers and it has been mentioned here more than once. Just a thought. My prayers are with you that the other drs give you something to hang your hope on. take care, prayers always,
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Hi Sally and Jim,
Sorry for
Hi Sally and Jim,
Sorry for your recent update, but happy to know that Jim is feeling so well. That is great. Live each day. Rejoice in it! You guys are both tuff cookies! You will not give up. Keep going! You are such an inspriration to all of us! Keep in touch.
Tina0 -
Univ. Colo.
Hi Sally,
We went to the Univ. of Colo for a second opinion/consult. Paul had been on the 5FU, Cisplatin and Taxotere which at the time had done the job. I remember the Dr. telling us that there were still a lot of options for treatment if the cancer showed up somewhere. We were there in Jan. and at that time there were only phase 1 trials for stage 4.
If you have any questions I'd be happy to talk to you. I am e mailing you my ph#
Susan0
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