One week through
Just finished the 1st week of Rads and 1st of 3 cistplatin treatments. Everything fine so far, only complaint is the almost-constant bloated feeling. I think its most likely from me eating as much as I can and all the water I'm taking in. I stayed in the hospital for 2 nights during the chemo treatment. They wanted to keep me on an IV drip before and after the chemo to flush it through the kidneys. Not to much to complain about at this point, though I do realize these are early days indeed. Just wanted to say thanks for your support and encouragement!
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Good for you!Pumakitty said:Hi
I hope all continues to go well. Keep the positive attitude!!
Jimbo,
Glad to hear your first week went well! Good luck on the rest of treatments. It will get tougher but you have a great attitude so it will go fast.
Positive thoughts your way.
Greg0 -
Huge!!Pumakitty said:Hi
I hope all continues to go well. Keep the positive attitude!!
Jimbo...every week you get through is HUGE!! Mark them off your calendar. We are one week ahead of you in the same treatment. Mark just finished week two. First dose of cisplatin knocked him on his ****. He gets two days after of IV fluids, but just goes into the hospital on those days, he is not admitted. No swallowing problems yet, eats great when the chemo is not affecting him, lost his ability to taste this week. Worked all week except for the day he got his PEG in. He's doing the L-glutamine. If you haven't read about that yet, SEARCH it. Scam, I think, gives good info on why it is helpful. It helps maintain the health and healing of the lining of the mouth and throat. Also, be ready with the baking soda/salt gargling solution, and aloe.
Keep going...stay strong...lean on people when you need to. Keep us posted!
Kim(ba)0 -
MilestoneKimba1505 said:Huge!!
Jimbo...every week you get through is HUGE!! Mark them off your calendar. We are one week ahead of you in the same treatment. Mark just finished week two. First dose of cisplatin knocked him on his ****. He gets two days after of IV fluids, but just goes into the hospital on those days, he is not admitted. No swallowing problems yet, eats great when the chemo is not affecting him, lost his ability to taste this week. Worked all week except for the day he got his PEG in. He's doing the L-glutamine. If you haven't read about that yet, SEARCH it. Scam, I think, gives good info on why it is helpful. It helps maintain the health and healing of the lining of the mouth and throat. Also, be ready with the baking soda/salt gargling solution, and aloe.
Keep going...stay strong...lean on people when you need to. Keep us posted!
Kim(ba)
Hi Jim,
Just one milestone of many more to come. It's great to start counting off the days.
Here's to a continued uneventful and smooth treatment period. Good luck and my prayers are with ya.
Best,
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Great Newsstevenl said:Milestone
Hi Jim,
Just one milestone of many more to come. It's great to start counting off the days.
Here's to a continued uneventful and smooth treatment period. Good luck and my prayers are with ya.
Best,
Steve
Jim
Glad your first week went thru ok. Here is hoping that all goes well
Best Wishes & Prayers
Dave0 -
Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'mD Lewis said:Jimbo55
Just keep taking it one step at a time. You WILL get through this. Here's hoping every week goes as smoothly.
Deb
Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'm using you guys as sort of a 'guiding light' since you're just 1 week ahead of me. Here's hoping it turns out great for all of us. Thanks for the tip on the glutamine (there's a GNC around the corner from us) and salt water/baking soda rinse, those are for sure on my list.
Jimbo0 -
jimbo and kim, sending bestJimbo55 said:Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'm
Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'm using you guys as sort of a 'guiding light' since you're just 1 week ahead of me. Here's hoping it turns out great for all of us. Thanks for the tip on the glutamine (there's a GNC around the corner from us) and salt water/baking soda rinse, those are for sure on my list.
Jimbo
jimbo and kim, sending best wishes for the rest of your trmnts as well. Stay strong and positive and you will GET THRU THIS! Take care my friends.
God Bless,
debbie0 -
I follow IrishgypsieJimbo55 said:Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'm
Thanks everyone. Kimba, I'm using you guys as sort of a 'guiding light' since you're just 1 week ahead of me. Here's hoping it turns out great for all of us. Thanks for the tip on the glutamine (there's a GNC around the corner from us) and salt water/baking soda rinse, those are for sure on my list.
Jimbo
Jimbo,
I do the same thing. Lena Rose's husband is just one week finished with treatment; and I have followed them; and currently Irishgypsie is 3 weeks ahead of us on the same treatment. It is good to have the folks months and years ahead, they are like the rock. Those, weeks ahead, give us very clear footsteps to follow to find our way through.
I cannot take credit for the L-Gultamine (Scambuster) or the baking soda salt water (Marine). Lena Rose says supplement through the tube from the start if losing weight will be an issue.
FYI: First cisplatin knocked Mark on his butt for 4 days. Today you wouldn't know anything is wrong with him...just thin. (2 weeks done). He has one full week of just radiation before his next chemo.
Good luck...stay close.
Kim
Thanks Debbie for the well wishes...they always make me smile...it's the good energy coming in.0 -
anytime, kim. takeKimba1505 said:I follow Irishgypsie
Jimbo,
I do the same thing. Lena Rose's husband is just one week finished with treatment; and I have followed them; and currently Irishgypsie is 3 weeks ahead of us on the same treatment. It is good to have the folks months and years ahead, they are like the rock. Those, weeks ahead, give us very clear footsteps to follow to find our way through.
I cannot take credit for the L-Gultamine (Scambuster) or the baking soda salt water (Marine). Lena Rose says supplement through the tube from the start if losing weight will be an issue.
FYI: First cisplatin knocked Mark on his butt for 4 days. Today you wouldn't know anything is wrong with him...just thin. (2 weeks done). He has one full week of just radiation before his next chemo.
Good luck...stay close.
Kim
Thanks Debbie for the well wishes...they always make me smile...it's the good energy coming in.
anytime, kim. take care.
debbie0
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