Chemo "lite" for my mom who is still in ICU?
The oncologist told me that she didn't have cancer cells in the pleural fluid---yet I was told by her and at least three others that there were cancer cells in the fluid. She said she didn't "think" so and would have to look back through her chart. I wanted to slap her through the phone "...you don't THINK so!!!---I have had my head wrapped around this for weeks now and this DOES appear to be her MAIN problem" She responded--"Well stage 3 or 4--doesn't really matter--they are both advanced." Well it mattered to me when you told me. I just couldn't believe it.
So who knows...if my mom recovers from this with a fighting chance of surviving this it will be amazing and I will really believe that you do need to go down fighting until the end.
Thanks for all your support on this board--you don't know how I appreciate it. BTW--Does anyone know the name of this type of chemo med??? I'd like to research it if I could.
Wendy
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probably carbo
Nancy's right, it's probably carbocisplatin, one of the two first-line chemos used for OVCA, and the one that often suppresses or shrinks tumors by radically altering pH. There are side effects (weakness, constipation) that the nurses will handle in the hospital as best they can. It will be hard on your mother, but if the pulmonary problem is stabilized and if the tumors respond to chemo (they usually do), she has a chance of coming back. Good luck.0 -
Constpation won't be an issueBarbara53 said:probably carbo
Nancy's right, it's probably carbocisplatin, one of the two first-line chemos used for OVCA, and the one that often suppresses or shrinks tumors by radically altering pH. There are side effects (weakness, constipation) that the nurses will handle in the hospital as best they can. It will be hard on your mother, but if the pulmonary problem is stabilized and if the tumors respond to chemo (they usually do), she has a chance of coming back. Good luck.
She got a colostomy on August 20th which is what landed her in ICU on the vent this go around.
Thanks for the input. We will see what happens. She got her trache today and they discovered bacteria in her blood so here we go again. Hello sepsis!
Thanks for the input. Seems like a crazy question...but will her hair fall out on this drug? Just another thing to prepare for.
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she'll keep her hairwendybill said:Constpation won't be an issue
She got a colostomy on August 20th which is what landed her in ICU on the vent this go around.
Thanks for the input. We will see what happens. She got her trache today and they discovered bacteria in her blood so here we go again. Hello sepsis!
Thanks for the input. Seems like a crazy question...but will her hair fall out on this drug? Just another thing to prepare for.
Wendy
She'll keep her hair with carbo. It's the Taxol that makes it fall out. Good luck. She's in God's hands.0 -
ostomywendybill said:Constpation won't be an issue
She got a colostomy on August 20th which is what landed her in ICU on the vent this go around.
Thanks for the input. We will see what happens. She got her trache today and they discovered bacteria in her blood so here we go again. Hello sepsis!
Thanks for the input. Seems like a crazy question...but will her hair fall out on this drug? Just another thing to prepare for.
Wendy
An ostomy is not uncommon. I had an illesotomy after my inital debulking surgery. It was reversed when the inital chemo was completed.0 -
Ostomynancy591 said:ostomy
An ostomy is not uncommon. I had an illesotomy after my inital debulking surgery. It was reversed when the inital chemo was completed.
It was unexpected and a second surgery. She developed a fistula following the debulking. It was terrible and gross. I'm not sure if the fistula will heal.
Wendy0 -
She's comin backwendybill said:Ostomy
It was unexpected and a second surgery. She developed a fistula following the debulking. It was terrible and gross. I'm not sure if the fistula will heal.
Wendy
My mom has done much better since getting her trach. She has done 12 hour stretches on CPAP and the " rest" on the vent. She received her first dose of chemo today - Cisplatin. Now... If they can slowly reduce the sedation so she can wake up. I'm happy with her progress and am going to just try and sit with that...
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Hi Wendy,
This is already
Hi Wendy,
This is already positive, I've been keeping up and keeping you/your mother in my daily prayers.
Once the cancer responds to the chemo, she should get better and better as the cells shrink.
As for the docs,..sometimes they're bedside manners are little to be desired. And sometimes I know they are not even aware how brash they come across, so on top of what you and your mother are going through, if that continues address it, but don't let it distract you from the focus of doing whatever it takes to get your mother well.
Stay strong and keep us posted.
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My prayers for your Momwendybill said:She's comin back
My mom has done much better since getting her trach. She has done 12 hour stretches on CPAP and the " rest" on the vent. She received her first dose of chemo today - Cisplatin. Now... If they can slowly reduce the sedation so she can wake up. I'm happy with her progress and am going to just try and sit with that...
Wendy
I just wanted to say i can really sympathize with you and what you are going through with your mom,(my mom is advanced ov cancer)and i will say a prayer for you and your Mom.I believe that every prayer does help!May God give your mom the strenght she needs to fight this cancer. May the Virgin Mary Mother be praised,adored and glorified throughout the whole world forever and ever.Amen. Thank You K.S0
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