Meeting with Onc/Test Results - Update

It appears although there is progression it is maybe not as bad as first thought and hopefully we caught it early and can get George stable once again. There are no brain mets, bone mets, and all blood work and liver function testing is quite good.
Waiting is tough but one day at a time. We got George stable for more than a year and the way George sees it we did it once we can do it again.
Any advise on what to expect with CPT-11 other than the runs?
Take care everone- Tina
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yay!
Hi Tina,
Wonderful news to hear the tumors are necrotic tissue! Love his attitude- you can do this!
The advice on CPT-11 is mainly just the runs with sometimes stomach cramping. For me, it had a build up where I was really getting nauseated from it during infusion and right after. In spite of all they gave me (including even the Emend), nothing was helping and I was still going home and vomiting every time. That's the only chemo that's ever done that to me. I went as far as to get my med. mj card. Just filled it once & didn't feel comfortable though, as the particular dispensary I went to was raided just a few days after I went there. Legal though it supposedly is in Calif, the feds still give them a very hard time & I was just picturing myself ending up on the news, lol.
The only way I found relief finally was when I stopped taking it. I don't think that's the case with most people, though, and this didn't happen to me the first time I took it- it was the second time of being on it 6 or 7 months.
I think I just have a sensitive system, though, and maybe it was even more mental- I'd just walk in the place for infusion and smell the familiar smells and I'd instantly feel nauseated. Doesn't bother me now at all with the chemo I get.
Hope and pray all goes well for George-
Lisa0 -
I was pretty upset to hear
I was pretty upset to hear about George's progression; so this makes me very happy. This sounds much better, or at least not as bad. Hope you get more good news Monday. You absolutely can get back to stable. Maybe even better!!
I never got the runs with CPT-11. Kept waiting for it, but it never happened. It mostly made me tired and sick to my stomach. Never threw up. I got bad mouth sores on Folfori, which is supposed to be from the 5-FU, but I never had mouth sores last time on Folfox and after 2 treatments this time, i still don't. I guess the mix makes a difference. Like Lisa use to, I get the 'mental barfs.' I start gagging as soon as I walk through the doors to the treatment area. (Actually I feel sick when I drive past the cancer center. Now I chose a longer road to town that doesn't go past the hospital.)
Waiting is tough. Hope you two are enjoying the holiday season.
Roger0 -
mental barfsCrow71 said:I was pretty upset to hear
I was pretty upset to hear about George's progression; so this makes me very happy. This sounds much better, or at least not as bad. Hope you get more good news Monday. You absolutely can get back to stable. Maybe even better!!
I never got the runs with CPT-11. Kept waiting for it, but it never happened. It mostly made me tired and sick to my stomach. Never threw up. I got bad mouth sores on Folfori, which is supposed to be from the 5-FU, but I never had mouth sores last time on Folfox and after 2 treatments this time, i still don't. I guess the mix makes a difference. Like Lisa use to, I get the 'mental barfs.' I start gagging as soon as I walk through the doors to the treatment area. (Actually I feel sick when I drive past the cancer center. Now I chose a longer road to town that doesn't go past the hospital.)
Waiting is tough. Hope you two are enjoying the holiday season.
Roger
I LOVE that term for the anticipatory nausea you get with treatment! I got that when I was on chemo the first time around, that's what the Ativan helped for me. Got to where I had to go to their other office for regular appts or I had to pretreat for bloodwork!For some reason, future rounds of chemo didn't produce the anticipatory nausea, but could be that I just automatically premedicated with Ativan
. I hope your treatments are going well, Roger
mary0 -
Appointment
Sounds like your doctor appointment went much better than you expected and that's great news. Glad there are no new mets too, that is excouraging news. Can't help you with the new treatments, but hoping that it will kill off what's left.
Kim0 -
that's betterAnnabelle41415 said:Appointment
Sounds like your doctor appointment went much better than you expected and that's great news. Glad there are no new mets too, that is excouraging news. Can't help you with the new treatments, but hoping that it will kill off what's left.
Kim
tina that is better news.....sorry can't help with the drug
mags0 -
so good to hearmaglets said:that's better
tina that is better news.....sorry can't help with the drug
mags
better news for George...scan results can be false, misleading, or accurate and it is always nerve racking to wait for results that might FLAWED or something.
best to you both
Angela0 -
good newspepebcn said:Good news Tina!
Now you will time to enjoy this holidays with your family in a better shape !
Just a big hug to both !
Tina,
It sounds like better than expected news,always a bonus at Christmas time. I will be praying for the both of you.
Don0
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