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Dear Jean

Good news about your numbers - keep up the good work.

Sorry to hear about your cat. I'm glad you were there to find her and she didn't

just 'disappear'.

Take Care

Caroline

JeanC wrote:

> in this awful month. Went in to get the results of my blood tests the

> other day (decided to do it ahead of time before seeing the doc this

> time). My thyroid function is dead normal and my white blood count is

> almost back to low normal. WBC is 4.4 and the jump in my thyroid

> numbers shocked the heck out of my doc. One thing that may have

> boosted my thyroid numbers is I decided to go off my birth control

> pills. I had never planned on being on them this long as is (8 years)

> and I had no intention on staying on them after 40. The doc can't

> explain the numbers jump any other way, so figures my going off BPs

> may have something to do with it. I'll take it as an explaination and

> am happy I won't be having to go the RAI route. I'll stay on 150 mg

> PTU a day for a while and then see about either going off it all

> together or go to a lower dose long term.

>

> So far that and my shooting 2 clean stages out of 6 at our monthly

> shoot is really the only good things this month (well my Aunt Peg

> visited for a couple of days, so that was a good thing). We had to

> have our elder kitty Mouse put to sleep last night. I got off work and

> hubby came flying in (literally) in the car, flung open the door and

> said hurry, Mouse is at the vets. He thought he had run over her. He

> had backed the car out of the driveway and she was there flopping

> around trying to bite her back legs. He didn't know he could hit 90 in

> that car in as short a distance as he did getting her to the vet. When

> we got to the office, they had called a vet back (the were actually

> closed when he got there, but there is a live in tech and they opened

> up and called the vet back). The vet said there were no outward signs

> of trauma, so hubby didn'thit her. He thinks that she may have had an

> emoblism break loose somewhere and paralized her back legs suddenly.

> She was a frail kitty and 14 years old. She had been going downhill

> for the last couple of weeks, so the vet thinks she may have known and

> was going off somehweres to cross the Rainbow Bridge. I'm glad my

> sweetie found her and she didn't have to go it alone. We are going to

> bury her tomorrow out at a friend's place with our other 2 kitties.

> She'll have her favorite springy toy and a Pete's Mouse she liked.

>

> Well, ramble off, I think I will curl up under my desk for a while.

>

> C

>

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  • 2 years later...

Just wanted to let all know that Roy's last CT scan shows the liver

tumors are shrinking.! Yea! He also has less tenderness in his

abdomen with the CC.

He has been doing sessions with a hypnosis therapist (who just

happens to be his Mom)to reduce side effects of chemo. He's been on

Oxal/xeloda for 8 weeks now and has had no diahrea, no problem with

cold drinks, no sensitivity to cold. He did suffer a bit with the

hand and foot syndrome till the therapist, during a session, told him

to stop that. Now his feet peel, but no sensitivity. Two days after

the IV he does crash with the fatigue but within a day or two he

perks right back up.

Bev

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Wonderful news. Congratulations Roy!

So glad to hear some good news.

Narice

In a message dated 1/14/2004 6:37:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,

captbev@... writes:

> Just wanted to let all know that Roy's last CT scan shows the liver

> tumors are shrinking.! Yea! He also has less tenderness in his

> abdomen with the CC.

> He has been doing sessions with a hypnosis therapist (who just

> happens to be his Mom)to reduce side effects of chemo. He's been on

> Oxal/xeloda for 8 weeks now and has had no diarrhea, no problem with

> cold drinks, no sensitivity to cold. He did suffer a bit with the

> hand and foot syndrome till the therapist, during a session, told him

> to stop that. Now his feet peel, but no sensitivity. Two days after

> the IV he does crash with the fatigue but within a day or two he

> perks right back up.

>

> Bev

>

>

>

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