Guest guest Posted February 11, 2003 Report Share Posted February 11, 2003 Sam, I just finished my chemo and radiation therapy. I have had a total colectomy, with an ileostomy for life, (my rectum was also taken). I received 16 treatments of the combo of 5Fu, Leucovorin and CPT11 or Camptosar. This was followed with one cycle or two solid weeks of a combo of Camptosar by IV and then oral pills consisting of Xeloda (5FU in pill form), Kytril for nausea, and Celebrex for inflamation. I was only able to complete the first of two cycles of the Xeloda, the side effects were too severe, possibly increased by the fact that I began my radiation at the same time. Also, I responded with severe abdominal and intestinal cramping and possible development of ulcers, so now my radiation was changed from 28 to 25 treatments. But...I'm done, I just finished the 25th radiation today. Hooray! Up until I started the radiation I was walking 4-5 miles daily, but the radiation or the new chemo, did me in. Half-way thru the day I'm finished energy-wise. Along with a continuation of severe abdominal pain, intermittent, following any eating, even thinking of food. I also had many of the common side-effects, was hit weekly with Procrit (epogen), Nupogen, (for WBC production), for lowered counts, my WBC's kept floundering in the 1's. Now my counts are great, (since stopping chemo), but I've still got severe abdominal pain on occasion, worse in the evenings, it's kinda like pre-diahrea, with no outlet but the bag. But, I'm happy to say it will all get better from here on. I too worry about reoccurrence. I'm 54 going on 55 this year. I was left with a disfunctional bladder from the surgery, and must self-catheter still. (who knows when that will end) It's time to detox the drugs, exercise at the gym again, and assure my spouse and friends, that " This too has passed " ! Positiveness, always looking forward to the next thing you want to accomplish, being faithful to your own feelings, not denying them. The word used most often in my circle of friends, is " honoring " or " validating " your doubts, fears, and feelings. Sure, we're always going to wonder what evil lurks between the layers of tissue inside us. I was told by the Radiological Oncologist that a follow-up CT/PET combo won't be done to see if I'm clear of cancer until three months out. The inflammation caused by the therapy (intestines etc;) would give a false reading on the PET. Anytime you have areas of active healing the uptake of the radioactive sugar injected for the PET scan will collect faster than for normal cells, giving a false positive for malignant cells. Well enough said. I would welcome any comments you have? or Cliff if you read this, I just want to add a big " Howdy, How the Hell are ya, I haven't monitored the site for a while and miss your awesome info and positive reinforcements! Bye Ya'all, Dr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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