Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Wonderful news Larry although the chemo on top of it is no fun I'm sure. God Bless you both. Narice " As long as I know the WHO I can bear any HOW even though I don't know WHY " (Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Good to hear she is doing ok! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Larry, Glad to hear that Janet is doing ok after the port-o-cath placement. Can't think of anything that anybody else has not brought up yet, except for two things. First, try your darndest to go with her whenever she has chemo - if you can't go because of work, get somebody else close to go with her. Never let her go alone. Its not that anything in particular will happen; it is, however, something that, despite what she might say in the future, not something that one should go through alone. Having somebody around to talk to helps. Secondly, I think you mentioned at some point earlier that the doctor said that it would take a month or so to get a port-o-cath pump or something along those lines. Did you mean a portable infusion pump? If the intent is to do a 48 hour infusion at home and they are not doing it (i.e. doing what they call a " Mayo " type of regime where a prolonged infusion is not used) SOLEY BECAUSE they cannot get a portable pump, I would be on that like white on rice. My onc told me at the very beginning that the better progress recently was not only due to better chemicals, but that it was also due to the fact that they are discovering more effective ways to deliver them. He was right - not only can the method of delivery have an effect on efficacy, but it can affect how bad the side effects are as well. Some studies suggest that delivery alone can improve effectiveness by over 10%. I do not want to get scientific, but it all centers around 5FU - it has a half life in the body of 1/2 hr. That means after 1 hour only 1/4 of what they give you is still there. After two hours, on 1/16. I know that you have a lot on your plate right now - but if such is the case, I wouldn't stand for a different means of delivery for more than one treatment. If they try hard, they can get one; they are not that scarce; or, they can lend you a nonportable pump; or, hec, I'd even be willing to fedex out mine as long as I can get a guarantee that I could get it back soon and/or if I need it (it is not necessarily mine to give away). Best - Joe > > Janet is sore from surgery. But all went well. They implanted > the " porta cath " and the surgeon placed a needle in the cath so the > onocologist wouldn't have to do it tomorrow because there will be > swelling. She is pleased a little groggy though. A little sleep and > off to another hospital first thing in the morning for chemotherapy. > So the story will continue... > Thanks for listenening. > Larry > Http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Janet Have your doctor check out this web site: http://www.infusystem.com/presenting/ This is the best source of pumps. -joe- (the other Joe) > > > > Janet is sore from surgery. But all went well. They implanted > > the " porta cath " and the surgeon placed a needle in the cath so > the > > onocologist wouldn't have to do it tomorrow because there will be > > swelling. She is pleased a little groggy though. A little sleep > and > > off to another hospital first thing in the morning for > chemotherapy. > > So the story will continue... > > Thanks for listenening. > > Larry > > Http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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