Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 I have mostly been a lurker lately, but wanted to share some good news. My son (41, diag. 1/04, colon resection 3/04, 2 liver mets less than 1 cm, 9 of 25 lymph nodes positive, one liver met removed during biopsy) was put on Avistin as his doctor's first patient with the drug. He gets his treatment 3 weeks on, one week off. Has had 5 treatments. An MRI on his liver yesterday showed the tumor has shrunk by 50%! We are ecstatic of course and have a doctor's visit on Friday to discuss the news. I don't know if anyone else has had good results with Avistin, but it is doing a wonderful job so far with my son. Anyone else out there with results from Avistin? Griffith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 You mentioned a PET - our doctor seems to think an MRI shows a clearer picture of what is happening - the PET Mike had didn't show the size, etc. of the tumor, just that it was there. Does your doctor consider an MRI? Re: Avistin results We will have results by mid to late June. A PET is scheduled for next week and the CT later in June. Narice caregiver to Phil diagnosed June 19, 2003 Stage 4 with multiple liver mets July 2003- Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to seek treatment. We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 September 2003- Phil goes off diuretic (oops) In late September he has CT showing significant reduction of tumor. ;-) December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped hands and occasional nausea March 2004- Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver mets. Largest being 9 cm April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! April 21,2004- Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. 4/23 Mouth sores developUsing *magic mouthwash*. CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin Low red & white counts Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off the wall.' " :-> 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 (normal 150,000. Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis God's blessings to all on this journey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 You mentioned a PET - our doctor seems to think an MRI shows a clearer picture of what is happening - the PET Mike had didn't show the size, etc. of the tumor, just that it was there. Does your doctor consider an MRI? Re: Avistin results We will have results by mid to late June. A PET is scheduled for next week and the CT later in June. Narice caregiver to Phil diagnosed June 19, 2003 Stage 4 with multiple liver mets July 2003- Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to seek treatment. We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 September 2003- Phil goes off diuretic (oops) In late September he has CT showing significant reduction of tumor. ;-) December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped hands and occasional nausea March 2004- Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver mets. Largest being 9 cm April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! April 21,2004- Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. 4/23 Mouth sores developUsing *magic mouthwash*. CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin Low red & white counts Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off the wall.' " :-> 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 (normal 150,000. Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis God's blessings to all on this journey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 Kathrine- Thanks so much for sharing the good news. My oncologist wants me to have a break from oxaliplatin and is hoping to switch me to Avastin for control, so it is especially nice to hear of good responses. Hopefully Nicki's dad will be able to report similar news. Best wishes to your son for continued sucess. Kris In colon_cancer_support , " Griffith " <k.griffith@h...> wrote: > I have mostly been a lurker lately, but wanted to share some good news. My son (41, diag. 1/04, colon resection 3/04, 2 liver mets less than 1 cm, 9 of 25 lymph nodes positive, one liver met removed during biopsy) was put on Avistin as his doctor's first patient with the drug. He gets his treatment 3 weeks on, one week off. Has had 5 treatments. An MRI on his liver yesterday showed the tumor has shrunk by 50%! We are ecstatic of course and have a doctor's visit on Friday to discuss the news. > > I don't know if anyone else has had good results with Avistin, but it is doing a wonderful job so far with my son. Anyone else out there with results from Avistin? > > > Griffith > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 Kathrine- Thanks so much for sharing the good news. My oncologist wants me to have a break from oxaliplatin and is hoping to switch me to Avastin for control, so it is especially nice to hear of good responses. Hopefully Nicki's dad will be able to report similar news. Best wishes to your son for continued sucess. Kris In colon_cancer_support , " Griffith " <k.griffith@h...> wrote: > I have mostly been a lurker lately, but wanted to share some good news. My son (41, diag. 1/04, colon resection 3/04, 2 liver mets less than 1 cm, 9 of 25 lymph nodes positive, one liver met removed during biopsy) was put on Avistin as his doctor's first patient with the drug. He gets his treatment 3 weeks on, one week off. Has had 5 treatments. An MRI on his liver yesterday showed the tumor has shrunk by 50%! We are ecstatic of course and have a doctor's visit on Friday to discuss the news. > > I don't know if anyone else has had good results with Avistin, but it is doing a wonderful job so far with my son. Anyone else out there with results from Avistin? > > > Griffith > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 This is such good news!! We are hoping for the same when we get Phil's results. Evidently Avastin really kicks tumor butt!! What a blessing Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 This is such good news!! We are hoping for the same when we get Phil's results. Evidently Avastin really kicks tumor butt!! What a blessing Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 I don't know if he would but I'll ask this is the first PET in a year He has only had CT since last July. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 I don't know if he would but I'll ask this is the first PET in a year He has only had CT since last July. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 I don't know if he would but I'll ask this is the first PET in a year He has only had CT since last July. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Narice: I don't know if this is normal, but when my son was diagnosed with a colonoscopy they ordered a CT as soon as the biopsy came back positive. The CT showed no metastasis at all. Then when they went in to resect the colon they decided to take out the gall bladder at the same time and that is when they found what they thought were 3 nodes of cancer on the liver (turned out one was not malignant). The CT had not picked them up because they were under 1 cm in size. The PET scan showed only one node (one was removed during the biopsy) but it was a poor image. The MRI showed it with great precision. Which leads me to question why MRI's aren't in use more often! My son Mike is a fighter with an incredibly positive attitude. He is absolutely positive he will be a long term survivor and is focused on a cure. Years ago he watched as my husband (age 36) died of lung cancer. My husband had an attitude of acceptance - he never really fought. He was diagnosed and gone in two months. I have always believed that a positive attitude is 50% of beating this monster - the chemicals do the rest! Thanks to you and all who give me the support of this incredible group. Although I don't post often, I read every post every day. And even though we are all on the same road, we are all at different junctions - I am just grateful for the company in this journey. Peace, Re: Avistin results I don't know if he would but I'll ask this is the first PET in a year He has only had CT since last July. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Narice: I don't know if this is normal, but when my son was diagnosed with a colonoscopy they ordered a CT as soon as the biopsy came back positive. The CT showed no metastasis at all. Then when they went in to resect the colon they decided to take out the gall bladder at the same time and that is when they found what they thought were 3 nodes of cancer on the liver (turned out one was not malignant). The CT had not picked them up because they were under 1 cm in size. The PET scan showed only one node (one was removed during the biopsy) but it was a poor image. The MRI showed it with great precision. Which leads me to question why MRI's aren't in use more often! My son Mike is a fighter with an incredibly positive attitude. He is absolutely positive he will be a long term survivor and is focused on a cure. Years ago he watched as my husband (age 36) died of lung cancer. My husband had an attitude of acceptance - he never really fought. He was diagnosed and gone in two months. I have always believed that a positive attitude is 50% of beating this monster - the chemicals do the rest! Thanks to you and all who give me the support of this incredible group. Although I don't post often, I read every post every day. And even though we are all on the same road, we are all at different junctions - I am just grateful for the company in this journey. Peace, Re: Avistin results I don't know if he would but I'll ask this is the first PET in a year He has only had CT since last July. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Dale: We had all decided (my son and his wife have included me in all doctor's visits, thankfully, as well as discussions about what treatment, etc.) to follow the recommendation of the onc and surgeon. When we met with the surgeon he said that Mike was not yet a candidate because he has no CEA as a marker and he had not yet been through a round of chemo. Our decision (made w/his onc.) was to go ahead with the Avistin and at the end of two months have the MRI to see how it is doing. If the tumor was the same size or larger we would have the resection or ablation (we had pretty much settled on the resection as the data on the ablation was skimpy). If it had shrunk or was gone we would continue with the Avistin and check again in another 2 months. Since he hasn't got any other marker, this small tumor would be his marker. It is now at about .5 cm, which is below the limit for a PET to see it, but it can still be seen with an MRI. So at this point we will probably leave the tumor where it is and continue with the Avistin. We will know more Friday when we see the onc. Sorry for the long answer, but I didn't know how to answer any other way! Peace, Re: Avistin results , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Dale: We had all decided (my son and his wife have included me in all doctor's visits, thankfully, as well as discussions about what treatment, etc.) to follow the recommendation of the onc and surgeon. When we met with the surgeon he said that Mike was not yet a candidate because he has no CEA as a marker and he had not yet been through a round of chemo. Our decision (made w/his onc.) was to go ahead with the Avistin and at the end of two months have the MRI to see how it is doing. If the tumor was the same size or larger we would have the resection or ablation (we had pretty much settled on the resection as the data on the ablation was skimpy). If it had shrunk or was gone we would continue with the Avistin and check again in another 2 months. Since he hasn't got any other marker, this small tumor would be his marker. It is now at about .5 cm, which is below the limit for a PET to see it, but it can still be seen with an MRI. So at this point we will probably leave the tumor where it is and continue with the Avistin. We will know more Friday when we see the onc. Sorry for the long answer, but I didn't know how to answer any other way! Peace, Re: Avistin results , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Dale: We had all decided (my son and his wife have included me in all doctor's visits, thankfully, as well as discussions about what treatment, etc.) to follow the recommendation of the onc and surgeon. When we met with the surgeon he said that Mike was not yet a candidate because he has no CEA as a marker and he had not yet been through a round of chemo. Our decision (made w/his onc.) was to go ahead with the Avistin and at the end of two months have the MRI to see how it is doing. If the tumor was the same size or larger we would have the resection or ablation (we had pretty much settled on the resection as the data on the ablation was skimpy). If it had shrunk or was gone we would continue with the Avistin and check again in another 2 months. Since he hasn't got any other marker, this small tumor would be his marker. It is now at about .5 cm, which is below the limit for a PET to see it, but it can still be seen with an MRI. So at this point we will probably leave the tumor where it is and continue with the Avistin. We will know more Friday when we see the onc. Sorry for the long answer, but I didn't know how to answer any other way! Peace, Re: Avistin results , That's great news! Has the Doc. suggested a liver re-section to get rid of the liver mets? I started Avastin 2 weeks ago as my 3rd line off treatment. I was tested negative for the receptors for Erbitux. Keep us posted as we all need to here the good news anyone has. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 In our case there is a big old 13 cm tumor in the colon and more in the liver largest being 9 cm Now while an MRI could pick up more at stage 4 with all this what more do we need to know? His lungs are clear and there are no signs of spread beyond the pelvic and abdominal regions. For now surgery is not an option. Should we get some reduction in the bigger tumors than I agree more definition is certainly in order. I guess I might be saying I already know it's bad I don't know if I want all the minute details. What reality I get from the current scans is enough heartbreak. I am praying every day that at the least it gets no worse and that at best it is much reduced or that it disappears all together. I really don't want to borrow more grief. I have all I can take right now. Does this make sense? Things are fairly good for now I can't bear to go back to where this all began or to something even worse. I Is there anyone else that feels this way? I'd rather find out a little at a time than have a bomb dropped on me all at once. I'm really not as strong as many of you think. Narice caregiver to Phil diagnosed June 19, 2003 Stage 4 with multiple liver mets July 2003-Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to seek treatment. We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 September 2003-Phil goes off diuretic (oops) In late September he has CT showing significant reduction of tumor. ;-) December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped hands and occasional nausea March 2004-Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver mets. Largest being 9 cm April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! April 21, 2004, Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. April 23 Mouth sores develop using *magic mouthwash*. CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin Low red & white counts Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off the wall.' " :-> 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 (normal 150,000). Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis God's blessings to all on this journey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 In our case there is a big old 13 cm tumor in the colon and more in the liver largest being 9 cm Now while an MRI could pick up more at stage 4 with all this what more do we need to know? His lungs are clear and there are no signs of spread beyond the pelvic and abdominal regions. For now surgery is not an option. Should we get some reduction in the bigger tumors than I agree more definition is certainly in order. I guess I might be saying I already know it's bad I don't know if I want all the minute details. What reality I get from the current scans is enough heartbreak. I am praying every day that at the least it gets no worse and that at best it is much reduced or that it disappears all together. I really don't want to borrow more grief. I have all I can take right now. Does this make sense? Things are fairly good for now I can't bear to go back to where this all began or to something even worse. I Is there anyone else that feels this way? I'd rather find out a little at a time than have a bomb dropped on me all at once. I'm really not as strong as many of you think. Narice caregiver to Phil diagnosed June 19, 2003 Stage 4 with multiple liver mets July 2003-Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to seek treatment. We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 September 2003-Phil goes off diuretic (oops) In late September he has CT showing significant reduction of tumor. ;-) December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped hands and occasional nausea March 2004-Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver mets. Largest being 9 cm April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! April 21, 2004, Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. April 23 Mouth sores develop using *magic mouthwash*. CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin Low red & white counts Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off the wall.' " :-> 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 (normal 150,000). Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis God's blessings to all on this journey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Dear , So glad to hear good news for you. My sister has had 5 treatments of LV/5FU/Oxaliplatin + Avastin. She has shown dramatic improvement with the treatments. After 3 treatments, her liver, which had been greatly enlarged, was normal, and her lungs are no longer filling up with fluid. It's a miracle for us! I wish you all the best and hope your son's good results continue. Stacey > > I don't know if anyone else has had good results with Avistin, but it is doing a wonderful job so far with my son. Anyone else out there with results from Avistin? > > > Griffith > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Dear , So glad to hear good news for you. My sister has had 5 treatments of LV/5FU/Oxaliplatin + Avastin. She has shown dramatic improvement with the treatments. After 3 treatments, her liver, which had been greatly enlarged, was normal, and her lungs are no longer filling up with fluid. It's a miracle for us! I wish you all the best and hope your son's good results continue. Stacey > > I don't know if anyone else has had good results with Avistin, but it is doing a wonderful job so far with my son. Anyone else out there with results from Avistin? > > > Griffith > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Narice, I understand completely what you are saying. In our case, with Jeff not taking any chemo, we really just want to enjoy our time and not worry about what is happening unless it is causing symptoms and even then only to keep him as comfortable as possible. He had a ct scan a couple of weeks ago. His family doc wanted to know if we wanted to see the report and go over it with him. Jeff immediately said unless there was something that could cause imminent death or pain he didn't want to know. We know the monster is progressing but since he isn't willing to do any further treatments, why sit around worrying about how it is going about it. He is still here and so far able to do most things for himself. Just can't walk very far at all and has alot of pain, but that is mostly controlled with his meds. I will be praying for you both and hope things get ALOT better. Becky Beach caregiver to Jeff, diag 8/01 recurred 5/03 with liver and abd mets had 5 treatment 10-03 with cpt11/5fu/leu quit treatment 11-03 > I guess I might be saying I already know it's bad I don't know if I want all > the minute details. What reality I get from the current scans is enough > heartbreak. I am praying every day that at the least it gets no worse and that at > best it is much reduced or that it disappears all together. I really don't want > to borrow more grief. I have all I can take right now. > > Does this make sense? Things are fairly good for now I can't bear to go back > to where this all began or to something even worse. I > Is there anyone else that feels this way? > > I'd rather find out a little at a time than have a bomb dropped on me all at > once. > I'm really not as strong as many of you think. > > Narice > caregiver to Phil > diagnosed June 19, 2003 > Stage 4 with multiple liver mets > > July 2003-Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to > seek treatment. > We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman > at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA > 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin > August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 > > September 2003-Phil goes off diuretic (oops) > In late September he has CT showing > significant > reduction of tumor. ;-) > December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu > like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped > hands > and occasional nausea > March 2004-Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) > Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver > mets. Largest being 9 cm > April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! > April 21, 2004, Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin > AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. > > > > April 23 Mouth sores develop using *magic mouthwash*. > > CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin > Low red & white counts > Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first > saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off > the wall.' " :-> > > 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 > (normal 150,000). Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis > > > God's blessings to all on this journey! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Narice, I understand completely what you are saying. In our case, with Jeff not taking any chemo, we really just want to enjoy our time and not worry about what is happening unless it is causing symptoms and even then only to keep him as comfortable as possible. He had a ct scan a couple of weeks ago. His family doc wanted to know if we wanted to see the report and go over it with him. Jeff immediately said unless there was something that could cause imminent death or pain he didn't want to know. We know the monster is progressing but since he isn't willing to do any further treatments, why sit around worrying about how it is going about it. He is still here and so far able to do most things for himself. Just can't walk very far at all and has alot of pain, but that is mostly controlled with his meds. I will be praying for you both and hope things get ALOT better. Becky Beach caregiver to Jeff, diag 8/01 recurred 5/03 with liver and abd mets had 5 treatment 10-03 with cpt11/5fu/leu quit treatment 11-03 > I guess I might be saying I already know it's bad I don't know if I want all > the minute details. What reality I get from the current scans is enough > heartbreak. I am praying every day that at the least it gets no worse and that at > best it is much reduced or that it disappears all together. I really don't want > to borrow more grief. I have all I can take right now. > > Does this make sense? Things are fairly good for now I can't bear to go back > to where this all began or to something even worse. I > Is there anyone else that feels this way? > > I'd rather find out a little at a time than have a bomb dropped on me all at > once. > I'm really not as strong as many of you think. > > Narice > caregiver to Phil > diagnosed June 19, 2003 > Stage 4 with multiple liver mets > > July 2003-Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to > seek treatment. > We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman > at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA > 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin > August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 > > September 2003-Phil goes off diuretic (oops) > In late September he has CT showing > significant > reduction of tumor. ;-) > December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu > like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped > hands > and occasional nausea > March 2004-Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) > Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver > mets. Largest being 9 cm > April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! > April 21, 2004, Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin > AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. > > > > April 23 Mouth sores develop using *magic mouthwash*. > > CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin > Low red & white counts > Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first > saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off > the wall.' " :-> > > 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 > (normal 150,000). Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis > > > God's blessings to all on this journey! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Narice, I understand completely what you are saying. In our case, with Jeff not taking any chemo, we really just want to enjoy our time and not worry about what is happening unless it is causing symptoms and even then only to keep him as comfortable as possible. He had a ct scan a couple of weeks ago. His family doc wanted to know if we wanted to see the report and go over it with him. Jeff immediately said unless there was something that could cause imminent death or pain he didn't want to know. We know the monster is progressing but since he isn't willing to do any further treatments, why sit around worrying about how it is going about it. He is still here and so far able to do most things for himself. Just can't walk very far at all and has alot of pain, but that is mostly controlled with his meds. I will be praying for you both and hope things get ALOT better. Becky Beach caregiver to Jeff, diag 8/01 recurred 5/03 with liver and abd mets had 5 treatment 10-03 with cpt11/5fu/leu quit treatment 11-03 > I guess I might be saying I already know it's bad I don't know if I want all > the minute details. What reality I get from the current scans is enough > heartbreak. I am praying every day that at the least it gets no worse and that at > best it is much reduced or that it disappears all together. I really don't want > to borrow more grief. I have all I can take right now. > > Does this make sense? Things are fairly good for now I can't bear to go back > to where this all began or to something even worse. I > Is there anyone else that feels this way? > > I'd rather find out a little at a time than have a bomb dropped on me all at > once. > I'm really not as strong as many of you think. > > Narice > caregiver to Phil > diagnosed June 19, 2003 > Stage 4 with multiple liver mets > > July 2003-Severe swelling, Some Jaundice PCP tells us NOT to > seek treatment. > We begin treatment with Dr. Jan Rothman > at Regional Cancer Center Erie, PA > 5FU, Leucovorin, Oxilaplatin > August 2003- Phil's weight drops from 165 to 135 > > September 2003-Phil goes off diuretic (oops) > In late September he has CT showing > significant > reduction of tumor. ;-) > December 2003- Tumor stable side effects so far are minimal some flu > like symptoms with the Oxilaplatin, dry chapped > hands > and occasional nausea > March 2004-Weight gain of 20 lbs (fluctuates between 155-160) > Tumor still stable, (13 cm in colon multiple liver > mets. Largest being 9 cm > April 2004 1 month chemo break YIPEEE!!!!! > April 21, 2004, Phil starts on new chemo 5 FU, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin > AND Avastin via 46 HR pump. Weight 160. > > > > April 23 Mouth sores develop using *magic mouthwash*. > > CEA 2.5 down from 3.5 before Avastin > Low red & white counts > Dr. states *You could be the poster person for chemo response, when I first > saw you in the hospital last June 2003 I practically had to 'scrape you off > the wall.' " :-> > > 5/17/04 Red & white counts normalized. Platelet count down to 88,000 > (normal 150,000). Chemo postponed for 1st time since diagnosis > > > God's blessings to all on this journey! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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