Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi Joe, that's what my brother did when he landed in the hospital with Xeloda/ Oxil plus radiation. After being in hospital, he did finish his protocol, waited a month and just had a PET which showed NED. Will wonders ever cease!!! He feels wonderful Betty Younger brother in KY. age-62 10/01 CC; resection; TMN stage: pT3N2MX (Stage III) 5FU/Lev-6 months 9/03 PET showed recurrent met (left para-aortic malignant lymph nodes); Xeloda/Oxiplatin infusions and 25 radiation treatments Hospitalized 2/04--8 days severe hand/foot syndrome & diahrrea- 30 lb weight loss; colonscopy-clear. Infection. Finished treatment after hospitalization. On cancer Vacation @ present; Waiting one month before another PET May 10 PET done Results show NED! Thank you God! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hey Joe, I'm wishy-washy about Darryl taking some time off from treatments, but as for today, I'm all for it. He's only has 2 weeks worth and the Avastin this week has kicked him in the butt. His morale is so low, been in bed for the past 3 days, I could go on. He'll get 2 weeks off so he can attend a battalion reunion that we couldn't go to last time because of the first diagnosis. He won't miss this one if he can help it. I actually looking forward to him getting back some strength but I'll admit I didn't like the idea at first. You're right, 1 or 2 weeks break can't make much difference. Take care, __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2004 Report Share Posted May 22, 2004 I have had some issues with my digestive track as well. The biggest problem I had was constipation. I finally figured out that shifting to a mostly liquid diet (lots of soup) and Colace capsules in the evening allowed me to go through the recovery from each chemo session with significantly fewer problems. I have lost about 40 pounds since I started chemo, but I had plenty of weight to lose anyway. Chemo has certainly improved my diet. I haven't had a steak in over six months. Chicken and fish are the mainstays of my diet now, along with salads and fruit. -joe- > Hello All, > Had some stomach problems (lost 15 lbs in 3 weeks) with > treatments 3 and 4 of FOLFOX, so the doc is switching me over to > FOLFIRI with Avastin. Think I may have posted that before. > Good news is this - I've had this extra week off to get the GI > thing back on track (which it is, for the most part), and its been > great - I'm eating good and most of the oxaliplatin side effects are > gone (I've actually had drinks with ice!). I guess my point is > this - if you really get down on chemo and the side effects are > starting to pile on, you might consider asking for a week off. I > don't think it'll have much of an effect in the long run, and it'll > do wonders for your attitude. > > regards - Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Joe...you are right,but we have a question. Nick had the oxy and avastin with bad side effects. They switched him to Exloda 1650 mg 2X a day. Supposed to be 2 weeks on one week off. First go round ok. 2nd go round nausea and pain on right side of chest and lower back bad. Nausea under control..Had mouth sores,cleared up,has slight rash. Dr(Onc.) said pain probably wouldn't get worse. But now sometimes he can hardly raise right arm...We asked about RFA/or other radiation,resection,what they saw on x-rays,we got originals and brought them to the hospital where he had an E/R visit....Has anyone else had bouts of pain? Like you he dropped almost 40 pounds since Dec. 1st., He still has a bared port,and we have had the nurses from Xeloda call and his AvMed Policy now has an oncology support. He is 73 but never had trouble like this,while not athletic always active. Last time we had onc. visit he did a new blood panel,said if cea markers were up again he might go with Erbutix(?)..He has not had a colonoscopy for over two years and when I asked,it was shrugged off. His PCP is a kind and knowledgeable man but sees few patients and is hard to get hold of.. We are waiting from a response from AvMed to see what they reccomend. Glad your news was good. We are lucky because they are paying for the Xeloda. Nick & Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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