Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 In a message dated 7/20/2005 9:25:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, mikee4420@... writes: Hi, My name is mike, my wife has crc. I found and joined this group a few days ago. she is 44. She had an abdominal hysterectomy on 4/8/05, and the pathology report came back with malignancy that was later determined to be colon cancer. primary tumor was in transverse colon, and was softball size. resection was done on 4/15/05 the tumor involved the omentum, which was also removed. mets in lungs, and liver. After the resection CEA was 72. Chemotherapy was started on 5/13/05 she is taking avastin, oxaliplatin, and xeloda. she is now 5 days into her 4th treatment and her CEA is now 27. she is very determined, and has tolerated the treatment very well. there has been nausea despite emend,zofran,and anzamet. she has drank diet canada dry ginger ale by the case(room temperature of course),chewed on crystalized ginger(which she says really helps sometimes) the emend and zofran really seem to help for the first week, but the second is tough for her she says that the anzamet doesn't seem to do anything for her. As far as the Oxaliplatin goes, she has the cold sensitivity that last for about 10 days (she was told 3-4 initially) and she has an odd neuropathy that her onc said she had never heard of, her eyes feel like they are being shocked if she cries for about one week after the infusion. She also has a shocking, pin-prick like sensation when she first taste anything. the sensation stops after having thae food/drink in her mouth for 20-30 seconds, and then doesn't return untill she starts eating something else. We were both blindsided by this, and even now after more than 3 months it doesn't seem real. Hope this helps someone. please feel free to write me direct with any questions you have, but please use mikee442xx@... (remove the xx) Mike Welcome to our group Mike and wife..so very sorry you had to find us for the reason you did, but so very glad you found us!!! We are here with lots of info (check out the main webpage and databases for tons of info). You are free to vent, cry, scream...whatever you need to do and we'll be here for you!! Maybe your wife would like to join in, too. " Blindsided " ...what a great word!! I think many of us were blindsided by this disease...many with no former family history of the disease and many with not even an inkling that a Cancer might be growing inside our bodies!!! There are patients on the list, as well as caregivers and SURVIVORS, so you have come to the right place, Mike. The patients are awesome FIGHTERS, and the caregivers FIGHT in their own awesome battles. Glad to have you with us. You and your wife will be added to our daily prayer list!! What is your wife's name if you don't mind telling us. Also, feel free to tell us more about yourself and your family... we like the fun stuff, too!!! Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle Caregiver to Glenn Colon resection 6/03 removing 9 in. of colon including cancerous tumore and 3 of 22 removed lymph nodes were also cancerous. Infection set in at surgical site...Open wound for 2 months, chemo for 8 months Mets to Liver found 4/04, inoperable; one tumor too close to artery and vein Chemo infiltration to chest 8/04 with severe side effects including severe pain and muscle damage (permanent??) 10/04 Severe lower ab pain unable to eat, colon shut down, hospitalization w/morphine 8 days. Sent home with basically no diagnosis. Possibly the cancer causing the pain. Ascites (Fluid build-up) and Paracentesis (draining) on a regular weekly basis 11/09/04 on 5FU/Leu/Oxaliplatin/Avastin " cocktails " 46 hr. infusions Mid Dec. 04 - CT. Scan shows largest tumor on liver has reduced 1/3, remaining 11 tumors stable; no growth. Chemo is working...Yippee!! 02/05 Continued bi-wkly Ascites and Paracentesis may mean chemo no longer working. Emergency CT. Scan performed. Tumors are reducing in size, some as much as half!!! Chemo is working!!! Found a blot clot in the vein going in to the liver!!! Waiting for MRI so GI Dr. can decide to treat with meds or surgery. Onc. now believes the blood clot is reason for the continuing Ascites. March 04...Lovamax shots nightly to dissolve the clot and open the portal vein going in to the liver, hoping the liver will function more normally. Still not sure if blood clot or tumor. Why? No answers. ICU hospitalization twice..total of 9 days out of 14 for varices bleeding in the esophogus. No chemo now for 6 wks. Drs., Liver specialists, and GI specialists working on a plan. Ascites is doing more damage than chemo to Glenn's body. Have to " take a chance " (Drs. words) and do the shunt surgery and very SOON!! " Chemo Vacation " to build up Glenn's body for whatever!!! Liver Spec. does not agree with GI Dr. re: shunt surgery...now what?? TRYING TO KICK BUTT with this darn disease!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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