Guest guest Posted September 18, 2005 Report Share Posted September 18, 2005 Repost of July 31 post: Hope this helps. LEt me know if you have more questions. I'll be glad to answer them. Good Luck My father is a 2 year Stage IV survivor. He has been on both rounchs of chemo called Fol-fox and Fol-furi. The fol-fox (oxiplatin with avastin) worked for about 9 months until the neuropathy got to be too much - then he switched to the camptstar for a while before needing a break from the chemo. He took chemo every two weeks for a year. They did a great job of knocking down the 11 cm tumor in his liver to under 1 cm. Then for about 6 months he took Avastin alone and it seemed to keep everything at bay. Then bloodwork indicated some grow or something even though the CT scan showed nothing new. He started back on the Oxiaplatin with Avastin. July 2005 - The most recent CT scan showed growth in his tumors and his CEA was up to 40, his highest level ever, so the doctor wanted him to try Eribitux. Dad has been reluctant to take this treatment due to two severe reactions he saw by other patients. This is a ost that I typed up for my friends and wanted to share his story on here simply so others would know about what happened to him. According to the latest CT scan's Dad's tumors have grown some in size, although how much we don't know, because the person reading them didn't give us exact measurements. But that is at least an indicaiton that the current chemo. reginm isn't working. So as had been discussed before dad would start the new drug, Erbitux, which he didn't really want to unless he had to. The reason being is he watched 2 other people in Topeka have the same type of reaction. Although the office in Omaha had never seen such a reaction. He started with a drug that he had already taken for about 90 min, Campostar (??), when it was done he was to start with the Erbitux. It had been started in his port, a direct line to his veins, for about 30 seconds, when his face turned all red and he felt as if he was itching inside and from top to botton. He started to unbutton his shirt and then passed out. My sister, the nurse, was with him all this time. She continued to unbutton his shirt and then rub his sterum very strongly to get a reaction. The code team was called, because of his loss of conciness. He was also bagged by the chemo nurses, who couldn't get the machines to work right, etc. etc. -- they were in shock due to the severity. ICU code team was called to the room. It took them some time to find the room, as they hadn't had to go there before. He blood pressure dropped so low that it didn't even register for at least 7 min. After 7 min. he had a blood pressure of 60/30. He was rushed to ICU were he was give tons of fluids,medicine, etc. This is what I gathered from talking to my sister and mom. It was bad enough that even the doctor was very scared for him. He flat out told us that a couple of time. I'm pretty sure that they were not sure if he would make it or not for a while. The doctor's said it was a type of anaphylactic shock. Anyway, he will NEVER be allowed that medication again and he will return to the Topeka doctor's office in about a week for a treatment to try and slow the tumors again. He will return to Omaha in about a month for a checkup. So now we are praying for a chemo that will allow the tumors to stablize. We are a fighting bunch and won't give up until it is time. Dad was released around noon the next day with minimal side effects. He is at home recoperating and will return for further treatments later next week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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