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The Accidental Diagnosis: Cancer
My families world was turned upside down in June 2014. I’ve decided to share it here on our family blog to possibly help someone going through the same thing. I’ve searched high and low for months for support groups and finally found one online. I have so many questions and concerns that really only someone who’s gone through this, can help with. Here is our story: On Friday May 30, 2014 my husband Steve came home complaining of chest pains. He was thinking he had gas and then ate dinner. After dinner it didn’t get any better so he stayed home while I took Holly to her softball game. I made him promise me that if it got worse, he’d take an aspirin. He assured…
A late start to Steve’s 3rd Chemo Treatment
Today was Steve’s 3rd Chemo Treatment. It’s crazy how fast the last 6 weeks have gone by since we first found out he had cancer. Last time there was no issue with the port and the IV went right in with no problems. This week we had a problem again. Not getting the IV in, but getting the blood to flow out of the IV. You see, when they put a port in, sometimes your body realizes this foreign object is in there and doesn’t like it. So it sort of forms like a blood clot so nothing will flow. I’m not sure of the exact terms they use but basically it blocks it. When this happens you can get stuff into the IV, like…
12th Chemo Treatment Tomorrow and some changes…
Tomorrow will be Steve’s 12th Chemo treatment and his last one for this 6 month set. We thought 6 months actually went till January but nope, it’s done tomorrow. But that just means it’s time to change it up a bit. Currently Steve is receiving the FOLFOX cocktail of chemotherapy which consists of 5-FU, Leucovorin, and Oxaliplatin. I am slowly learning about each of these drugs. The 5-FU is the one that was causing the mouth sores and is also the one that he gets on a slow drip for the 48 hours at home. You may recall that in October he reduced that one by 15% to hopefully stop the mouth sores – and it worked! We’ve checked his CEA number once since the…
Good bye Steve!!
This morning I did the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. I said good bye to my husband Steve. He peacefully passed away at 6:20 am and is no longer suffering. His soul is free from cancer, so he won! Thank you all so much for your prayers, friendship and love over these past 2+ years. Steve’s Obituary
3rd Round of Chemo Done
Steve completed his 3rd round of Chemo on Friday and it went well again. We are very thankful that he’s not getting very sick with these treatments and I hope that continues to be the case. He only had a few minor side effects once again… tired tingling in fingers when he touches cold stuff chills at night just one night (we noticed it again this time so it must be a side effect – but no fever) loss of appetite stomach was slightly upset but he took an anti-nausea pill and it helped and made him hungry And that’s about it. The two pictures in this post are of the portable chemo unit and the bag it’s in. It’s small so it doesn’t get…
Chemo #17 today!
Today is Steve’s 17th chemo treatment. It’s been a while since I’ve updated and I’m sorry about that. Steve’s been bugging me to post an update but I’ve been busy shoveling snow, ice, snow again, then more snow and then even more snow, then I got up this morning and shovel MORE snow!!! You get the picture. I want to apologize because this snow is all my fault. I think that mother nature is trying to see how far she can push me before I go over the edge. I’m sorry to take you all on the ride with me. Hopefully she’s satisfied and will stop. So how is Steve doing? Steve started a new chemo to replace the Oxaliplatin. For those of you that…