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No more Chemo Bag…..
Steve has been having a lot more back pain. It started to get worse last Thursday night. He had a hard time getting comfortable and could barely move. It was so hard to see him in so much pain. Friday morning when I spoke with the doctor, he told him to double up on the pain meds he prescribed him and if it got really out of control to go to the hospital to get something stronger to give him relief. He was scheduled to have a bone scan on Monday (yesterday) and CT Scan Tuesday (today) so he said we’d talk after those scans to see what was going on. After doubling up on the pain meds when needed, he felt better and got…
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…
A month + later…..
It’s a little over a month later and the girls and I have began moving forward with our life without Steve. I won’t lie, it’s awful. Some days are okay, but lately most are not. I’m really struggling with this. I thought I would be okay. I thought I was prepared for this. I thought I grieved the last 2+ years, and I thought that was hard. This is worse. I was no where near ready for losing him. I was no where near ready for the pain of missing someone that has been in my life, every day for 18 years. Especially losing them when you have no choice. I also thought we had more time. I thought we had one more Thanksgiving… one…
No Noticeable Signs or Symptoms of Colon Cancer – Or where there?
We’ve been asked over and over if there were any signs or symptoms of Colon Cancer that we could have noticed? I asked the doctor how long this has been going on, for it to be at Stage 4 without really any warnings. He said the polyp could have been there for years. SCARY. A lot of people have asked us if Steve had any signs or symptoms. According to Cancer.org the signs and symptoms of Colon Cancer are: A change in bowel habits, such as diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of the stool, that lasts for more than a few days A feeling that you need to have a bowel movement that is not relieved by doing so Rectal bleeding, dark stools, or blood in…
4th Round of Chemo AND a hair cut
Steve finished his 4th round of chemo today. He feels this one went the best so far. However, the tingling in his fingers from the cold came much faster this time. Almost immediately when he got home on Wednesday. But other than that it went well. He still feels fine, he even had more of an appetite than he has the last few times so that’s good! Four down, many more to go! Next time the doctor will check his CEA number again – the tumor marker number. We are hoping it’s lower again. He said mid September he’ll send him for a scan to actually see where the tumors are now or more importantly where they are not! We are looking forward to that. …