In an earlier blog Michelle mentioned that I’m part of a study that is looking at a combination of chemo drugs to fight this very aggressive cancer. I’m part of the control arm that is using the standard drug, which is called Gemzar. Only about 40% of the patients that use this drug have significant positive results, that being an increase in the length or the quality of life. As far as I know, it does not send the disease into remission. Usually after 3-6 months the cells become chemo-resistant and start to grow again. From that point on medical science doesn’t seem to know what to do, although there always seems to be more drugs of some kind that they want to put into your body.
I have a port implanted in my chest that feeds into the right juggler vein in my neck. The port saves a lot of poking around as they try to find a vein which seems to be receding due to chemo & disease. The port is a device that is covered with skin. The nurse uses a special needle to access the port which then enables her to get blood samples or to infuse me with the poison/chemo.
Overall the chemo hasn’t been too bad. Tiredness seems to be the #1 problem. Each week there seems to be a new issue of some kind. Fortunately our Heavenly Father seems to lead us to ways to deal with the issues. It has been a struggle to learn how to deal with all of the changes. I need to take a nap every afternoon (not bad). Lack of energy, digestive issues, emotions near the surface and chemo brain (brain farts) seem to be on going. I need to use my energy to fight the disease. Right now I need to rest 3 hours in the afternoon or my liver lets me know that I didn’t. I also know when I eat too much fat. My liver and pancreas are working but they’re not putting out enough enzymes to eat like I used to. I’m also blessed in that I have not gone diabetic. I have to eat the way we’re all supposed to eat & at the same time I’m not to lose any weight & I’m not so far. So all things considered I’m doing great.
I know that I have never met you, but just reading your words lets me know where Michelle gets her great attitude and positive outlook on life. She is truly blessed to have a father who loves as the words you express show. My prayers are with you and you are included on the rolls of the Temple each time I go. Best Wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteGordon i am so sorry to hear what you have to go through!1 you know for some amount of years you were like my saecond dad. i want you to know how awsome of a person i think you are!! i am so glad i know you. my mom and dad send their reguards. i know my mo is going to call you soon!! i hope that most of all you dont have pain. and take every moment to be with your family!! thanks for everything in my adolesent years. !!
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ReplyDeleteEven I also must have a port implanted in my chest that feeds into the right juggler vein in my neck. In stages of vein disease this the one I should do to cure all my diseases.
ReplyDeleteYour story was a source of inspiration for all cancer patients. Hope you lead a long and healthy life. Keep up your spirits high always.
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