10-20-2015
Let me take
a step back and explain a little about the chemo drugs that I am receiving this
time.
Rituximab
375MG IV
Etoposide
100 MG IV
Carboplatin
AUC=5 IV
Hydrocortisone
sodium Succinate 100MG IV
Ifosfamide
5000MG IV
Mesna 5000MG
IV
During the
first cycle while receiving the Rituximab about 2 hours in I started to feel
pains in my chest. The pain just got worse and started to feel like my heart
was going to explode.
They stopped
the IV and ran an EKG which showed that everything was normal and nothing was
wrong with my heart. Later when I met with my Oncologist before my second cycle
he said that I started the first cycle pretty beaten up from the prior few
weeks and was weak to begin with.
When they
started the IV again they stayed at a slow drip and it took 3 more hours for it
to finish, but I wasn’t under any stress anymore. The rest of
the treatment went fine with no hiccups.
The NP
instructed me to take Claritin everyday while on Neulasta and it will help
negate the pain. I’ll tell ya that I’m grateful because I didn’t feel a thing.
I had a
follow up appt. with my Oncologist on 10-9-15 for blood work, consult and if
everything was good with my blood work I’d be able to start cycle 2. My platelets
we just under and we held off for another week.
Our friend
Adosinda recommended that I make a juice of Red Bell Pepper, Quince fruit and
Honey and drink it everyday because it’s good for Anemia and would help keep my
bloods up. When I went back to the Oncologist on 10-16-15 my bloods were
AWESOME!
The break at
home went very well. No pain from the Neulasta. I was managing the constipation
great, but I was pretty worn down. I mean that I was beat the $!%^ up! I could
only whisper no matter how hard I tried for a couple of days. I was really
tired and spent most of the days resting. By Friday I was starting to feel some
of my strength come back, but I could feel my limits just walking up and down
the stairs.
Saturday 10-10-15
I went to my Tong Ren class. I got one of Tom’s new Peizo Ionizer band to wear
in my hat (which I am wearing now). The energy of the session was great and as
long as I keep working on keeping my healing energy up, I’ll heal faster and
better.
As my
strength improved I was able to get some stuff done that had to get done. I
helped France with a couple of her machines and hung the new smoke detectors in
France’s mother’s house. I even worked for 2 weeks in the office and one week
at home.
Being at
work is great for me because I can safely walk to the different buildings that
I have to work in without worry. If I walk around the neighborhood at home and
fall or pass out nobody is going to do anything. They’ll drive on by like I was
a drunk or something and leave me there. At work there is always someone around
and help would be seconds away. Most days
when I got home from work I was beat and would just lay down for an hour or so.
10-16-15 I
had my Oncologist appt and got admitted to start cycle 2. This time there wasn’t
any issues with the chemo drugs, IV drip or the speed. I did however develop a
vein core swelling from leakage from the IV which will take about a month to
heal.
During
Sunday 10-18 my blood pressure was low enough that my RN wanted to run an EKG
just to be on the safe side. The chemo drugs lower your blood pressure and they
have me on blood pressure meds (Lisinopril 10mg). They suggested that I get a
BP monitor for home. Today I bought a Omron BP786 for $79 which has Bluetooth to
my iphone so I can send the results to my Oncologist.
I started to
get a lot of acid reflux and burning that wasn’t comfortable. It’s not as bad
as it was a couple of days ago and I’m hoping that it doesn’t interfere with my
appetite. Prilosec is working for me.
I had
remembered reading about this Honey called Manuka Honey that had medicinal values
and contains very powerful antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and
antifungal properties. France found a 500 gram jar at whole foods, but it’s not
medicinal rated and is blended with another honey.
There is
another honey Tualang Honey that is equally high in the same, but also known
for its cancer healing values. These honeys are expensive because of where they
are located, how the honey is harvested and its purity.
Well now I’m
waiting for 11-4 to take another PET Scan and review it with my Oncologist on
11-6. If all goes well I’ll start cycle 3 and get more info about my stem cell
schedule.
Anthony