DeeCeeSW
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GAGWTA Ladies! Hope everyone is well.
I met with the nurse practitioner at my oncologist’s office today and we have made some changes to my treatment plan. Instead of having them say I'll have 4-6 infusions/treatments of TC, the decision was made to have a DEFINITE 4!
Plus, the treatments will take place every THREE weeks, not every two weeks as originally planned (I get a bit of a break!). The nurse and doctor discussed the “dense dose” and felt that every 2 weeks was just too much. Apparently, they know of women who have developed pulmonary problems (!) from the 2-week regimen, so it’s OUT! I still start on June 3rd!
I will now finish chemo EARLIER than I first thought (barring no complications), finishing on August 5th. However, there was a glitch today—I had blood drawn at the doc’s office last week and for some reason my creatinine number was high (kidney related) and so was my liver enzyme. This is VERY puzzling as I have never had a problem before this and even the doc says that it would have been odd for MSKCC to have agreed to do the surgery at all if there was a problem. I don’t remember them taking blood from me the entire time I was hospitalized, however, I vaguely remember them taking some just before the surgery (same day). Is it possible that all they checked was my CBC and did not do panels?
Blood was drawn again today and hopefully this was a lab error. Doc and I cannot imagine how I could have developed a kidney problem “all of a sudden.” Just what I need! If the numbers come back high again, he will have to send me to a nephrologist first before administering any chemo. So this wonderful new schedule could be KAPUT and chemo could end up being delayed!!!
I also talked them out of the port. This may be a mistake, but I figured I may be able to make it through the 4 treatments w/o one. We actually compromised. The first dose will be injected into my hand and if it causes problems or ends up not being a logical option, I have agreed to have the port inserted for the next three. So far the doctor and nurses have been great. I was reminded by them that “they work for me,” and that they will do whatever is within reason, of course, to make this easier for me. I ask for your positive thoughts for the test to come back within normal range!!!!!! At least I’ll find out by tomorrow afternoon.
Dawn

I met with the nurse practitioner at my oncologist’s office today and we have made some changes to my treatment plan. Instead of having them say I'll have 4-6 infusions/treatments of TC, the decision was made to have a DEFINITE 4!

I will now finish chemo EARLIER than I first thought (barring no complications), finishing on August 5th. However, there was a glitch today—I had blood drawn at the doc’s office last week and for some reason my creatinine number was high (kidney related) and so was my liver enzyme. This is VERY puzzling as I have never had a problem before this and even the doc says that it would have been odd for MSKCC to have agreed to do the surgery at all if there was a problem. I don’t remember them taking blood from me the entire time I was hospitalized, however, I vaguely remember them taking some just before the surgery (same day). Is it possible that all they checked was my CBC and did not do panels?
Blood was drawn again today and hopefully this was a lab error. Doc and I cannot imagine how I could have developed a kidney problem “all of a sudden.” Just what I need! If the numbers come back high again, he will have to send me to a nephrologist first before administering any chemo. So this wonderful new schedule could be KAPUT and chemo could end up being delayed!!!
I also talked them out of the port. This may be a mistake, but I figured I may be able to make it through the 4 treatments w/o one. We actually compromised. The first dose will be injected into my hand and if it causes problems or ends up not being a logical option, I have agreed to have the port inserted for the next three. So far the doctor and nurses have been great. I was reminded by them that “they work for me,” and that they will do whatever is within reason, of course, to make this easier for me. I ask for your positive thoughts for the test to come back within normal range!!!!!! At least I’ll find out by tomorrow afternoon.
Dawn