Wish I found this threat a few months ago.
My last chemo was just a week ago.
GAGWTA to you all.
jackskellingtonsgirl, I know how worried you are about your mom. I am sorry to hear she is so fatigued and that she is not pacing herself. She had very major surgery and needs to heal before she can really return to routine activities. Hard to hear, but especially as we get older. . . I am really learning how to slow down at age 54. Try explainin' that to teens and a 12 year old. ARRGGHH!!!!
I am probably responding to this too late, but I thought I would answer your question. The IV could have been in the vein. Sometimes it get moved when you move and then the hand or arm needs to be repositoned. Sometimes it moves out of the vein. So I wouldn't think it was the nurse's fault. I am just glad that they caught your allergic reation quickly.
If you need the port put in, it's not that bad. At first mine felt really weird, but now I don't even notice it. I did have 4 rounds of AC followed by 12 weekly rounds of Taxol and Herceptin, then 13 rounds every 3 weeks of Herceptin. So that's why I was greatful for my port. If you only need chemo for the AC, then you are done, I can understand why you don't want a port.
Good luck with your treatment.
I made a humonguous pot of chicken and andouille sausage gumbe to tide my little brood over while I am doing the Texas thing, even though DH commanded me not to worry about laying in supplies and meals.
I know they are not helpless. . . I just can't help myself. . . the motherhood thing kicks in. Does this mothering thing every cease and desist?????
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escape- That's really sweet of you! I'm not sure how well you know her likes and dislikes, but I would go for comfort stuff like soft socks, chocolates/ candies...any bath/lotion type stuff you need to be careful not to get anything with too much fragrance. In the hospital, I find that junky magazines are better for me than novels, lol! No thinking involved! As far as how sick chemo can make her, everyone is different, and they have lots of good anti-nausea meds to help. I was one who got pretty sick on chemo, but I lived to tell!
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Laurie- I don't know how good of a mom I am...I tell my kids all the time they will have lots to tell their therapists when they're grown!
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Your humongous pot of chicken and andouille sausage gumbo sounds yummy! Can you share the recipe?![]()
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When I do my etoufee I make a real roux with oil and flour. For this gumbo, I used a product from Ville Platt, Louisiana called dry roux, basically flour with seasonings ( it looks like a brown powder in a clear jar). It is already "scorched" so you get that roux flavor. I like it because it has no sodium and you make the roux with no oil.
I added about 3 pounds of lean andouille sausage. I get this at various ploaces but try to get it as lean and as low in sodium as possible. Again, to save the fat I used boneless skinless chicken breasts ( about 6 or 7) instead of boneless skinless thighs (which is also good). I chopped up a huge bell pepper, a huge vidalia onion. Usually I throw in chopped celery, fresh italian parsley and garlic too.
The jar of roux goes in to 4 1/2 quarts boiling water (big ole pot) and it has to be stirred contantly until dissolved. Then everything else is chopped and added at once (I really like that part). The whole deal is simmer for at least 2 hours. I serve over brown rice.
You are not going to wast away on this but it is not loaded with fat except for the sausage. But you really need the sausage.
I find it comes out more liquidy than my regular roux but it is good. My sister told me about the dry roux.
I used double the proportion of the roux mix as I like it really dark.
GAGWTA!
I spoke to Mom yesterday. She saw her surgeon, her incisions are all healing well, she goed back in 3 months. She is still tired. She said she felt really good on Tuesday, but yesterday she was tired again. She said she didn't over-do on Tuesday.
She had been telling me all along that her oncologist visit was July 18. It isn't. It's July 9. Not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing. I guess maybe they will get moving on her treatment sooner? We'll see.
Now, this is kind of weird. That genetic testing they were doing on the tumor to determine risk of recurrence? She spoke to someone at the genetics lab who said they have a program for low-income women to have the testing done, covered at 100%. If you recall, they said if her insurance wouldn't pay they would not release her results. Her insurance won't pay because her cancer is node positive. They would cover the test if it was node negative, which sort of comes back to the link Linda posted about the test being for node negative tumors. I am assuming the test is experimental in node positive. Soooo...
Mom hasn't "decided" if she will fill out the application for aid so she can have her results.She is convinced that they are trying to scam her, and she will have to pay for the test.
The other prong to this is that the lab rep she spoke to told her IF her tumor shows low risk of recurrence that she might NOT have to have chemo. Um, with 6 positive nodes how can she NOT do chemo? If her recurrence risk is high then she HAS to have chemo, if her risk is in the middle then she will have to talk with the oncologist to decide if chemo is indicated. I wonder if the lab KNOWS she had 6 positive nodes? It all seems rather odd.
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It sounds sinful! yum! I've never heard of dry roux...I wonder if it's a local thing?
I can tell you that a lab rep is not an onc (neither am I) but there is no doubt with 6+ nodes that the current recommendation is chemo. I thought part of the test was to help decide what chemo to have? Honestly, since she is meeting with her onc so soon, I think she should just talk it over with him and see what he recommends. I always try to let go of the stuff that I can and move on. Sounds like the test fits in this category...
4 nodes? My, how things have changed. By those standards, I wouldn't have needed the 8 rounds of chemo I got.Yes, I agree, chemo is a given in this situation, as is radiation. I was told anything about 4 nodes will warrant it.