mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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My FIL was diagnosed with advanced stage pancreatic cancer. There is no hope for a cure. We are understandably devastated as he is a part of our everyday lives and DH's and DD9's best friend.
His doctor has suggested a chemo treatment called Gemzar. It is not a cure, just a palliative measure to give him some more time and to help make him feel less pain.
My research on Gemzar is that it seems not to have the same horrible side effects often associated with chemo. I looked at some cancer message boards and patients reported few bad effects. The doctor feels FIL will do well on it - the most likely side effect will be fatigue.
But FIL watched his wife suffer through 13 years of breast cancer chemo and radiation before she died 7 years ago, and I think he is really afraid of this chemo. He went in for a treatment last week but was unable to take it because his blood pressure was too low and his liver function was not good.
He is scheduled for another treatment today, and called DH this morning and asked him to drive him because he had taken some meds last night for pain and to help him sleep, and I think he was concerned about driving today, even though the doctor said he should not need a ride home after his treatment.
So I am wondering if any of you have had family members who have taken Gemzar (it is also used for advanced ovarian, breast cancer, etc.), and if you know what kind of side effects they experienced.
I could also use some hugs, since this is a terribly difficult time for our family.
Thanks,
Denae
His doctor has suggested a chemo treatment called Gemzar. It is not a cure, just a palliative measure to give him some more time and to help make him feel less pain.
My research on Gemzar is that it seems not to have the same horrible side effects often associated with chemo. I looked at some cancer message boards and patients reported few bad effects. The doctor feels FIL will do well on it - the most likely side effect will be fatigue.
But FIL watched his wife suffer through 13 years of breast cancer chemo and radiation before she died 7 years ago, and I think he is really afraid of this chemo. He went in for a treatment last week but was unable to take it because his blood pressure was too low and his liver function was not good.
He is scheduled for another treatment today, and called DH this morning and asked him to drive him because he had taken some meds last night for pain and to help him sleep, and I think he was concerned about driving today, even though the doctor said he should not need a ride home after his treatment.
So I am wondering if any of you have had family members who have taken Gemzar (it is also used for advanced ovarian, breast cancer, etc.), and if you know what kind of side effects they experienced.
I could also use some hugs, since this is a terribly difficult time for our family.
Thanks,
Denae