katski913
05-31-2004, 01:37 PM
Hi-
I posted a few weeks ago asking about diagnosing lymphoma. The Dr.'s couldn't find the source of my Mom's. She was checked into the hospital the day that I wrote my last post (5/10). She has not come out since. She was suffering from pancreatitis. After the biopsy results came back, we discovered that she has NHL - Large B Cell (difused). She is in Stage 4. I just keep thinking "what the heck happened???". In the meantime, the day they started her chemo, she started experiencing horrible pain in her lower stomach. She wound up having 15 inches of her bowel removed due to 3 perforations (and peritinitis). That was about 13 days ago. She surprised the heck out of her Dr.'s by getting through her surgery and not winding up on the respirator. The Dr.'s were fairly happy with her condition and her chemo started up again two days ago (10 days post-op). She did pretty well (with the exception of an allergic reaction) and the Dr. said that there was evidence of some of the cancer cells being killed and her CAT scan came back relatively favorable (no giant tumors ready to burst). We were feeling very optimistic until this morning. She is receiving liquid protein through her IV and the fluid in her has built up so much that they had to rush her down to ICU because fluid is building up behind her lungs and in her abdomen and it was impeding her ability to breath by pushing up on the diaphragm. However, they put a tube down her throat and drained the fluid from her abdomen and she is now responsive and having a much easier time breathing. The Dr.'s feel that she is doing much better than she was but still feel that the next 48 hrs. are critical for her (that is not the first time they have said that). I guess what I am wondering at this point is, can a person come back from stage 4 after going through all this garbage? She is only 68 and is very strong. Each time she's fought her way back. I am wondering if she has any chance at all. Does anybody have any experience with this? I thought Large B Cell lymphoma was treatable even if you are in stage 4. Help.
Thanks-Kathy
I posted a few weeks ago asking about diagnosing lymphoma. The Dr.'s couldn't find the source of my Mom's. She was checked into the hospital the day that I wrote my last post (5/10). She has not come out since. She was suffering from pancreatitis. After the biopsy results came back, we discovered that she has NHL - Large B Cell (difused). She is in Stage 4. I just keep thinking "what the heck happened???". In the meantime, the day they started her chemo, she started experiencing horrible pain in her lower stomach. She wound up having 15 inches of her bowel removed due to 3 perforations (and peritinitis). That was about 13 days ago. She surprised the heck out of her Dr.'s by getting through her surgery and not winding up on the respirator. The Dr.'s were fairly happy with her condition and her chemo started up again two days ago (10 days post-op). She did pretty well (with the exception of an allergic reaction) and the Dr. said that there was evidence of some of the cancer cells being killed and her CAT scan came back relatively favorable (no giant tumors ready to burst). We were feeling very optimistic until this morning. She is receiving liquid protein through her IV and the fluid in her has built up so much that they had to rush her down to ICU because fluid is building up behind her lungs and in her abdomen and it was impeding her ability to breath by pushing up on the diaphragm. However, they put a tube down her throat and drained the fluid from her abdomen and she is now responsive and having a much easier time breathing. The Dr.'s feel that she is doing much better than she was but still feel that the next 48 hrs. are critical for her (that is not the first time they have said that). I guess what I am wondering at this point is, can a person come back from stage 4 after going through all this garbage? She is only 68 and is very strong. Each time she's fought her way back. I am wondering if she has any chance at all. Does anybody have any experience with this? I thought Large B Cell lymphoma was treatable even if you are in stage 4. Help.
Thanks-Kathy

