4dad
04-08-2005, 09:33 AM
Hi all,
My Dad was diagnosed with Stage III colon cancer back in March of 2003. He had a tumor the size of a grapefruit in his lower colon near the rectum. He had radiation (this almost killed him by burning his insides) and chemo (gave him a blood clot in his leg) all of which all he didn't do well with. Once the tumor shrunk it was removed by surgery and he was given a temporary bag. He seemed to be doing very well at this point. But only after 6 months they scheduled a reconnect (is this too soon?) and ever since then things have been real bad. The pain afterwards was severe and they couldn't figure out why until they discovered that the tumor grew back at an alarmingly fast rate and was the size of a tennis ball. So his only choice at this point was to have the complete colostomy and remove the tumor once again. They couldn't remove a 1" margin because the tumor was sitting on a major artery. He's had all sorts of problems with blockage in his small intestine and kidney blockage from a second round of radiation after the complete removal of the colon. He still has his rectum which is producing a so much mucous and a lot of discomfort with spasms. The doctors says this can happen because it is a living organ but my father kept saying he thought it was the cancer. I think he was right because this past weekend we learned the cancer has once again returned in the same spot. The doctors have said his cancer is aggressive but not progressive. It has not been found anywhere else in his body even though 2 out of 10 lymph nodes were positive for cancer at the start. My father is running out of options. He is not a candidate for anymore radiation or surgery. The last ray of hope is with chemo and the doctors are telling him there are new drugs out there that might help him. Does anyone know about these new drugs? I'm so worried for my Dad. He is weak and tired. He is on heavy pain meds. I don't know how much more this man can endure.
Thank you for any help or advice you can give. I'm praying for all of you who are dealing with this yourself or for a loved one.
Lori
My Dad was diagnosed with Stage III colon cancer back in March of 2003. He had a tumor the size of a grapefruit in his lower colon near the rectum. He had radiation (this almost killed him by burning his insides) and chemo (gave him a blood clot in his leg) all of which all he didn't do well with. Once the tumor shrunk it was removed by surgery and he was given a temporary bag. He seemed to be doing very well at this point. But only after 6 months they scheduled a reconnect (is this too soon?) and ever since then things have been real bad. The pain afterwards was severe and they couldn't figure out why until they discovered that the tumor grew back at an alarmingly fast rate and was the size of a tennis ball. So his only choice at this point was to have the complete colostomy and remove the tumor once again. They couldn't remove a 1" margin because the tumor was sitting on a major artery. He's had all sorts of problems with blockage in his small intestine and kidney blockage from a second round of radiation after the complete removal of the colon. He still has his rectum which is producing a so much mucous and a lot of discomfort with spasms. The doctors says this can happen because it is a living organ but my father kept saying he thought it was the cancer. I think he was right because this past weekend we learned the cancer has once again returned in the same spot. The doctors have said his cancer is aggressive but not progressive. It has not been found anywhere else in his body even though 2 out of 10 lymph nodes were positive for cancer at the start. My father is running out of options. He is not a candidate for anymore radiation or surgery. The last ray of hope is with chemo and the doctors are telling him there are new drugs out there that might help him. Does anyone know about these new drugs? I'm so worried for my Dad. He is weak and tired. He is on heavy pain meds. I don't know how much more this man can endure.
Thank you for any help or advice you can give. I'm praying for all of you who are dealing with this yourself or for a loved one.
Lori

