ladyinfinity
07-24-2006, 11:59 PM
Hi everyone,
I have been a lurker for the past few weeks and finally going to post. My dad about 6 weeks ago had been diagnosed with a Large Cell Carcinoma Giant Cell about the size of a orange, They thought it spread into the lymph nodes but it didn't.Also they didn't give me a stage. We were told they cannot operate which would of been the optimum thing to do but since of his Emphasema it would cause too much distress on him.As well as Emphysema, and Enema, and Cor Pulminale on the right side of heart, but as of now they are not really concerned about that.And also Thrush. So far they didn't see it anywhere else on the PET scans. Anyways, Before all of this, he was getting sickly before our eyes but just wouldn't go to the doctor, lost weight, no appetite, does very minimum activity. So far he has had one transfusion, and started his Radiation 5x week and Chemo 1x week (Taxol and Carboplatin) and we just got threw his first week and now starting the second. Radiation has gone well, just complains of back pain being on the table, as for Chemo, when he got it last week, they gave him about 7 pills, A few for Nausea, a few steroids and a benadryl. The day and for two days afterward he felt great, was able to vacuum a few rooms without having to stop, seemed happier etc. of course that didn't last now he is back to himself, maybe even worse. I'm wondering if it was the Steroids that caused that sudden burst of energy/life in him. If so. do they normally prescribe them to take even on off days of getting chemo ? Also the appetite problem still persists, he is drinking about 3 sometimes 4 boost/ensure a day and picking small amounts of food. They have him taking iron for his enema (which does not seem to do much for him). They took his bloodwork again today after Radiation so tommorrow Oncology has it before his 2nd chemo treatment. In the meantime as well they are finally sending us for more tests at Pulminary hopefully they will finally prescribe my poor dad Oxygen for at home. If anyone can think of anything else i can be doing for him or suggest or any input appreciated, Im the only one taking care of him and its been very trying on me
I have been a lurker for the past few weeks and finally going to post. My dad about 6 weeks ago had been diagnosed with a Large Cell Carcinoma Giant Cell about the size of a orange, They thought it spread into the lymph nodes but it didn't.Also they didn't give me a stage. We were told they cannot operate which would of been the optimum thing to do but since of his Emphasema it would cause too much distress on him.As well as Emphysema, and Enema, and Cor Pulminale on the right side of heart, but as of now they are not really concerned about that.And also Thrush. So far they didn't see it anywhere else on the PET scans. Anyways, Before all of this, he was getting sickly before our eyes but just wouldn't go to the doctor, lost weight, no appetite, does very minimum activity. So far he has had one transfusion, and started his Radiation 5x week and Chemo 1x week (Taxol and Carboplatin) and we just got threw his first week and now starting the second. Radiation has gone well, just complains of back pain being on the table, as for Chemo, when he got it last week, they gave him about 7 pills, A few for Nausea, a few steroids and a benadryl. The day and for two days afterward he felt great, was able to vacuum a few rooms without having to stop, seemed happier etc. of course that didn't last now he is back to himself, maybe even worse. I'm wondering if it was the Steroids that caused that sudden burst of energy/life in him. If so. do they normally prescribe them to take even on off days of getting chemo ? Also the appetite problem still persists, he is drinking about 3 sometimes 4 boost/ensure a day and picking small amounts of food. They have him taking iron for his enema (which does not seem to do much for him). They took his bloodwork again today after Radiation so tommorrow Oncology has it before his 2nd chemo treatment. In the meantime as well they are finally sending us for more tests at Pulminary hopefully they will finally prescribe my poor dad Oxygen for at home. If anyone can think of anything else i can be doing for him or suggest or any input appreciated, Im the only one taking care of him and its been very trying on me

