For friends and family of Dave Page
For friends and family of Dave Page
This blog is to keep family and friends posted on dad's treatments and how he's doing in his battle with pancreatic cancer.
This blog is to keep family and friends posted on dad's treatments and how he's doing in his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
two weeks off
Dad got another potassium infusion today, and now he gets two weeks treatment free, only blood tests.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
today's treatment
All was well with dad's blood work, except...very low potassium. So, after his chemo treatment, (about 5 hours) we had to go to a different building in the hospital complex, for a potassium infusion (4 hours). Then he will probably get another one tomorrow morning. Very long day.
Then he gets a much deserved two weeks off!
Then he gets a much deserved two weeks off!
Friday, August 19, 2011
No infection - seems just another unexplained fever
Bloodwork showed no problems, and dad is feeling much better. Maybe just too much peach cobbler? Next time we'll stick to pineapple upside down cake!
third treatment in this cycle completed Wed-Thurs
Everything went well with treatments this week, blood work looked good, and Dad's weight is holding pretty steady. However, this morning he's running a slight fever. They want to see him to run some tests, so we're on our way into Joplin shortly.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Back on a new 6-week chemo cycle today
As I posted on Facebook last week, the oncologist opted to skip his treatment (and make last week plus the prior week when he had surgery, his two "off" weeks). Today he began a new 6-week cycle (four weeks of treatments, two off). Tomorrow we go back to get the 24-hour pump removed.
Good news: his bloodwork looked very good, and tumor marker has continued to go down! Also, he gained 4 lbs! So the surgery appears to have cleared up the plumbing problem as we hoped.
As a side note and perhaps a good omen, on the way home from his treatment in Joplin today, we saw two spotted baby deer and their momma in the woods. Ahhh...
Good news: his bloodwork looked very good, and tumor marker has continued to go down! Also, he gained 4 lbs! So the surgery appears to have cleared up the plumbing problem as we hoped.
As a side note and perhaps a good omen, on the way home from his treatment in Joplin today, we saw two spotted baby deer and their momma in the woods. Ahhh...
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