18th November 2006
mabegb-
As you may know, side effects will vary from person to person. Patsy is on carboplatin/gemcitabine which is commomn chemo for stage 4 NSCLC. If I my memory serves me right, Carboplatin developed from Cisplatin which has harsher side effects. Carboplatin typicall doesn't cause hair loss, but will likely cause some degree of nausea, fatigue and/or flu-like symptoms ....and could cause an number of other side effects. Before you sign-off on treatment, you will get a briefing on what "could" happen. They will aslo pre-med you for nausea which may hold for a couple days. After that, they will probably prescribe Zofran (under the toungue) ...we have swithched to Emmend which is even more expensive, but works great. Most drugs on my plan don't exceed $10, but this cost me $50 for 2 pills (ouch!). Decadron, asteroid, helps with both nausea and fatugue ....but you can't take too much.
Most importantly, you husband needs to be informed as well as he needs to minister to you needs as you could be down. If it is too hard on you they may adjust the dosges ....it just depends. Patsy had chemo on Wed. and is doing extremely well, so it is a matter of monitoring and managing it as you respond. To be sure, its not a turn key plan. I'm sure you will have to make certian adjustments.
But be of good cheer ...they give this stuff to patients in their 80's. It your system will tolerate, it will probably go well you. And believe it or not, it should at a minmum make you feel better. Or at least that is the goal.
I'll be praying for you as well as your husband,
conan
As you may know, side effects will vary from person to person. Patsy is on carboplatin/gemcitabine which is commomn chemo for stage 4 NSCLC. If I my memory serves me right, Carboplatin developed from Cisplatin which has harsher side effects. Carboplatin typicall doesn't cause hair loss, but will likely cause some degree of nausea, fatigue and/or flu-like symptoms ....and could cause an number of other side effects. Before you sign-off on treatment, you will get a briefing on what "could" happen. They will aslo pre-med you for nausea which may hold for a couple days. After that, they will probably prescribe Zofran (under the toungue) ...we have swithched to Emmend which is even more expensive, but works great. Most drugs on my plan don't exceed $10, but this cost me $50 for 2 pills (ouch!). Decadron, asteroid, helps with both nausea and fatugue ....but you can't take too much.
Most importantly, you husband needs to be informed as well as he needs to minister to you needs as you could be down. If it is too hard on you they may adjust the dosges ....it just depends. Patsy had chemo on Wed. and is doing extremely well, so it is a matter of monitoring and managing it as you respond. To be sure, its not a turn key plan. I'm sure you will have to make certian adjustments.
But be of good cheer ...they give this stuff to patients in their 80's. It your system will tolerate, it will probably go well you. And believe it or not, it should at a minmum make you feel better. Or at least that is the goal.
I'll be praying for you as well as your husband,
conan
