Friday, July 31, 2009

30 July - Update on Chemo and Bloodclot

Well, Sarah's made it through another round of Taxotere-Carboplatin chemo. She was pretty fatigued for the past week after treatment and had some mild nausea. Today her week-1 blood test showed zero white blood cells again, which was not unexpected. So, I'll be giving her two shots at home to kick-start her immune system and she's going to lay low and stay away from public places.
We got a curveball today when Sarah learned she has a bloodclot at the point where her mediport enters the vein in her chest. We were both initially pretty freaked out, but the docs don't seem to think that it is an immediate risk for her. The plan is for her to take Coumadin, a blood thinner, for 6 weeks and then get another ultrasound to determine if the clot is gone. The Coumadin should dissolve the clot over time but we're keeping an eye out for any unusual feeling or swelling on the side of her neck. If it doesn't take care of the problem, then Sarah will have to have her port removed and have another one put in on the other side of her chest. Ouch.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

19 July - Sarah's Hair Is Gone



Here's a before and after shot of Sarah. Her hair started coming out in big clumps yesterday after our blueberry picking excursion and was getting pretty patchy by the end of today, so she had me cut it short with clippers. This is the fourth time that we've done this...
Sarah's taking it in stride, but you can't escape the fact that losing your hair is a very visible and constant reminder that you are in cancer treatment. Having said that, this is week 3 in the cycle and she's been feeling pretty good this week. Also, we learned last Thursday that her liver function is solidly back in the normal range. Doc said, "so now we can hit you with the full dose of Taxotere." Sarah's first thought was, "what? that wasn't a full dose last time!?" She was feeling crappy for almost two weeks straight after the last treatment. Well, the next treatment is on the coming Thursday... so we'll just have to wait and see how it affects her. We won't really know if the chemo is cleaning up the lymph and liver tumors until the PET scan next month.

18 July - Blueberry Picking




Went to a blueberry farm this weekend - we all enjoyed it and ended up picking 12 pounds of blueberries! The bushes were much bigger than I remembered from when I was a kid, and there were big juicy berries as far as the eye could see. Have to admit, I ate quite a few while we were picking. :)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

15 July Update - Sarah Feeling Better

Sarah's immune system is back up and operating and she's feeling much better. Just learned today that her liver numbers are back in the normal range! Her hair is starting to come out a little, but there's no way to tell whether it's just thinning or whether it will all come out. We'll just have to wait and see. It's week three and she gets to enjoy a few days of feeling good and strong before the next round on coming Thursday. We are planning a full weekend - blueberry picking, a bar-b-que and maybe a family bike ride...

Saturday, July 11, 2009

10 July Update

Ben finished his summer classes - he took a science challenge class and a mission impossible math class. He loved both and here he is showing us his final science experiment presentation on the last day of classes. He determined that cotton balls can be shot through a tube when a fan is blown on one end and land in a fairly consistent spot. :)
Sarah's had a rough go after this last chemo round. Just as she was recovering from the fatigue and mild nausea, her weekly blood test showed that her white blood cells were wiped out to zero (not the first time we've been through this). So, she's getting shots to boost her whites production but as we wait for her counts to bounce back she's fighting off a moderate fever which makes her feel pretty crappy. We should be ok but we're watching her temp closely to make sure her weakened immune system doesn't become overwhelmed and require action. The doc gave us a few shots for the road which I'm giving her every day for the next few days (goes in the arm). Having zero white blood cells is pretty dicey so she's pretty much staying home and avoiding as much contact with others as she can - getting any kind of serious virus or infection right now could be a problem and we're keeping a close eye on it.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

2 July - More Chemo for Sarah

Sarah has recovered very well from the gallbladder removal and she's now able to eat just about anything. She even threw a football with me for a while during Sam's t-ball practice yesterday! But today it's back to chemo again and a few rough days ahead.
Since Sarah's liver function test values are just about normal again, her doc has kept the Carboplatin dose at the same level but added Taxotere on top of that. She spent all afternoon today at the clinic getting treatment - takes a long time to administer all those drugs (chemo, herceptin, anti-nausea and sometimes the bone strengthener Zometa) since they can't go too fast. Each one has a target rate.
Sarah feels ok but tired right now. The steroid Decadron kept her up last night so the chemo plus low sleep from last night made her crash on the couch at 8:30 tonight. We're not sure if she'll lose her hair with the Taxotere. It doesn't always happen with that drug, but these are some fairly high doses so we figure there's a good chance it'll go this time. Sarah doesn't care as long as it fights the cancer, but it does annoy her not to know whether it's going to happen or not.
Well, for now we are just getting her treatments in and waiting for the next PET scan in Aug to see if this chemo is shrinking the new tumors around her liver and at the supraclavicular. She'll have two more treatments before we find out.
Ben had his last baseball game today. He really seems to like the game - we'll definitely get him back on a team next year. Sam is doing fine and enjoying his summer camp. Kindergarten will be a big first step for him at the end of the summer!