Thursday, June 20, 2013

Fluid on the lung...


The most recent PET scan showed an increased amount of fluid around the right lung.  The Oncologist didn’t mention it, although he did say in a previous appointment that if the fluid causes shortness of breath, they could drain it. 
Well, the increased amount of fluid has caused shortness of breath, especially when he climbs stairs.  Earlier this week, we saw our family doctor who ordered x-rays to determine the amount of fluid.  After looking at those x-rays we were given an appointment with the Pulmonologist .


 We had the fluid drained from Arnie’s lung this morning.  They got about 2 liters.  The x-ray then showed that the lung is still partially collapsed but the doctor said it would re-inflate.  Arnie's ability to breathe more fully will also return.  He says at this point, he notes a bit of improvement, but not complete yet – says he can yawn better though.


The doctor will be in touch with us in the next couple of days with lab results of the fluid.  It looked fairly clear – no blood – which is a good thing.  The lab results will be able to determine exactly what caused the fluid build-up.
There are some nodules in the lung from the metastatic disease, which we already knew about, but the amount of fluid there, we were not aware of, which kind of bothers me a lot.  I wonder just why our Oncologist didn’t mention it, since I am sure it showed up on the PET scan, but there was no mention of it.  

I am wondering if we should have had it drained before it caused so much trouble.  In my opinion, this situation is a perfect example of the importance of being on top of what the doctor is doing and being totally aware of treatments and bombard them with questions!!  I thought we had all this covered, but I guess not!


Seems like God continues to test us with these issues that just keep coming at us!  I know, however, that He is in control and that He is with us every step of the way.  

Please continue to keep us in your prayers! 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Current update

Just a quick post to let you know the latest.  

Yesterday we got the results from the latest PET scan.  Cancer appears to be stable.  We had kind of mixed feelings because we felt that the "latest and greatest" chemo would have had more effect on the cancer especially since there are so many side effects to have to deal with - although it is generally felt that side effects really do not indicate the amount of effect any chemo therapy is having on the cancer tumors. 

Dr. Reynolds seemed to be more concerned about the side effects that Arnie is having to deal with than the overall effect on the cancer at this point.  He is taking him off Stivarga and has given him a 6 week break so his body can recover and he can put on some weight.  He has dropped about 10 or 12 pounds that he really should try to put back on. 

Dr. Reynolds has changed the bone health medication to Zometa which is a monthly infusion and when we go back on chemo it will be Erbitux and Irrinotecan. We were on this combination of chemo drugs in 2010 and had a measure of success at that point.  Metastatic colorectal cancer, unlike other cancers, will respond to drugs that were previously used.  

We so appreciate all of your thoughts and comments and especially your prayers for us. Your comments are such a source of encouragement for me, as I have days where I have felt somewhat discouraged. 

Please continue to remember us in your prayers as we definitely feel God's presence with us as we continue onward with this fight. 

May God bless each of you!