Matthew's platelet count was low Monday. It was around 70 (remember 100 is the goal). Another factor is Matthew's platelet clumping, which causes his counts to be a bit off. The doctor decided to try something different. They decided that if they kept up with this pattern Matthew's chemo would never finish, and not do any good. They decided to try him on the chemo in combination with the medication to help increase the platelet count (which is actually a steroid). So far, he is doing OK. He said he has had no major reactions, which is a good thing. He did sound really tired though. On the upside, he won't have to have chemo next week, so hopefully he will feel pretty good for his Christmas visit.
Matthew has appointments at MD Anderson later this week. I will keep you posted when I know more.
Here's hoping the Christmas season is treating you well!
Haluska actually means "Noodle." Join us in support of Matthew, "The Fighting Noodle" as he battles the "Evil Monster" Colon Cancer.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Another Low
Matthew's platelet count was too low for chemo again yesterday. All of his blood counts were on the low side, but his platelet count was 40. They have put him back on the medication that is supposed to help bone marrow production of platelets. He will go back and try again next Monday. These little platelets have got to stay up so he can do his chemo!
Thanks for the prayers.
Thanks for the prayers.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Round 1 Take 2
Matthew's platelet count was 100 (which was the bottom limit) for chemo, so he started this morning. It went well as far as chemo is concerned. His other blood counts were up too, which is good. He took his nausea meds, so hopefully that won't hit him too hard yet.
He finishes this round on Wednesday...traditionally, Wednesday and Thursday have been the hardest days for him. Hopefully this round will be relatively easy.
Thanks for the prayers.
He finishes this round on Wednesday...traditionally, Wednesday and Thursday have been the hardest days for him. Hopefully this round will be relatively easy.
Thanks for the prayers.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Rising to the occasion
So, its been a couple of weeks since I have posted. The last post said Matthew was starting chemo. Well...he went in on that Monday, and his platelet count was too low. I think everybody was surprised because it had been high enough just two weeks earlier. Apparently this can be caused by a couple of things. Chemo can, and frequently does, short term damage to the bone marrow. Damaged bone marrow does not produce platelets as well. Surgery, even without a lot of bleeding, can also cause low platelet counts. In addition, Matthew has a condition referred to as "platelet clumping." This means that his platelets clump together, and while it does not affect how well they work, it does make his counts inaccurate (usually lower). Matthew has been on a drug that helps increase the bone marrow production. He was checked last week, and it had increased, but not enough. Hopefully, it is high enough when he goes in tomorrow.
Because of the chance of starting chemo tomorrow, Mom cooked a Thanksgivingish dinner today so that Matthew can enjoy it. (We have heard that chemo is worse when your platelets are low). Matthew is not looking forward to chemo, but at the same time, he needs to get through it.
I will try to make sure I update with the results tomorrow.
Because of the chance of starting chemo tomorrow, Mom cooked a Thanksgivingish dinner today so that Matthew can enjoy it. (We have heard that chemo is worse when your platelets are low). Matthew is not looking forward to chemo, but at the same time, he needs to get through it.
I will try to make sure I update with the results tomorrow.
Monday, November 7, 2011
More Chemo
Yes, more chemo starts tomorrow following the same schedule as before (in-office treatment on Monday, and he goes home on a pump for two more days. That's the not so fun part. Starting tomorrow also means that he has to take chemo the week of Thanksgiving. :-( His platelet counts were a bit lower than they would like, but they have decided that they would prefer he start and take a break if his platelet counts get too low.
However, there is a good news. Matthew saw the doctor at MD Anderson today. The doctor came in smiling. The blood test that checks for cancer markers came back at .9--the doctor said that is usually a really good sign.
Mom reported that Matthew seems to be doing better. He has been going to the gym, and the doctor is allowing him to do more, but gave him some strict limits. Matthew has been up and about more as well. Here's hoping for minimal side effects from the chemo this go round.
Cancer Humor:
However, there is a good news. Matthew saw the doctor at MD Anderson today. The doctor came in smiling. The blood test that checks for cancer markers came back at .9--the doctor said that is usually a really good sign.
Mom reported that Matthew seems to be doing better. He has been going to the gym, and the doctor is allowing him to do more, but gave him some strict limits. Matthew has been up and about more as well. Here's hoping for minimal side effects from the chemo this go round.
Cancer Humor:
What do you call a doctor who is always on the telephone?
An ON-CALLogist.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Surgery Notes
Matthew visited with the Oncologist last Friday. We got a bit more information from his surgery, partly due to getting a copy of all the surgical notes. Here is some of the information. Some of it might be a recap.
1)The liver tumor was removed with clean margins. 40% of the cancer cells were dead.
2) They removed several lymph nodes, all of which, were clean
3) They found a nodule on his diaphragm that came back as cancerous. The type of cancer was adenocarcinoma and was a metastasis of the colon cancer. They removed this nodule. I found that the difference between a tumor and a nodule is the size (this was pretty small).
4) His gall bladder was clean, but they removed it (maybe it was in the way?).
He is starting to gain a bit more energy, but still tires very easily. He actually went out on Saturday evening and spent some time with friends for the first time since the surgery. Jeffrey and Stephen spent 4 days there last week (and then stopped to visit us), which Matthew seemed to enjoy. This also seemed to lift his spirits a bit.
The doctor said that he should be ready to start chemo in just another week or so, however, he told Matthew he could wait a couple more weeks if he didn't feel ready yet.Right now, he is probably going to start chemo the week before Thanksgiving. His chemo will follow the same pattern as last time. He will do a large dose in the office on one day, and then go home with a pump for two more days. This will repeat every other week for 4 months.
Next week is our Dad's birthday! He has a Halloween birthday (fitting right?) . In honor of his upcoming birthday, and all the fun that is Halloween, I thought I would share this bit of fun.
1)The liver tumor was removed with clean margins. 40% of the cancer cells were dead.
2) They removed several lymph nodes, all of which, were clean
3) They found a nodule on his diaphragm that came back as cancerous. The type of cancer was adenocarcinoma and was a metastasis of the colon cancer. They removed this nodule. I found that the difference between a tumor and a nodule is the size (this was pretty small).
4) His gall bladder was clean, but they removed it (maybe it was in the way?).
He is starting to gain a bit more energy, but still tires very easily. He actually went out on Saturday evening and spent some time with friends for the first time since the surgery. Jeffrey and Stephen spent 4 days there last week (and then stopped to visit us), which Matthew seemed to enjoy. This also seemed to lift his spirits a bit.
The doctor said that he should be ready to start chemo in just another week or so, however, he told Matthew he could wait a couple more weeks if he didn't feel ready yet.Right now, he is probably going to start chemo the week before Thanksgiving. His chemo will follow the same pattern as last time. He will do a large dose in the office on one day, and then go home with a pump for two more days. This will repeat every other week for 4 months.
Next week is our Dad's birthday! He has a Halloween birthday (fitting right?) . In honor of his upcoming birthday, and all the fun that is Halloween, I thought I would share this bit of fun.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Taking a Beating
Matthew has taken a beating today....but not from cancer. This is a picture of Matthew with our friend Cindy's daughter (on the right--and her friend).
He continues to improve. He is still tired, but is improving. Once he is completely healed he will have to have 6 more rounds of chemo.
Emily has been visiting this weekend, and Jeffrey and Stephen are on their way into town. Matthew has been enjoying the visits. I will update when we know something new.
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