Showing posts with label Dr. Haley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Haley. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Chemo Starts Next Week!

I saw wonderful  Dr. Haley today, my oncologist.  All tests results were good!  Praise God from whom all blessings flow!  No metastasis was shown in any of my x-rays or Ct scans!  Heart and lung function are good!  My score on the Oncotype test was in the low range - meaning a low chance of recurrence!  This was all done by extracting DNA from my cells - wow!  The three possible ranges are low, intermediate, and high.  So, I feel very blessed that my ole' body is in such good condition!!!

Chemotherapy will start next week.  I will receive 4 chemotherapy treatments spaced 3 weeks apart - so this will end the middle of December.  She said I won't start losing my hair until the second treatment.  So, by Thanksgiving I should be a bald turkey!  Don't worry I have 2 cute wigs!  My daughter, Monica, will be taking me to the first appointment next week.  We are trying to see if they can take me on Tuesday.  Still waiting to hear back on that.  Dr. Haley said the treatments will last about 2 hours each - not bad!

They gave me  a tour of the chemotherapy treatment room.  The room is private with a recliner for the patient and 2 chairs for possible friends or family.  There is a large flat screen TV mounted on the wall with a DVD player!  They also have a library of DVDs you can use.  There is a sink in each treatment room.  Wifi is available and a land line phone in each room just in case you need it.  There is a snack bar with drinks, etc., and a refrigerator if you bring your lunch.  There is also a cafeteria upstairs - with blue plate specials, pizza, salads, soups, sandwiches, cookies, pastries, beverages, and a coffee bar!  And, of course, there is valet parking at this facility!

Now to the nitty gritty.  She said because of my good test results, I will NOT have to take the chemo drug nicknamed "The Red Devil" - woohoo!  This is what I will be given during the chemo infusion:

Docetaxel (Taxotere is trade name):
This drug is a mitotic inhibitor, stopping the growth of cancer cells and causing them to die. 

Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan, Neosar, CTS - trade names):
This drug is an alkylating agent, helping stop cancer cells from growing, causing them to die.

Both of these chemotherapy drugs have the following side effects: decreased white blood cell count with increased risk of infection; hair loss; nausea; loss of appetite; rash; numbness/tingling in hands/or feet; tiredness; muscle aches.

Dr. Haley has called in several prescriptions to my pharmacy to ward off the nausea, etc.  She said the nausea usually only lasts a couple of days after the treatment.  She also said I do not have to be a hermit and stay home - but not to be around people who have a cold or virus. 

So the way I see it, chemotherapy should end mid-December.  I will get 3-4 weeks off, then radiation will begin about the second week in January and last 6 1/2 weeks, which takes me to sometime in February.  After that, I can think about the reconstruction, which also involves a tummy-tuck!  Woohoo!  (I got all these possible dates wrong when I first posted this, these are the corrected time projections after looking at a calendar.)

I think there is a beach somewhere calling my name next summer!!!!!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Chemo Plan Coming Soon!

My next appointment with the oncologist has just been made for next Wednesday, October 5th.  Dr. Haley will have her vacation to Spain behind her, and I will have my 50th high school reunion behind me - great fun for both of us!  I assume this will be the appointment to finally discuss the chemotherapy plan of action. She has been waiting for one more test result to come in - then she will be ready to select the array of chemo drugs I need and begin treatment.  I guess we'll make the first chemo infusion appointment at this next visit.  Let's get this party started!  (And over with!)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Surgery Date Set!

I have an appointment with Dr. Haley, my oncologist, at UTSWMC on this Friday at 1:00 PM to discuss radiation and chemotherapy. 

My surgery for the single mastectomy (!) is scheduled for Thursday, August 11, at 11:00 AM at Zale Lipshy in Dallas.  (I think that is good luck because I had a daughter born at 11:11 and we are both always looking at the clock and it is 11:11!  I have to arrive at the hospital at 6:00 AM to check in.  I will get my lympho injections at 7:00 AM with the blue dye to test out the old lymph glands.

I have to go to the same hospital on Wednesday at 1:30 PM (2nd floor) for my pre-surgery gesting. 

I cannot have ibuprofen or aspirin 5 days before the surgery...Tylenol is okay.

I will turn all my mountains into roads.  (Isiah 49:11)