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10-07-2021, 03:03 PM | #1 |
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Colon Cancer PET Scan and Biopsy Results
PET Scan and Biopsy Results; here’s the Good, Bad and Ugly:
The Good: my brain, heart, lungs all functions-go, AND I still have a sense of humor! The Bad: 3 tumors found; L & R side of liver, plus 1 in my colon (still). Argh! The Ugly: Chemotherapy begins bi-weekly next Wednesday until mid-January. Special Note: Since the rest of my liver is healthy, I can still drink beer! 🤩 Maybe I should start on 900mgs Sustenon and go back to supersets to keep my bone density, muscle mass and elevated Red Blood Cells; the last hurrah! |
10-08-2021, 06:51 AM | #2 |
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These are the drugs to be administered during the 3 month course of 48 hour bi-weekly run of chemotherapy:
Neulasta Onpro Fluorouacil (5-FU) Oxaliplatin Leucovorin & Bevacizumab On Monday (10/11) a “port” will be installed. On Wednesday (10/13) a “pump,” (filled with the chemo drugs) will be attached to the “port,” to be left connected for 48 hours. On Friday (10/15) the “pump” will be removed, cleaned and readied for the next dispersion in 2 weeks (always beginning on a Wednesday). |
10-08-2021, 08:21 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: East Coast
Age: 49
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Sounds fun. Not. You been thru this before right? So u know what to expect for the most part or have things changed since last time? Some extra test would probably help u feel better and hold your weight. You get a medical marijuana card? U can get that to help with the nausea can’t you? Glad to see your not going without a fight man! Miracles do happen brother! I’m not religious but I’ll definitely say a prayer for you bro.
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