Sunday, June 7, 2015

Minor set back

His new chemo drugs have caused a minor set back. Jay was pretty tired during the first week of the new drugs (last week of May). He recovered slightly over the weekend. The blood work he received June 2 indicated the need for additional platelet and white count booster shots prior to and during the second week of treatment. 

He began his second week of chemo Wednesday June 3 and had slight nausea with fatigue that night. Thursday he was feverish on and off and they called in antibiotics and schedule an appointment with the nurse practitioner for Friday morning. He was very sick with a high temp and vomiting Thursday night. Friday morning he was very weak, easily winded and required a wheel chair. He passed out briefly in the blood lab. His blood work showed a drastic drop in his platelets and white counts. He was admitted to the hospital. 

Over the past three days he has on and off fever, chills, cough, nausea, a rash, drop in blood pressure, dehydration, and a building of fluid. The care givers and doctors have been attentive and addressing each symptom as they arise. He is doing better today.

He has received 4 units of blood and one unit of platlets. His counts have not rebounded very well. He will probably be in the hospital a few more days. 

Below is what his tumor markers looked like to warrant changing treatments. 

December 2013 CA 19-9 = 202,000
January 2014 CA 19-9 =109,000
February 2014 CA 19-9 = 25,000
March 2014 CA 19-9 = 18,000
April 2014 CA 19-9 = 13,000
May 2014 CA 19-9= 5,500
June 2014 CA 19-9=1,964
August 2014 CA 19-9 = 481
September 2014 CA 19-9 = 211
October 2014 CA 19-9 = 111
November 2014 CA19-9 = 57
December 2014 CA 19-9 = 40
January 2015 CA19-9 = 26
February 2015 CA 19-9 = 21.7
February 2015 CA 19-9 = 20.6
March 2015 CA 19-9 = 21.2
April 2015 CA 19-9 = 19.7
May 2015 CA 19-9 = 23
May 2015 CA 19-9 = 26
May 2015 CA 19-9 = 35

We appreciate all thoughts and prayers. 

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