Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Today's visit to Cancer Center

Lab work today was good. PSA is still 0.88 so that is really good. He is well hydrated (also good), his iron levels are coming up nicely, calcium level is normal range, kidney function good. So he will now stay on monthly monitoring instead of every two weeks.

With regard to leg pain, they recommended that Marshall start a physical therapy program to try to regain some strength. The goal of the cancer treatment is to kill off the testosterone which in turn causes fatigue. So building up the muscle strength will help in that regard. He will call Dr. Bliss here in Westcliffe tomorrow to set up an appointment to get the physical therapy started.

With regard to the increasing nausea, they want Marshall to see a cardiologist to see if he can discontinue taking the Plavix (which has a bad interaction with Prilosec) and if he can stop the Plavix, then he can start the Prilosec again and hopefully calm the stomach down which will hopefully cut down on the nausea. (The Plavix was prescribed as a precaution during one of Marshall's hospitalizations when they thought he may have had a small stroke and it's possible that now it is not needed any more).

With regard to the varicose veins, which also cause leg pain, they want him to get some compression stockings.

With regard to the coughing (which has gotten progressively worse and usually leads to nausea), they think it might be from GERD and that if he is given the go ahead to start taking Prilosec again and his stomach calms down, the GERD will go away and the coughing will lessen.

He got his Xgeva (bone strengthener) shot today.

So we have some doctor appointments to make but we felt good when we left the Cancer Center today because we had some concrete action to take to try to resolve some of these quality of life issues.

PS -- we had a laugh with the doctor today because for the longest time all we did was agonize over the PSA and everything else took a back seat. But his PSA has been at zero for two months now and we immediately put the PSA on the back burner and moved on to other things to obsess about! How soon we forget.....



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