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2004-2007 Medical Reports for MusicMan
• 11-16-2007
THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the prayers!!! MusicMan got a Good Report!
There is nothing suspicious on the lungs and it looks as if the chemotherapy treatments were effective in getting the rest of that cancer. He will now be able to undergo surgery for the kidney cancer as long as the heart doctor gives his okay as well.
• 11-13-2007
MusicMan had a catscan recently and sees the cancer doctor, 11-16, to learn if the chemotherapy treatments had any effect on the lung cancer. He also was contacted by the kidney specialist that the tumor on his kidney has grown bigger and the tumor needs removed via a laparoscopic procedure. This will be done after we get the go-ahead from the cancer doctor and from the heart doctor. So many things that they have to double check before surgery. No date has been set yet.
• 10-22-2007
The Cat scan, with dye, is rescheduled to take place mid-November. The cancer doctor will then be able to tell us, after the scan results, if the chemotherapy treatments had any effect on the cancer.
• 10-02-2007
The port was removed. MusicMan is doing good and is ready to celebrate his birthday.
• 09-26-2007
MusicMan feels better most days. Surgery to remove the port will be Friday, 09-28. Radiation will not be done.
• 09-10-2007
The LAST chemo treatment is over!! After all the chemo treatments MusicMan has lost 40 pounds. He has a LOW appetite, is weak and feeling poorly. The doctor will monitor MusicMan and have tests done to find where we stand now with the cancer. The port will stay in for now.
• 09-03-2007
MusicMan has been weak and has the common symptoms of being a chemo patient. The next, and LAST, chemotherapy will be 09/07. They want to give him a boost treatment this last time which means stronger dosage. According to the doctor he can expect to be more ill from it. Testing will be done afterwards at a later date.
• 08-17-2007
MusicMan had the third chemotherapy treatment. They used the port this time which made things much easier and smoother. He's feeling good and can eat without being sick. Let's hope and pray that he continues to feel this good. The hospital showed me how to "Flush out the port" so I can do it for him everyday.
• 08-15-2007
MusicMan's medications have been adjusted to help his blood pressure and heart.
• 08-14-2007
MusicMan had TWO ports inserted. One on the right side of his neck and one on his upper right chest. He was awake during the procedure and it was painful. The reason they put in two ports was because his creatin level is high and one can be used for kidney dialysis if necessary or radiation. He has to have both ports flushed out Tuesday, 08-14, as infection can set in easily so it has to be checked often. MusicMan has no immune system during the chemo treatments. The ports will be left in a minimum of two months before being removed. His blood pressure, which has been running on the low side for the past week, was 80 over 60.
• 08-13-2007
MusicMan is having a port put in his neck Monday 08-13 because he's so dehydrated that they can't draw his blood now. They've been having a terrible time with it. The port can also be used to administer the chemo. He's gets his third chemo treatment later this week.
• 08-09-2007
MusicMan has been doing a little better but he's weak due to his low blood pressure readings. He has a check-up at cancer care on 08-10 Friday.
• 08-05-2007
MusicMan had the second 2nd chemotherapy treatment and it knocked him for a loop. He was very dehydrated. At this time he has lost all of his hair. He's feeling better now with new meds, though weak, and he has lost some weight.
• 07-27-2007
MusicMan has underwent more test and is ready for the 2nd chemotherapy treatment on 07/27.
• 07-19-2007
MusicMan feels better though he has trouble taking in enough oxygen and has some discomfort sometimes. He has lost all of his hair. The hospital mistakenly ran the wrong blood test and it had to be redone today. They will recheck it again on 07-26. The cancer doctor said we'll wait until 07-27 to do the next chemo treatment so he can become stronger possibly.
• 07-10-2007
The new medicine (and prayers) did help Musicman and he will continue to take it. He is doing somewhat better today and he ate small helpings with no problems.
• 07-09-2007
MusicMan is in excruciating pain in the legs and arms due to side effects of the chemo. He is not able to keep food down either. He cannot be left alone at this time. The doctor called in another pain medicine for him. We may have to go see the cancer doctor tomorrow.
• 07-07-2007
The first round of chemo began at 8AM and lasted until 3:30PM. So far he only feels tired and weak but in good spirits.
• 07-06-2007
It's proven that the uninsured are diagnosed more often with advanced cancer (than those with the beginning stages of cancer). MusicMan starts chemotherapy tomorrow, 07-07-07. Each session will take 7 to 8 hours at least. He had a prescription filled in case of any illness during the treatments. There's many possible side effects and he will likely lose his hair but it should regrow later. We hope and pray that this is the only side effect and that it can get the rest of the cancer.
• 06-21-2007
The cancer doctor wants to wait another week at least before beginning MusicMan on chemotherapy as all the test results, that he took the past week, are not in yet. Also it will give MusicMan more time to get stronger and to get over the latest virus. The doctor said that there is only a 5% chance for the treatments to be effective or helpful but he would encourage MusicMan to give it a try. He said that he can stop the treatments anytime though if he chooses to. MusicMan returns on July 5th to set up the chemo treatment plans which last for 12 weeks.
• 06-16-2007
MusicMan has completed nuclear tests and had Pet scans this past week. His immune system is low and he's developed a viral infection which he's on meds for. They won't begin the chemo treatments until he is better.
• 05-22-2007
The lung doctor gave MusicMan an exam, told him to try to take short walks 3X's a week and he can begin driving again if he feels like it. They set up more tests in June.
• 05-17-2007
MusicMan seen the cancer doctor today. They said that he needs time to recover from the lung surgery and pain yet before anything else can be done. He's to have bloodwork and nuclear testing done on
06-13 and 14. He sees the cancer doctor again on 06-21 to set up chemotherapy treatments.
MusicMan still has trouble sleeping due to his lung capacity and breathing good. He sleeps better elevated some. He continues his breathing treatments. He still has a lot of pain and limited mobility range.
The dressing was removed over the port area, on his right side, but it began bleeding alittle so it had to be recovered. He sees the lung surgeon again on 05-22 for a follow-up report.
• 05-11-2007
The dressing on the port (on MusicMan's right side) was redressed with a temporary dressing. This stays on for 24 hours. He has lost 22lbs but is bloated from the cancer and fluid retention. He does not sleep good due to the pain and breathing problems even though he has meds for both.
• 05-10-2007
The chest x-ray was done on the 9th and looked okay. Beautiful cards and flowers have been sent to MusicMan and are still arriving. This is so thoughtful and uplifting for him.
MusicMan's Aunt Janie from Kansas http://www.janehurt.com and Aunt Dona came by to see him today which was a nice surprise. He is doing good considering everything.
• 05-08-2007
The pathology report shows that there were two different and separate cancers near each other in the lower right lung. This is very rare and the surgeon said he's never seen a case like it before. There is still some cancer present. MusicMan has Stage Three cancer. The lung surgeon said. "What we need now is a MIRACLE from God. We know he can work miracles."
They removed the port on his right side and he was sent home. Home health care was canceled. He continues taking the pain meds and will do the breathing treatments at home too. MusicMan will see the cancer doctor for follow-up's and treatments and the lung surgeon as well. The hospital will do a chest x-ray on 05-09.
• 05-07-2007
MusicMan had a slight set back. On the 5th his right arm swelled up a lot because of an injection that accidently went through a main artery. It wasn't done intentionally and we don't fault the nurse. They did an ultrasound to look for blood clotting and he has to have blood thinner injections in his abdomenom once every twelve hours. He also has developed a touch of pneunomia and is getting antibiotic injections. His blood pressure went up and they adjusted the meds to bring it down. He has had the epidural, catheter and oxygen removed (in that order). They will remove the port (2 drain tubes) from his right side on 05-07. MusicMan is into his third day of taking short assisted walks. He can get out of bed alone though he can't go far without help due to the port tubes. Walking makes his chest hurt more since the epidural was removed but he has to build up using his lungs again now. He gets pain meds for this.
• 05-03-2007
MusicMan's 4 hour surgery was May 1 and went well. The doctor removed the entire lower lobe of the right lung and 20% of the right lung to get the cancerous tumor and a round calcificated mass which is the (non-cancerous) Histoplasmosis. They did have to break one rib. He has an epidural and a port plus he's hooked up to many contraptions. He's in the Cardio-Vascular Intensive Care wing and getting excellent care.
He said that he wouldn't wish this pain an anyone! The first day he rated his pain at #20. May 2nd he rated it at #9, May 3 he rated it at #5. So each day is better. It's difficult to take any deep breaths. He talks raspy since and we hope that improves. The first two days he had ice chips only. Today was the first day that he ate anything at all (even if it was all liquids). He had coffee, Jello and water. They are now getting him up to sit in a recliner twice a day. Today is also the first time that they are allowing MusicMan to have visitors as long as visitors restricts the visit as it wears him out.
• 04-24-2007
Lung surgery is scheduled for May 1, 2007 at 8 AM. We check into the hospital at 6 AM though. They will remove the lower lobe of the right lung and whatever else is necessary. The operation will take awhile and it will be late afternoon before he is taken to his room. Length of stay is expected to be 7 to 10 days.
• 04-19-2007
Heart catheterization and angiography was done early Thursday. MusicMan has 90% plus blockage but the heart surgeon wants to treat this with meds now and possibly do a coated stint later on after all invasive surgeries have been completed. At this time MusicMan is at home resting per doctors orders. We were given the okay for him to have the lung surgery (after he's been off his blood thinners for a week).
• 04-16-2007
The lung surgery is a GO if the heart surgeon okays it to be done.
• 04-10-2007
We wasn't able to see the lung doctor today as he was out again. They gave us a copy of the PET Scan findings. The doctor called us later to discuss his diagnosis. The tumor on the right lower lung is cancer and it can grow fast if not tended to. They want to confer with the heart doctor though as the heart may not withstand surgery without taking care of the heart issue first.
MusicMan has an appointment to meet with his heart doctor next Monday (04-16) to decide what course is best at this time.
• 04-02-2007
The doctor's office called to cancel and reschedule MusicMan's appointment until next week (04-10) since the lung doctor was called out of state on an emergency.
• 03-29-2007
MusicMan sees the doctor on 04-03 for results of the PET scan and the PFT test.
More news to be posted as we find out.
• 03-27-2007
A PET scan for MusicMan will be ran on this date. It will show any cancer present at all.
• 03-20-2007
After reading the heart specialist report and upon these findings the lung doctor has decided to wait to do any surgery until after the heart is dealt with.
• 03-15-2007
MusicMan seen the kidney doctor today. He said that the kidney tumor has not grown anymore and can be removed by laser at a later date. He said the kidney can wait until the heart and lung are taken care of.
• 03-06-2007
The right lung has a small tumor that is definitely cancer. MusicMan meets with the lung specialist on 03/20 to discuss the right lung surgery.
• 03-01-2007
First let us thank everyone for all of the well-wishes and prayers. The biopsy (of the tumor in the right lung) went well with no problems. MusicMan was awake during the procedure and they took several samples.
• 02-22-2007
In the past week MusicMan had the MRI, CAT SCAN, BONE SCAN and two blood test. He's also consulted with a heart specialist and the cancer doctor. The heart doctor wants to do a heart catheterization and then if possible put in a non-coated stint. He will call when he finishes looking at all the prior test results. The cancer doctor told us there is NO cancer in the bone yet. There is a new tumor in the right lung. He will do a biopsy on this March 1, 2007. He said that we are also looking at removal of the right kidney in the future. They will be consulting with the other doctors about the kidney.
• 02-06-2007
MusicMan saw Dr Guaglianone from the CCTC and he wants to check several things.
On 02-15 MusicMan will undergo an:
•MRI
•CAT SCAN (FAST - no food until afterwards)
•BONE SCAN
We return to Dr Guaglianone on 02-20 for the full results.
• 01-30-2007
Painted Pony went to the doctor for a bad cold and the doctor also talked to MusicMan concerning the ultrasound results...
'The left kidney measures 14 cm in length. A large cyst measures 5.3 x 4.4 x 5.7 cm. (A smaller cyst shows also.) There is a heterogenous structure extending off the inferior portion of the left kidney which appears larger compared to the previous and is renal cell carcinoma.' MusicMan will see the doctor on 02/02/07 to make plans to be treated at the (local) Cancer Care Treatment Center now. We ask for your continued prayers.
• 01-26-2007
Ultrasound was done on kidneys.
MusicMan is not going to pursue treatment at Barnes for several reasons. He confers with doctors again on Feb. 2nd.
• 01-03-2007
A visit to the physician to discuss options available. MusicMan has CCHF
(Chronic Congestive Heart Failure).
The doctor will call us in a week to let us know what arrangements can be made as to sending him to a specialist in St. Louis at Barnes Hospital Academic Program. MusicMan isn't sure if he wants to take this option or not.
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