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Friday, October 25, 2019

BROTHER STILL HAVING TROUBLE WITH NAUSEA

Transported my brother to the cancer center today for his lab work and infusion of fluids.  He is feeling really bad and is low on potassium and magnesium.  They added these in his infusion and also included nausea meds and steroids.  This always makes him feel better but lasts only about 2 days.  He is to see the Radiation Oncologist next Wednesday.

He also met with his dietician who gave him a new feeding schedule for his PEG tube.  She said that he had maintained his weight so well that he could cut down his feeding to 4 times a day and only one box of the protein drink.


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

BROTHER'S FOLLOW UP APPOINTMENT WITH RADIATION ONCOLOGIST

Transported my brother to the cancer center today.  His wife met us there.  We all met with the Radiation Oncologist who examined his neck and looked in his throat and said it all looked good.  He paid special attention to the burn on his neck.  Gave him a script for antibiotic cream.  Wants to see him in one week.

My brother's main complaint is the pain from the neck burn.  He is not complaining about pain in his throat which is rare.  His doctor said that this is the time when the pain really kicks in.  At this point in my treatment I was in some really bad pain and taking a lot of pain meds.

He was in a really bad mood today.  Seems angry at everybody.  Wants it to be all over.  In a way, it has just begun. 



Wednesday, October 16, 2019

BROTHER COMPLETED CHEMO AND RADIATION TREATMENT TODAY

Drove my brother to the cancer center this morning for his last of 3 chemo treatments and the last of 35 radiation treatments.  He was given a Ring The Bell ceremony at each department and given a small bell as a remembrance.  He also received a certificate from each department which was signed by the nurses and technicians.

It was a very long day.  We were there around 8:00am and left after 5:00pm.  He will still be going in for his fluid infusion every few days until he can maintain on his own.  It will probably be several weeks of infusions as the chemo treatment really takes its toll on his fluid balance.

The radiation burn on his neck is not looking good but will soon be on the mend.  He is putting two different types of cream on the burn.

His Medical Oncologist looked into his throat and said there is a hole where the tumor was.  He asked his wife and I if we wanted to see and we said yes - so we took a peek.  The two lymph nodes in his neck has reduced as well.  He won't be getting a PET scan for 3 months at which time we will know for sure if he is cancer free.  His Radiation Oncologist feels that it will be good news.

With radiation treatment you still cook for 4 to 6 weeks following the last treatment so he has a way to go with pain and discomfort.  Recovery is a slow process but it will get better.   He will probably continue feeding through his PEG tube for several more months.  He is getting good nutrition and keeping his weight at a good level - only lost a few pounds.  












Wednesday, October 9, 2019

BROTHER HAS BLISTER ON NECK.

On Monday October 7, I transported my brother to the cancer center for his radiation treatment and infusion.  He requested to see the Radiation Oncologist prior to his treatment in order to speak to him about the breakdown of the skin on his neck.  He was worried that the continued radiation treatments would make his neck worse and he feared an infection. 

The doctor he usually sees was out but he was able to see another oncologist named Dr. Low.  This doctor took a long time to explain things to him.  He went into detail as to what my brother could expect if he discontinued treatment.  It's a pretty horrible way to die from head and neck cancer.

He stressed the importance of nutrition.  His body needs the protein in order to heal.  My brother does not understand that the infusions he receives is not nutrition.  However, he is fighting nausea and does throw up his feedings so in order to keep his protein drinks down he needs to feed through his tube a lot slower and more often.

The doctor did mention continuous bag feeding which I had explained to my brother earlier.  However, the doctor said that he should wait on that and just try feeding slower and more often.

The doctor said his neck was not infected and gave him a script for Silverdeen cream.  Also said that it will get worse as the treatments continue.  He said that he could also give him an antibiotic patch that he can put on a couple of times a day.  This will all help him get through to his last treatment.  He only had 7 left at that time.

My brother will be receiving fluids every other day now -   Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.   The infusion includes nausea meds so this along with the 3 nausea pills he takes should help.

He is looking pretty bad these days.  Cheeks sunken in and eyes dark and sad.  He said he just wanted to die.  He doesn't feel that he is going to make it through this ordeal.

Friday, October 4, 2019

BROTHER DEHYDRATED AGAIN 7 DAYS AFTER SECOND CHEMO TREATMENT

It's been two days since his last infusion and he is really sick.  Very weak and nauseated.  Can not tolerate tube feeding.  Looks very bad with cheeks sunken in.  Very dehydrated.  The second chemo treatment is really kicking and taking its toll.

His neck is also starting to peel and crack from the radiation.  He is not cleaning it as he should and putting Aquaphor ointment several times a day.  He is not taking in the amount of water he needs to help with the dehydration.  He also refused Speech Therapy which would teach him how to help in swallowing.  I don't think this is the right time for that.  Maybe in a few weeks.  Right now he is not taking anything by mouth.

I spoke with his wife about getting an order for fluid infusion every day.  Also encouraged inpatient treatment for the third chemo treatment and after.

We will see the Medical Oncologist on the 16th prior to his third chemo treatment.  Hopefully we can discuss these issues at that time.

He is having the expected discomfort of no taste buds and smell is off - but no pain.  

Today he said he just wanted to die.  So little energy he used signs in order to communicate with us.  His throat is not hurting him, however, that radiation pain will be here in a few more weeks.