Monday, May 19, 2008

News Flash: Xeloda Escapes Capillaries

Here's a small update with much more to come over the holiday weekend!

After her 2nd chemo infusion, Mom had a physically painful reaction to the chemo pill (Xeloda is what it's called). Her hands and feet became really tender and inflamed. She discovered that this reaction was due to the Xeloda overloading her body and actually leaking out of her capillaries and into her system.

I think she described the feeling to be something like the feeling you have when you get a blister from touching something extremely hot - only all over her palms, fingers, and soles of her feet.

Thankfully, the research nurse had said to stop the medication should something like that happen and give them a call. Mom had the reaction over Mother's Day weekend, so she stopped the meds that Saturday and called MD Anderson on Monday. They told her to continue to not take the Xeloda and call them once the inflammation had subsided.

She called them again after it had mostly gone away and they told her to remain off the Xeloda until they speak with her at her next appointment. That's a very nice blessing since that's what causes the side effects!!

We are very thankful that the doctor and nurse are so keen on keeping side effects like this to a very acute minimum. We expect them to lower the Xeloda dosage on this next trip in an effort to prevent the hand and foot pain from happening again.

And that brings us up to the next trip which is this week!! It will be a little different this time.

Dad, Mom, and Taylor are all driving to Austin this Thursday, the 22nd. They'll stay the night at our house and head to Houston early Friday morning. Friday's appointment is an assessment for Mom to have a port "installed." <~~That's my Realtor term....

But Friday is only an assessment and nothing more. Due to the holiday weekend, Mom will not have the port actually "installed" until the following Tuesday. So, after the assessment appointment on Friday they'll drive *back* to Austin and hang out with us for the weekend.

Then, on Monday (or early Tuesday), they'll drive back to Houston *again* to have the port installed, receive a 3rd infusion of chemo (wow - three already!?), and then head back home again (possibly with another night with us in Austin).

In the beginning of this whole process, when Mom was diagnosed...it seemed like everything moved so slowly. Now, that we are in the chemo treatment time, it seems to fly by. But, I guess time can't really stand still when you travel 1000 miles in 3 days once every 3 weeks!

(Midland to Houston via Austin one way = 503.54 miles)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well I pray that God continues to protect them with all their traveling on the road. I'm glad to hear that everything is going as planned (minus the side effect of burning hands/feet). I hope that dosages can get adjusted and everything rolls along as smooth as possible. Stay strong Sherrie! God is carrying y'all along ... keep relying on Him for his unending strength. Love you guys.

JoBeth :)