Update
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:48 pm
I was reminded that I haven't done a update on my husband's
cancer treatment
We are down to the last week of the external beam radiation
he takes a pill which has a side effect of fatigue and one of the side effect of the
radiation is fatigue which means he is tired a lot....some days he has lots of
energy feels well and up to doing things the next day he is down tired not feeling well
so we do our days day by day
Next week he has off then on the 30 of November goes in for his Brachytherapy which is a
treatment set up to zap high dose radiation into the prostrate this sounds really painful to me
there are 18 rods that are put into the prostrate with the radiation directed through them he will
have 3 treatments in about a 24 hour period and this is a over night stay at the hospital
they aren't removed while in the hospital and can move about very little
the dr. mentioned a spinal block
once this is over and he feels up to it we can leave and go on down to Quartzsite
As we were reading the information on the treatments for prostate cancer this one sounded like it
had the least side effects we are hoping so. Its not been a walk in the park but it's not been that bad
either...So says me how hasn't gone through it right?
When will we know if it's successful I know not...when the first psa is low maybe?
thanks for the reminder Jean
I do appreciate all of your well wishes over the past few months
sheila
cancer treatment
We are down to the last week of the external beam radiation
he takes a pill which has a side effect of fatigue and one of the side effect of the
radiation is fatigue which means he is tired a lot....some days he has lots of
energy feels well and up to doing things the next day he is down tired not feeling well
so we do our days day by day
Next week he has off then on the 30 of November goes in for his Brachytherapy which is a
treatment set up to zap high dose radiation into the prostrate this sounds really painful to me
there are 18 rods that are put into the prostrate with the radiation directed through them he will
have 3 treatments in about a 24 hour period and this is a over night stay at the hospital
they aren't removed while in the hospital and can move about very little
the dr. mentioned a spinal block
once this is over and he feels up to it we can leave and go on down to Quartzsite
As we were reading the information on the treatments for prostate cancer this one sounded like it
had the least side effects we are hoping so. Its not been a walk in the park but it's not been that bad
either...So says me how hasn't gone through it right?
When will we know if it's successful I know not...when the first psa is low maybe?
thanks for the reminder Jean
I do appreciate all of your well wishes over the past few months
sheila