John had his second dose of Cisplatin on Dec 11. Since then, he has been suffering from diarrhea (probably from adjusting to being on Nutrien), an infection at the insertion point of his feeding tube and last night he developed a swollen left calf. When I called the nursing supervisor, I was advised to take him to emergency asap as chemo patients often suffer from blood clots. Indeed, the diagnosis came back today confirming the suspicion. Now he has to be referred to the Thrombosis Clinic and has been put on blood thinners. It has not been a good week for us at all. I believe that at the end of the treatment, I will probably become very good at catching curve balls.

To all who are on chemo, please do not overlook any swelling in the legs and don't wait to see if the swelling subsides. The patient needs to be looked at as soon as possible.


Gloria
She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails... Elizabeth Edwards

Wife to John,dx 10/2012, BOT, HPV+, T3N2MO, RAD 70 gy,Cisplatinx2 , PEG in Dec 6, 2012, dx dvt in both legs after second chemo session, Apr 03/13 NED, July 2013 met to lungs, Phase 1 immunotherapy trial Jan 18/14 to July/14. Taxol/carboplatin July/14. Esophagus re-opened Oct 14. PEG out April 8, 2015. Phase 2 trial of Selinexor April to July 2015. At peace Jan 15, 2016.