Monday, June 16, 2008

It's a GO!!!

Great news today!! They did a lung x-ray and things have improved significantly since Friday. They increased the amount of diuretics significantly over the weekend and this has done the trick. The diuretics (Lasik) reduce the edema (swelling) and you can see this in her legs and she can feel it in her breathing. The doctors were very pleased to see this and have given the go ahead for the chemo. Now the big debate is whether to use a very high dose (200 mg) of Melphalan) or a reduced scope (140mg). The higher dose has a higher success rate but it also has much more toxicity and worse side effects. The doctors are debating whether she can tolerate the higher dose, with the lung specialist stating that he believes the lower dose is the right option. So we are a GO. We had dinner at home tonight with the family and then moved to the apartment in Boston. This will be our germ free cave for the next 4 weeks. We have Lysol wipes, Purell, hand soap, etc. everywhere. Chris also starts a regimen of drugs (13 different prescriptions) which requires an advanced degree in pharmaceuticals to administer. That is Steve's job, as the caregiver, to manage all items outside of the Amyloid center. He will do all meal preparations (not a strength), all cleaning (not bad at it), all transportation, shopping, phone updates (pretty good), psychologist (better than most) and be the medical advocate (excellent).
Tomorrow will be a major milestone in beating this thing.