Another Trip to VA, Mr Really Nice Guy and Mr. Fussy, and the answer to whether Mark will go to Bangkok one more time or not, and the latest buzz in cancer research.
The Accommodations and Trip to VA to Get Chemo and Cat Scan
Mark and I went to Houston for his chemo the week before last and returned home without chemo because Mark's WBC's were too low. On Sunday, the guys had to drive down to Houston again and they shared a room in the courtesy quarters at the VA Hospital on the 4th floor. Two double rooms share a bathroom and Mark reports that he and James were locked out of the bathroom from 4 pm until 10 pm. Mark reports a fight breaking out on the floor which James did not even hear. They could only get this VA room for one night due to heavy demand so they went to the only motel that seemed to have vacant rooms for Monday and Tuesday nights. Houston Rodeo people still have all the rooms booked. The guys report that the ceiling in their rooms was falling in and a car had run into one room and it was left caved in, and the motel did not really have internet except one computer in the lobby which was used by neighbors and nearby schoolchildren and seldom available to guests of the motel, but otherwise it was ok. James went with Mark to Houston as Mom had a National League of Nursing assignment in Pine Bluff Arkansas from Monday until Thursday night.
Mark picked Mom up at the airport on Thursday looking like he was going to surf a wave in Hawaii. He has been boating on Lake Austin with his friend David the last three evenings. They boat down to the Hula Hut and get a bite to eat. What a life! Mark has gotten in all the boating he could as he anticipates being really sick from chemotherapy three days after chemo. Mark is trying to squeeze in all the fun and enjoyment in life that he can and not let cancer treatment consume all the time he has left. He plans to go to Bangkok for one more trip April 3 to May 3. He talked Dr. Breene, his doctor this week, into thinking it was ok: a small sabbatical from chemotherapy.
Mr. Fussy and Mr Nice Guy
There is somewhat of a pattern in which anywhere from one day to three days after chemo until several days before time for chemo again, Mark gradually becomes Mr. Fussy, until he is not happy with anyone or anything, slumped over, depressed, sick, dying, irritable, and worse. Several days before time for chemo again he gradually becomes Mr Really Nice Guy so thoughtful and full of energy, washing and cleaning up the car, cooking, cleaning the house, doing fun things, and positive about everything. Chemo is very crazy making.
Kris Brown's Father who has cancer and is at Sloan Kettering
Kris' father is doing better. He was accumulating fluid in his chest and having to have it drained. Some innovative doc in the ER found a way to fix the problem. ...so no more fluid accumulation. Thanks to Kris I learned that the big thing at Sloan Kettering and many other places seems to be immunotherapy. That is the buzz in research today. Check immunotherapy for adenocarcinoma (type Mark has) .Note: if you click on the words "immunotherapy for adenocarcinoma" above you will go to an interesting article on the latest research.
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