Wednesday, March 31, 2010

More on U. Chuck

I came into the blog a new way - so hope this works.
I brought U. Chuck home today , got some food into him and when I went to check on him at dinner time he was in bed. The chemo was pretty hard on him! I take him to see Dr. Goodman tomorrow and I imagine he will check his blood etc. and hopefully give us some kind of report.
I also talked to one of our radiologists at work this am. He is known for his knowledge of the liver so have been waiting for him to read so I could get some info. from him. According to him, there may be some light at the end of all this. He told me that if the chemo killed the tumor, then there is enough liver left for it to repair. Without the tumor to feed the mets, they could shrink and ultimately his liver could heal, He said that when we do a scan in about two months, if the tumor has been destroyed, we should begin to see some healing of the mets. This sounds like really good news to me! What it also means is that we are in for a fairly long fight - as in months. So we need to keep up with the food train and anything else we can do to keep Chuck well and keep his body fighting. I guess that this is one of the differences of a neuroendocrine tumor. Because they are "primal" they are easier targets of the chemo. I brought home the ca booklet they gave us and will try and make copies for all of us of the food section. That may help us with trying to figure out what he should eat. Then we can keep a close eye on him - esp. now and less as he heals. I felt much more postive after talking with Dr. Schmiedl. He looked at Chucks scan and felt that there was a good chance that he could recouver from this tumor. It will just take time and all of us keeping his spirits up and health good.
So all that is my news for today. I hope everybody is managing to read this blog - I'm never sure if I should e- mail or blog!
Looking forward to seeing all on Sunday!
LOve, Kathy - AKA Mom

Monday, March 29, 2010

(from Mom-kathy)

"Just a note - Chuck started chemo this afternoon. We'll see how it goes and how he feels in a couple of days.
I guess this may change the menu planning somewhat - sounds like now he has to eat more food that has been cooked - along with milkshakes etc. Bev was there also - we can both keep you posted on food etc.
More tomorrow - Love, Mom, AKA Kathy"

In case someone missed the email- RG

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Hi shelly. At this point it is really hard to say what Chuck may enjoy. I got him a chicken from Costco which tasted good to him ( he still has some of it. I went over tonite and sliced some off for him . Mostly he has been eating snack things ( raw vegetables etc) I know that shakes taste good to him and those could go in the freezer - after some thawing he could reblend them. Ham also comes to mind - know he likes that. He loved Bevs twice baked potatoes. I also know he doesn't care for vegetables that are cooked. Also things like pudding come to mind - or chicken with rice and broth also tasted good to him. - Bev made him some of that, and he enjoyed it. It's hard right now, because he doesn't feel very good , so he really doesn't eat very much. Bannanas taste good to him - maybe a fruit drink with some ice cream in it. I got him some hi proten powder so he could mix that in a fruit drink - like those Java drinks. he also likes nuts and those are good for him.
Hope this helps - sorry I didn;t get to you earlier!
Love, Kathy
Thought of a couple of other things. - scalloped potatoes he likes ( with Cheese ) and I know he does like cheese - got him some med. Cheddar and he enjoyed it with crackers.

Friday, March 26, 2010

from Shelley

Any chance we can get a list of Chuck's favorite meals? I'd like to contribute by making some small serving homemade meals we can put in his freezer that he can thaw and microwave or heat up in the oven. If I had a few of his favorites, I'll get started this weekend on some cooking. Any thoughts?

Thursday, March 25, 2010

from Kathy

This is from kathy, I will also e-mail briefly, but this is the main stuff for today.
I took Chuck to the Dr. today. Before we went there we went to searad to have a catscan. Dr. Peters read it and the scan did show a tumor in the tail of the Pancreas. From there we went over to see Dr. Goodman. He is the Dr. Chuck is seeing at the Swedish Tumor Institute and will continue to be his Oncologist. He had seen the scan when we got there and already had the report. - so. On Tues. when we were there he did a blood draw. From the time he had blood drawn at Overlake ( 6 or 7 days ago) until he drew blood Tues. Chucks pancreas markers had gone from 3 to 500. ( Big Jump) . He believes the tumor is what is called a neuroendocrine tumor which is a primal type of tumor. he feels that this tumor may respond to a type of chemo and suggested that Chuck start with this , this following Monday. He will be in the hosp. for 3 days so he can be closely monitored. With Chuck being at such a low level at this point, he wants to be certain that the chemo doesn't knock him down too far, and then - hopefully - it will bring him to above where he is now. After two rounds of chemo ( 3 weeks apart) we will do another scan and see if results can be seen. He is hopeful that this may give the liver some time to repair. ( Plus bloodwork to check pancreatic levels. )
After that Chuck had 6 litres of fluid drawn off via US. This should make him feel much more comfortabel immdiately. The fluid was pushing on his diaphram and heart and he did feel better.
The concern is that Chuck is so low now, the chemo may be a bit much for his body to handle.
I believe that Chuck has opted to try the chemo - I'll know more on that tomorrow.
As for food. Geoff has made a great spread sheet. When you sign up for food - don't bring too much. He eats a very little bit and more often. He loved the fresh vegetables I brought him and fresh fruit. Also the nuts tasted good and he loved Aunt Bevs potatoes. Also shakes are good. Anything that is easy for him to fix. He loves his new chair and with the table set up next to it he can put out some fruit, or anything that tastes good to him and nibble at it.
So that is today - perhaps some lite at the end of the tunnel?
Hpe this gets to ;you all. I have never blogged before - had to have Geoff lead me thru this signing up thing and bookmarking this particular blog.
Love, Mom, AKA Kathy

Some Nutrition info

Here's a link to a good article I found on nutrition for people with liver issues - Diet and Liver Disease - it's authored by a Brit, so forgive the strange spelling, but the advise is universal.

Also - talking with mom (Kathy) last night - she had mentioned that Chuck is really enjoying fresh snap peas and carrots. These work out as great snacks! Anyone know what his favorite fruit is?

-Geoff

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

this is Kathy blogging

first try at saying anything on Chucks blog

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Just a thought

To have one site where we can all post comments/questions/updates...

-Geoff