Doug's back pain comes and goes and is not the main concern. It must be arthritis. It seems extra-strength tylenol helps.
The last few weeks have been difficult. Doug has increasing fatigue and is sleeping poorly. He is eating less than usual due to the GI unrest and has lost a few pounds.
Over the last two weeks, he has developed peripheral neuropathy in his feet. At first his toes just felt numb, then it gradually progressed to pain. Sometimes pain in his legs. So I emailed the nurse navigator in Denver. She checked with the oncologist and he said to stop velcade for now, until we see him January 30. Doug is to continue taking cytoxan and dexamethasone.
Doug is very tired of all this and is worn down. I am getting tired too. We both are very glad to stop the velcade. Doug is at the end of cycle 5. We think the end is in sight; sure hope so! His blood counts are down quite a bit but still within the limits for CyBorD. We know many people have worse side effects.
So far we have escaped the flu. We are so thankful for that, as our town has been hit hard.
Love to all.
The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is His faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh each morning.
Lamentations 3:22-23
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
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