Thursday, May 29, 2014

Half Strength BCG Makes A Big Difference

I'm happy to say that my installation was 100% better than last week.  There were no issues at all with the catheter and that was a huge relief after what happened last week.  Hopefully, it was from better relaxation on my part.

The BCG strength was cut in half for this treatment, due to the bad side effects that I had during treatment number 21.  BCG treatment effects and side effects are cumulative in nature as you continue to bombard the inner lining of the bladder with TB.  Not only do the three treatments in a row have a cumulative effect, but so does all the other treatments over the last three years.  Dr. T had stated that we could either stop the treatments all together because of the side effects or cut back on the strength.  He was very impressed with getting through the first 21 treatments and said that we have gotten further into the treatments than most.  I decided that I would go with the half strength on the 24th (last of the three in May) and see what happens.

What happened was that instead of a very intense 6 hours (after the two hours of holding the BCG), it was only intense for the first 3 hours.  Still the constant running to the bathroom during the start, but the last 3 hours were much less in the trips to the toilet.  I still had a sore bladder at the end of the day, but it was much more manageable this time.  The bleeding was still evident throughout the day, but it was at the regular levels versus what I experienced in session 21 last fall.

It is not unusual to cut back the strength as I have seen in posts at www.gotbladdercancer.blogspot.com the author had the lower dosage recommended by Dr. Lamm himself.  I feel that the key is to try to get to the end and if the last of the three treatments in a rotation has a lessor does, that is okay if it gets us to the end.

My next Cystoscope will be on October 29th and then the final 3 treatments will be in November.  I've started my research on a two week Hawaiian vacation for the following February.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Treatment Off To A Rough Start

Treatment #23 did not start out very well.  Getting the catheter into my bladder was a major effort and took three tries.  During the attempts my mind raced back to treatment #8, where it also took three tries and the pain of the attempts along with the high residual pain for an additional two days.  Well, Dr. T did eventually get the catheter and medicine into my bladder and it left me feeling very light headed.  Dr. T left the room and said that he would see me in another week and somewhere between trying to get off the table and get to my pants, I blacked out.  I came too laying on the floor and on my side.  I looked down and saw that I was unclothed from the waist down and deducted that I had fainted.  After getting my clothes on, I got the attention of my doctor and he had the nurses get me some water and started to take my blood pressure.  I remember that my second blood pressure test was 80/52, which is very low.  After getting Nancy to come back and passing my final blood pressure test, I was released to go home.

The normal 2 hours of rocking and 6 hours of drinking and peeing went very well after such a horrible start.  I did not have any appetite, but did eat dinner and some freshly baked chocolate cookies.  Thankfully, I've had no residual pain from the three attempts of the installation and now a day later, my only issue is a sore right side of my head that evidently struck the floor quite hard from the fall.

Next week is the last treatment until November.  We have decided that we will cut the strength of the BCG in half, so that we do not experience the large amount of bleeding that we had in the third treatment last fall. The third of the three treatments always has the most complications due to the cumulative effect of three treatments in a row.

Please pray for an easy installation next week and a minimum of side effects and pain.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Treatment #21

I thought that with about 7 months between treatments that today would be an easy day, but I was wrong. Installation and the two hours holding period were pretty routine.  The next six hours were just as intense as the last treatment with the only difference was the bleeding levels were below normal. Although 12 hours after the installation I was still passing blood.

The best news was that I had no chills today and wanted to eat at the end of the day.  I'm very thankful that I only have two treatments to go this month and three more in November.  Also, thankful for the answer to prayer today that the bleeding would ease up.

We go again next Wednesday morning...