Fast forward a few weeks, Jessie was put back on the medicine with a slightly lower dose. So far so good. She has a bone marrow check coming up next Tuesday which is two days before Thanksgiving so I hope to find out about the expensive test that they did regarding her metabolizing the chemo. Maybe that will give us some answers. I wil update when we get the bone marrow results back in two weeks.
Jessie's Leukemia Update
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Counts back up!
I picked Jessie up from CNMC that night and she did go back to college the next day. The doctors took Jessie off of her oral chemo med and after a few weeks her counts are back up. One of the nurses was surprised that this was her first time stopping the medication stating that usually patients stop several times over the course of treatment. I think Jessie's body decided that it had had enough!
Monday, October 21, 2013
10/21/13 update- low counts during maintenance
Mike and I got up this morning itching to go down to Children's hospital, but we also wanted to wait a while so Jessie would have time to sleep. We figured it must have been a long night in the ER at St Mary's hospital then waiting 2 hours for the Children's transfer team in the ambulance to arrive. Then two hours back to Children's ER just to wait to be admitted back to the 4th floor east wing. We arrived about 10:40 am. She had already called on my cell phone to check on us. She was receiving her first bag of blood (Thank God to everyone who donates) when we arrived. She had received 2 units almost 4 weeks ago when she had a regular check up and her counts were low. Her attending oncologist came to see us while we were there. He and the team are currently mulling over several theories as to WHY Jessie is experiencing low counts during her maintenance phase of chemo. He said it is rare that one would need a transfusion during maintenance and especially rare that she would need two transfusions within a month. Imagine that! Another rarity for Jessie... So they are temporarily suspending the chemo oral medication to see if that helps. Their first thought was that the leukemia is coming back, but they are doing bone marrow testing for that and she has been negative for leukemia cells since April 2012- Praise God! Secondly, a virus may be the cause this time but I think they are looking deeper because she wasn't sick last time. They are also doing an expensive test that will tell us how her body is metabolizing the chemo. It may be that her body is not metabolizing it well and there is a build up that is causing the low counts. Another cause of low counts is sxcessive bleeding, but Jessie hasnt had anything like that. At any rate it seems that this current blood transfusion will hold her until next Tuesday when she comes for her normal monthly visit. More blood work will be done then and maybe we will have more answers then questions at that point. She texted me and said after her iV antibiotics she will be ready to be discharged so I'm going to pick her up tonight and then back to St Marys tomorrow if she feels well.
Say a prayer!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Fast Forward to 10/20/13
Jessie has been doing well with the diamox during the atra. She had a good summer and is now back at St Marys College of Md. She called tonight to say she has a fever of 101.5. She was on the way to the hospital to get blood work and get checked out as per the protocol. After the ER doc conferred with the oncology team, he gave Jessie a choice of whether she wanted to be admitted at St Marys hospital or Children's. she chose transport back to Children's and is being admitted tonight when she arrives. Mike and I decided that we would go down first thing in the morning unless she calls tonight and needs us. I told her I would keep my phone with me just in case. She is in good spirits and feeling ok. I'll write an update as things progress.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Diamox working
So Jessie had a bumpy road after the spinal tap for a few days, but since she was done with that session of Atra , her extra production of csf decreased daily. She did miss 3 weeks of college was was tough to recover from. She ended up withdrawing from her chemistry class and tried her best to finish strong in calculus and her design class.
I'm a little hesitant to talk about her current new maintenance cycle since it is going well so far. I don't want to jinx it. She had her bone marrow check Monday morning two weeks ago. It came back negative for leukemia cells so she is still in remission. Praise God!
Her maintenance cycle has ended now and she didn't have the debilitating headaches like before. Thanks to her oncology team for figuring out the problem and working on a solution so my Jessie doesn't suffer.
We are going to go on the vacation soon this summer that Jessie and I missed last year due to her long inpatient hospital stay. How sweet it will be to be at the beach with family!!!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Lumbar puncture completed
Jessie's spinal pressure was 42. It is supposed to be about 15-18.
Although a rare side effect atra can cause increase in production of cerebral spinal fluid.
They took off 16cc of fluid. Dr Schore said there's a limit to how much you can take off and he said that her body will make more in 2-3 hours. Now that we know what's causing the headaches we can combat them with medicine to decrease her pressure. She was taking a medicine called Diamox to do just that but apparently she's not taking enough of it. He tripled her dose per day and may increase it further depending on how she does. But the good news is that we definitely know what the problem is and now we can fix it!!
Although a rare side effect atra can cause increase in production of cerebral spinal fluid.
They took off 16cc of fluid. Dr Schore said there's a limit to how much you can take off and he said that her body will make more in 2-3 hours. Now that we know what's causing the headaches we can combat them with medicine to decrease her pressure. She was taking a medicine called Diamox to do just that but apparently she's not taking enough of it. He tripled her dose per day and may increase it further depending on how she does. But the good news is that we definitely know what the problem is and now we can fix it!!
They're back :-(
Atra, atra, atra. Tsk tsk tsk as I shake my head. Apparently atra can in rare cases cause an increased production of cerebral spinal fluid. Of course we all know Jessie is a rare creature who got a rare cancer and now is getting a rare side effect. (Atra is the main chemo med that cures Jessie's type of cancer).
The scene is set at the beginning of the week:
Her headache seemed to be manageable so she went back to college last Monday evening. On Tues afternoon Jessie called me to say that her headache went up to a 5 when she tried to lie down and was not feeling well at all.
I drove to St Marys to get her and took her straight to Children's ER. We got there at 9:30 pm. She was hydrated and they gave her some oxycodone and sent us home at 5am.
She slept most of the day on Wed but her headache continued to get worse. The oncologist told us to come back to the clinic today since it wasn't getting any better and to not take anything by mouth because she would probably be getting an lp. Trying to follow instructions, Jessie didn't even take pain meds overnight and got much worse. At 6 am this morning she couldn't stand it anymore. We came straight to the Children's ER where she is now on morphine and feeling much better. They are getting ready to do the lumbar puncture now to relieve the pressure.
The scene is set at the beginning of the week:
Her headache seemed to be manageable so she went back to college last Monday evening. On Tues afternoon Jessie called me to say that her headache went up to a 5 when she tried to lie down and was not feeling well at all.
I drove to St Marys to get her and took her straight to Children's ER. We got there at 9:30 pm. She was hydrated and they gave her some oxycodone and sent us home at 5am.
She slept most of the day on Wed but her headache continued to get worse. The oncologist told us to come back to the clinic today since it wasn't getting any better and to not take anything by mouth because she would probably be getting an lp. Trying to follow instructions, Jessie didn't even take pain meds overnight and got much worse. At 6 am this morning she couldn't stand it anymore. We came straight to the Children's ER where she is now on morphine and feeling much better. They are getting ready to do the lumbar puncture now to relieve the pressure.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Headaches gone!
Great news! Her headaches are gone. She said, " this is the best I have felt in a week. I think that was it mom". "IT" was probably inter cranial pressure. Her oncologist ordered medicine to decrease the fluid and the pressure in her eyes after hearing that she was still having mild but annoying headaches over the weekend. It seems that the medicine is working! hallelujah!! The pressure is most likely caused by the ATRA medicine that she is taking which is the main "cure" for her type of cancer. She only has to take the ATRA for 2 weeks at the beginning of each 84 day cycle. She is in the beginning of her 3rd cycle. The ATRA will be finished this Friday for this cycle and she will be weaned off the headache medicine.
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