Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The worst flu ever
We are going forward with High Done Interleukin 2 (it is used on kidney cancer and skin cancer). It makes the body's immune system work overtime to make more T cells and Natural Killer Cells to kill the cancer cells. Joe is told to expect the flu x 10 (and will be worse after a few doses). There are a whole host of side effects (capillary leakage which leads to low blood pressure, kidney shut down thus water gain and more work for the heart, heart A fib, greater risk of infection and less than 1% of death/coma I'm trying to ignore). These side effects will be controlled and may skip doses because the point is to to make him as sick as they can which out crossing the line. Most side effects go away once the IL2 is out of the system. It is administered via central line every 8 hours in 15 minute long infusions. The first dose will be Monday July 30 in the afternoon once the central line is put in that morning. Because of the risk of infection visitors are limited (and they have posted visitor hours where as the CC did not).
Since his last dose will be Friday afternoon 8/3 it is not likely that he will be released until Saturday morning meaning I don't think I'll be at Maggie's baby shower. I'm disappointed because I want to celebrate my soon-to-be-here nephew (and I love party planning). Also, I think I'm the only one who knows the name they have chosen so it will will be harder for people to pay me to disclose the name :). I'm still doing planning work before it and I hope I can still be there but right now Betsy said they will take care of it (with my protégée Ellie). Betsy is going to be at my house for the week with the kids.
Joe is told to expect to not be moving from the couch for a few days. He does want to try to stop by the Couturier gathering and then crash at Mom and Dad's. I told him we will see. At the very least the kids will be there and I want to stop for a while too. Right now Joe to focused on the grading for the class he teaching online for BGSU and getting ready for the new school year.
As always, Joe’s sense of humor is there. Part of yesterdays’s appointment was confirming what was already know in CAT scans. He had never had one done of the brain before. He was cracking jokes like “Results of brain scan: I have one.”
We do it all over agin Aug 13 for another week. That may mean Joe will not be teaching the first few days of the school year which starts for him Aug 28.
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