Ed's doctor visit and chemo treatment no. 9 was mostly uneventful. Every other visit Ed sees Meredith, the P.A. (Physician's Assistant), instead of the oncologist, and this visit was with Meredith. Here are the hi-lites of the visit: * His weight remained the same - 188 lbs. * His blood pressure was good. * All his blood work came back with normal/good levels. * All medications levels remain the same.
Meredith noted in her portable computer that Ed got a flu shot since his last visit and that headaches continue, he'd had a seizure since the last visit, his appetite is still at a loss and he still has the strange sensation of water trickling down his forearms. All in all, Meredith, like Dr. Splichal, feels Ed is doing quite well to be a brain tumor/cancer patient. Ed's seizures had been under control for four months, but now he has had three seizures in the past month. One on August 30, the next one approximately two weeks later, and then the most recent one was yesterday. About the same severity and endurance; no loss of consciousness, eyes rolling, mouth moving and saliva from the mouth, head and body jerking. Luckily, Ed has never fell or injured himself or anyone during one of these seizures that last just a few minutes. As always, he is left weak and briefly disoriented, but recovers relatively quickly.
At the time of the second seizure during this new round of seizures Dr. Mitchell (neurologist) decided to up Ed's Lyrica dosage from (4) 75mg capsules to (5) 75mg capsules. After I reported the latest seizure, he upped it one more capsule starting tonight. Ed now takes a total of 450mg of Lyrica and 500mg of Dilantin and 1 mg of steroids (Decadron). Dr. Mitchell doesn't seem sure why his seizures have returned. He said perhaps since Dr. S is slowly weaning Ed off Decadron (over past few months has gone from 12mg a day to 1 mg a day), that his brain could be swelling again. Or perhaps he is just having 'break-through' seizures. We are hoping the increase of Lyrica will have the desired effect.
Ed continues to get about with his walker, unassisted. Dr. S stated in at Chemo Treatment no. 8 that he wanted Ed to wean himself off the walker. Ed is scared he will fall and has not attempted to give it up yet. He is still assisting mama with making breakfast. He gets everything out that is needed to make breakfast, flips sausage as it cooks in the frying pan, and other things that Mama says are a big help to her.
He still has a non-complaining attitude and is still very pleasant and never seems to question his lot in life. He does seem to be more 'down' lately than he has been all summer. His speech is still hard to understand. I have helped him apply for assistance to help pay for speech therapy, but it's a lot of paperwork and really gets into your business. I don't know if we will ever get anywhere with it.
The strangest thing that has come about late summer and early fall, is the cat Mama and Ed have has begun having seizures. The first one happened approximately a month and half ago. This past Sunday he was sitting on the rail by the front porch and he dove off into the bushes. Mama thought he was after a lizard; I thought he fell off with a seizure because when I looked in the bushes for him he was laying still on the ground, then slowly got up. Today, Mama reported that the cat had a seizure right in front of them. Like the first one, he was laying in a chair on the front porch when he began seizing. He then fell off the chair on the floor and then lay stretched and taught, like he was paralyzed, with eyes wide open. Afterwards, he slowly came back to himself and acted normally. Mama and I have speculated as to why the cat could be having seizures. Mama did put TWO Frontline capsules on his fur a week before the first seizure. She thought it would keep him more 'flea-free' and not hurt him. Could he have gotten into some other type of poison? We just don't know. My Aunt Judy wonders if he picks up on Ed's seizure activity and responds to it. We just don't know. Ed still needs your prayers. Please pray that his seizures will get under control once again, and that his body will continue to tolerate chemo.
Please pray for Mama's health and her ability to take care of both herself and Ed. Please pray for his doctors that they will know how to treat him.
Meredith noted in her portable computer that Ed got a flu shot since his last visit and that headaches continue, he'd had a seizure since the last visit, his appetite is still at a loss and he still has the strange sensation of water trickling down his forearms. All in all, Meredith, like Dr. Splichal, feels Ed is doing quite well to be a brain tumor/cancer patient. Ed's seizures had been under control for four months, but now he has had three seizures in the past month. One on August 30, the next one approximately two weeks later, and then the most recent one was yesterday. About the same severity and endurance; no loss of consciousness, eyes rolling, mouth moving and saliva from the mouth, head and body jerking. Luckily, Ed has never fell or injured himself or anyone during one of these seizures that last just a few minutes. As always, he is left weak and briefly disoriented, but recovers relatively quickly.
At the time of the second seizure during this new round of seizures Dr. Mitchell (neurologist) decided to up Ed's Lyrica dosage from (4) 75mg capsules to (5) 75mg capsules. After I reported the latest seizure, he upped it one more capsule starting tonight. Ed now takes a total of 450mg of Lyrica and 500mg of Dilantin and 1 mg of steroids (Decadron). Dr. Mitchell doesn't seem sure why his seizures have returned. He said perhaps since Dr. S is slowly weaning Ed off Decadron (over past few months has gone from 12mg a day to 1 mg a day), that his brain could be swelling again. Or perhaps he is just having 'break-through' seizures. We are hoping the increase of Lyrica will have the desired effect.
Ed continues to get about with his walker, unassisted. Dr. S stated in at Chemo Treatment no. 8 that he wanted Ed to wean himself off the walker. Ed is scared he will fall and has not attempted to give it up yet. He is still assisting mama with making breakfast. He gets everything out that is needed to make breakfast, flips sausage as it cooks in the frying pan, and other things that Mama says are a big help to her.
He still has a non-complaining attitude and is still very pleasant and never seems to question his lot in life. He does seem to be more 'down' lately than he has been all summer. His speech is still hard to understand. I have helped him apply for assistance to help pay for speech therapy, but it's a lot of paperwork and really gets into your business. I don't know if we will ever get anywhere with it.
The strangest thing that has come about late summer and early fall, is the cat Mama and Ed have has begun having seizures. The first one happened approximately a month and half ago. This past Sunday he was sitting on the rail by the front porch and he dove off into the bushes. Mama thought he was after a lizard; I thought he fell off with a seizure because when I looked in the bushes for him he was laying still on the ground, then slowly got up. Today, Mama reported that the cat had a seizure right in front of them. Like the first one, he was laying in a chair on the front porch when he began seizing. He then fell off the chair on the floor and then lay stretched and taught, like he was paralyzed, with eyes wide open. Afterwards, he slowly came back to himself and acted normally. Mama and I have speculated as to why the cat could be having seizures. Mama did put TWO Frontline capsules on his fur a week before the first seizure. She thought it would keep him more 'flea-free' and not hurt him. Could he have gotten into some other type of poison? We just don't know. My Aunt Judy wonders if he picks up on Ed's seizure activity and responds to it. We just don't know. Ed still needs your prayers. Please pray that his seizures will get under control once again, and that his body will continue to tolerate chemo.
Please pray for Mama's health and her ability to take care of both herself and Ed. Please pray for his doctors that they will know how to treat him.
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