Gus' week of no chemo went by too fast. We were enjoying it so much. He never felt great, but he felt o.k. We accomplished several projects and made the most out of each day.
Last Saturday, Gus started his second cycle of chemo. We have set his cell phone to remind him to eat 30 minutes before taking his chemo and then to alert him to take his chemo tablets. That is four alerts each day and we selected the "siren" ring to really get his attention. It reminds us of that beloved chemo pump that was a part of our lives for seven weeks last summer. The pump would scare you every time its siren would sound off. We really struggle with remembering to take the medicine 12 hours apart at the same time each day so this is our solution. We then have to make sure the cell phone is with Gus. This morning as we started for Bozeman, we had to come back home to get the phone where Gus had left it. The siren was going off as I stepped into the house to retrieve it.
Gus is gaining weight, but he is not eating enough for the weight gain to be legitimate. We are suspicious that he is retaining fluid. For three or four days in a row, Gus has gained a pound a day. The doctor today said chemo can affect the heart so instead of keeping the fluids moving through the body, the fluid is allowed to pool in low places, like your feet, legs and around your lungs. The doctor today could find no evidence of extra fluid so we will watch and wait a week and see if there are any changes. The one place we can see some difference is above his eyes. They are puffy. We never dreamed we would be surprised to gain a few pounds. The medical profession has such a challenge in balancing the chemo. Enough to kill the cancer, but not the patient.
Another side effect Gus is experiencing is problems with his teeth. Once again, chemo is the likely culprit. He just had a root canal done and now he has another tooth that is loose. He has a dentist appointment for this coming Monday.
Gus' CA 19-9 came back slightly higher than the previous reading. It was 99 this time. Our prayer is that it does not continue to rise.
Gus is attending a men's retreat this week-end in Great Falls. Five men from our church will leave Friday morning and return late Saturday night. The guest speaker is Mark Lowry who is one of Gus' favorite entertainers. We are thankful that Gus feels well enough to enjoy an outing.