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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Last Week was a Roller Coaster

On Sunday afternoon, Doug whisked me off to Rush Medical Center Emergency Room where I spent the next 4 days with swelling in the lining of the brain.  I had a ocular migraine earlier that morning that went away without event.  I went to visit my parents and all was fine, but when I got home I was very tired and took a nap.  When I woke up, I was out of it.  Blank stare.  Trouble forming words.  Slow movement.  Doug thought I was having a stroke.  He called our oncology nurse, Irene, who said to take me to the ER at Rush.

I have never had such intense pain.  It hurt to blink my eyes, move my neck or any other part of my body.  I hurt from my forehead to my ears to the base of my spine.  I had no sensation in my left arm.  I just tried to lay perfectly still and bring my mind somewhere else.  My emotions were unstable and I wasn't myself.

I resisted an MRI with contrast because I felt panicked when I had one without contrast.  I also refused a epideral puncture to determine if the cause of the brain swelling was infection.  I ultimately had the contrast MRI and based on that and the fact that the steroids they gave me worked so quickly, they determined the cause of the swelling was cancer.

I am now on a high dose of Tarceva (700 mcg) once a week to keep the brain swelling down.  I also am continuing with maintenance chemo once every 3 weeks for the lungs.  I am slowly weaning off the steroids.

I feel back to normal, but it was a scary episode.  I hope to avoid any recurrences and just get on with living a normal life.

2 comments:

LDA said...

That is scary. Glad to hear you are feeling back to normal. Thinking about both of you and send lots of love and hugs!

Lois

Peg said...

Scary indeed, damn. Glad for the quality care you're getting. Keeping you & Doug in my heart & prayers.