Friday, June 27, 2008

5-FU update

After three rounds of the new chemotherapy drug (5-FU), my Dad is doing okay. He reports this drug to be much more difficult to adjust to than the gemcitabine.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Les Paul


WOW! June 21, 2008 was a wonderful day. I attended the Les Paul's 93rd birthday. It was a marvelous concert. He is quite the musician. He can make his guitar sing the tunes like no one else. He had an eight-year-old boy play a few tunes. Also, he had a singer, fiddle player, tap dancer and a harmonica player. All of these people added to the aurora of Les.

I want to thank my brother-in-law, John. He was able to get advance tickets through Discovery World. John does not know how thrilled I was to go. And better yet Les put on a show that touched me. I smiled and cried in the Pabst Theatre darkness. I was like the kid in the candy store seeing and hearing the legend of rock and roll.

So you think that was all. Not on the hairs of my chinny, chinny chin. We were exiting the Pabst: Judy, John and Mary and me. John's cell phone rang. He told us we had to wait a minute. Eric Cudahy came out to give us two VIP tickets. These got us in to see Les after the show and maybe get an autograph. John and I went back into the Pabst to wait for Les. There was a long line of people waiting to have stuff autographed. Les came in, and I attempted to get his autograph prior to him starting the autograph line. The Discovery World people wanted Les to see his birthday cake; it was in the shape of a guitar. The people then led Les up to the table. My autograph chance was gone. Ah contraire! But to my surprise the CEO of Discovery World, Joel, waved me and John to follow them to the table. To our surprise Joel got us a photograph with Les. This is done before the line of people could get their stuff signed. He signed two tickets for us. John and I shook Les's hand. What more can you say....... WOW! What a great night.

Philippe


Note from Michelle: You can click on the ticket below to see the autograph. The autograph is written over the picture of a guitar pick.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Another significant weight loss

My mom let me know earlier this week that my dad's weight is down to 124 pounds again. He hasn't been this low since the fall before the first two stints were put in. This time it isn't caused by excess vomiting; most likely it is related to the 5-FU. His appetite is down and food tastes funny. These are common side effects of 5-FU. Because his food intake is down, he is getting weaker. Hopefully, we can turn this trend around again soon.

I'll be seeing my dad soon and will write more after I see him.

Monday, June 9, 2008

5-FU Treatments

After the second 5-FU chemotherapy treatment my mom explained some of the details of the new treatment.

As I indicated in a previous post, this is an old chemotherapy drug. To minimize side effects, it is being administered differently than had been in the past. My dad receives this new treatment every three weeks. A treatment starts with a vitamin bolus run in intravenously through his port. This portion of the treatment is done at the cancer clinic. Next, the chemotherapy drug is started while my dad is still at the clinic. It runs in for 46 hours through the port. My dad carries the IV bag and pump for the 5-FU in a fanny pack while it is running in. Finally, my mom disconnects the IV at home.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Tilly's Pups

I've started a new blog for my mom to provide updates on news with Tilly's puppies. The link is provided below and in the "Links" list on the right. I hope everyone enjoys this story of new life!

Tilly's Pups