Are you getting cancer treatments during COVID-19?
Are you getting cancer treatments at the moment? What about diagnostic tests, like blood tests, CT scans, mammography, PET scans etc? Is your surgery going ahead as planned or postponed?
I'd like to hear from you. What is like being in treatment during the COVID-19 crisis? How are you doing?
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@alamogal635- Good morning. Your CT results are great! I have one scheduled for the middle of June. I have an appointment with a new PCP next week. I'm hoping that the appointment will still be on. I have a bit of a cough but no other symptoms. Stay well my friend.
@marvinjsturing Marvin, that must be frustrating for both you and your wife. Not having a support team by your side at procedures can sometimes make the situation feel lonely. Are you up to having some quality time with her later in the day, then?
Ginger
@mom23boys I have a MOHS procedure scheduled on 4/3 at my dermatologist's office. Twice I have checked with them, and it is still moving forward as scheduled. Perhaps because I also have a history of melanoma, they are keeping it.
Ginger
@merpreb Thank you. It was a relief. There will be another year of every 6 months CT scan provided all is well. That is provided all stays as it is. I have to thank my new PCP for having been so thorough in her requests for all sorts of tests. I resented those tests at the time. Ha! She knew what she was doing. I will be thinking of and praying for you that you and your new PCP get along great as well as doing the same for your coming CT. scan in June. That cough could be allergies, or something else much less scary than the Corona VIrus. Keep me posted as to what all is going on my dear friend.
@gingerw Yes, we are able to have quality time when I get home. Starting to notice fatigue and nausea from treatments but I have meds for the nausea. I am hoping to include my wife in the appointments with the doctor through a Messenger call or at least on speaker phone.
Hello- @marvinjsturing. When I had my treatments I took anti-nausea meds before, during and after my treatments and before bed until I didn't feel ill anymore. I'm hoping that you can ask for more help with feeling ill. That must be miserable?
@merpreb I take the meds an hour before my treatment and as needed after my treatment. I am so thankful for the small blessings like feeling good when you wake up in the morning.
@marvinjsturing- Indeed small blessings are the bomb! I took them even if I didn't feel ill- I wanted to keep up on them because I hate being sick to my stomach! lol. Hopefully, as your treatments proceed you will feel less ill. Unfortunately, fatigue is the main side effect. But I'd much rather feel fatigued!
@merpreb It's nice to be "confined" to home. I can take a nap at anytime I want to!
I hope it goes well. i have a fairly large area by my collar bone that I'm not looking forward to having removed. It's been there for a few years but getting bigger. Took breast cancer for me to start taking care of all of the other "little" things, as I call these annoyances. I'd rather put it off a bit until all of this virus stuff has passed. Too much risk for infection due to low white blood cell counts from my other treatment. Again, I hope all goes well with your Mohs.