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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@elizm I think it is wise to check with your insurance prior to accepting a televisit with any dr, if possible. My husband had a televisit with his nephrologist, and was charged as if going to a dr out-of-network. I asked him to challenge it. My next appts are in late April to late May with various drs. PCPs and specialists are having to furlough staff, but the overhead of rent and utilities continues.
Ginger
I had a transplant in 2018 and have weekly labs to monitor my medications levels and CBP as well. I have been using LabCorp and they have adopted my quarantine in my vehicle policy. I have been wearing a mask using a Clorox wipe to open the door and clean the kiosk to log in. They call me on my phone so I don’t have to wait around potentially sick people in the waiting room. I am immune suppressed and have stopped my labs until this pandemic is controlled.
@seaspray- How did you handle riding in the car with your neighbor? Did you sit in the back seat?
@seaspray- Wow, that's extremely surprising to me. Perhaps they are saving protective gear for patients. Supplies are still low everywhere.
Hi, Dave Foster. The Mangurian building is the cancer building at Mayo, Jacksonville, and is separate from the hospital. They have a check point table at the entrance, but I did not see masks available. But you could ask for one there, if you don't have your own. Is your Dad getting IgG infusions? Welcome! I hope everything goes well you him!
Merry - I rode in the front seat, the back seats were about the same distance.
@seaspray- How are you doing today?
Yeah, I've been to Mangurian several times. No mask was provided to my stepmom when she went for her onc. appts. there this week. She does not have symptoms. She did not ask for a mask. She does not think she needs one.The mask wearing evidence and guidelines are confusing. I found one of these in our first aid supplies. A "Curad antiviral mask". Thinking about having my dad use it on infusion day. Still wondering if it causes more harm than help as he has no symptoms, is not coughing, etc. Yes, he is infusing Daratumumab which I understand is an IgG1k monoclonal antibody. This will be his 42 infusion with this medicine. A miracle "cure" that is apparently allowing him to auto-immunize against the cancer cells.
@devehf- Good morning Dave. If a person wears the right mask properly it might help to stop any fluids from getting into mouth cavities. Wearing a mask is for protection from others if you are well and for protection for others if you are unwell. I would much rather err on the side of caution than take a chance.
Here is a video about putting a mask on and then gloves:
I am so sorry about the return of your cancer. I hope there is more treatment for you. I cannot go with my fiancée to his treatments. I feel so bad cause have always been there. I can’t even see his doctor because of all of this. Keep on smiling and I am praying for you. I believe so much in the power of prayer.