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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Thank you for the information. I currently, no treatment or therapy planned. I will be contacting my team this week to see if there is anything they suggest while I wait.
@mike1367- That's a great idea. It's always best to be pro-active. It makes me feel more in control. That's tough to feel when you have been told that you have cancer- like being rolled over with a boulder. Are you doing better with your anxiety?
I am good, a bit of anxiety once in a while but nothing to bad.
@miike1367- That's to be expected with cancer and COVID-19! Try and enjoy this time because chemo will change your body. Any treatment for cancer has to involve either surgery or radiation or chemicals. They all change our bodies, but so has cancer. We can talk about that later if you wish. Are you on the men's prostate group? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/prostate-cancer/
Yes, I am on the prostate cancer group. It's crazy what Covid-19 is doing to some cancer treatment. Fortunately my sister and uncle are both continuing their treatments at this time.
Have not received my CURE subscription yet but thank you for sending this. I have my labs and infusion Thursday and to be honest, I am scared to death. As I had said previously, Mayo was not wearing masks and asking patients not to wear mask unless they were sick. This was last Monday and Tuesday when I went for brain radiation. Now that masks have been allowed by the CDC, I wonder if they will wear them. Because I have had progression, I am hesitant to cancel my infusion. I did receive a message on my portal that my PA will have a phone conversation with me instead of the office visit but that they feel I need to have the labs and infusion done on time. Not a great feeling. I plan on wearing a N90 mask and they will have to deal with it although I feel like I have already been exposed by 4 of them last week.
@seaspray- I have no idea why magazines take so long to be mailed. It seems as if that's prevalent throughout magazineland. Here's the link to their on-line mag. https://www.curetoday.com/
@merpreb I have their online subscription, so that works for me. I am better able to choose what I want to read, without a lot of print ads that distract me. I have only one print subscription, and that one has no ads.
To keep on topic for this discussion, I was able to get my MOHS procedure done on Fri for skin cancer. There were 6 other patients there that day. One couple, not masked, complained loudly for having to wait longer than they felt they should have had to. With an abbreviated work day/week, and minimum staffing, I was happy to be there at all! Fortunately my next appt with oncologist is not until end of May, so hopefully things will be a new normal by then.
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Following-up on my telemedicine question, I just came across an article from MedPageToday which indicates that CMS has relaxed rules on telemedicine during the pandemic, BUT (and this is an important BUT) it won't preempt limits imposed by states. Interesting, huh....
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/85702
Nancy Shortahot) Hi Colleen, news is....I have had all the radiation that I can have for the rest of my life. Possibility of chemo or? I don't know. Cat scan showed growth in my right lung . They removed a liter of fluid from my left lung. Am able to breathe a litttle better. I will have a filter put in some vein on Tuesday 4/7 at OHSU surgery time 4+ hours. Doesn't sound fun! This is to stoop blood clots from getting to my heart or lung. I'm not looking forward to this at all. Necessary to be done. Will get back here when I can. Please let Teresa know. Thanks Nancy