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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@huronshores- Good morning. It must be extremely frustrating to have your doctor poo-poo a lot of what you ask him. Have you considered a second opinion? Does your doctor want to give you a new medicine or just a refill for the Hydroxyurea? I'm so glad to hear that you are following recent recommendations for protection against COVID-19. Make sure that you wear a mask and gloves. Most phlebotomists wear gloves, but I hope that yours has a mask on. If you have plenty of masks maybe bring one in case she doesn't?
@richcolleen- Hi. I bet that you're glad that those are done. Do you have the results yet?
Yes. One word which said reassuring .than my primary Dr called and said looked good.
My chemo was stopped about 8 months ago because of my lung function,or breathing was difficult , since working with a pulmonary doctor I have normal lung function again. I have a growing renal cancer tumor in my lung which came from removal of kidney was completely cover with renal cancer. I have cancel a knee replacement and have reservations about going back on chemo even though the tumor is still growing, I do ct scans every 3 months on the upper body.
@w5wiggi- Good morning and welcome to Mayo Connect. You've really been through a lot! Side effects from treatments that are so bad that they have to be stopped are really the pits. I'm really glad that your lung function is once again good! Is your doctor thinking of trying another chemo treatment?
Yes, votrient, tablet which I have tried before and it slow it down a little. Be at this since 2013 Mayo removed the kidney and they including all have been wonderful in helping with this
Don't believe everything you see on the internet...or portal. By all means, wear a mask whenever you leave your home. At Mayo Rochester, patients and caregivers alike are required to wear masks in treatment/exam rooms. Nurses and the entire staff wear masks all the time, even tho they have "self-tested" before coming to work and once during the day. I find that to be more accurate on the mask question than anything else. And good luck with the CART-T. My wife is in day 4 and so far, no side effects except extreme fatigue, which could be the result of nadar from chemo on days -5.-4 and -3.
@ruttgerbay - So glad the hear your wife is doing so well.
How is your stay at GOL transplant house?
@ruttgerbay - That is great to hear Mayo Rochester requires the use of masks. Too bad Mayo Florida does not and actually asks you not to wear them unless you are sick. This knowledge is from being there 2 days (over 4 hours) with my brain radiation team. I am just praying I have not been exposed. And yes, I will be wearing a mask when I go for my labs and infusion on Thursday whether they like it or not.
Thanks .. especially with all that is going on around the world .. I am lucky - so have to continue this course for now. Take care.