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Wife Just Diagnosed w/ ES SCLC - What Can We Expect?

Lung Cancer | Last Active: Aug 20, 2022 | Replies (222)

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Dede - We tried a suppository yesterday late-morning and she started leaking fluid around 5:00 pm but could not evacuate her bowels. I put her in adult diapers for the evening and overnight the suppository fully did its job - she woke up with a "full diaper".

She has been coughing on and off for the past few days trying to clear her throat and it was more severe this morning. She complained of having difficulty breathing so she was taken to the hospital again by ambulance. After a few tests and x-rays, they told us that her right lung was nearly filled with fluid and her red blood and platelet counts were seriously low due to the chemo she had received last week. They gave her a unit of blood and a couple bags of platelets to correct the anemia issue and will be draining the fluid from her lung tomorrow morning.

We will be seeing the Oncologist Tuesday afternoon for her hip x-ray results (assuming she is released from the hospital tomorrow or Tuesday morning) and we will discuss her episode today with him. Clearly they will have to reduce the chemo drugs strength for her second treatment next week.

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I am glad she had full diaper as you say as bowel blockage is to be avoided. I hope the transfusion helps get her red blood cells and platelets back up for future plans.
Where is she having the lung drained? Hospital? Pulmonary doctor?
You both are in our thoughts and prayers. Let us know how it goes tomorrow and Tuesday after seeing the oncologist. I need refresh....pulmonary oncologist?

Bob- Things are just never easy with cancer. Poor Liz, all these side effects from chemo and probably cancer too. I'm very glad that she was able to empty herself out. I think that because of her lack of interest in food and not eating much bunny food it will be very hard for her to have regular BM's. Also, Dee brought up a good point about anti-nausea meds. There seems to always be a trade-off.

The best of luck today. Was Liz discharged from the hospital?