jm's Adventure with Multiple Myeloma: 2nd ASCT - Day 130 - September 25 2012

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

2nd ASCT - Day 130 - September 25 2012

Got up at o'dark thirty and left for Twin Falls, Idaho at 4:45 AM to make my 8:20 AM appointment time with Dr. Padavanija at the St. Luke's Hospital MSTI.  Had to stop once to let a female mule deer cross in front of me just below Mackay. Almost the entire drive was in the dark, so I had to be extra cautious.

Technician Anita drew my blood on a single poke - since I have no central access, I have to have my blood drawn from my arm each week. Anita uses a small butterfly needle and a light tourniquet and has great success reusing one of  2 of veins in the elbow area of my left arm.

My CBC was good. My white blood cell count was 4.9 (norms 4.5-11.0); hemoglobin normal at 12.8 (norms 12-15); and my platelets are recovering from last week at 167 (norms 140-440). Last week my platelets were low at 128.
My comprehensive chem panel is improved this week too. My creatinine is still slightly high at 1.06 (norms 0.52-1.04), but really came down from 1.26 last week. My BUN is normal on the high side at 17 (norms 7-17) - So, these reflections of my kidney function are good this week. The transient increases I've seen were probably due to Zolinza (vorinostat).

I was careful to drink lots of fluids again this week:
9/19/2012   3,400 ml
9/20/2012   3,500 ml
9/21/2012   2,500 ml
9/22/2012   3,000 ml
9/23/2012   3,500 ml
9/24/2012   3,500 ml
9/25/2012   3,500 ml

I waited for Dr. Padavanija, but not too long after technician Mark took my vital signs. My pulse never acts up when I'm at the doctor's office. I was tired.
I had my list ready for Dr. Padavanija.

Notes to Dr. Padavanija  25 Sept 2012 (My Day 130 Post 2nd ASCT)

1.    Velcade neuropathy in L foot, leg, and fingers is terrible. Experienced as like stepping on a HOT IRON and radiating up the back of my leg behind my knee (STILL waking me at night, necessitating ½ Percocet), with only slight radiation up to my left groin area. I’ve rated the neuropathy 9/18/2012 as 4 and today as a 6-7. Consider decreasing dose of Velcade or skipping a dose. Will try neurontin or some other drug as I cannot sleep at night due to pain.

2.    Continued post-shingles pain R back at lower scapula with no shingle outbreak.

3.    Zolinza Experience (1st Cycle Completed started 4 Sept 2012 and ended 17 Sept 2012)
·      Improving dry mouth and tongue.
·      Taste improving
·      Sustained tachycardia (90-98) and weakness
·      Leg cramps and charley horses in both legs and feet when stretching in bed
·      Continued fatigue, but still able to do all activities

4.    Creatinine and BUN Concern (Need CHEM PANEL today 25 Sept 2012) See Zolinza (vorinostat) causing “transient increases in Creatinine”'
  Creatinine 4 Sept 2012  1.09 (norms 0.52-1.04)   BUN nl.
  Creatinine 6 Sept 2012  1.26   BUN 19 (norms 7-17)
  Creatinine 11 Sept 2012 1.23  BUN 26
  Creatinine 18 Sept 2012 1.26  BUN 17

Dr. Padavanija and I decided that it would be best to HOLD the subcutaneous Velcade today September 25, 2018 because of my neuropathy complaints. I will take the dexamethasone 10 mg today and tomorrow as scheduled. I hate holding the Velcade because I think I am very responsive to it in the multiple myeloma department, but I cannot live my life with the degree of neuropathy that I'm currently experiencing. 

Dr. Padavanija thought it best that I try a neuropathy medication and we settled on Neurontin 100 mg once a day at night to begin with and gradually increase if it helps. So, I went to Walmart and picked up my prescription of Neuroton - one more pill to take - ugh...but, I'm hoping I can tolerate it because I CANNOT sleep at night due to the neuropathy. 

I will continue to go to Twin Falls every Tuesday to be evaluated and treated. I'm glad I have Dr. Padavanija on my team because she always listens to me and is responsive to my needs.


When I got home from Twin Falls, the air quality was much improved, so I wore my N-95 mask and walked Kemmer on the Mine Hill for 0.51 miles because someone was shooting down the road from us and I decided it was not safe.  Kemmer managed to find the same decaying skunk before I saw her - tried to roll on it - now smelling of SKUNK. I managed to stop Kemmer, but not before he had the smell of SKUNK on her face. When I got home I used Nature's Miracle SKUNK ODOR REMOVER on her face and it worked!




3 comments:

  1. HI JM, my name is spencer patterson. I have a PhD in health communication and I am in the process of organizing a non-profit organization for multiple myeloma. Your blog is really interesting to me for a couple reasons. Thank you for sharing it with everyone. I am interested in ways that patients share their data so openly and how we can use those data to do new and meaningful research. Also, I grew up in Twin Falls. After spending several years in Ohio (where I did my PhD) I am back in Utah. I know its a bit strange to reach out via blogspot, but I would love to talk to you more about your experience with myeloma . . . if you are comfortable. If not, I totally understand. My email address is patterson.spencer@gmail.com. Please let me know if you have a few minutes to talk. Thanks.

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  2. HI JM, my name is spencer patterson. I have a PhD in health communication and I am in the process of organizing a non-profit organization for multiple myeloma. Your blog is really interesting to me for a couple reasons. Thank you for sharing it with everyone. I am interested in ways that patients share their data so openly and how we can use those data to do new and meaningful research. Also, I grew up in Twin Falls. After spending several years in Ohio (where I did my PhD) I am back in Utah. I know its a bit strange to reach out via blogspot, but I would love to talk to you more about your experience with myeloma . . . if you are comfortable. If not, I totally understand. My email address is patterson.spencer@gmail.com. Please let me know if you have a few minutes to talk. Thanks.

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  3. Ugh...Kemmer is so very beautiful, but she is such a DOG!!!!!!

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