Gamma Knife and Bio Chem

Forums General Melanoma Community Gamma Knife and Bio Chem

  • Post
    llw75751
    Participant

      I am new to this board , have been following for some time now, but first time to post.I am in houston hotel awaiting my 3rd visit to MD Anderson, I had originally came here to start IPI Friday, but scan results thursday shows brain met, which is reason for gamma knife tomorrow. I was kinda of shocked by the news so did not ask alot of questions that i should have and i know you guys are full of great information.

      So first question is for anyone who has had gamma knife procedure, exactly what is this? procedure? down time?etc.

      I am new to this board , have been following for some time now, but first time to post.I am in houston hotel awaiting my 3rd visit to MD Anderson, I had originally came here to start IPI Friday, but scan results thursday shows brain met, which is reason for gamma knife tomorrow. I was kinda of shocked by the news so did not ask alot of questions that i should have and i know you guys are full of great information.

      So first question is for anyone who has had gamma knife procedure, exactly what is this? procedure? down time?etc.

      and the scarey question Bio Chem how bad is it really? I know every person is different but there are those symptoms that you can pretty much expect what are they???   please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Thank you in advance, I have not put anything on profile yet, but will. I am actually in lobby of hotel so limited on time. I will check back later and thanks again.

      Laura

    Viewing 1 reply thread
    • Replies
        RMcLegal
        Participant

          Laura, I did biochemo (16 days total) after a Stage IIIc diagnosis.  They tell me I had all of the side effects to a severe degree– high fever, nausea, low BP, swelling, red and dry skin etc.  BUT, for the most part, I was oblivious to the worst of it because I was very heavily sedated throughout it.  All in all, rough but doable.  Best wishes to you.

          Rich

          http://www.hotelmelanoma.blogspot.com

            llw75751
            Participant

              Thanks rich that makes me feel alot better, especially the "heavily sedated" part..

              thanks,

              laura

              llw75751
              Participant

                Thanks rich that makes me feel alot better, especially the "heavily sedated" part..

                thanks,

                laura

              RMcLegal
              Participant

                Laura, I did biochemo (16 days total) after a Stage IIIc diagnosis.  They tell me I had all of the side effects to a severe degree– high fever, nausea, low BP, swelling, red and dry skin etc.  BUT, for the most part, I was oblivious to the worst of it because I was very heavily sedated throughout it.  All in all, rough but doable.  Best wishes to you.

                Rich

                http://www.hotelmelanoma.blogspot.com

            Viewing 1 reply thread
            • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
            About the MRF Patient Forum

            The MRF Patient Forum is the oldest and largest online community of people affected by melanoma. It is designed to provide peer support and information to caregivers, patients, family and friends. There is no better place to discuss different parts of your journey with this cancer and find the friends and support resources to make that journey more bearable.

            The information on the forum is open and accessible to everyone. To add a new topic or to post a reply, you must be a registered user. Please note that you will be able to post both topics and replies anonymously even though you are logged in. All posts must abide by MRF posting policies.

            Popular Topics