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- December 28, 2016 at 4:45 am
It has been quite the ride. Turns out my intestines were severely impacted with weeks of crap from the painkillers I had been receiving. And my pain was increasing until I ended up on Dilaudid drip. I could not eat for a few days because of excessive bloating and nausea Even trying to swallow oral meds made me heave.
Opiates bind with receptors in the intestines and everything stops. After trying several types of laxative, the one that got the ball rolling is an injection that prevents the opiates from binding to the receptors. Kinda like pathway inhibitors.
However at least it prepared me for the nausea to come from the high dose IL-2, starting tomorrow.
The TIL infusion gave me extreme shivers which required wrapping me in warm blankets like a South Park character, cranking the heat in the room, and 25ml of Demerol. This n spite of a yield of only 15 billion cells, ten times less than I hoped for.
My temperature spiked to 102, but all in all a walk in the park compared to the days of not eating and the from the extreme bloating.
The last two days my appetite returned and I have been mercilessly cracking jokes with the nurses. Some make better victims than others. Heh, heh, heh.
Tomorrow is the main event. I will try and keep posting.
– Paul
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- December 28, 2016 at 6:41 am
So happy to see your post! What a nighmare you have been through. Thats fantastic that you are feeling a bit better after all you have been through. LOL~I am sure the nurses are loving your jokes (NOT) jk. My dad was doing the same thing once he felt better, it does help to lighten the mood a bit. Hoping the main event tomorrow goes smoothly. Postive thoughts coming your way!!!! Hang in there ๐
xo Jen
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- December 28, 2016 at 6:41 am
So happy to see your post! What a nighmare you have been through. Thats fantastic that you are feeling a bit better after all you have been through. LOL~I am sure the nurses are loving your jokes (NOT) jk. My dad was doing the same thing once he felt better, it does help to lighten the mood a bit. Hoping the main event tomorrow goes smoothly. Postive thoughts coming your way!!!! Hang in there ๐
xo Jen
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- December 28, 2016 at 6:41 am
So happy to see your post! What a nighmare you have been through. Thats fantastic that you are feeling a bit better after all you have been through. LOL~I am sure the nurses are loving your jokes (NOT) jk. My dad was doing the same thing once he felt better, it does help to lighten the mood a bit. Hoping the main event tomorrow goes smoothly. Postive thoughts coming your way!!!! Hang in there ๐
xo Jen
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- December 28, 2016 at 7:09 pm
Paul,
you are by far the coolest person on this forum, i have nothing but admiration for you…
How calmly and with a sense of humor you are taking it, you inspire me to work on my outlook on life… Thank you for that…
And thank you for posting, cause we worry, wait and HOPE every day for some good news from you and every one else dealing with this c..p
But as i have said it before, you are one tough guy, you and your zest for life will get you through it…
Will be thinking of you (and others)!
Love,
Patrisa
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- December 28, 2016 at 7:09 pm
Paul,
you are by far the coolest person on this forum, i have nothing but admiration for you…
How calmly and with a sense of humor you are taking it, you inspire me to work on my outlook on life… Thank you for that…
And thank you for posting, cause we worry, wait and HOPE every day for some good news from you and every one else dealing with this c..p
But as i have said it before, you are one tough guy, you and your zest for life will get you through it…
Will be thinking of you (and others)!
Love,
Patrisa
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- December 28, 2016 at 7:09 pm
Paul,
you are by far the coolest person on this forum, i have nothing but admiration for you…
How calmly and with a sense of humor you are taking it, you inspire me to work on my outlook on life… Thank you for that…
And thank you for posting, cause we worry, wait and HOPE every day for some good news from you and every one else dealing with this c..p
But as i have said it before, you are one tough guy, you and your zest for life will get you through it…
Will be thinking of you (and others)!
Love,
Patrisa
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- December 28, 2016 at 9:50 pm
Will be sending out prayers/thoughts/good vibes your way Paul. So many of us here always think about how you are doing and glad to hear that tomorrow is a step in right direction. Humor is always preferred in these situations! I told my dentist last fall when I got my first root canal and he asked me if I preferred to be put under that "I find consciousness to be highly overrated!".
Many prayers and wishes for quick action!
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- December 28, 2016 at 9:50 pm
Will be sending out prayers/thoughts/good vibes your way Paul. So many of us here always think about how you are doing and glad to hear that tomorrow is a step in right direction. Humor is always preferred in these situations! I told my dentist last fall when I got my first root canal and he asked me if I preferred to be put under that "I find consciousness to be highly overrated!".
Many prayers and wishes for quick action!
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- December 28, 2016 at 9:50 pm
Will be sending out prayers/thoughts/good vibes your way Paul. So many of us here always think about how you are doing and glad to hear that tomorrow is a step in right direction. Humor is always preferred in these situations! I told my dentist last fall when I got my first root canal and he asked me if I preferred to be put under that "I find consciousness to be highly overrated!".
Many prayers and wishes for quick action!
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- December 29, 2016 at 4:19 pm
"Some make better vicitms than others" ๐ And I'm sure they love seeing patients regain a sense of humor and sass! : ) Happy to hear you were able to swap from being literally full of crap to the far more pleasant figurative sense! Hope the "main event" hasn't held any unpleasant surprises!
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- December 29, 2016 at 4:19 pm
"Some make better vicitms than others" ๐ And I'm sure they love seeing patients regain a sense of humor and sass! : ) Happy to hear you were able to swap from being literally full of crap to the far more pleasant figurative sense! Hope the "main event" hasn't held any unpleasant surprises!
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- December 29, 2016 at 4:19 pm
"Some make better vicitms than others" ๐ And I'm sure they love seeing patients regain a sense of humor and sass! : ) Happy to hear you were able to swap from being literally full of crap to the far more pleasant figurative sense! Hope the "main event" hasn't held any unpleasant surprises!
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