Camden was up until midnight last night. The Benadryl and Ativan combo worked effectively until 6am, then he woke with hives (or like massive welts). At this point our oncologist has stopped one of the 2 medications in an effort to increase his chances of eliminating hives and getting through the remainder of this week with the more important medication running. The more important med will be running over 20 hours instead of 10. It prolongs the duration of time and stretches out the chances of a reaction, but with the slower rate, his body might tolerate it better. He remains fluid overloaded but at this point his lungs remain clear and his vitals stable. Praying for improvement in that area. The 20 hour med will be starting very soon! God carry Camden!
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September 2021
Diagnosis: May 9, 2013
Surgery: September 2013 Transplant: September 2013 STRICT ISOLATION UNTIL January 2014 Radiation: November 2013 Antibody: January 2014 END OF TREATMENT June 9, 2014 DFMO Trial: June 2014 (27 months of DFMO) **FINISHED ALL TREATMENT JULY 25, 2016 5 years from diagnosis!! May 9, 2018 5 years from frontline!! June 9, 2019 IN REMISSION: pending (waiting for 5 year mark from maintenance). Benign Tumor: June 2019 |