Confused and worried

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deborrob
deborrob Member Posts: 37
Confused and worried

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  • deborrob
    deborrob Member Posts: 37
    edited May 2011

    Hi all,

    I am both confused and worried about how things are progressing in my case. I was DX with IBC Stage III Triple Negative in March. This is a secondary cancer as I had just finished treatment for IDC Stage ii Triple Negative at the end of last year. I immediately went on Ixempra and Zeloda, but unfortunately, couldn't tolerate Zeloda. Stayed on Ixempra but still experienced spread of rash. Had first appointment with Dr. A at MDA who took me off of Ixempra because of the rash spread and put me on Taxol/Avastin. I had already had DD AC x 4 and DD Taxol x 4 last year. I've been on Taxol/Avastin for nearly two months but rash has still spread. However, I had a PET scan this week and the results came back that there is some improvement - glucose levels are down (I guess that means less cancer to uptake the glucose) and a couple of the lesions are better. The rash however has continued to spread. My local onc was for leaving me on Taxol/Avastin, but on consultation with Dr. A and examination of spread of rash decided to change to Gemzar/Carb. Dr. A basically said that even though PET shows improvement, you have to heed the spread of the rash too when treating. Also, they say that since i have had so much Taxol last year, that perhaps it isn't working so well now. So far, the only chemo I couldn't tolerate (Zeloda) was the one that seemed to work. Anyway, had my first Gemzar/Carb. yesterday. Today the rash seems red and irritated.

    I am confused by this IBC thing. How can the scan show improvement while there is still spread of the rash. How serious is the rash? Is it an indication of cancer spread, if so, how come PET doesn't pick it up? I have watched my rash spread at least 1/3 if not more since being on chemo and am really worried at this stage that chemo isn't going to stop it. What happens then? I know they can't do surgery until this thing is under control, but what constitutes "under control". Can anyone help me to understand this thing more clearly?

    Thanks in advance
    Deborah

  • Faith316
    Faith316 Member Posts: 2,431
    edited May 2011

    I wish I could offer something to help you.  Xeloda (along with Tykerb) worked really well for my IBC (also after being treated for IDC.  Actually it started while I was still in treatment for the IDC.)  What kind of side effects did you have with the Xeloda that caused them to stop it?  I'm so sorry you are having such a rough time.

  • mrsnjband
    mrsnjband Member Posts: 1,409
    edited May 2011

    The IBC affects they lymph vessels to the skin, thus the rash.  My rash did seem to get a big larger during treatment but it became less pronounced, less orange rind-ish & lighter in color. 

    I had 4dd A/C; 8 single taxol; 3 1/2 taxotere which took about 6 months. By the end of chemo the rash was gone but had left the skin discolored.  NJ 

  • deborrob
    deborrob Member Posts: 37
    edited May 2011

    Hi to you both.  Faith316, I was on Ixempra and Xeloda.  The Ixempra was fine, actually one of the better chemos I have had.  Xeloda on the other hand made me so dizzy I couldn't function and dropped my blood pressure down to 80 over 60 at one point.  Had to go to the hospital and have fluids.  I tried lower dosage, but it still made me dizzy enough that felt that I couldn't really work or drive or anything on it.  Since it is a daily dosage, it meant that it wasn't something that I could have and get over for a couple of days and move on like other chemos.  I am starting to think that I should ask the doc to give it another try though, because it did seem to be working pretty well even though I was on it for just a  few days.  I just don't know how I can organize my life around how it makes me feel.

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