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- June 3, 2011 at 4:33 pm
Carolb's sister-in-law posted this on Melanoma Prayer Center's wall less than 25 minutes ago:
brother just posted this…AT 10:35 her BP was79/65, at 10:45 it dropped to 61/22, at 10:55 it dropped to 48/30, they put her oxygen back on her and now at 11:00 its 51/27
Please lift her up.
Lord, in Your mercy, we lift CarolB to You. See her thru this and hold her family. Amen.
Carolb's sister-in-law posted this on Melanoma Prayer Center's wall less than 25 minutes ago:
brother just posted this…AT 10:35 her BP was79/65, at 10:45 it dropped to 61/22, at 10:55 it dropped to 48/30, they put her oxygen back on her and now at 11:00 its 51/27
Please lift her up.
Lord, in Your mercy, we lift CarolB to You. See her thru this and hold her family. Amen.
Grace and peace and sorry for how small that copied/pasted,
Carol
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- June 3, 2011 at 5:30 pm
The doctors should be aware of/and dealing with this. They can administer drugs such as phenylephrine to help raise/stabilize blood pressure.
Management of Interleukin-2–Associated Toxicity
Hypotension
Symptom Management
(1) Expect drop in blood pressure of at least 20–30 mm Hg. Establish new baseline blood pressure. Base treatment on drop in blood pressure below new baseline.
(2) Minimize fluid resuscitation to avoid fluid overload.
(3) Limit use of crystalloid solutions (eg, saline) to 1–1.5 L/d.
(4) Administer colloidal solutions (eg, albumin, hetastarch) if systolic blood pressure is lower thannew baseline blood pressure, patient is symptomatic, or urine output declines.
(5) Administer phenylephrine 0.1–2.0 µg/kg/min to stabilize blood pressure.
(6) Expect routine weight gain of 10 lb.The docs should also be aware that IL–2 causes capillary leak syndrome. If this develops, she may rapidly gain weight, experience a drop in blood pressure, and have breathing problems. Treatment may have to be discontinued until she can be stabilized.
Michael
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- June 3, 2011 at 5:54 pm
Wow, Michael!
Thanks for all that info about what she's dealing with. I know she has a really tough time with these treatments but didn't know all this.
Grace and peace,
Carol
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- June 3, 2011 at 8:06 pm
my wife Carol B has been moved to critical care ICU, her BL dropped to 42/20 and they couldnt raise it any higher while in the cancer center, her heart rate went up to 170 also, the nurse called the emergancy response team and the were there in just minutes with a crash cart and 12-14 dr and nurses. something was wrong with the crash cart or they couldnt figure out how to hook it up so the sent for a different one. this scarred the hell out of me again. I know im going to heaven when i die now because they scarred the hell out of me twice since we have been here lol
Carol;s BP is now up to 108/40 they had it up to 138/62 but they are trying to lower the dose now and ween her off it. thanks for all the prayers
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- June 3, 2011 at 10:01 pm
Rick.
Thanks for the update! I am so sorry she, and you too!, are going through all this! I feel like I know her by now so give her hugs from the "other Carol." Prayers keep going up.
Lord, in Your continued mercy, Amen.
Grace and peace,
Carol
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- June 3, 2011 at 10:01 pm
Rick.
Thanks for the update! I am so sorry she, and you too!, are going through all this! I feel like I know her by now so give her hugs from the "other Carol." Prayers keep going up.
Lord, in Your continued mercy, Amen.
Grace and peace,
Carol
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- June 4, 2011 at 1:13 am
Sorry to read of the emergency situation that your wife has had. Melanoma doesn't only
affect the patient, but it also affects those closest to them. I remember going through
similar situations with my late wife. Although she had a different drug, she experinced
severe instances of low blood pressure and nausea.My prayers are with you and your family. (I have also asked my friends from church to pray
for Carol B).Take care
Frank from Australia
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:05 pm
thanks frank,
we can never have enough prayers,
carol;s doin better this morning, her BP is stabilized and heart rate is normal. their gonna send us back up to the cancer unit as soon as a room comes open. we think they treat her better up there any way lol. we dont believe they;ll continue treatments, she did get 14 bags total this time, got half of what they want.
her dr is thinking of uplumibob instead of the IL2, might have spelled it wrong but u get the idea. its a shame because these treatments have made 6 or 7 of the tummers didapear and is making the big one shrink alot. hopefully it;ll keep working and they can operate and take the big one under her arm out.
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:05 pm
thanks frank,
we can never have enough prayers,
carol;s doin better this morning, her BP is stabilized and heart rate is normal. their gonna send us back up to the cancer unit as soon as a room comes open. we think they treat her better up there any way lol. we dont believe they;ll continue treatments, she did get 14 bags total this time, got half of what they want.
her dr is thinking of uplumibob instead of the IL2, might have spelled it wrong but u get the idea. its a shame because these treatments have made 6 or 7 of the tummers didapear and is making the big one shrink alot. hopefully it;ll keep working and they can operate and take the big one under her arm out.
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:12 pm
Rick,
Tell her she's got a lot of people praying for her and thinking positive thoughts. For you too! Don't want to forget you!
Lord, in Your mercy, let what Carol has gotten continue to work. Thank You that some tumors have disappeared and another is shrinking. Let what they switch to do damage to the tumors but not to Carol. Hold her and Rick at this time and see them through this. Thank You. Amen and Amen!
Grace and peace to you and hugs to CarolB,
Carol
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:12 pm
Rick,
Tell her she's got a lot of people praying for her and thinking positive thoughts. For you too! Don't want to forget you!
Lord, in Your mercy, let what Carol has gotten continue to work. Thank You that some tumors have disappeared and another is shrinking. Let what they switch to do damage to the tumors but not to Carol. Hold her and Rick at this time and see them through this. Thank You. Amen and Amen!
Grace and peace to you and hugs to CarolB,
Carol
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- June 4, 2011 at 1:13 am
Sorry to read of the emergency situation that your wife has had. Melanoma doesn't only
affect the patient, but it also affects those closest to them. I remember going through
similar situations with my late wife. Although she had a different drug, she experinced
severe instances of low blood pressure and nausea.My prayers are with you and your family. (I have also asked my friends from church to pray
for Carol B).Take care
Frank from Australia
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:13 pm
hi linda
im RICK, Carol;s husband and caregiver. i;ve stayed with her all the time at the hospital and take off work to be with her at home unless her daughter or sister comes to stay. Carol;s doin better today. their gonna send us back up to the cancer unit as soon as they get a bed ready.. she got a total of 14 bags of il2 this round. she wanted atleast 15 or 16 but its time to stop now atleast for this round. i wish they would give her 2 weeks inbetween treatments instead of only 1. just doesnt give her body enough time to get the strength she needs.
thanks for your prayers, we need them
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- June 4, 2011 at 4:13 pm
hi linda
im RICK, Carol;s husband and caregiver. i;ve stayed with her all the time at the hospital and take off work to be with her at home unless her daughter or sister comes to stay. Carol;s doin better today. their gonna send us back up to the cancer unit as soon as they get a bed ready.. she got a total of 14 bags of il2 this round. she wanted atleast 15 or 16 but its time to stop now atleast for this round. i wish they would give her 2 weeks inbetween treatments instead of only 1. just doesnt give her body enough time to get the strength she needs.
thanks for your prayers, we need them
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- June 4, 2011 at 6:35 pm
Rick,
I'm also surprised that they don't give her enough time for her body to mend! I know they are being aggressive but this has to be taxing on her body!
Take care of yourself also! I know what this cancer has done to my husband. Carol needs you to be healthy so you can help her!
Cyber hugs,
Linda
stage IV since 06
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- June 4, 2011 at 6:35 pm
Rick,
I'm also surprised that they don't give her enough time for her body to mend! I know they are being aggressive but this has to be taxing on her body!
Take care of yourself also! I know what this cancer has done to my husband. Carol needs you to be healthy so you can help her!
Cyber hugs,
Linda
stage IV since 06
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- June 3, 2011 at 8:06 pm
my wife Carol B has been moved to critical care ICU, her BL dropped to 42/20 and they couldnt raise it any higher while in the cancer center, her heart rate went up to 170 also, the nurse called the emergancy response team and the were there in just minutes with a crash cart and 12-14 dr and nurses. something was wrong with the crash cart or they couldnt figure out how to hook it up so the sent for a different one. this scarred the hell out of me again. I know im going to heaven when i die now because they scarred the hell out of me twice since we have been here lol
Carol;s BP is now up to 108/40 they had it up to 138/62 but they are trying to lower the dose now and ween her off it. thanks for all the prayers
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- June 3, 2011 at 5:54 pm
Wow, Michael!
Thanks for all that info about what she's dealing with. I know she has a really tough time with these treatments but didn't know all this.
Grace and peace,
Carol
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- June 3, 2011 at 5:30 pm
The doctors should be aware of/and dealing with this. They can administer drugs such as phenylephrine to help raise/stabilize blood pressure.
Management of Interleukin-2–Associated Toxicity
Hypotension
Symptom Management
(1) Expect drop in blood pressure of at least 20–30 mm Hg. Establish new baseline blood pressure. Base treatment on drop in blood pressure below new baseline.
(2) Minimize fluid resuscitation to avoid fluid overload.
(3) Limit use of crystalloid solutions (eg, saline) to 1–1.5 L/d.
(4) Administer colloidal solutions (eg, albumin, hetastarch) if systolic blood pressure is lower thannew baseline blood pressure, patient is symptomatic, or urine output declines.
(5) Administer phenylephrine 0.1–2.0 µg/kg/min to stabilize blood pressure.
(6) Expect routine weight gain of 10 lb.The docs should also be aware that IL–2 causes capillary leak syndrome. If this develops, she may rapidly gain weight, experience a drop in blood pressure, and have breathing problems. Treatment may have to be discontinued until she can be stabilized.
Michael
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