{"id":4891,"date":"2005-09-19T12:48:00","date_gmt":"2005-09-19T12:48:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tomfarandasfolly.com\/?p=4891"},"modified":"2025-09-24T00:00:11","modified_gmt":"2025-09-24T00:00:11","slug":"chemotherapy_to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tomfarandasfolly.com\/?p=4891","title":{"rendered":"Chemotherapy Tomorrow"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tomorrow I will have my second chemotherapy session &#8211; as an out-patient at the Memorial Sloan Kettering satellite offices in Sleepy Hollow. The building adjacent to, and owned by Phelps Memorial Hospital.<\/p>\n<p>I was diagnosed with lymphoma a little over two years ago, after a small lump in my neck was taken out.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a little background on how I came to need chemo:<\/p>\n<p>At the beginning of the summer I&#8217;d had some enlarged lymph nodes in my neck. It turned out that the swelling was probably due to a sinus infection and it cleared up.<\/p>\n<p>However in July I developed a kidney ailment, which manifested itself as a bad case of edema, landing me in Sloan Kettering for six days (should have only been four, but they couldn&#8217;t get me in for a thirty minute kidney biopsy and didn&#8217;t want to let me out until it got done). Turns out I had something called &quot;Nephrotic Syndrome&quot; later changed to &quot;Minimum Change Disease&quot; and gained over 15 pounds of fluid. Anyway it cleared up pretty quickly (with diuretics; I pee&#8217;d my brains out for about three days) and I presumed the Lymphoma Guru who I see at Sloan (Dr. Andrew Zelenetz, chairman of the lymphoma service) would continue with the current treatment plan for my lymphoma &#8211; which was to do nothing. For two years I was in the &quot;Watchful Waiting&quot; phase, needing no treatment since I felt fine and showing no symptoms of consequence.<\/p>\n<p>So we were surprised when he told us that the kidney issue was a &quot;classic manifestation of mantle cell lymphoma&quot; and we should start aggressive therapy.<\/p>\n<p>Which I have now done. Tomorrow I have the second of four outpatient chemotherapy sessions. The acronym for this particular chemo is rCHOP. When this is done, I will have three more chemo sessions, each requiring a two day stay at MSK in the City. These sessions will also be two weeks apart. This acronym is ICE.<\/p>\n<p>After this is completed (takes three months) comes the heavy stuff! I will be admitted to MSK and they&#8217;ll take some of my stem cells and freeze them. Then I&#8217;ll be given &quot;high dose chemo&quot; (no acronym, just &quot;high dose chemo&quot;) for about a week &#8211; which is supposed to kill everything, unfortunately including my own immune system. The stem cells are then put back in and my immune system starts rebuilding itself. Meanwhile I am hospitalized in isolation.The total hospitalization is thirty (30) days.<\/p>\n<p>Of course we were pretty stunned when the Lymphoma guy told us the last part but within a day or two had adjusted to the whole thing. It seems this therapy is now fairly common. Judy Anderson knows a Maryknoll priest who had it done nine years ago and then went back to Peru. The next time I saw the lymphoma Doc I mentioned the priest to him and he said &quot;Oh yeah I remember Fr. S. D.&quot; He had treated him. Depending on how fast my immune system recovers, I could be out in less than thirty days &#8211; Zelenetz said his record is 17 days.<\/p>\n<p>The optimal result of all this is that I could go symptom free for five to ten years. Unfortunately the lymphoma is not eradicated. It could also recur in less than five years, so we&#8217;ll see. I am actually fortunate that I have an indolent version of this lymphoma, and was able to go two years without any treatment. The fast moving versions of mantle cell can be quite catastrophic.<\/p>\n<p>The side effects of the first chemo session were pretty inconsequential. Of course the oncologists put you on all sorts of meds prophylactically &#8211; anti-nausea, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral. The only thing I got was a thrush infection in my mouth, which cleared up with an oral medicine (NyStatin). Otherwise no problems, except a little sleep difficulty.<\/p>\n<p>So we&#8217;ll see about the second session &#8211; but for sure I will start having my hair fall out. So the day after chemo I will be getting a crew cut. The last time I had a crew cut was September of freshman year in high school, forty years ago!<\/p>\n<p>Signing off. Tomorrow I&#8217;ll have to send out emails informing poeple this weblog exists.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tomorrow I will have my second chemotherapy session &#8211; as an out-patient at the Memorial Sloan Kettering satellite offices in Sleepy Hollow. The building adjacent to, and owned by Phelps Memorial Hospital. I was diagnosed with lymphoma a little over two years ago, after a small lump in my neck was taken out. 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