Tarceva 150mg Day (15)
The past 11 days have flown by. We have finally completed the sale of my fathers business and he has now ‘properly’ moved in with us. It has been a tough two months for all of my family. After 20 years my father has finally retired. It is so sad that in retirement he is facing the greatest challenge of his life.
The Calaxane injections stopped last Saturday and the physiotherapists have also stopped visiting. The GP and nurses are very happy with dad’s progress and are astonished at how clean the infection free the wound is. There is however still a chance of DVT and infection so it is prudent that we look out for the tell tale signs.
Over the last 10 days my father was doing well, he was eating more and as sleeping well. The last 3 days have been rather different. He has slowly developed a rash on his face. This was expected as it affects 75% of Tarceva users, but we did think it would develop earlier on. The pain in his stomach has returned and his entire leg is in pain. I spoke to the emergency nurse this morning and she said that the switching of co-codamol to paracetamol may be the reason he is experiencing more pain than he is used. We were forced to do this as the capsules had run out and dad can’t swallow the tablet form. She suggested taking Tramadol which was prescribed by the hospital on discharge. Dad decided to carry on with the round tablet form of Co-codamol and so far his pain has eased.
What’s concerning me is the level of pain he felt as the Co-codamol wore off. He tail bone was hurting, stomach paining, leg paining and lower back. The lower back and tail bone is probably due to the prolonged time he spends on the sofa. Still, I will mention this to the GP next week.
Last week, my father underwent some blood tests that I requested. His LFT figures are abnormal and he still has a high white blood cell count. The GP wanted to find out if there was an infection in the knee. I’ve asked the GP to compare the results of the old bloods with the new ones. My fathers hemoglobin levels are now at 9.1. I have informed my fathers GP that Tarceva has affected LFT’s. Once we have the results I will contact the LOC and ask for some advice.
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