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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Roller Coaster Ride (Tumor Fever, Low Albumin Levels, Some Swelling)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The mental game is really half the battle and I am so sorry that your father had a difficult time and all that worry. Hopefully he is on the mend (both physically and emotionally!).</p><p>In my heart I know I was Scarlett O&#039;Hara in another life so I will pass on what I continue to tell myself when I have had a really terrible day...&quot;Tomorrow is another day!&quot; One more chance at feeling slightly less nausous, to feel better and to take another stab at getting the upper hand of this disease. &quot;Tomorrow&quot; offers great hope to me so I pass it on to you and your father...&quot;Tomorrow&nbsp; is another day!&quot;</p><p>Kris</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Roller Coaster Ride (Tumor Fever, Low Albumin Levels, Some Swelling)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Dear Fellow Members,</p><p>I hope that everyone is well and that people are on a path to recovery.&nbsp; I have not posted in a while as it certainly has been a roller coaster ride this past month.&nbsp; After deciding we were going to switch chemo regimens, we had a months rest from beginning of July.&nbsp; Went traveling and throughout the three weeks my father had fevers around 38.5 degrees each day at lunch.&nbsp; Phoned docs at home and they said to take SCANOL which they prescribed plenty.&nbsp; Doctors said might be tumor fever, and that is normal??&nbsp; Anyone have this before?</p><p>After returning home we had check-ups and found his Albumin levels to be low and some swelling at feet.&nbsp; I was worried sick as some of the posts say swelling at feet sometimes is nearing end.&nbsp; Stayed in hospital all week and after series of tests, no water retention anywhere, even though stomach is really large.&nbsp; Father has gained about 5 kilos, and after ultrasound / x-ray of chest, no water found anywhere, and even more strange the ultrasound could not find any visible tumors.&nbsp; My father is intrahepatic with mutiple tumors on both lobes (MRI in July showed stable disease), but 2 ultrasounds past week could not detect anything.&nbsp; CA 19-9 still high at 3080, but down from 11,000 in early July when tested on vacation.</p><p>We stayed in hospital entire week and had albumin IV done and also first session of AVASTIN / GEMZAR done.&nbsp; Side effects not too bad, just my dad is quite tired and needs more rest.&nbsp; Feet sometimes still a bit swollen, but as soon as he has them up the swellling goes away.&nbsp; Anyone have this experience before?&nbsp; </p><p>Just before being discharged ran one more ultrasound and seems to be stable, so docs say no water retention and weight gain probably due to good appetite.&nbsp; Am still worried re the swelling and also just worried in general.&nbsp; This CC sometimes makes you develop paranoia!</p><p>Sorry had to rant but needed to get this off my plate.&nbsp; Hope all of you are ok, I see Jeff G is very cheerful as usual and an inspiration to us all!&nbsp; Best wishes to all!</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 06:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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