Vega343 wrote:Hi friends -
Prairie is still doing well, still on Cediranib clinical trial at NIH in DC. All met's stable since slight growth detected in Sep2016.
She is still getting full scan work up every 2 months - our last visit was at the beginning of April. They do brain and pelvic MRI's with and without contrast, chest CT with contrast, labs, and physical.
Side effects are occasional diarrehea / cramps and loss of appetite. It is a struggle to keep weight on her, and she tries so hard to eat. She also needs more sleep than her peers, otherwise she gets diarrehea more often. We have been on the trial for just over a year and have been so fortunate to have many good times over that time.
Please take care - our next scans are 01Jun2017.
- MJ
Hello Mj
Its good news of being stable
What is the biggest lung tumor at this time?
I know Bonni has suggested this before but it's worth repeating. Have you tried IV fluids?
Protein drinks with protein powders, adding olive oils and eggs to foods prepared. Broths add protein and calories too .
Add the needed protein increase of grams per pound calculations
How many grams of protein does a person need?
The CDC reports that most Americans get more than enough protein, so the average person doesn’t need to worry about deficiencies. According to American Dietetic Association (ADA) recommendations, most active adults only need 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.
Protein: How much do we need? | Grist
Consult a dietician because at 98Lbs we were shooting for 80grams of protein.
Our goal was to get productive calories for weight gain.
Peanut butters and oils should be avoided as they have shown to aid cancer proliferation , I believe?
I was looking for the article that Olga had posted about peanut oil
And found it.
http://www.cureasps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=1016
I hope Prairie feels better soon.
Love
Debbie