Up and about early as usual.
Hi Jan.
When I was prescribed Sutent, my oncologist (who I usually refer to as my "cancer doctor") also prescribed Gastro Stop Loperamide 2mg to stop diarrhoea and Maxolon 10mg Metoclopramide for nausea. I suffered neither of these side effects of Sutent so didn't use any of the tablets.
As for why I got the cancer .... who knows .... I'm male, over 50yrs, I smoked, I grew up on a farm, renovated a house and do minor mechanical work so have been exposed to all forms of chemicals including petro chemicals and probably asbestos so I fit the criteria for increased risk - but I don't think there is any actual medical proof that any of these things actually cause it. Some cancer exists in my family including my father having a kidney tumor removed (he was over 80yrs at the time). Genetics? Maybe. It is all very experimental - both the reasons why and the treatments. Sutent has only been used for a couple of years apparently, in a few more years there will be another drug.
Because I believe everything about cancer is experimental at the moment, I am not going to be foolish enough to say I am cured - I know they have "cut out" what is visible - but I believe it will come back - I won't be surprised or angry - it's my way of coping - I'm extremely fortunate that it hasn't physically affected me greatly - so I know I have time - hopefully another 20+++ years to "Do what you can" and more importantly to "Do what you want".
As for the Doctors, my "team" were also quite young. The Urologist (who I refer to as "the Kidney man") about 40yrs with the hands of a 12 yr old girl! My "lung man" was invisible - I think I saw him for a minute about 10 days before the operation! I didn't feel I needed a second opinion because the kidney man was very straight - we are going to remove the tumor but probably the kidney as well since your other kidney is fine. Because I had been a smoker much debate about the lungs - but I think kidney man eventually told the lung man to remove the lobe with the secondary tumor as I was a very fit person. I still find it odd that it was more than 2 months before I actually saw a "cancer man" for treatment.
And then in hospital there is the confusion - specialist surgeons, surgeons, registrars, hospital doctors, respiratory specialists, anesthetists .... I must have had more than a dozen doctors .... who is who .... it is a very complex society in hospitals!
Do you know what having cancer has done to me? That answer is in what I have written above. Count (if you want) how many times I have written "I".
Have a great weekend
John.