Jose Perini

This site is for our family to keep up with Dad

Thursday, April 20, 2006

High grade Lymphoma

When Pat posted today that doctors suspect that dad may have high grade lymphoma I was very sad and worried. But after doing some research I have found that this could not necessarily be very bad if you read the links to the site below the prognosis for high grade lymphoma is not so bad. <3

http://health.allrefer.com/health/burkitt-lymphoma-prognosis.html

An excerpt below from another site. I'm not sure if these are the types that dad has but from what I am reading high grade has a better cure rate.

High grade lymphomasThese lumpiness generally need more aggressive treatment than the low grade types. But they are often respond well to treatment. Many people are cured. The commonest type of high grade lymphoma is diffuse large B cell lymphoma. About 1 in 3 of all lumpiness diagnosed (30%) are this type is difficult to be specific about prognosis as there are so many different types of high grade lymphoma. And they do not all behave the same way. Generally speaking, about 60 out of every 100 people diagnosed (60%) are cured.

Vivian's Stay















Thursday April 13th, 2006 Dad was Admitted to Hospital – Halifax Medical Center – 386 254 4000 room 707 Dr Abdul J Sorathia – Oncologist - 904 – 254-4211 Dr. Donfraid – Infectious Disease

Friday 4/14/06 Arrived at 4:30 Dad had just come out of surgery for the 2 Biopsies and a port. Skin what pretty hived and scabby from the rash, Neck was pretty swollen still from the lympnodes behind the ear.

Blood Work- White Blood Counts were very high
04/15/2006 - 29.2 5-20 normal range
04/14/2006 – 31.3 5-20 normal range
04/13/2006 – 30.4 5-20 normal range
04/10/2006 – 20.7 4-10.5 x10E3/ul normal range
03/31/2006 - White blood cells count was pretty high 16.100 should be between 3.90 and 11.40 units X10 3 Alkaline Phosphatase was 432 U/L should be 26 -130 SGPT (ALT) 54.00 U/L should be 0-50



Dad was pretty sedated and tired. he had a rough night of sleep.
He had some pretty red skin.





Dad's Sexy legs, ok they are a little red.








Medications were – Teslaon pearl for Cough every 4 hours?
Steroid Salumedrol – every 6 hours
Ambien at night at nine and by 10pm he was very disoriented all evening. They did the cat scan of his head on Thursday am was clear.
We stayed until 10:00 pm
The Night Nurse Kathy, Day Nurse was Briana



The weekend nurse was Karen day – Maureen Night (she was really good)




Saturday – Was a pretty good Lots of hallucinations
Like the Queen Mary Ship came in and the Queen Mary was on it and waved to him. Pretty much everything out of his mouth was a hallucination. Bugs, lights, lots of birds. We called the On call Doctor Dr. Durkin and he said it was not unlike an elderly patient to have hallucinations while on steroids. We got the nurse to get a walker so we could walk around the block with the walker. They did not give him any sleep aid. He was not as disoriented as Friday but did not sleep a lot either. Brought in some home food and he/we really liked that.

Sunday – Easter – was more calm, and not many hallucinations. We walked a lot about 25 minutes total. In about 3-4 walks. We called Maureen in the am to see how his sleep went for Saturday night and it was not as bad as the night before. Brought in his PC and he seemed to enjoy that. A lot of swelling went away in the neck.

Monday – Am I called Maureen about his sleep. They still did not give any sleep aid. Did not sleep all that great but dad did think he slept a little better. Met with Dr. Sorathia (Oncologist) He spoke of a "rare Immune disorder" that he suspected. But would like to confirm this information with the biopsy results first. We asked about trying to get a second opinion and he did not have any problems with this. Thought he would suggest as well the Moffet center in Tampa.

"He said dads lymph nodes or immune system were on over load. The problem was definitely with the immune system as the lymph system is the immune system". Then asked if dad had any transfusions, was exposed to pesticides, or chemicals.

Dad is now on a steroid pill for the rest for the rest of the day. He may go home and recuperate until the results come in on Thursday.

They did one more test on dad to see if his heart was able to withstand the chemo therapy. They basically drew his blood did something with it, then re injected it in Dad, and did about 24 x-rays.

Pat is coming in this afternoon at 4:30 I need to leave around 3:30.

I am glad to see that Dad was almost back his routine before I left.

I Love you Dad! And everything will be fine.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Jose Perini


This site is created for my family to keep updated with my fathers health! On April 7th we got the news that my dad was diagnosed with lymphoma. Because we are a large family and all computer geeks I came up with this Idea so we can keep up to date! Please feel free to post your thoughts and ideas we all need to communicate!
Here is a link to a site with lymphoma information

Paulo thanks for the picture