Sunday, August 23, 2009

I must speak out!

After listening to these rude and mis-informed people shouting at our Senator Spector, I must speak out!

 

As a cancer patient, with metastatic lung cancer, I am walking the walk, talking the talk.

Every time I go into the hospital, I am asked, “Do you have a living will?”  and “Is it on file at this hospital?”

 

Yes and yes.   I have had one for years, in which I clearly outline the point beyond which I will have no extraordinary measures taken.  My oncologist understands and agrees with me.

 

I have also talked with a person at our local hospice, and understand what services they will be able to offer.  I am comfortable with what I hear.  And, it is all covered by Medicare.

 

I am back on chemo.  I have a treatment of chemo (carboplatin and Alimta) dripped in through my port.  I also get an anti-nausea drug and vitimin B-12 at that time.  I have 2 weeks of rest before it is time for the next treatment.  I know how much some of these chemicals cost, thanks to several articles in the NY Times discussing the high cost of cancer drugs.   Alimta, they tell me, is $4,000 per dose.  Carboplatin is over $1,000 per dose.  Neulasta is over $3,000.  The drug companies accept lower payments from Medicare, and my co-pay is around $12. 

These drugs are very expensive, and they seem to work.  I have so few side effects.  After my September treatment we will go into a longer rest period and order another scan. 

 

I am feeling well, although my energy is very low.  I can’t just “get up and go” the way I used to.  There are a number of projects I need to complete (ethical will, memoirs) and these expensive chemicals are buying me the time to do it in.  

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