Lung Cancer a patient s journey

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Lung Cancer a patient s journey Nic Clews, Macmillan patient involvement Notes from a diary kept online 31 st January 2016 January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 1

Where it began A lump in the neck April to July 2008 Repeated GP visits to a new qualified doctor You are being paranoid Diagnosis swollen glands, prescribed antibiotics January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 2

Margaret Larger than life Talking was her hobby Worked as auxiliary at Wrightington Hospital Even the occupational health said lump needed investigation January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 3

A different GP 5 th August 2008 referral to ENT Chose to have a private referral through my company healthcare 18 th August Monday Needle biopsy, camera, X-ray and ultrasound 22 nd August Friday, nothing confirmed only arranged CT scan and open biopsy Pre-op and operation on Tuesday 26 th August CT scan (fasting with barium) Saturday 30 th August Wednesday 3 rd September diagnosis, the lump was squamous non small cell lung cancer Passed to Thoracic team at Bolton Royal January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 4

Private performance 5 th August to 18 th is 13 calendar days, 9 working days Includes private healthcare authorizations Not being told the suspicions, if there were any, wasn t good Progressed very quickly through diagnostics, appointments running concurrently 18 th August to 3 rd September is 16 calendar days, 11 working days (bank holiday) First NHS appointment in Bolton Royal Thoracic 5 th September, 31 calendar days from GP referral January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 5

Bolton to The Christie Attended Thoracic unit at Bolton Royal on Friday 5 th September Felt somewhat more positive At Bolton Royal on Thursday 11 th of September met our Christie consultant Met the CNSs and given the mobile number of one Clearly described the diagnosis: small tumour in lung (and secondary) Details of chemotherapy and what would happen clearly explained We felt far more positive about things Our CNS visited our home to go through paperwork (Statutory Sick Pay) and see if we needed anything else January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 6

Treatment begins Wednesday 17 th September 1 PM: Baseline X-ray, bloods and a lot of waiting 43 calendar days since GP referral Started late in the afternoon with anti sickness, Gemcitabine, saline, Cisplatin, then more saline A LOT of tablets to take home from the pharmacy (left 9 PM) Initial confusion over taking so many Margaret mostly out of it Friday to Sunday! Next Wednesday : repeat! January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 7

On the ward Chemotherapy care was evident from the outset, a nice atmosphere January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 8

Low immunity takes it s toll October 1 st, high temperature, day visit to Christie for IV antibiotics 3 rd session delayed due to poor immunity (blood tests) October 8 th temperature above 38 C and admitted to Christie 3rd session missed Kept in for 2 weeks (hallucinating / Margaret unaware of where she was) CT scan and lots of blood tests, allergy to a specific antibiotic Outstanding care Back home and the district nurses took up the care ECG at Bolton Royal to rule out heart valve disease January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 9

Personal impact Our 9 year old daughter still needs to get to and from school Best friends mum helping out Even teachers running her to and from school Friends and family rallied, past differences forgotten cyber knife miracle cure! HR and line manager allowed home working Remote access was possible and no loss of pay I was struggling with back pain (driving) I had L4/5 spine operation mid December no driving for 6 weeks January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 10

Change of plan - XRT November, Consultant gave us the results of the infection it was fungal and I was told treatment was palliative Marg: If the treatment is just palliative I don t want it Scan showed tumours had reduced Radiotherapy to be given to chest and neck Consultant somewhat reluctant to give more chemotherapy due to the reaction We felt pretty disappointed Family had flu jabs January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 11

First XRT session mid November Before and during (Children in need charity day 14 Nov 2008) January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 12

Further radiotherapy November- December Used Aloe vera gel on the burnt skin Christie special stuff liquid paracetamol very good Pain was sometimes difficult to control Uneducated guesswork, running out of morphine GP only had access to paediatric liquid paracetamol (orange flavoured half strength by volume), but our CNS arranged a prescription of the special stuff from Christie (had to go to collect) Christmas was good - we made the most of it I could not drive due to back operation January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 13

Radiotherapy effects Side effects quite evident (2 Dec 2008 9 Dec 2008) January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 14

New year, more chemotherapy January restarted the remaining chemotherapy cycles Slightly reduced dosage and sessions with immunity booster Quite used to the pills needed and sticking to the advice was working Started visits to the symptom (pain) control doctor at Bolton Royal Trying (unsuccessfully) different pain relief Tramadol, now using MST Morphine (oramorph) still proving most effective with MST District nurses calling to administer (precautionary) antibiotics Next cycles (3 rd and 4 th ) going well into March More visits to the pain relief at Bolton Royal, Oxynorm / Oxycontin tried Still difficult to judge the ad hoc oramorph, still best January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 15

Daughter attends to see the mystery Waiting for the call up 30 Jan 2009 January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 16

Final weeks Last of the cycles given mid March, plus a platelet transfusion Pain control under the control of a doctor based at the local hospice End of March awoke breathless and admitted to A and E via ambulance in the early hours I drove in with our daughter Resuscitation doctor said nothing could be done other than to make her comfortable. Margaret agreed (midazolam) The whole family turned up Gradually improved and wanted to be at home January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 17

Final week Hospice arranged delivery of a special bed installed in the living room Electric oxygen machines installed, backup cylinders Family care rota Offered but declined Macmillan (we already have us and district nurses), though there were some family tensions caused over care District nurses charging pump driver Regular visits from pain relief Many friends and family visitors Passed peacefully January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 18

At home In good spirits January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 19

Reflections and questions High standard of care perceived as we walked this unknown pathway Private diagnosis into NHS introduced minor issues of the transfer of data High level of integration between Bolton Royal and The Christie Almost always left with another appointment scheduled Contactable and proactive CNSs giving a lot of support and reassurance Local hospice supporting the end of life process, GP support good But no initial information about what palliative care was, or what Macmillan could do for us January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 20

January 2016 Lung Cancer a patient s journey 21