update on my erbitux and camptosar treatment
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Your update is encouraging. I have been on Xeloda and Avastin for 7 months now. At first my levels dropped drastically but have now been kreeping upward for the last 2 months. My doc has just added Erbitux to the mix. I have had only one treatment so far and am already experiencing severe facial rashes and peeling. After reading about your success with Erbitux a little facial disfiguration is well worth it. Thank you for the comfort you have just given me and the best of luck with more success for you.0
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Thought I'd share a bit about my Erbitux Rash experience.lauriecaldwell said:Your update is encouraging. I have been on Xeloda and Avastin for 7 months now. At first my levels dropped drastically but have now been kreeping upward for the last 2 months. My doc has just added Erbitux to the mix. I have had only one treatment so far and am already experiencing severe facial rashes and peeling. After reading about your success with Erbitux a little facial disfiguration is well worth it. Thank you for the comfort you have just given me and the best of luck with more success for you.
I dont really mean to discuss the efficacy of Erbitux (I'll let you know next CT) but I found painful ( and I do mean painful) little info on the rash that most get.
My severe Erbitux rash started on my face- on the nose and cheeks. Pus filled lesions. Totally disfiguring-to the point that QOL is an issue. Now my face is getting a bit better and the rash has moved to my neck and back.
Takes a long time to heal. 3-4 weeks or more? Hard to tell what phase the rash is in since I continue the infusions every week or two weeks.
Treatments I have tried with no success:
Topical Cortisone, Topical Antibiotic, Oral AntiBiotic
Once the rash scabs over, it seems to benefit from moisturizer.
I never used to use moisterizer since my skin is oily. Moisturizer always clogged my pores and exacerbated acne. No sebaciious acne breakouts so far.
Erbitux rash on scalp consists of scabs with a granular consistancy. (mouse-sized?) Scalp lesions seem to secrete fluid that crystallizes into a granular form when it hardens into a scab. unlike any other scalp dermatitis I know of. Very painful and itchy. Especially nasty with Camptosar since a clump of my hair usually falls out with the scab from the rash.
The irony is that I believe my colon cancer was caused by 14 years of tetracycline use (1000mg per day) this killed off all the good flora in my gut and promoted bad cell mutation. My surgeon,Onc and dermatologist all agree that this might be a valid theory but there is no data out there to support it.
So now I take a tetracycline derivitive (Minicycline) for the rash caused by Erbitux- and Erbitux is for the CRC caused by the tetracycline- what kind of Karma is that?
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