re starting chemo tomorrow
Limey
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Hi all, I have been off chemo for a little over a month now waiting to quaify for a clinical trial. My last scan showed no shrinkage but little or no growth. Well, my tumor did not express the desired protien so I am booted out of the trial. I am really bummed about it.
anyway, I start back on Avastin and Xeloda tomorrow. I enjoyed the chemo break but am having quite a bit of discomfort on both sides of my pelvis. It is becoming difficult to start my day without pain meds now - thats a bummer.
Pushing forward and still believing that this too shall pass and I will beat this diease.
Mark.
anyway, I start back on Avastin and Xeloda tomorrow. I enjoyed the chemo break but am having quite a bit of discomfort on both sides of my pelvis. It is becoming difficult to start my day without pain meds now - thats a bummer.
Pushing forward and still believing that this too shall pass and I will beat this diease.
Mark.
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Knowing you, you have already gotten second and third opinins, contacted all the well-known centers, MD Anderson, Mayo, Sloan-Ketting, John Hopkins, etc., and assuming this trail was the only trail available? Can you qualify for any trails in Canada, Europe, etc?
In situation like these, there seems to be one poem that comes to mind: Footprints in the Sand.0 -
Hey Mark - Just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking about you and sending positive energy. Your profile says it all. Keep up the great attitude and positive energy through this rough patch.
I can't recall all of your history. Have you had Erbitux yet? A lot of folks had trouble with the side effects (me included), but it worked well for my liver mets and got me to the OR.
Not getting into the trial must have been disappointing, but remember, there is lots of research going on and new drugs/combinations are being developed. Stable is great! Keep it up, and hopefully another trial will be available soon.
--Eben0 -
Mark, keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Keep the positive attitude. Sorry about the trial, but you just have to believe if one door closes , another one opens. I'm praying for opening doors for you. God Bless and keep us posted.
Diane0 -
Oh Mark, I can only think this means while you are on the xeloda/avastin stint another bigger and better trial will open up for you! Thank goodness no further growth. I hope you start feeling better soon. I have great luck with naproxen for minor pain relief, but I don't know how much pain you feel.
Keep your spirits up... something is just around the corner!!
Hope the xeloda/avastin gets the pain under control.
jana0 -
Hi Mark, i'm sorry your trial did not go as planned, but like the others here have said, i believe it means the trial that will cure you is coming, and you know you couldn't do it if you were already in a trial.
I've heard such great things about Xeloda from my boss who survived stage IV colon cancer with bad mets to her liver. She tells me all the time that Xeloda saved her life, and to take it as an adjuvant if they offer it to me.
Maybe the Xeloda just needs more time? Hang in there, and i'll be thinking about you!
Krista0 -
no shrinkage but little or no growth is the same place i've been for the last 4 months on chemo.
they say i should be happy about that, but i've
got problems with it..
Anyway, heard great things about Avastin and
Xeloda.. I want Avastin too, but I would have to leave my trail to do that..doing folfox and erbitux..
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Dear Mark,
I'm sorry to hear about the clinical trial. I am sending you positive thoughts and prayers that the Avastin and Xeloda will do the trick.
Kiersten0 -
Sorry to hear about the trial. That is a bummer, but I have to believe that everything happens for a reason (kind of hard at times though) Hang in there and with your attitude you will be on top again soon!
Faith0
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