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Has anyone every heard of Abraxene?

Please pray for our family.
Thank you teal sisters.
Linda
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Dear Lindapoopergirl14052 said:This sucks
So sorry you are in so much pain honey. I have never heard of this drug but maybe it will be good and kick out the tumor. You are a fighter for sure. Bless you and your family....Val
I am so sorry that you are in pain and that the news from the scan was not good. I am hoping that the new drug will kick cancer's butt! In the meantime, sending prayers and big hugs to you and your family.
Please take care,
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So sorry,
Linda to read this. My heart breaks for you and your family. The emotional pain and physical pain together is tough stuff.
Abraxane is a taxan, the same as taxol and taxotere family. i think it is the new and improved version, as Val said, but not sure what is new and improved. Maybe less side effects for neuropathy? Hope it kicks but for you!
Warm hugs over the waters and hope you feel better soon,
kathleen -
Hi Linda, sorry to hear of
Hi Linda, sorry to hear of your news. Hang in there. Hopefully the new chemo will help reduce the disease. As far as pain....there is no reason to be in pain. If you don't have pain meds call you Dr. and get them. I find that we can handle things much better if we control the symptoms such as pain and nausea.
Also, I read your letter from your daughter on the board. You sound special and have very wonderful children. They will help you get through this. Your in my thoughts. Kim -
I've heard of this drugkimberly sue 63 said:Hi Linda, sorry to hear of
Hi Linda, sorry to hear of your news. Hang in there. Hopefully the new chemo will help reduce the disease. As far as pain....there is no reason to be in pain. If you don't have pain meds call you Dr. and get them. I find that we can handle things much better if we control the symptoms such as pain and nausea.
Also, I read your letter from your daughter on the board. You sound special and have very wonderful children. They will help you get through this. Your in my thoughts. Kim
In fact my dr has put this in my tool bag for the next chemo if needed. Hang in there. Like Kim said no need to be in pain, try and get something for it, it's the one thing we can control. Kathy
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