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CEA steadily rising, new chemo Irinotecan

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sorry about thatPhillieG said:New Chemo
I've been on that along with Erbitux since 2005-06 and maybe that's part of why I'm still here.
Who knows? Best of luck with it.
Don't be surprised if you get some stomach cramping. I did/do but it's manageable
-phil
Hi girl....sorry about that rising number. Never been on that chemo just wanted to say hi....thinking about you Winter Marie....sending a big hug
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new chemo
Hi, I hope you cope well with the side effects. My husbands cancer has had mild progression, he should have started Irinotecan, Avastin and xeloda on the 12th but took a risk and posponed it untill the 3rd of Jan. Have heard that this is a very hard drug to take, hoping it goes well for you, and with good results. -
hey girlmaglets said:sorry about that
Hi girl....sorry about that rising number. Never been on that chemo just wanted to say hi....thinking about you Winter Marie....sending a big hug
mags
sorry you have to use the big guns but thats the way this rollercoaster rolls.i have been on that plus avastin.for me it sure wasnt as bad as the oxy,my hair did fall out and over time i had bad stomach cramps and mild diareah.for some this drug is very rough but for me i tollerated it ok.good luck and keep us updated on your progress....Godbless....johnnybegood -
Robertjohnnybegood said:hey girl
sorry you have to use the big guns but thats the way this rollercoaster rolls.i have been on that plus avastin.for me it sure wasnt as bad as the oxy,my hair did fall out and over time i had bad stomach cramps and mild diareah.for some this drug is very rough but for me i tollerated it ok.good luck and keep us updated on your progress....Godbless....johnnybegood
did pretty well on it...hair loss, nausea, fatigue. He did manage to swap out a motor in his truck while on it, in the heat of an Alabama summer.
As an added bonus, it worked!!!
Hope it will do the same for you.
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Winter Mariemukamom said:Robert
did pretty well on it...hair loss, nausea, fatigue. He did manage to swap out a motor in his truck while on it, in the heat of an Alabama summer.
As an added bonus, it worked!!!
Hope it will do the same for you.
Angela
Sorry about the rise in CEA, I hope this new combination works for you.
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I've been on it as part of
I've been on it as part of folfiri since the start of this "journey" in February. So it's difficult to determine what drug is causing which side effects. I've had 18 rounds with it and will continue for the foreseeable future (as long as it works). But what others have said is about right. Diahrea -- constipation -- sometimes at the same time, sort of. Didn't lose my hair, but it thinned, got kinda lifeless, then came back pretty strong, but different...sort of wavy. My barber of 24 years who has become one of my bests friends, said that technically they call it "oughtabeen" hair. "Oh," I said, taking it hook, line and sinker. "Yeah," he said, "it oughtabeen on a dog's ****." Laughed my **** off. He's one of the few people that isn't uncomfortable when I joke about my cancer and fate. Keep us posted on how you're tolerating the I-run-to-the-can, as they call it. Christmas hugs, Dan -
Hi Marie, Sorry you cea is
Hi Marie, Sorry you cea is rising. I was on Irenotecan not too bad.. diarehea and constipation depending on what they are giving you along with it.. like steriods. and such...
Irenotecn will make you loose hair.. I lost most of mine..
the Side effects occurr over time.. don't expect them to all him immediatelhy.
Are you on any other drugs along with the Irenotecan?
Good Luck Marie, hang in there.. 2013 will be a better year for us all.. (that's my story and I am sticking to it.. ) -
Irinotecan
My husband had his first Irinotecan Tuesday, he had pills for nausea and we have immodium on hand. He is using about 1/2 immodium a day. He is not doing half as bad as I was afraid of, sleeps good and he is eating pretty good not a lot. He will go every 3 weeks for drip and is also taking 6 Xeloda pills a day along with Erbitux. Keep us informed on how you are doing.
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WinterMomof2plusteentwins said:Winter Marie
Sorry about the rise in CEA, I hope this new combination works for you.
Sandy
Really bummed about your CEA, but glad there is another weapon in your arsenal. Hope it is not too tough to tolerate well.
Luv,
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Winter, are you gettingwolfen said:Winter
Really bummed about your CEA, but glad there is another weapon in your arsenal. Hope it is not too tough to tolerate well.
Luv,
WolfenWinter, are you getting Folfiri with avastin ..... or irinotican with avastin? Are they leaving the 5FU out of the mix. I did folfiri and tolerated it quite well, had fatigue mostly as the side effect. Make sure you have loperamide on hand just in case you need it. I've heard you can get early onset of diarrhea or a late onset after a few days it hits....as we all know everyone is different and you'll just have to see how your tummy responds. Hope you have minimal side effects and tolerate it well. I'll be back on it in Jan. as far as I know......I got a calendar with my appt.s from onc. and I have a treatment scheduled on it.
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Thank you all
For your words of encouragement.
So far I had diarhea right after getting home, then it went away within an hour. This is day 4 and am as of last night the second bout of diarhea, but not bad at all. I feel no different, not tired or anything. Hopefully this will keep up and I will do well on this new chemo.
Presently I am just on Irinotecan for the time being, I'm worried about hair loss, but if it goes, it goes, as long as I stay!! LOL.
Winter Marie
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