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Welcome!
Good Morning, Janet!
Welcome to the club nobody wants to join...but here we are! I can't offer any insights about immunotheapy as my husband is on a TKI (Sutent) and has been for 6 1/2 years.. However, it does seem that many of the various treatments cause fatigue. As time goes on you will find ways to modify/adapt your activities to deal with feeling tired. Naps are acceptable!!! It's all part of the New Normal.
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good luckJanet920 said:Since talking to you all I’ve
Since talking to you all I’ve been in the hospital since Thursday. I came in severely dehydrated and very very low blood pressure. I developed other things as well. It’s just so tough. Im hoping to go home tomorrow.
Sending you prayers. Hope you recover soon!
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Thank you all - i am truly
Thank you all - i am truly feeling a lot better. Being in the hospital sucks but it's where I needed to be. I'm just getting use to my new routine, new meds. I still do immunotherapy every two weeks which has kept the tumors at bay. I spent the other day back to school shopping with my young granddaughter. It was a nice relief. I appreciate the kind words.
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Hi Janet
Welcome; so sorry you're here. Even though some of us don't post as often as we might, I hope you are getting the sense of how many of us are out here and behind you in so many ways. Every day I'm thinking about all my peers on this group. I hope your CT scan was uneventful. Take care -
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Hello. Thanks for the info
I will check out Smart Patients. Thank you! My left kidney and both adrenal glands were removed April 2018. My last CT scan showed that my remaining tumors have not grown and no new ones have occurred. Im taking this as good news. Obviously I wish my tumors would shrink or disappear altogether. I’m not in any pain and I’m doing good with my immunotherapy treatment every two weeks. I’ve come a long way. I keep busy going to the gym, seeing family and friends but I will say talking to you all and connecting with those that have gone through this really does help.
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