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Congratulations on the goodCheeseQueen57 said:So far, so good
I saw my oncologist yesterday. I've been on this therapy for two weeks and so far so good. Limited side effects and frankly I feel better than I have in years. All my labs were fine. I'll get more labs and a CT scan in August. Hoping for the best. My CA 125 was 13 so just reinforces that it is NOT a good indicator for me. So I'll continue with my marshmallow covered pill and mouth rinses and pray for effectiveness.
Congratulations on the good results, and how wonderful that you are feeling better than you have in years!
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So good to hear this Cheese!
So good to hear this Cheese! Adding my positive hugs to your results.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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I'm so glad to hear your good
I'm so glad to hear your good news! Please keep us updated on your progress.
Love,
Eldri
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Infection
So gals, I ended up with an infection through my nephrostomy tube but I think we caught it in time. Of course I'm in OCM so not the best place to be but oh well. Started experiencing fever, 103, oncologist told me to go to ER. That was Tuesday night. Cultures are not back yet so we don't really know what organism. Had a couple rough nights But I packed my bags sufficiently with my drugs, etc. But it amazes me how the screw with your meds when your in the hospital. I'm trying to not let that happen. Even though the pharmacist was in to talk to me. Not in any incredible amount of pain. But this certainly knocks me off of my well especially established routine. **** happens I guess. Thoughts and prayers appreciated.
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Gosh darn, Cheese,CheeseQueen57 said:Infection
So gals, I ended up with an infection through my nephrostomy tube but I think we caught it in time. Of course I'm in OCM so not the best place to be but oh well. Started experiencing fever, 103, oncologist told me to go to ER. That was Tuesday night. Cultures are not back yet so we don't really know what organism. Had a couple rough nights But I packed my bags sufficiently with my drugs, etc. But it amazes me how the screw with your meds when your in the hospital. I'm trying to not let that happen. Even though the pharmacist was in to talk to me. Not in any incredible amount of pain. But this certainly knocks me off of my well especially established routine. **** happens I guess. Thoughts and prayers appreciated.
Please substitute stronger language. I know life isn't fair, but this really isn't. Please stay safe while your body responds to treatment And get home ASAP.
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Prayers my friend! Kick it
Prayers my friend! Kick it in the butt and I know you will TELL THEM if they try to screw with your meds. It IS amazing. SMH
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Hang in there Cheese
Not sure what OCM is, but whatever. I am thinking of you and hoping for a quick resolution.
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Blood
Now my red blood cell levels are droppin! I'm thinking a bowel bleed. Great!
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You always teach us with your posts
Cheese, first my best wishes for you to get better fast! But also, I looked for OCM and found it is the Oncology Care Model of the Affordable Care Act. Not sure I understand it yet, but thank you for putting it in the post because it sounds like we all need to know how it works.
Again, sending best thoughts to a fellow warrior. df
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OCM
Sorry gals! OCM is an acronym for my beloved Ocean City, MD.
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Afinitor Side Effects?
Cheese, I'm so sorry to hear about the current issues you are experiencing. I checked and see that both increased infections and low red blood cells are potential side effects of Afinitor. https://www.oncolink.org/cancer-treatment/oncolink-rx/everolimus-afinitor-r. I would be interested to hear what your oncologist thinks about this.
Good luck in getting things squared away quickly, and I hope and pray that you feel better soon!
P.S. We've been going to OCM for more than 45 years, and were there right before Covid-19 shut everything down.
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OCMMoeKay said:Afinitor Side Effects?
Cheese, I'm so sorry to hear about the current issues you are experiencing. I checked and see that both increased infections and low red blood cells are potential side effects of Afinitor. https://www.oncolink.org/cancer-treatment/oncolink-rx/everolimus-afinitor-r. I would be interested to hear what your oncologist thinks about this.
Good luck in getting things squared away quickly, and I hope and pray that you feel better soon!
P.S. We've been going to OCM for more than 45 years, and were there right before Covid-19 shut everything down.
Would love to meet up with you next time you are down (with proper social distancing!). Message me.
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OCM
Cheese, glad your OCM is a lovely place, but I am glad I learned about the other! Keep strong.
df
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Cheese,
Cheese,
So sorry you are having to deal with this! You are one strong lady! Thanks for sharing. Sending loads of hugs and prayers your way.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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