News and (maybe) action
The biggest hurdle seemed to be one of logistics, as I am still not ambulatory. My Onc had a solution; home infusion. Now, dependent on insurance approval, I should start next week.
As to the mobility issue:
I went to the pain guy yesterday and adjusted the bolus settings, doubling the dose, reducing the time limit between from 4 hours to 40 minutes and reducing the daily limit from 6 to 4. I can tell you it was a heck of a lot easier getting in the house than it was getting out of it, so it seems to be working.
Blake
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Dear Blake
Sorry that the trials didn't work out but very glad that it was suggested that you still have a traditional option left.
Also very glad to hear that you are now able to get a better handle on the pain.
Best wishes for good results.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Pepepepebcn said:Can you ask for two shots instead of one? , normally on me
I have never seen results on CEA until after 2 or 3 shots , just a suggestion from a friend!
Hugs Blake!
BtW as per I see you have been on folfox already why they stop it? progression?.
Hugs!
Stopped at the current standard of care, which is about 12 rounds here in the US.0 -
Blake was there a specificLovekitties said:Dear Blake
Sorry that the trials didn't work out but very glad that it was suggested that you still have a traditional option left.
Also very glad to hear that you are now able to get a better handle on the pain.
Best wishes for good results.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
Blake was there a specific reason you don't qualify for a clinical trial??0 -
Update
Thanks for the update and glad that they have a plan for you. Hoping you get some relief from it and that insurance will cooperate.
Kim0 -
Good newstko683 said:Glad you have another option
Blake,
Hoping that the FOLFOX works for you and glad you got another opinion. Home infusion sounds quite convenient in your situation. Wishing you the best. hugs, Teri
Sounds good Blake. What about steroids to give you strength?0 -
I am glad to hear that they
I am glad to hear that they are at least tryinf folfox. The 2 new targeted therapy drugs are supposed to be approved this year. Hang in there and hopefully you will be a candidate for one or both.0 -
Sorry, what new targetedjanderson1964 said:I am glad to hear that they
I am glad to hear that they are at least tryinf folfox. The 2 new targeted therapy drugs are supposed to be approved this year. Hang in there and hopefully you will be a candidate for one or both.
Sorry, what new targeted therapy drugs??0 -
I believe Regorofab is thesmokeyjoe said:Sorry, what new targeted
Sorry, what new targeted therapy drugs??
I believe Regorofab is the name of one of them produced by Bayer which got such good results in tirals that the FDA stopped the trials and put it on the fast track for approval. You can find out more about the drugs on the Colon Cancer Alliance web site.0
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