MDX-1106 part 5
Todays scan results now state that the dozen or so lung mets I had are GONE! Liver is also clear! 2 chest nodes continue to shrink!!!! Pelvis and spine have healed. The bad news is that I have evidence of a couple new lesions in my spine, sternum and ribs.
But I tolerated the infusion well today and my oncologist thinks that the osseous lesions are inflammed from the drug and they will improve also. I am feeling good about that. Pain is not holding me back from exercise, running or golfing. In fact, I intend to take a 700-800 mile bike trip this weekend. .......So, is life good or what?
Thanks to all for everyones support and faith that I will continue to do well. The worst part is knowing that not everyone else can have my good fortune. So, I am going to continue to improve and help pave the way for everyones cure.
FOX LOVES YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No Pain No Gain
Thanks for sharing the news Fox ,looks as tho you just took 3 steps forward and maybe one step back but i am sure you are going to reach your ultimate goal and that would be eliminating every last cancer cell out of your body P.S Enjoy your bike trip,i have to say one thing before i go and it has to do with the slowest web site i know of and that is CSN,this web site almost pisses me off it is so slow and makes me think of lighting up a cigerette so as to calm me down,i am never going to smoke again but the thought does come to mind at times.Hey CSN thnx for the wonderfull web site,i just wish it flowed a little better.0 -
Some pain, much gainLimelife50 said:No Pain No Gain
Thanks for sharing the news Fox ,looks as tho you just took 3 steps forward and maybe one step back but i am sure you are going to reach your ultimate goal and that would be eliminating every last cancer cell out of your body P.S Enjoy your bike trip,i have to say one thing before i go and it has to do with the slowest web site i know of and that is CSN,this web site almost pisses me off it is so slow and makes me think of lighting up a cigerette so as to calm me down,i am never going to smoke again but the thought does come to mind at times.Hey CSN thnx for the wonderfull web site,i just wish it flowed a little better.
I, for one, am glad that you keep a good balance of acknowledging that it's not just a walk in a rose garden for you, Fox. I reckon it's important that you show it warts and all. People need to understand what you go through and not have a false picture of the terrific progress you are making. It's being hard won on the part of both medical science and you personally - you're fighting every foot of the way and no one is more deserving of a fine outcome. You're certainly giving great hope to a whole lot of people. The time-buying motif is ever-stronger, with new treatments (e.g. G202) in prospect.
Mike, the blip re pics and the CSN/Drupal banner may be signs that the CSN tech. team is working at trying to improve it right now. Let's hope so - as you've recognised, it's a great site but can be better still.0 -
RCC OUT FOXED!!!Texas_wedge said:Some pain, much gain
I, for one, am glad that you keep a good balance of acknowledging that it's not just a walk in a rose garden for you, Fox. I reckon it's important that you show it warts and all. People need to understand what you go through and not have a false picture of the terrific progress you are making. It's being hard won on the part of both medical science and you personally - you're fighting every foot of the way and no one is more deserving of a fine outcome. You're certainly giving great hope to a whole lot of people. The time-buying motif is ever-stronger, with new treatments (e.g. G202) in prospect.
Mike, the blip re pics and the CSN/Drupal banner may be signs that the CSN tech. team is working at trying to improve it right now. Let's hope so - as you've recognised, it's a great site but can be better still.
Ditto on everything Tex said, now aren't you glad you sprung for those new tires?
I posted this earlier on Alice's thread, but it would seem to fit here as well:
"Beginnings are scary and endings are usually sad,
but it's the middle that counts the most"
Laugh when you can, apologize when you should,
and let go of what you can't change, Play hard, forgive
quickly, take chances, give everything and have NO regrets
....Life is too short to be anything but happy!
Enjoy the trip and your ride,
Gary0 -
Thanks allgarym said:RCC OUT FOXED!!!
Ditto on everything Tex said, now aren't you glad you sprung for those new tires?
I posted this earlier on Alice's thread, but it would seem to fit here as well:
"Beginnings are scary and endings are usually sad,
but it's the middle that counts the most"
Laugh when you can, apologize when you should,
and let go of what you can't change, Play hard, forgive
quickly, take chances, give everything and have NO regrets
....Life is too short to be anything but happy!
Enjoy the trip and your ride,
Gary
Thanks all for the support and well wishes! My bike is packed and I'm out of here! See you all sunday or monday!!!!!!
FOX LOVES Y'ALL!!!!!0 -
Congratsfoxhd said:Thanks all
Thanks all for the support and well wishes! My bike is packed and I'm out of here! See you all sunday or monday!!!!!!
FOX LOVES Y'ALL!!!!!
Hi Fox,
I'm happy for you on the good news and pulling for you on the challenges. I know you'll beat it. You're our resident RCC Badass! Enjoy your trip.
--David0 -
BIKE RIDEDMike said:Congrats
Hi Fox,
I'm happy for you on the good news and pulling for you on the challenges. I know you'll beat it. You're our resident RCC Badass! Enjoy your trip.
--David
Here's wishing you a nice long ride with good weather. All sunshine and no rain. Don't think about RCC just enjoy the wind in your face!!!!0 -
Good wishesJackieP125 said:BIKE RIDE
Here's wishing you a nice long ride with good weather. All sunshine and no rain. Don't think about RCC just enjoy the wind in your face!!!!
My Daughter asks me from time to time (we're 500m apart) how you're doing. I copied her your latest report which she was delighted to read and she asked me to give you her regards.
Watch those potholes and I hope you packed plenty of outrageous t-shirts.0 -
Progress
You continue to be our BOY WONDER on this Board. People might question the Boy part but you think young, you act young, you feel young, you ride young. BOY it stays!
Hope you make it back from your latest RIDE in one piece.
Soulnergy with you always,
Alice0 -
Thanks again all!alice124 said:Progress
You continue to be our BOY WONDER on this Board. People might question the Boy part but you think young, you act young, you feel young, you ride young. BOY it stays!
Hope you make it back from your latest RIDE in one piece.
Soulnergy with you always,
Alice
Just got home from about 800 miles through some of New England. Camped with about 30 friends at a small biker rally at the Canadian border. Had a GREAT time. I'll admit to being worried about my back and ribs hurting too much. But all was well. As soon as I got home I got huge hugs from my grandaughters and wife. The next most important thing was to check up on everyone and make sure all is good. Remember Fox loves you!!!.0 -
quick questionfoxhd said:Thanks again all!
Just got home from about 800 miles through some of New England. Camped with about 30 friends at a small biker rally at the Canadian border. Had a GREAT time. I'll admit to being worried about my back and ribs hurting too much. But all was well. As soon as I got home I got huge hugs from my grandaughters and wife. The next most important thing was to check up on everyone and make sure all is good. Remember Fox loves you!!!.
Fox,
Are you still on the MDX maximum dose--10 mg? I know you had a temporary respiratory setback and didn't know if the dosage stayed the same.
John's dosage is 2 mg/kg. A couple of Phase I/b trials are getting ready to start. One will involve various grade/stage kidney cancers. The only requirement for this particular trial is virgin treatment to date.
She stated MDX dosage has shown effectiveness as low as 0.3mg and as high as 10 mg. While the dosage for the upcoming trials is not official/final, she expects the trials to be at 2mg/kg or 3mg/kg.0 -
dosagealice124 said:quick question
Fox,
Are you still on the MDX maximum dose--10 mg? I know you had a temporary respiratory setback and didn't know if the dosage stayed the same.
John's dosage is 2 mg/kg. A couple of Phase I/b trials are getting ready to start. One will involve various grade/stage kidney cancers. The only requirement for this particular trial is virgin treatment to date.
She stated MDX dosage has shown effectiveness as low as 0.3mg and as high as 10 mg. While the dosage for the upcoming trials is not official/final, she expects the trials to be at 2mg/kg or 3mg/kg.
Alice, yes I will remain on 10mg/kg as long as I am in the trial. I asked about having it reduced but that is not in the protocol. My doc says that I've had way more drug than most. Even if I was to stop now, it would continue to affect the t-cells for some time to come. They used the term "treatment naive" in qualifieing for the study. My feeling is that they will find that a low dose will be effective. I do fear what the continued use of this drug will do especially at this dose. I've been told that I could be on this for up to 4 years.0 -
Dosagefoxhd said:dosage
Alice, yes I will remain on 10mg/kg as long as I am in the trial. I asked about having it reduced but that is not in the protocol. My doc says that I've had way more drug than most. Even if I was to stop now, it would continue to affect the t-cells for some time to come. They used the term "treatment naive" in qualifieing for the study. My feeling is that they will find that a low dose will be effective. I do fear what the continued use of this drug will do especially at this dose. I've been told that I could be on this for up to 4 years.
I start the trial in 2 weeks and will be 2 mg of mdx and 800 mgs sutent. How are people expected to afford the sutent. My insurance pays 80% and my cut is still $3300 per month. That's twice my house payment.0 -
MDX...tacyarts said:Dosage
I start the trial in 2 weeks and will be 2 mg of mdx and 800 mgs sutent. How are people expected to afford the sutent. My insurance pays 80% and my cut is still $3300 per month. That's twice my house payment.
tacyarts,
May you experience the same success as fox and Alice & John!!! Hopefully this is on the path to our "magic bullet" and it will affordable some day to all that need it thanks to the pioneers like you guys.
You all rock,
Gary0 -
dosagefoxhd said:dosage
Alice, yes I will remain on 10mg/kg as long as I am in the trial. I asked about having it reduced but that is not in the protocol. My doc says that I've had way more drug than most. Even if I was to stop now, it would continue to affect the t-cells for some time to come. They used the term "treatment naive" in qualifieing for the study. My feeling is that they will find that a low dose will be effective. I do fear what the continued use of this drug will do especially at this dose. I've been told that I could be on this for up to 4 years.
Hi Fox - You are probably right about dosage, but John got a new consent form in conjunction with the MDX this morning. The research nurse said that--even though it doesn't directly effect John--he still must sign it. It is reducing the maximum dosage of MDX to 5 mg rather than 10 mg.
Just an fyi.0 -
Thanksgarym said:MDX...
tacyarts,
May you experience the same success as fox and Alice & John!!! Hopefully this is on the path to our "magic bullet" and it will affordable some day to all that need it thanks to the pioneers like you guys.
You all rock,
Gary
I'll sure take the same results as fox. I just need a little good news to build my moral. I'm excited to have the opportunity to take this life changing drug.0 -
interesting.alice124 said:dosage
Hi Fox - You are probably right about dosage, but John got a new consent form in conjunction with the MDX this morning. The research nurse said that--even though it doesn't directly effect John--he still must sign it. It is reducing the maximum dosage of MDX to 5 mg rather than 10 mg.
Just an fyi.
I go back on the first. I will ask again. Thank You.0
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