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Txdaisy366 said:insurance
Abraxene is "off label" for uterine cancer. We will appeal but nurse said it may take months. In meantime I will start Doxil which should be effective also.
Why does cancer treatment have to be more difficult with these issues? Seems cruel to me.
I'm sure this has logic for others but not for me right now.
Me neither. When will you start?
Connie0 -
Mary Ann sorry the Abraxene was not approveddaisy366 said:insurance
Abraxene is "off label" for uterine cancer. We will appeal but nurse said it may take months. In meantime I will start Doxil which should be effective also.
Why does cancer treatment have to be more difficult with these issues? Seems cruel to me.
I'm sure this has logic for others but not for me right now.
I looked up Abraxene and it looks so similar to Taxol. I wonder why you don't go back on Taxol since it has been so long since you had the Taxol?
I hope you do okay with the Doxil. I am sure it will be effective for you. Will you start it soon. As always you remain in my prayers. In peace and caring.0 -
Mary Ann
I am sorry to hear your disappointing news. You are right, you should not have to fight the insurance company too! It is bad enough to have cancer and have to fight this disease without fighting the insurance company to approve treatments!! It should be the job of the insurance company to help and support you, not make things even harder!!!
I will be praying for your complete response to the chemo.
You are in my prayers,
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Mary Ann, I know you arePat51 said:Mary Ann
I am sorry to hear your disappointing news. You are right, you should not have to fight the insurance company too! It is bad enough to have cancer and have to fight this disease without fighting the insurance company to approve treatments!! It should be the job of the insurance company to help and support you, not make things even harder!!!
I will be praying for your complete response to the chemo.
You are in my prayers,
Pat
Mary Ann, I know you are using all your energy to fight Chester. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you.0 -
Thanks Connie, Ro, Pat and all for support and concernConnieSW said:Mary Ann, I know you are
Mary Ann, I know you are using all your energy to fight Chester. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you.
The plan is to start Doxil on Thursday. I have to start "cooling" my hands and feet on Wed every 4 hours in preparation for chemo. Doxil really ravages the skin apparently and it has me a bit freaked out. I tolerated carboplatin and taxol well so hopefully this will go well too.
We've had company so I have been busy with that up till now. Now it's back to me and trying to calm myself down.
Today I resorted to calling medicare again about denial of abraxene. I also called the manufacturer and they said they would appeal for me. I could also apply for patient assistance for free meds but I know we would not qualify. We have discussed paying for this ourselves but I costs $1000 per vial and I may need 6 for each round.
I decided to let the doctor decide tomorrow - which drug to get. I suspect it will be doxil since we can start this immediately.
I ask for everyone's prayers at this time. Thanks, Mary Ann0 -
Mary Ann, I'll Pray for Goddaisy366 said:Thanks Connie, Ro, Pat and all for support and concern
The plan is to start Doxil on Thursday. I have to start "cooling" my hands and feet on Wed every 4 hours in preparation for chemo. Doxil really ravages the skin apparently and it has me a bit freaked out. I tolerated carboplatin and taxol well so hopefully this will go well too.
We've had company so I have been busy with that up till now. Now it's back to me and trying to calm myself down.
Today I resorted to calling medicare again about denial of abraxene. I also called the manufacturer and they said they would appeal for me. I could also apply for patient assistance for free meds but I know we would not qualify. We have discussed paying for this ourselves but I costs $1000 per vial and I may need 6 for each round.
I decided to let the doctor decide tomorrow - which drug to get. I suspect it will be doxil since we can start this immediately.
I ask for everyone's prayers at this time. Thanks, Mary Ann
Mary Ann, I'll Pray for God to show the path for all involved to be clear, and fast. So Sorry for the waiting game, that is the worst of it. We're all thinking of you, and know you'll be strong physically and mentally. Hugs to ya, Marie0 -
Mary Ann good luck on Thursdaydaisy366 said:Thanks Connie, Ro, Pat and all for support and concern
The plan is to start Doxil on Thursday. I have to start "cooling" my hands and feet on Wed every 4 hours in preparation for chemo. Doxil really ravages the skin apparently and it has me a bit freaked out. I tolerated carboplatin and taxol well so hopefully this will go well too.
We've had company so I have been busy with that up till now. Now it's back to me and trying to calm myself down.
Today I resorted to calling medicare again about denial of abraxene. I also called the manufacturer and they said they would appeal for me. I could also apply for patient assistance for free meds but I know we would not qualify. We have discussed paying for this ourselves but I costs $1000 per vial and I may need 6 for each round.
I decided to let the doctor decide tomorrow - which drug to get. I suspect it will be doxil since we can start this immediately.
I ask for everyone's prayers at this time. Thanks, Mary Ann
Hope all goes well for you I can understand your anxiety about the doxil. Others have talked about their hand and feet problems. I hope you can avoid any problems. Extra prayers coming your way. Sending an extra big cyber hug, too. In peace and caring.0 -
so far so goodRo10 said:Mary Ann good luck on Thursday
Hope all goes well for you I can understand your anxiety about the doxil. Others have talked about their hand and feet problems. I hope you can avoid any problems. Extra prayers coming your way. Sending an extra big cyber hug, too. In peace and caring.
very anxious and tearful about this. started cooling of hands/feet protocol yesterday. Nurse explained that doxil settles in fat cells and that hands and feet are very vascular and we use them so much that doxil will collect there unless blood vessels are constricted. Hence the regime of cooling for days before and after treatment.
They knocked me out with ativan and before I knew it I was done. I brought my ice bags to cool everything there too!! They probably thought I was nuts. But I will religiously do this. Everyone very patient and sweet with me today.
Now home to rest and drink cool water, ice chips and cool those hands and feet.
Thanks for all the prayers. Love you all. Mary Ann0 -
I hope Chester is sodaisy366 said:so far so good
very anxious and tearful about this. started cooling of hands/feet protocol yesterday. Nurse explained that doxil settles in fat cells and that hands and feet are very vascular and we use them so much that doxil will collect there unless blood vessels are constricted. Hence the regime of cooling for days before and after treatment.
They knocked me out with ativan and before I knew it I was done. I brought my ice bags to cool everything there too!! They probably thought I was nuts. But I will religiously do this. Everyone very patient and sweet with me today.
Now home to rest and drink cool water, ice chips and cool those hands and feet.
Thanks for all the prayers. Love you all. Mary Ann
I hope Chester is so uncomfortable he will flee and never come back. He should know he's met his match in you.
Connie0 -
Glad to hear that today went welldaisy366 said:so far so good
very anxious and tearful about this. started cooling of hands/feet protocol yesterday. Nurse explained that doxil settles in fat cells and that hands and feet are very vascular and we use them so much that doxil will collect there unless blood vessels are constricted. Hence the regime of cooling for days before and after treatment.
They knocked me out with ativan and before I knew it I was done. I brought my ice bags to cool everything there too!! They probably thought I was nuts. But I will religiously do this. Everyone very patient and sweet with me today.
Now home to rest and drink cool water, ice chips and cool those hands and feet.
Thanks for all the prayers. Love you all. Mary Ann
First one down! Glad it went well for you. I hope those ice bags help. I remember Linda talked about how typing even hurt her fingers. Take care of yourself and rest as needed. Keep those fluids going. In peace and caring.0
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