Bye bye Inlyta
Time for a change. Afinitor, Cybetknife, Xgeva and a Phlebotomy. Are we having fun yet?? Ron
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Bummer, Ron
Sorry to hear it. And right before your fabulous vacation. On the other hand, you've got a fabulous vacation a head of you to help you ease into this new thing. Deep breaths.
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rough day
Hey Ron. Sounds like it was a rough day. We have had so many of those that we sit there like zombies when we get the good news. This RCC is really rough on the psyche at times. It's like a rollercoaster. I'm sorry that you got some undesirable news today. I just know you will be ok. You have the most wonderful spirit and attitude. I love how you go for the gusto, and I really hope that you enjoy your vacation and take a break from all this. Afinitor was a good drug for HB. Few side-effects. Definitely better than Inlyta for us. My husband actually felt pretty good on Afinitor and it was working for him. Stopped it to have the nephrectomy and then new doctor wanted him on Inlyta. Think positive. Best wishes.
Annie
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Change.
Bother. Don't know what else to say but thinking of you and hope your holiday is awesome. Hugs Melissa
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Sorry to hear your newsSrashedb said:Damn!
SarahDamn!
Sarah
Ron,
so sorry that it appears that Inlyta is not doing it for you. Onwards to the next treatment. As you know I have been taking Afinitor since December and have found it a very easy drug to take - no noticeable side effects except some fatigue but not a huge issue. i guess it will all start happening again after your holiday. Still not sure if it is working but will be scanned again at the end of July.
hopefully, you won't spend too much time worrying to enjoy your break. Yet another hurdle but sure you can do it!
Take care
Sue
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Thank You..!!Suekub said:Sorry to hear your news
Ron,
so sorry that it appears that Inlyta is not doing it for you. Onwards to the next treatment. As you know I have been taking Afinitor since December and have found it a very easy drug to take - no noticeable side effects except some fatigue but not a huge issue. i guess it will all start happening again after your holiday. Still not sure if it is working but will be scanned again at the end of July.
hopefully, you won't spend too much time worrying to enjoy your break. Yet another hurdle but sure you can do it!
Take care
Sue
Thanks all.. you are the best..!! I am OK, believe it or not. I knew it was coming.. It is part of the journey.. sigh.. just not the fun part.. And Sue, thank you so much on the side effects report..! This is what we do here.. help each other, the best we can..!!
And Jo Jo.. the Nurses are most attractive because they care... not just the exterior physical beauty. There are several I would love to have as my personal assistant.. oh and all of you as well...
One thing I have observed the last two years.. is that the medical staff I deal with really care.. likely more than they should. The Nurse I met with first today had a lousy Poker Face.. I knew what was coming, yet she danced around some of my questions.. then left the room in a hurried manner, My Onc did the same thing.. I can only imagine how badly it affects them when they have to give bad news.. Talk about work stress..!! And my one favorite Nurse totally ignored me today... she looked right past me.. duh.. I will e-mail her tomorrow and try to ease her tension a bit.
So, if ANYONE has any doubts how valuable proper follow up is... well, just read my story... 90 days ago no signs of any bone Mets, today, yes, big time. They can grow that quick.. and the good news is that it got caught before anything snapped... I am so thankful for the great medical care I am getting.. even when the news is not good...
Be Well All..!!
Ron
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The tougher you areGSRon said:Thank You..!!
Thanks all.. you are the best..!! I am OK, believe it or not. I knew it was coming.. It is part of the journey.. sigh.. just not the fun part.. And Sue, thank you so much on the side effects report..! This is what we do here.. help each other, the best we can..!!
And Jo Jo.. the Nurses are most attractive because they care... not just the exterior physical beauty. There are several I would love to have as my personal assistant.. oh and all of you as well...
One thing I have observed the last two years.. is that the medical staff I deal with really care.. likely more than they should. The Nurse I met with first today had a lousy Poker Face.. I knew what was coming, yet she danced around some of my questions.. then left the room in a hurried manner, My Onc did the same thing.. I can only imagine how badly it affects them when they have to give bad news.. Talk about work stress..!! And my one favorite Nurse totally ignored me today... she looked right past me.. duh.. I will e-mail her tomorrow and try to ease her tension a bit.
So, if ANYONE has any doubts how valuable proper follow up is... well, just read my story... 90 days ago no signs of any bone Mets, today, yes, big time. They can grow that quick.. and the good news is that it got caught before anything snapped... I am so thankful for the great medical care I am getting.. even when the news is not good...
Be Well All..!!
Ron
..the more you get tested, Ron. You are becoming our pharmaceutical crash test dummy. Said affectionately. I am so glad that you are being so closely watched. Being a favorite of your caregivers does provide a little more something in your favor. Maybe you, Sue and DJ can get a special group treatment plan. So much like trying to crack a safe. The right combination is out there. We just have to find it.
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OK, so I just messaged theBDS said:Look Forward not Back!
Sorry, to hear the bad news about Inlyta not working for you. Please enjoy vacation it sounds like it will be totally awesome - Wish I could go! We will all hope/pray for the best. - BDS
OK, so I just messaged the one Nurse... told her I missed her... and then asked a bunch of questions for mostly my Dr. Like what about Cabo..? And what about some Clinical Trilas..? Oh yes and scheduling the next set of visits...
I guess it is true... "A little bit of sugar makes the medicine go down..." (I bet some of you will have fun with that one....ooops..)
Ron
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Under controlGSRon said:OK, so I just messaged the
OK, so I just messaged the one Nurse... told her I missed her... and then asked a bunch of questions for mostly my Dr. Like what about Cabo..? And what about some Clinical Trilas..? Oh yes and scheduling the next set of visits...
I guess it is true... "A little bit of sugar makes the medicine go down..." (I bet some of you will have fun with that one....ooops..)
Ron
Ron:
what seemed awful last night has swung back to positive and a new plan is coming together.
This forum truly is one of information AND encouragement.
Sarah
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Interesting.. and worthSrashedb said:Under control
Ron:
what seemed awful last night has swung back to positive and a new plan is coming together.
This forum truly is one of information AND encouragement.
Sarah
Interesting.. and worth sharing. I am on my 3rd day of no Inlyta or Immodium. I have had no diarrhea, my foot pain is almost gone, and I feel better mostly... Except the back pain has intensified. So, I have asked for pain pills... being it is Friday, if I wait until I am screaming, I may have to wait for any relief..
And the Afinitor showed up a few minutes ago... time to start the next drug..!
And I have my MRI, Phlebotomy, Xgeva all scheduled for the same day. the 21st. It will be a long day.. but once the MRI is done, I can schedule the Cyberknife, which should give me some relief for my back.
Are we having fun yet..??
Ron
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So sorry you are facing allGSRon said:Interesting.. and worth
Interesting.. and worth sharing. I am on my 3rd day of no Inlyta or Immodium. I have had no diarrhea, my foot pain is almost gone, and I feel better mostly... Except the back pain has intensified. So, I have asked for pain pills... being it is Friday, if I wait until I am screaming, I may have to wait for any relief..
And the Afinitor showed up a few minutes ago... time to start the next drug..!
And I have my MRI, Phlebotomy, Xgeva all scheduled for the same day. the 21st. It will be a long day.. but once the MRI is done, I can schedule the Cyberknife, which should give me some relief for my back.
Are we having fun yet..??
Ron
So sorry you are facing all this. Wishing you the best!
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gsGSRon said:Interesting.. and worth
Interesting.. and worth sharing. I am on my 3rd day of no Inlyta or Immodium. I have had no diarrhea, my foot pain is almost gone, and I feel better mostly... Except the back pain has intensified. So, I have asked for pain pills... being it is Friday, if I wait until I am screaming, I may have to wait for any relief..
And the Afinitor showed up a few minutes ago... time to start the next drug..!
And I have my MRI, Phlebotomy, Xgeva all scheduled for the same day. the 21st. It will be a long day.. but once the MRI is done, I can schedule the Cyberknife, which should give me some relief for my back.
Are we having fun yet..??
Ron
so sorry all of this is happening. You know we all are here to support you . You are a great inspiration to this forum. Sometimes when it rains it pours, but hopefully the next drug will work wonderful for you. Praying for you.
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Thanks Jan..! You have theJan4you said:Oh Ron, glad you told
Oh Ron, glad you told us..sigh..
But I would look you in the eyes, smile and send you hopeful, healing wishes
to be cashed in whenever you need them!
Hugs, Jan
Thanks Jan..! You have the most beautiful smile..!!! All of you make my day... every day..!!
I am so thankful... I have great insurance and great medical staff. So, yes, I left the Dr office Wednesday just after 5 PM, and this morning the Afinitor arrived. I messaged that I needed something for pain.. got a call back from the attending Doc and within 2 hours I got a call to pick up the drugs.. Popped a pain pill about an hour ago, and already got some relief..! Oh yes the Dr I talked, to was very emphatic.. "We will help you with your pain... holler if these drugs are not strong enough.." Then she called back and told me to be careful if I take too many I may get constipated.. so she gave me another suggestion or two... All along she apologized, like it was her fault.. Yes they all care..! Either that or they are great actors..!! Then I come here... and more caring people here... so once I (mentally) get past the bad part of it all... I am a very rich person.. having all of you to cheer me on...
Be Well All..!!
Ron
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Doo Doo sometimes happensGSRon said:Thanks Jan..! You have the
Thanks Jan..! You have the most beautiful smile..!!! All of you make my day... every day..!!
I am so thankful... I have great insurance and great medical staff. So, yes, I left the Dr office Wednesday just after 5 PM, and this morning the Afinitor arrived. I messaged that I needed something for pain.. got a call back from the attending Doc and within 2 hours I got a call to pick up the drugs.. Popped a pain pill about an hour ago, and already got some relief..! Oh yes the Dr I talked, to was very emphatic.. "We will help you with your pain... holler if these drugs are not strong enough.." Then she called back and told me to be careful if I take too many I may get constipated.. so she gave me another suggestion or two... All along she apologized, like it was her fault.. Yes they all care..! Either that or they are great actors..!! Then I come here... and more caring people here... so once I (mentally) get past the bad part of it all... I am a very rich person.. having all of you to cheer me on...
Be Well All..!!
Ron
OK, so I woke up at 3 AM.. not sure if the pain woke me or not.. but here I am.. Sitting up has reduced the pain, so I am holding off on taking another pain pill until it gets bad again. But I feel like I slept 8 plus hours..! My energy level has been better than it has been in just over a year..! So, last night I went and assembled my spare race engine.. done deal..! This project had been sitting here for a month. But, it just won't fit in my one small suitcase, so it will have to go in a larger one, then I will add styrofoam to keep in from moving. Yes, the weight police will scold me and charge me for over weight.. it weighs just over 60 pounds. No big deal...
The Doo Doo... just got an e-mail from my one racer pal.. in the Friday practice he crashed and broke his pelvis.. he is to have surgery today.. but will miss the IOM races.. Booooooo.... poor guy.. the last race before the trip.. I suspect he won't do that one race next year... Glad he is going to be OK.. most important.. So, out of his bad news, gives me more incentive to make it... Someone has to look out for his bikes that are headed with mine to the IOM. I will miss him not being there...
As I learned at an early age.. someone is always worse off than me... even though his injury is not as serious as those of us Cancer folks....still stinks...
Be Well All...
Ron - better living with drugs..!
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Sorry to hear your news!GSRon said:Doo Doo sometimes happens
OK, so I woke up at 3 AM.. not sure if the pain woke me or not.. but here I am.. Sitting up has reduced the pain, so I am holding off on taking another pain pill until it gets bad again. But I feel like I slept 8 plus hours..! My energy level has been better than it has been in just over a year..! So, last night I went and assembled my spare race engine.. done deal..! This project had been sitting here for a month. But, it just won't fit in my one small suitcase, so it will have to go in a larger one, then I will add styrofoam to keep in from moving. Yes, the weight police will scold me and charge me for over weight.. it weighs just over 60 pounds. No big deal...
The Doo Doo... just got an e-mail from my one racer pal.. in the Friday practice he crashed and broke his pelvis.. he is to have surgery today.. but will miss the IOM races.. Booooooo.... poor guy.. the last race before the trip.. I suspect he won't do that one race next year... Glad he is going to be OK.. most important.. So, out of his bad news, gives me more incentive to make it... Someone has to look out for his bikes that are headed with mine to the IOM. I will miss him not being there...
As I learned at an early age.. someone is always worse off than me... even though his injury is not as serious as those of us Cancer folks....still stinks...
Be Well All...
Ron - better living with drugs..!
Hey Ronnie my friend, Sorry to hear your recent news, I am so glad you have such a good team taking good care of you. We always need the reassurance that the experts have got our backs. I hope the pain killers allow you some respite, I assume if you need anything stronger over the weekend; you have a contact number. I hope all goes well with your tests, you say the cyber knife will be after the 21st, when are you due to leave for Isle of Man?.
I hope you have a good weekend Ronnie! You at least have got some of your energy back to go with that indefatigable spirit of yours:)
Djinnie xx
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Don't know if you follow theDjinnie said:Sorry to hear your news!
Hey Ronnie my friend, Sorry to hear your recent news, I am so glad you have such a good team taking good care of you. We always need the reassurance that the experts have got our backs. I hope the pain killers allow you some respite, I assume if you need anything stronger over the weekend; you have a contact number. I hope all goes well with your tests, you say the cyber knife will be after the 21st, when are you due to leave for Isle of Man?.
I hope you have a good weekend Ronnie! You at least have got some of your energy back to go with that indefatigable spirit of yours:)
Djinnie xx
Don't know if you follow the Tour de France, I am bummed that our man from IOM, Omega Pharma Quickstep rider Mark Cavendish is out with a shoulder injury. I love watching him race. The weather conditions have been really bad this year though. Chris Froom is also out, but the new team leader from Team Sky UK, is running eighth now, which is not bad.
Djinnie x
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Hi Dj..!! Thanks for theDjinnie said:Don't know if you follow the
Don't know if you follow the Tour de France, I am bummed that our man from IOM, Omega Pharma Quickstep rider Mark Cavendish is out with a shoulder injury. I love watching him race. The weather conditions have been really bad this year though. Chris Froom is also out, but the new team leader from Team Sky UK, is running eighth now, which is not bad.
Djinnie x
Hi Dj..!! Thanks for the kind words.. we both know the ups and downs of this disease.. We both keep moving forward..! Sorry I do not follow the TDF... but have heard of Cavendish from others...
I am to fly out on the 11th... so less than a month from now..
I must say, these drugs work wonderfully... I wait until the pain gets to the point of near my tolerance level.. take a pill and in about 30 minutes get relief..!! I only have taken a single pill at a time, even though the instructions say I can take one or two. I am one of those people that do not want to take pills unless I really need them.. Hope this trend continues... but yes, if I get too much pain Stanford has a 24 hour phone system, and they will wake up a doctor at any hour to get authorization as needed.. however as the pharmacy is not open 24 hours, not much can happen after 8 PM. Stanford is huge, so I guess they have a rotation of what doctor ends up on call each day.. great service..!
So, slowly I am packing.. I need to find out if my engine poses a problem being well over weight... going to be interesting to handle all the luggage.. Oh Sky Cap..! And yes, I did get an upgrade on my flights.. so first class, here I come..!! There is also extra baggage allowance, which is more important than the free booze that I won't be drinking...
Again, thank you all for the kind words... Just wish we all were well and rid of this disease.. sigh..
Ron
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