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Sue, hang in there..! TheSuekub said:The latest!
The drama in my life continues! On Saturday i was admitted to hospital through emergency as I had fallen several times without warning, no dizziness or seizures and all very mysterious and has everyone scratching their heads. I also have pain across the tops of the hips which was very bad on Saturday. The muscles across my lower back and hip area appear to be very weak making me unable to get up from asitting position without difficulty. I was concerned that spine met was growing and causing the problem. have had spine MRI which showed no change since previous CTs and MRIs. Brain MRI was 2 weeks prior due to my "wobbly leg" syndrome and this was also normal.
my oncologist diesn't quite know what to make of it, referral to a top neurologist now and have undergone nerve conduction study and EMG. Results not yet conclusive and will be having a further MRI of leg muscles and possible muscle biopsy. I am now at home after 4 days of hospitalisation. Nobody knows wherher this problem is a side effect of the study drug I am but am very worried that I will be removed from another trial which then limits treatment options. I am very cautios walking etc but still have the pain although not quite as bad.
Just hope they can diagnose the new problem and treat it so I can continue clinical trial.
Sue, hang in there..! The reward may well be worth the short term misery.. hope so..! I did more research, this drug has some awesome potential..! And I found that it is being use for solid tumors.
http://www.aslanpharma.com/pipeline.html
http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT01721148
http://cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals.org/content/3/7/751/F4.expansion.html
Notice this is a Ron Kinase Inhibitor. And so this Ron hopes that Ron gets inhibited and you get great results..!
I suspect your symptoms are indeed side effects.. this means you need to be careful about falling for sure. Hopefully your body will respond to the side effects. And hope that the drug works..!
We are all pulling for you..!
Ron
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How are you doing Sue?Suekub said:The latest!
The drama in my life continues! On Saturday i was admitted to hospital through emergency as I had fallen several times without warning, no dizziness or seizures and all very mysterious and has everyone scratching their heads. I also have pain across the tops of the hips which was very bad on Saturday. The muscles across my lower back and hip area appear to be very weak making me unable to get up from asitting position without difficulty. I was concerned that spine met was growing and causing the problem. have had spine MRI which showed no change since previous CTs and MRIs. Brain MRI was 2 weeks prior due to my "wobbly leg" syndrome and this was also normal.
my oncologist diesn't quite know what to make of it, referral to a top neurologist now and have undergone nerve conduction study and EMG. Results not yet conclusive and will be having a further MRI of leg muscles and possible muscle biopsy. I am now at home after 4 days of hospitalisation. Nobody knows wherher this problem is a side effect of the study drug I am but am very worried that I will be removed from another trial which then limits treatment options. I am very cautios walking etc but still have the pain although not quite as bad.
Just hope they can diagnose the new problem and treat it so I can continue clinical trial.
Hi Sue,
How are you doing, better I hope? Have you arranged you MRI appointment yet? I have been thinking and praying for you daily. With all your tests so far showing stability, this surely has to be side effects from the drug, hoping these can be resolved and you continue with the trial.
Take care!
Djinnie xx
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Thanks allDjinnie said:How are you doing Sue?
Hi Sue,
How are you doing, better I hope? Have you arranged you MRI appointment yet? I have been thinking and praying for you daily. With all your tests so far showing stability, this surely has to be side effects from the drug, hoping these can be resolved and you continue with the trial.
Take care!
Djinnie xx
Spoke with oncologist on Friday who advises to re-start trial as it appears this is probably the only way they can tell that the "falling syndrome" is a side effect. Not sure if they still need a MRI, will have a further talk with onc who has discussed findings at length with neurologist. So far, so good. Have a full day at the hospital tomorrow for usual hourly bloods etc and ECG and echo today. On the upside oncologist has told me if if this trial fails she has another one that may be appropriate.
stay tuned!
Sue
PS how are doing Djinnie?
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All the best Sue!Suekub said:Thanks all
Spoke with oncologist on Friday who advises to re-start trial as it appears this is probably the only way they can tell that the "falling syndrome" is a side effect. Not sure if they still need a MRI, will have a further talk with onc who has discussed findings at length with neurologist. So far, so good. Have a full day at the hospital tomorrow for usual hourly bloods etc and ECG and echo today. On the upside oncologist has told me if if this trial fails she has another one that may be appropriate.
stay tuned!
Sue
PS how are doing Djinnie?
Hey Sue, well at last things are proceeding in a positive way! I am glad to hear there's a possibility you can stay within the current trial but also that there may be another in the offing. All the best with your tests!
I am still suffering a lot of side effects unfortunately. The worst being the constant coughing with episodes of choking, the choking is the most frightening because I can't swallow in order to stop it. It literally feels like I am being strangled. Fortunately for me so far I have recovered, obviously! but it is difficult. My throat always feel like I have a large furrball stuck down it, or maybe I have just inadvertently swallowed the cat, lol!
Take care Sue, let us know how you get on. You are always in my thoughts:)
Djinnie xx
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TrialSuekub said:Thanks all
Spoke with oncologist on Friday who advises to re-start trial as it appears this is probably the only way they can tell that the "falling syndrome" is a side effect. Not sure if they still need a MRI, will have a further talk with onc who has discussed findings at length with neurologist. So far, so good. Have a full day at the hospital tomorrow for usual hourly bloods etc and ECG and echo today. On the upside oncologist has told me if if this trial fails she has another one that may be appropriate.
stay tuned!
Sue
PS how are doing Djinnie?
Hi Sue,
Just wanted to chime in and say I've read this thread and I'm sending good wishes/thoughts/prayers your way. I hope this new medication is effective despite the pain-in-the-**** side effects.
Best to you,
Todd
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Updatetodd121 said:Trial
Hi Sue,
Just wanted to chime in and say I've read this thread and I'm sending good wishes/thoughts/prayers your way. I hope this new medication is effective despite the pain-in-the-**** side effects.
Best to you,
Todd
Well, here I am sitting in a chair having the usual hourly blood draw. Re-started the drug and so far, so good. Everyone is still mystified by what happened and the drug company is very interested in me! Nice to be the centre of attention, not!
If the mystery leg weakness appears again I will be immediately off the trial, otherwise if all continues OK will be scanned in 4 weeks where we will see if the drug is having any effect at all.
Djinnie, sorry to hear about your issues and hope they are resolved sooner rather than later.
Todd, thanks for your best wishes.
Sue
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Hi Sue,
We are thinking aboutHi Sue,
We are thinking about you and hoping that the mystery leg issue stays away. Very strange, isn't it? I hope your side effects are few and not too bothersome. Everyone who is on the trial drugs are very brave and strong. Wishing you well and great health!
Hugs
Jojo
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