Neil ? Whats up with that tongue Jason
Have not seen any posts or responses from Neil anyone know anything?
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Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
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I have noticed your absence,NanoSecond said:Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
I have noticed your absence, as well, Neiil. I am sure everyone has....wishing you a quick recovery!
Hugs
Jojo
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Glad to see you check in!NanoSecond said:Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
Spent last night doing a lot of reading about tumor necrosis, (particularly extensive tumor necrosis as it pertains to chromophobe) and thought of you and all you the knowledge you have offered here for us.
Thanks for the update!!!
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Dang Neil!! ENUFF!sblairc said:Glad to see you check in!
Spent last night doing a lot of reading about tumor necrosis, (particularly extensive tumor necrosis as it pertains to chromophobe) and thought of you and all you the knowledge you have offered here for us.
Thanks for the update!!!
Yes, youDang Neil!! ENUFF!
Yes, you have been missed. I am so sorry for what you are going through, again. Glad you responded though.. it means a lot to us, that YOU know,
we care.
That said, still...ENUFF!!
Sending you gentle hugs and the knowledge that now I'll be thinking of you,
more and more and more and more..
Jan
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Ha!
Limer,
Just a stupid selfie we took in Myrtle Beach this past year before we went on a jet ski "excursion." First time we ever rode them; in the open ocean no less. Scared to DEATH! That was right before we pulled out of the dock.
I knew I had the tumor during that vacation; when we got back that next week I was scheduled to see the surgeon on Monday morning, so I will always remember that vacation because of all the stuff that was on my mind... I really tried to put it out of my head and have a good time. I think we did :-)
- Jay
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Glad you checking inNanoSecond said:Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
Neil,
It is good to read your posting this evening. I am sorry to hear that you are taking prednisone but soon this
will stop and you can restart Afinitor. May Afinitor continue to help you. I am also on prednisone for lung issues
and can't wait to finish it!
Please know how much your extensive knowledge had helped me to keep informed about our nasty disease.
I appreciate all that you have done for everyone on this site. I hope you will continue to read messages and
post every now and then.
Wishing you the very best,
Diane
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so gladNanoSecond said:Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
you are doing some better. Will be praying for you and that you will get back on your meds soon. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Thank you allhydrangea said:Glad you checking in
Neil,
It is good to read your posting this evening. I am sorry to hear that you are taking prednisone but soon this
will stop and you can restart Afinitor. May Afinitor continue to help you. I am also on prednisone for lung issues
and can't wait to finish it!
Please know how much your extensive knowledge had helped me to keep informed about our nasty disease.
I appreciate all that you have done for everyone on this site. I hope you will continue to read messages and
post every now and then.
Wishing you the very best,
Diane
Diane, Jan, and all who have posted such kind thoughts and support.
Thank you.
Today is my last day on prednisone so I will restarting Afinitor tomorrow.
My major issue right now is, ironically only peripherally related to my renal cancer. About a week ago I twisted or pulled a muscle in my back trying to lift something I should not have.
Then, when I was dealing with the symptoms of pneumonitis last week I managed to twist or pull that same wound even further. So now I experience excruciating pain when I stand up or get up from lying down. Worse, I cannot sleep on my side because if I toss and turn the pain wakes me up. And I am not used to sleeping on my back only. As such I have little sleep the past 3 nights - although I did manage to do better last night.
Many thanks again,
-Neil
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Neil, that back issue was thejason.2835 said:Ha!
Limer,
Just a stupid selfie we took in Myrtle Beach this past year before we went on a jet ski "excursion." First time we ever rode them; in the open ocean no less. Scared to DEATH! That was right before we pulled out of the dock.
I knew I had the tumor during that vacation; when we got back that next week I was scheduled to see the surgeon on Monday morning, so I will always remember that vacation because of all the stuff that was on my mind... I really tried to put it out of my head and have a good time. I think we did :-)
- Jay
Neil, that back issue was the last thing you needed on top of everything else. Hope it resolves itself and you get some relief and sleep. Feel better! Glad you can resume the Afinitor.
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OH NOOO!!! I am sorry you areNanoSecond said:Thank you all
Diane, Jan, and all who have posted such kind thoughts and support.
Thank you.
Today is my last day on prednisone so I will restarting Afinitor tomorrow.
My major issue right now is, ironically only peripherally related to my renal cancer. About a week ago I twisted or pulled a muscle in my back trying to lift something I should not have.
Then, when I was dealing with the symptoms of pneumonitis last week I managed to twist or pull that same wound even further. So now I experience excruciating pain when I stand up or get up from lying down. Worse, I cannot sleep on my side because if I toss and turn the pain wakes me up. And I am not used to sleeping on my back only. As such I have little sleep the past 3 nights - although I did manage to do better last night.
Many thanks again,
-Neil
OH NOOO!!! I am sorry you are going through a back issue too!! ENUFFFF!!!!
I wonder if you'd consider using one of those lumbar, velcro back wraps that have magnets inside.
I have used it for my back, my rib cage spasms that used to take my breath away. And I used it for two of my abdominal surgeries. You can tighten outside straps too, plus the overall wrap.
THAT way your sore muscles get some support and it makes it
much easier to get UP and such.
Why not try that? Sold at most drug stores.
I also put dry ice inside the wrap along the sore area to help with pain.
Just a thought..
Jan
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Cold followed by heatJan4you said:OH NOOO!!! I am sorry you are
OH NOOO!!! I am sorry you are going through a back issue too!! ENUFFFF!!!!
I wonder if you'd consider using one of those lumbar, velcro back wraps that have magnets inside.
I have used it for my back, my rib cage spasms that used to take my breath away. And I used it for two of my abdominal surgeries. You can tighten outside straps too, plus the overall wrap.
THAT way your sore muscles get some support and it makes it
much easier to get UP and such.
Why not try that? Sold at most drug stores.
I also put dry ice inside the wrap along the sore area to help with pain.
Just a thought..
Jan
Many thanks for that suggestion Jan. I may just take you up on it.
What I have been doing is using ice packs for 20 minutes (and then stopping for a few hours) but now I am going to switch to a heating pad. Following recommendations found at Google University.
It is slowly healing. The big problem is trying to train myself to sleep on my back (only). If I manage that I think I can lick this thing.
Best wishes,
-Neil
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SleepingAPny said:Neil, that back issue was the
Neil, that back issue was the last thing you needed on top of everything else. Hope it resolves itself and you get some relief and sleep. Feel better! Glad you can resume the Afinitor.
Hi Neil,
I'm sorry you are dealing with this on top of treatment. If it's not one thing, it's another.
I, too, am a side sleeper. To minimize my rolling over when sleeping on my side, I stuffed pillows behind my back. I sometimes slept in a recliner, but I don't know if that works for you. I hope all of this settles down soon.
Is Affinitor one of those drugs that weakens you immune system and makes you more susceptible to illness and infection? It is the next drug my doctor has in mind for me.
Kathy
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Neil, I'm sorry you are inNewDay said:Sleeping
Hi Neil,
I'm sorry you are dealing with this on top of treatment. If it's not one thing, it's another.
I, too, am a side sleeper. To minimize my rolling over when sleeping on my side, I stuffed pillows behind my back. I sometimes slept in a recliner, but I don't know if that works for you. I hope all of this settles down soon.
Is Affinitor one of those drugs that weakens you immune system and makes you more susceptible to illness and infection? It is the next drug my doctor has in mind for me.
Kathy
Neil, I'm sorry you are in pain and battling pneumonitis. You are such a stalwart here and on SP, so generous with your knowledge and compassion. I feel powerless to add anything worthwhile to what has already been said, but I want you to know that I am thinking of you and sending good thoughts & hugs your way. Please keep us posted. We care and worry about you.
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AfinitorNewDay said:Sleeping
Hi Neil,
I'm sorry you are dealing with this on top of treatment. If it's not one thing, it's another.
I, too, am a side sleeper. To minimize my rolling over when sleeping on my side, I stuffed pillows behind my back. I sometimes slept in a recliner, but I don't know if that works for you. I hope all of this settles down soon.
Is Affinitor one of those drugs that weakens you immune system and makes you more susceptible to illness and infection? It is the next drug my doctor has in mind for me.
Kathy
Hi Kathy. Yes, I have tried that. The problem is mostly psychological. I am just not used to falling asleep on my back.
And yes, Afinitor is immune suppressive. Big time.
Also, you must stop taking it while on any steroids like prednisone.
However, I am off of prednisone as of today. And will resume Afinitor tonight (I take it before going to sleep).
Thanks for your suggestions,
-Neil
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Neil, I'm happy to see yourNanoSecond said:Afinitor
Hi Kathy. Yes, I have tried that. The problem is mostly psychological. I am just not used to falling asleep on my back.
And yes, Afinitor is immune suppressive. Big time.
Also, you must stop taking it while on any steroids like prednisone.
However, I am off of prednisone as of today. And will resume Afinitor tonight (I take it before going to sleep).
Thanks for your suggestions,
-Neil
Neil, I'm happy to see your post, often think of you as you're one of the first ones in this board who gave me lots of kidney cancer information by your document. wishing you all the best, hoping this drug does what it is supposed to do.
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HeyNanoSecond said:Thanks for asking.
I am still here - reading every message but refraining from posting as much as in the past.
I developed a second case of pneumonitis this past week. The treatment, like last time, involves my stopping taking Afinitor (which has kept my aggressive liver mets in check but not the slow growing lymph nodes) and taking a steroid (prednisone).
However, this new case is not as severe as the previous one that landed me in the hospital for 4 days. I will be able to restart Afinitor in another 2 days.
I am afraid that nothing can be done regarding those lymph nodes though.
Keep in mind that two immune drugs (a clinical trial of an experimental anti-PDL1 drug and later, Keytruda off label) have already failed me. As has Sutent, Inlyta, and Cabozantinib.
I am just happy Neil to see you are still with us i am how ever a litte concearned about the lack of responses you have been getting from your drug therapies.Hope you will be well soon enough to restart your treatment.
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Neil, when you say that theNanoSecond said:Afinitor
Hi Kathy. Yes, I have tried that. The problem is mostly psychological. I am just not used to falling asleep on my back.
And yes, Afinitor is immune suppressive. Big time.
Also, you must stop taking it while on any steroids like prednisone.
However, I am off of prednisone as of today. And will resume Afinitor tonight (I take it before going to sleep).
Thanks for your suggestions,
-Neil
Neil, when you say that the pdl has failed you, did they actually give it enough time? I know when you take it the mets or nodes can swell. It seems tht little time has passed in between giving you differnt meds. How about radiation on the nodes? They did that will little Joey, remember? Praying for you!
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Failing anti-PD1angec said:Neil, when you say that the
Neil, when you say that the pdl has failed you, did they actually give it enough time? I know when you take it the mets or nodes can swell. It seems tht little time has passed in between giving you differnt meds. How about radiation on the nodes? They did that will little Joey, remember? Praying for you!
Ange,
Sometimes failure is just failure. I was on it for about 3 months. I had to stop for risk of losing my liver yet again.
Best,
-Neil
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Hi NeilNanoSecond said:Failing anti-PD1
Ange,
Sometimes failure is just failure. I was on it for about 3 months. I had to stop for risk of losing my liver yet again.
Best,
-Neil
I just wanted to say hello and that I was glad to see your updates. I'm not reading or posting much and falling behind here.
Hope the afinitor keeps things in check and your back heals up. I had cracked a rib before and remember how hard it was to sleep when you turn over it hurts in bed.
All the best,
Todd
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Hi Toddtodd121 said:Hi Neil
I just wanted to say hello and that I was glad to see your updates. I'm not reading or posting much and falling behind here.
Hope the afinitor keeps things in check and your back heals up. I had cracked a rib before and remember how hard it was to sleep when you turn over it hurts in bed.
All the best,
Todd
Hi Todd,
It is always a pleasure to read your posts.
Yes, the Afinitor is working to stabilize my liver mets. There may even be some shrinkage. But it does not appear that it is effective against my lymph node mets (some of which are huge). Still, the lymph mets are slow growing (so far).
The pain in my back is still there but no where as severe. In fact I have to push on the exact spot to feel the pain. It is possible it is a bone met. Yesterday I started back on Xgeva to deal with that possibility and a couple of other lytic areas that have just become active again.
I hope all is well with you.
Best wishes,
-Neil
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