Off for a scan in Baltimore
Wish me luck people
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Survived Baltimorethaxter said:Good luck, Stomper.
Good luck, Stomper.
Get the results on Tuesday
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Hope youFootstomper said:Survived Baltimore
Get the results on Tuesday
smiled and said "Cheese."
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From now until Tuesdayfoxhd said:Hope you
smiled and said "Cheese."
No expectations good or bad. It is what it is and will be what it will be.
OMG! I'm turning into Doris Day!
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ooohhh
Good luck stomper
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Ah well!foroughsh said:Good luck and come back with
Good luck and come back with good result footstomper. Forough
Lumps are all a bit bigger, but not as big as they might have been. Going to try a new drug. Starts with E. I'll have a beer to keep me going
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Stomps! How did I miss thisFootstomper said:Ah well!
Lumps are all a bit bigger, but not as big as they might have been. Going to try a new drug. Starts with E. I'll have a beer to keep me going
Stomps! How did I miss this post?
So sorry to hear that the lumps are a bit bigger - but at least not as big as they might have been!
Good luck with your new drug. Wishing you the best of success - and least of side effects!
Enjoy your beer!
Big hugs
Jojo
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Bigger SucksFootstomper said:Ah well!
Lumps are all a bit bigger, but not as big as they might have been. Going to try a new drug. Starts with E. I'll have a beer to keep me going
That's tough. Still, you've a great attitude! The one thing in our control is our attitude.
Have 2 beers. One for me. I'd like mine to be an IPA if you have it.
Hugs,
Todd
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Sorry to hear they got atodd121 said:Bigger Sucks
That's tough. Still, you've a great attitude! The one thing in our control is our attitude.
Have 2 beers. One for me. I'd like mine to be an IPA if you have it.
Hugs,
Todd
Sorry to hear they got a little bigger but hopefully the new meds will be more successful in shrinking them. I would say have a glass of wine on me but I don't think it's good mix beer with wine
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Everolimus? AkaFootstomper said:Ah well!
Lumps are all a bit bigger, but not as big as they might have been. Going to try a new drug. Starts with E. I'll have a beer to keep me going
Everolimus? Aka Afinitor?
That is wat I've been on for a couple of weeks since Votrient stopped working after six months. Just on it ten days but I haven't experienced any side effects so way different than Votrient.
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That sounds like the chap!thaxter said:Everolimus? Aka
Everolimus? Aka Afinitor?
That is wat I've been on for a couple of weeks since Votrient stopped working after six months. Just on it ten days but I haven't experienced any side effects so way different than Votrient.
My wife seems to have taken all my paperwork with her to work so I cant check.
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As I understood from feadingFootstomper said:That sounds like the chap!
My wife seems to have taken all my paperwork with her to work so I cant check.
As I understood from feading these boards, the drug which haven't worked for someone could work for the others. So it is necessary to search for "your" drug, and seems your doctors are trying it now. Don't give up and continue searching!
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The new drugFootstomper said:That sounds like the chap!
My wife seems to have taken all my paperwork with her to work so I cant check.
Axitinib. Anyone had any experience of this?
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InlytaFootstomper said:The new drug
Axitinib. Anyone had any experience of this?
It's also known as Inlyta. It failed me. It's very similar to Sutent and Votrient as it is another TKI (Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor). It blocks the formation of new "private" blood vessels that would feed your tumors.
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Good wishesFootstomper said:The new drug
Axitinib. Anyone had any experience of this?
Hopefully this new drug will work for you. You're been through a lot and deserve a break.
firedude21
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