My Story
Hi All,
I've been occationally looking at this forum for the past two years, and I thought it was time to share my story for the benefit of others. I'll be succinct. I'm male, 55yrs, and have been physically active all my life. So, for the record:
- 2012: Pee'd blood, kidney pain. Went to clinic, thought to be kidney stone(s). Got pain meds and "pee filter" to capture stones. [never caught anything. first clue]
- Summer 2013: Pain in left shoulder when riding my motorcycles. Ultimately, too much pain in arm to load dirt-bikes into truck. Went to primary care. Got Cortisone shots.
- Fall 2013: No relief. Got MRI of arm. Found tumor in upper left humerous. Looked like my arm was about to fall off. Soon thereafter pee'd blood again. Got biopsies of tumor, ultrasound of kidneys, CAT scans, etc.: Stage 4 kidney cancer in right kidney with single metastasis to left humerous. Clear Cell mRCC.
- December 2013: Radical nephrectomy. Not clean margins, into vena cava.
- January 2014: Start radiation therapy on arm and 800mg Votient, plus Xgeva shots, and high blood pressure meds to counteract Votrient.
- 2014 Scans: NED, NED, NED--reduced Votrient to 400mg [side effects a little better].
- Spring 2015 Scan: NED--reduced Votrient to 200mg every other day [sweet spot! side effects a lot better].
- November 2015 Scan: Small spots found on liver, lungs and lymph node. Back to 800mg Votrient. [argh]
So, I've been on Votrient for about two years now. And I took Xgeva shots for about a year. I've got pretty much full use of my arm back. Back to playing guitar and riding motorcycles (but not my dirt bikes). I had two years of NED scan results. Not complaining.
God's been good to me! I've got a great wife and oncologist. I've been working the entire time [I'm a software developer], albeit with less energy and stamina due to Votrient.
Comments
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Thanks
Thanks Rhominator,
It's good to hear a story of NED for 2 years. I'm NED for over 6 months now and am hoping to have my Votrient dosage reduced if my next scan comes back NED. Cool bike. Hope you can continue to ride for many more years. Keep up the good life.
Scott
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Rhominator, sounds like youRichgels1 said:Thanks
Thanks Rhominator,
It's good to hear a story of NED for 2 years. I'm NED for over 6 months now and am hoping to have my Votrient dosage reduced if my next scan comes back NED. Cool bike. Hope you can continue to ride for many more years. Keep up the good life.
Scott
Rhominator, sounds like you and Fox have a lot in common. Both ride bikes, both play guitar, and both of you seem to have a great attitude. All the best to you and hope the Votrient kicks those spots’ butt and you’ll be NED again at your next scan!
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Did IAPny said:Rhominator, sounds like you
Rhominator, sounds like you and Fox have a lot in common. Both ride bikes, both play guitar, and both of you seem to have a great attitude. All the best to you and hope the Votrient kicks those spots’ butt and you’ll be NED again at your next scan!
start this thread? I don't remember. It all does sound familiar. Except the ned parts. God bless you Rhom! I can't wait until everyone does as well.
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Great story. A positive
Great story. A positive attitude can do great things. And it is great to have an awesome spouse or significant other by your side.
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Very inspirational, thank youforoughsh said:Thanks for sharing your
Thanks for sharing your story, may you have continues success at beating this disease.
Forough
Very inspirational, thank you for sharing! Wish you many years full of music, bike riding, work, and love of your family and friends!
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Happy to hear more positive storiesDave418 said:Welcome to CSN, thanks for
Welcome to CSN, thanks for sharing. Wishing the Voltrient will shrunk those small spots and your next scan to be NED again!!
Dave
My symtoms where the same but a CT found it same day.
I am just starting this journey (Hopefully a long one) but seeing yours and others gives me hope.
Matt
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Thanks for the warm welcome
Thanks everyone, for the warm welcome into this community. Over the last two years I've admired this group for the help and support it's shown to others.
PS: The bike has been up to the Arctic Circle in the Yukon and through the Mojave desert. The pic is in a not-so-dry lake bed in the the Mojave.
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Welcome
Glad to hear your story. Sorry you've had some recent new spots show up, but hopefully the new drugs will take care of it.
I'm a software developer too. So we have at least 2 things in common. Although you sound much more physically active than me! I'm so glad you can still ride your motorcycle. I took a class last year and got my license, but ended up chickening out on getting a bike. The traffic in southern California is so terrible. It's not me I'm worried about. It's the people driving cars and texting/browsing facebook.
Best of luck on the new meds. Please keep us updated.
Todd
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Welcome to our forum andtodd121 said:Welcome
Glad to hear your story. Sorry you've had some recent new spots show up, but hopefully the new drugs will take care of it.
I'm a software developer too. So we have at least 2 things in common. Although you sound much more physically active than me! I'm so glad you can still ride your motorcycle. I took a class last year and got my license, but ended up chickening out on getting a bike. The traffic in southern California is so terrible. It's not me I'm worried about. It's the people driving cars and texting/browsing facebook.
Best of luck on the new meds. Please keep us updated.
Todd
Welcome to our forum and thank you for sharing your story.
Hoping you have great results with the new meds!
Hugs
Jojo
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