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Hi Chaps
If you dont know me and want to see my full story from when I was diagnosed May 1st 2013, check my about me page
The Problem
Ive been on Nivomulab (Optivo)since February of this year. No side effects, cancer (all metastatic tumours in my lungs) reduced by about 1/3
Right hip replacement to replace necrotic joint End of June
New scan showed continued reduction or stability in all my mets apart from one, which increased from 4 to 6.5 cm.
The Plan: The Abscopal Effect
Fox called it right when I had never heard of it. It means ab(away) scopal (from the aim) effect
In other words: Stay on the Nivo, and blast the main tumour with a lot of radiation. This causes the tumours they're not even aiming at to try to defend themselves and thus reaveal themselves to the antibodies reinforced by the Nivo.
All very new. The science journals only turned up one survey paper on this technique
What happened:
After 7 days they called a halt to the radiation, because I'd already recieved 3 times the standard dose and anymore migh seriously harm me
The next day they stopped the Nivolumab for the same reason.
I'm a bit confused because surely the treatment has to be excessive to achieve the desired effect.
Symptoms
Fatigue is a biggy. I wake up to sleep
Chest hurts and feels exactly as if I have smoked 40 Camels
Smokers (productive) cough. No blood
When I cough the pain in my new hip LITERALLY throws me across the room
Dry mouth and throat
Feet swollen and itch/hurt like buggery
Next
See my onc on Tuesday, want to get back to Nivomulab as soon as possible
See Dr Radiation on Friday (He's brought this forward a week and I DONT KNOW WHY
FEELING A BUT DISPIRITED like the Docs have done a Bottle job on me.
Comments
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Abscopal Effect
That sounds kind of alien-like. Weird!. I sure hope it worked, Foots. I'll be thinking about you and praying Tuesday and Friday bring good news. Just to lift up your spirits a little and bring a smile to your face--I know you're a former high school teacher. We are celebrating Homecoming activities this week. I know high school teachers feel this is the best academic week of the school year and the true impact of your hard work shines (wink). Hope this brings back some memories.
Stub
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Hang In There
Hang in there Footstomper. I feel for you. Knowing the pain in advance of an oncoming cough must be horrible. Dang. :-(
Thanks for the update though, this is new material for me. I hope it works!!
Not sure what a "bottle job" is, but it doesn't sound complimentary. In the states, it could be "a woman who dyes her hair". My wife calls the process "going to the bottle".
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Bottle jobrhominator said:Hang In There
Hang in there Footstomper. I feel for you. Knowing the pain in advance of an oncoming cough must be horrible. Dang. :-(
Thanks for the update though, this is new material for me. I hope it works!!
Not sure what a "bottle job" is, but it doesn't sound complimentary. In the states, it could be "a woman who dyes her hair". My wife calls the process "going to the bottle".
Sorry, a bit of cockney rhyming slang crept out there. Bottle and glass = class. Usually used when someone is found lacking in courage.*
Of course there are other words that rhyme with glass, you have to work it out by context. It could have been worse:
Aris = Aristotle = Bottle, bottle+glass = class
*I was wrong. As I ache inside and out today, they probably made the right decision.
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Pain
I can't imagine pain that bad. Must make the feeling of an oncoming cough unpleasant!
Sure hope the treatments continue to be productive. I'm not clear why they stopped the drug if you weren't having side effects? And which tumor did they radiate? One in the lungs?
Always appreciate your posts even though I rarely chime in to discussions.
Best to you,
Todd
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Awww Foot, hope you can stomp
Awww Foot, hope you can stomp out this effect soon and start to feel better, hon.
Hope you get better news that your treatment is effective.
I am heartbroken that you are suffering so.. sigh
Sending you a heartfelt connection and HOPE for relief soon!
Gentle hugs, Jan
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concern for you
I hate that you have had to stop the Nivo... I am going to follow you close Footsie... you and I started the Nivo about the same time.... so of course I compare myself to you. Please be well
Pam
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Its OKAPny said:I'm so sorry about the
I'm so sorry about the excruciating hip pain. It's not something you need on top of all the other things going on. Hoping you get relief soon and back on meds that have helped. Keeping you in my thoughts xo
It just means I enjoy the gaps between the coughs more. :-)
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Pampamstayner said:concern for you
I hate that you have had to stop the Nivo... I am going to follow you close Footsie... you and I started the Nivo about the same time.... so of course I compare myself to you. Please be well
Pam
I'll do what I can Pam. I see my onc tomorrow.
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Pampamstayner said:concern for you
I hate that you have had to stop the Nivo... I am going to follow you close Footsie... you and I started the Nivo about the same time.... so of course I compare myself to you. Please be well
Pam
back on the Nivo. Getting infused as I type
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Stomps
Foots, Keep on stomping!
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Its worse Donna, its London speakdonna_lee said:Brit Speak
So, you take the lorry to the Doc. Now, do they take your temp in the boot or the bonnet?
Wish all our Good Wishes could do some good for you. Please know that we are hoping and praying.
donna_lee
I take the jam jar down the frog and toad to see the doc. I'm VERY pleased to say that the temperature is definitely taken under the bonnet ( in my north and south in the middle of my boat race to be precise)
I really just want to get back on the Nivo as fast as I can. It seemed to be working apart from that one met. Surely it has to help achieve this abscopal effect even if I have no more radiation.
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No probs TeaTeashea said:Stomper
Wow, Very sorry to hear what you have been going through. Prayers going up for you.
I was disappointed that the abscopal effect (which sounded good for myself and the future) was being abandoned. I think that I have a lot of radiation still in my body, and restarting the Nivo gives me hope that the technique might actually be tested.
If it works I think its a game changer.
How are you doing?
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