Round 4 of Immunotherapy
Monday was round four of the immunotherapy treatments. My lab work was all good and I am almost not anemic anymore. Just .2 under normal. I will have a CT scan in two weeks, but my Onc. Is not sure if it the results will be accurate some growth could be my immune system attacking the tumors. He says that the way I feel and look are better indicators of how things are going. So, for now, we are very encouraged.
so far still no side effects and my energy is still returning. Last week we were able to make a trip to the Oregon coast and spent two days walking in the sand and watching waves. Six weeks ago I would no have been able to do that.
Hugs and prayers to all and never give up hope. Lou Ann
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Oh, Lou Ann, I cried when I
Oh, Lou Ann, I cried when I read this - I am sooooo happy for you!!! This is such wonderful news. Finally to find something that works that doesn't have devastating side effects. So glad to hear you were able to make the trip to the Oregon coast and have a little R&R.
*~0~* *~0~* *~0~* *~0~* *~0~* *~0~* <- That's me doing my happy dance just for you, my friend!
Love,
Eldri
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So good to hear that, Lou Ann
So good to hear that, Lou Ann. Glad you're feeling better, too. You give me hope!
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Glad you're feeling better
wishes for continued good results. You're our trailblazer!
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Lou Ann,
Lou Ann,
What great news you bring to all of us! I'm so happy for you.
Getting better and feeling better - what a great combo!
Love you bunches LouAnn.
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Thank you for sharing your experience
Lou Ann, thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. It is so great to know that the immunotherapy treatment appears to be working for you! You deserve to enjoy every single minute of this time. Wishing you many more wonderful vacations of walking in the sand and watching the waves!! Kim
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Good News
I am happy for you. I am glad you went on your trip. Walking in the sand sounds wonderful.
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Thanks. I have registered my
Thanks. I have registered my mum for an immununotherapy trial as well to commence next month. It will be a new drug similar to keytruda. But i dont know if she will qualify as she may be not be fit enough. Also she is taking dexamethasone which if she cannot stop will disqualify her. Would you be able to ask your oncologist if keytruda can be administered with low dose dexamethasone? We have the option of seeking privately funded treatment on keytruda but i am still looking for an oncologist who would do that. Knowing this would help. Thanks.
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He already told me that I canDiya said:Thanks. I have registered my
Thanks. I have registered my mum for an immununotherapy trial as well to commence next month. It will be a new drug similar to keytruda. But i dont know if she will qualify as she may be not be fit enough. Also she is taking dexamethasone which if she cannot stop will disqualify her. Would you be able to ask your oncologist if keytruda can be administered with low dose dexamethasone? We have the option of seeking privately funded treatment on keytruda but i am still looking for an oncologist who would do that. Knowing this would help. Thanks.
He already told me that I can't use dexamethosone because it is a steriod and would compromise the treatment. Sorry.
Lou Ann
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Keep it up!
Your news is really exciting. Thank you for sharing. Will keep you in my thoughts.
Suzanne
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So happy to hear your good news!
You have been such an inspiration to all of us. I continually admire your strength and courage while enduring treatments, set backs and some God awful side effects! I'm so glad that you are enjoying your restored health and strength and pray for your continued recovery! Love, Sandy
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