Votrient. Done.
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Same boat
After 3 months on Votrient, I was just told today that I have 3 new mets in the bones in my lower exremeties and will be going on Opdivo.
I hope it performs better (at all) than Votrient.
Since you (rhominator) have posted that you have had "two treatments", I'm assuming it's an IV thing? (Oncologist didn't tell me and I didn't think to ask)
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Opdivo (nivolumab) is an IVAbunai said:Same boat
After 3 months on Votrient, I was just told today that I have 3 new mets in the bones in my lower exremeties and will be going on Opdivo.
I hope it performs better (at all) than Votrient.
Since you (rhominator) have posted that you have had "two treatments", I'm assuming it's an IV thing? (Oncologist didn't tell me and I didn't think to ask)
Hi Abunai. Yes, Opdivo is an IV every two weeks.
It takes one hour for the transfusion, plus ~1 hour for prep, waiting for pharmacy, etc.
I had a choice of Cabo or Opdivo. I chose Opdivo for two reasons:
- My proxity to the hospital/transfusion center: < 10 minutes
- Get the most "bang for the buck" regarding side effects: i.e., leverage the relatively low side effects while I'm still relatively healthy.
There's no moss growing under my feet right now.
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SorryAbunai said:Same boat
After 3 months on Votrient, I was just told today that I have 3 new mets in the bones in my lower exremeties and will be going on Opdivo.
I hope it performs better (at all) than Votrient.
Since you (rhominator) have posted that you have had "two treatments", I'm assuming it's an IV thing? (Oncologist didn't tell me and I didn't think to ask)
Sorry you did not get mileage out of Votrient, good luck with Divo
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Update: I'm Feeling Great!
Side effects of Votrient are almost all gone. I don't feel compromised; I feel like a "man" again.
Had a scare due to cluster of complex migranes. Got an brain scan to assert no brain/eye swelling due to Opdivo: all clear.
Once cleared, I started riding my motorcycle again on the 4WD routes of our Nat'l Forests. I got a 2-way satellite communicator so I can message my wife or send SOS. Works even when outside of cell coverage.
Freedom!
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Awesome!
Dumping votrient is like a little bit of heaven. how I wish I can ride again. Harley is gone as i have lost so much strength from nerve damage. But you might appreciate that I have been rebuilding a 1970 SL 350. Sort of the original real cross over bike. How I hope to ride it this year.
As a side note: I think the nivo is going to allow you to get real healthy. It makes me feel good following your success.
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foxhdfoxhd said:Awesome!
Dumping votrient is like a little bit of heaven. how I wish I can ride again. Harley is gone as i have lost so much strength from nerve damage. But you might appreciate that I have been rebuilding a 1970 SL 350. Sort of the original real cross over bike. How I hope to ride it this year.
As a side note: I think the nivo is going to allow you to get real healthy. It makes me feel good following your success.
Way back when I had a 2 stroke purple Yamaha 100 and my best buddy had a Honda SL 100, like 1974 or so, we lived to ride those bikes after high school. Good luck on the restoration, I do that on the side for a living, right now Im restoring a 1968 HD xlh Sportster. I have a real bad addiction, well I have more than one addiction but since were talking about bikes I wont mention the others, I restore them and cant bring myself to sell them, right now I have a 67xlh, a 67xlch, a 68xlh, a 76 flh and a 2003 xl 1200. The 67 xlch I got for high school graduation present in 1976 from my parents. How time flies. Good luck.
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Sweet!foxhd said:Awesome!
Dumping votrient is like a little bit of heaven. how I wish I can ride again. Harley is gone as i have lost so much strength from nerve damage. But you might appreciate that I have been rebuilding a 1970 SL 350. Sort of the original real cross over bike. How I hope to ride it this year.
As a side note: I think the nivo is going to allow you to get real healthy. It makes me feel good following your success.
Looks like it could be a fun bike, fox. Gonna put knobbies on it?
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I get it.Hd67xlch said:foxhd
Way back when I had a 2 stroke purple Yamaha 100 and my best buddy had a Honda SL 100, like 1974 or so, we lived to ride those bikes after high school. Good luck on the restoration, I do that on the side for a living, right now Im restoring a 1968 HD xlh Sportster. I have a real bad addiction, well I have more than one addiction but since were talking about bikes I wont mention the others, I restore them and cant bring myself to sell them, right now I have a 67xlh, a 67xlch, a 68xlh, a 76 flh and a 2003 xl 1200. The 67 xlch I got for high school graduation present in 1976 from my parents. How time flies. Good luck.
Do you do guitars too? I don't understand people who don't have these sort of hobbies. I really hope to get my vw camper on the road this year too.
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I think I'll
have to start with riding around the neighborhood first. I look forward to attending a couple rallies this year. I'll have to camp with my truck but thats ok. I've been telling people that I didn't give up riding, I'm just retired. A lot of years, a lot of miles. So many friends and stories. Right guys?
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Right On!foxhd said:I think I'll
have to start with riding around the neighborhood first. I look forward to attending a couple rallies this year. I'll have to camp with my truck but thats ok. I've been telling people that I didn't give up riding, I'm just retired. A lot of years, a lot of miles. So many friends and stories. Right guys?
I was about to sell all my bikes when it looked like my arm was gonna fall off from the matastisis. My wife said no! So glad I didn't.
Will probably sell my Honda XR400 as I can't risk a major get-off lest I break the weakened arm. When I get more strength back I may try some two-up riding on the BMW K1200LT.
My #1 bike as has always been my R1200GS. Love that bike!! A perfect fit. It's been up to the Arctic Circle and offroad through the Mojave desert.
I hope your new ride delivers everything you hope for. I look forward to progress reports.
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I Play the Bluesfoxhd said:I get it.
Do you do guitars too? I don't understand people who don't have these sort of hobbies. I really hope to get my vw camper on the road this year too.
I play a Gibson Les Paul on a Mesa Boogie Express tube amp.
Fox? Others?
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primarilyrhominator said:I Play the Blues
I play a Gibson Les Paul on a Mesa Boogie Express tube amp.
Fox? Others?
acoustic. 3 old Martins.
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That's great to hear!rhominator said:Update: I'm Feeling Great!
Side effects of Votrient are almost all gone. I don't feel compromised; I feel like a "man" again.
Had a scare due to cluster of complex migranes. Got an brain scan to assert no brain/eye swelling due to Opdivo: all clear.
Once cleared, I started riding my motorcycle again on the 4WD routes of our Nat'l Forests. I got a 2-way satellite communicator so I can message my wife or send SOS. Works even when outside of cell coverage.
Freedom!
My own break from Votrient felt relatively great, too. The only side effects I had to deal with were those from the pain medications.
Started on Opdivo today, so we'll see how well I tolerate that.
Get our there and ride, Rhominator!
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Mmmm...foxhd said:primarily
acoustic. 3 old Martins.
Martins are special, indeed. I went looking for a vintage jumbo Gibson (except we called vintage stuff used then) when I got my first "real" job, ended up with a Martin instead. Can't say I've ever been disappointed.
BTW, here's a Martin guitar, being taken for a test-drive. Enjoy -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBOfm-nj1dU
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One big life adjustment
I've had to make is learning to live broke. I could never afford another Harley. Or a new car. Certainly couldn't afford a new Martin. I've got a'70 D-28, 01 00016, and a '34 0-17. I was back to playing well earlier this winter. I was very excited. but I've lost some motor control in my fretting hand. It is changing my style. I cross pick with emphasis on bass with partial chords and fills. Instead of pounding out tunes, my guitars get a chance to be heard as a Martin should. I'm no star but I can hold my own. Learning to play has been one of my most satisfying accomplishments.
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I did not know
that click and clack were bluegrassers. I don't think anyone else would want that box though. Jan, you sing in harmoney. I'll sing in the shower. I think I mentioned once before that my father said I sang flat. Actually what he said was, "You sing flatter than piss on a rock."
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