Abunai update
I should have thought of having just one thread for myself to keep updated as my journey progressed, but I must have had other things on my mind when I first joined this forum.
After being dxed in Sept. of 2016, I had a radical nephrectomy to remove an 11.5 cm tumor on my left kidney. Several other mets were missed and/or not scanned for at that point, and I ended up the ER a week later with no lower extremety function due to a large met on my T6/T7 spine that had compressed my spinal cord. After emergency surgery from a cocky, strange, initially off-putting, but brilliant neurosurgeon, I was eventually able to walk again (with a cane, for moderate distances). I also had all of my remaining mets located and baselined.
The remainder of the T6/T7 tumor was radiated away, then I was initially placed on Votrient as my first course of medicinal oncology treatment.
Despite the nasty, demoralizing side effects, the Votrient didn't work for me.
In March, I was accepted to a clinical trial that paired up Nivolumab (Opdivo) with CB-839.
I found out last week, in the midst of recovering from cancer related hip surgery which I wrote about elsewhere on this board, that the Nivolumab is working for me!
Only one of my tumors, which was not considered a "target" tumor as part of the study, showed any growth. All of my other mets were contained and there was no progression.
I get to stay on the Nivolumab for now.
I'll post any further updates of my personal progress on this thread.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for your support, everyone.
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Excellent news!!
Excellent news!!
glad you are getting some results.
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Congratulations, have been
Congratulations, have been following you since last year and understand that you have been through alot. Please keep us posted with all the future good news. Best wishes!
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Thanks for the udpate
Encouraging news for those of us on Opdivio. I'm very happy the treatment is working for you!
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Hey there, Abunai, thanks for
Hey there, Abunai, thanks for taking the time to update us! Remember WE are on YOUR journey if you want us to be LOL.
WE care about YOU! WE want to support you in any way you may need.
But a big WHEW.. glad your treatment is working!
Gentle, healing hugs,
Jan
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Glad to hear it!
I hope it keeps working for you for a long time!
I'm not sure why they don't investiage us more often when they find a kidney tumor? I think it's because those initial docs are urologists and they are just focused on doing their kidney surgeries? I'm not sure. I had a lung xray, but no chest MRI until after my nephrectomy. I also didn't have any tests on a suspicious spot on my right hip (no nuclear bone scan) until after the nephrectomy and no brain MRI until after the surgery either (done by my oncologist as a baseline).
Glad they are figuring things out and you're making progress now.
Best wishes,
Todd
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Thanks, Sandysandy23 said:That's great news, Abunai.
That's great news, Abunai. How are you feeling?
Mentally, I 'm feeling pretty up-beat, knowing that the Nivolumab appears to be working for me.
Physically, I'm feeling beat-up from the hip surgery still.
Up-beat, beat-up...wow. sorry for that play on words.
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Thanks for your updates - IAbunai said:Thanks, all!
Thanks for all of the kind thoughts!
Thanks for your updates - I've been following your progress recently. My husband was DX in December, 2016. He had a radical neph. and has lung and bone mets. Been on Votrient since Feb with some success but tumors on spine and hip cause so much pain. Both have been radiated, but not feeling much relief yet. I will keep looking into "next steps" if / when Votrient ceases to be effective. Again, thanks for the hope!
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Abscopal Effectfoxhd said:Nivo is AWESOME stuff!
Many people are going to live longer and better due to nivo. I'm happy you got to respond to it. Share your secret with BDS. If you have any areas that can get radiated, go for the abscopal effect. Your timing might be right.
I had to look up "abscopal effect".
Hadn't heard of it, but love that it exists. My immune system is in high gear right now.
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Great news, Abunai
I hope this works well for you. Prayers and hugs to you.
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Six month scans
My second set of progress scans while on the Nivo/CB-839 study shows no new mets and no progression in the existing mets!
My left foot and lower leg are jacked up and still in intense neuropathic pain two months following my hip surgery. They must have tweaked my sciatic nerve pretty good. I'll keep working the PT on that leg and hope that the pain eventually subsides.
I'll bask, for now, in the good scan news.
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Awesome News
I have been wondering how you were. I can feel your sciatic pain. One thing that helps me is to stand on a wooden box (or big book) with your "good" leg and let the "bad" one softly swing back and forth. Don't force it, just get it started and sort of let it pendulum at your hip. You can feel it release. It works well for me so I wanted to share in case it might help ease your pain a it as well.
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