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I contacted my oncologistMarkDavid18 said:I hope that is the case. It
I hope that is the case. It is rough to get all of those things injected in your body - hopefully you start feeling better soon. I just got my final combo infusion. Scans end of August.
I contacted my oncologist because I haven't felt to great since my last treatment. She explained that I'm getting a higher dose of the Opdivo so that could be why I was having increased side effects. She said I can get the higher dose every three weeks. I haven't had much of an appetite however I'm feeling better today. My body took time to adjust to my first combo treatments hopefully this will pass as well. I will keep you in my prayers hoping your scans show good results.
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As of now they are onlyJoeyZ said:I am so happy to hear this
I am so happy to hear this news! I have been so worried about you. This must be a huge relief. Are there other ways they can treat the liver? I hope so.
SO GLAD to hear this!!
As of now they are only advising the Opdivo/yervoy treatment. I pray that eventually my scans would show NED but for now I'm pleased with my results so far. I'm happy knowing my situation is improving. Hoping my next scans show even more improvement. JoeyZ thank you for thinking of me. All the support and prayers are so appreciated.
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So pleased
I pray for you every day
sending you strength and very best wishes
Annie
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Annie your prayers are soWehavenotimeatall said:So pleased
I pray for you every day
sending you strength and very best wishes
Annie
Annie your prayers are so appreciated. I will be thinking of you as well.
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Amy-Jo,
Excellent news that the immunotherapy seems to be helping. It takes time, and the liver lessions may just need a little longer than the lung nodules to fully respond.
I am delighted that we can be having discussions like this about the efficacy of these new drugs.
Hope you get to full CR in coming months.
Best wishes,
Fred
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