High-Dose Interleukin2
My team & I have acheived a 50% reduction in the melanoma masses -- I was heavily metastasized.
I would like to visit with any fellow HD-IL2 travelers. I would like to hear your story.
Brad Houts
Lexington, KY
brad.houts@verizon.net
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Hi Brad, My thoughts are with you for an all clear from your Dr. My Dad has been diagnosed with stage IV metastic melanoma. He has been advised by his Dr. to begin an experimental treatment called ILX651 phase II it's a treatment which is administered for 5 days with an IV and then a 2 weekbreak in between the next series of interluken. Does this sound like the treatment you recieved if so would you please describe the effects of the treatment.My Dad is scheduled to begin treatment soon and would love to hear from someone who has been through it. Thank-you and God Bless You.
Sincerely Eileen Strasser0 -
Hi, Eileen! I am sorry that your Dad and your family are having to contend with this particular beast. Know this and be confident: it can be beaten.estrasser said:Hi Brad, My thoughts are with you for an all clear from your Dr. My Dad has been diagnosed with stage IV metastic melanoma. He has been advised by his Dr. to begin an experimental treatment called ILX651 phase II it's a treatment which is administered for 5 days with an IV and then a 2 weekbreak in between the next series of interluken. Does this sound like the treatment you recieved if so would you please describe the effects of the treatment.My Dad is scheduled to begin treatment soon and would love to hear from someone who has been through it. Thank-you and God Bless You.
Sincerely Eileen Strasser
I don't know anything in particular about ILX651, or how it may be different from Interleukin-2, but I undersand that anything interleukin-based have most of the side-affects in common. The scheduling you describe is very similare to what I started with, but I have had to put more time in between the cycles because I was saturating from the high-dosing of the interleukin2. I will not sugar-coat this experience: it has been the most difficult time of my life. But I can already begin to smile knowing I have fought well and am winning. ...and of course not alone. I have put up a website that shares my story with family and friends and others who have an interest, such as yourselves, and I welcome you to make a visit:
www.greaterlaa.com/adventure
Please tell your Dad that he ...can ...do ...this. He must be prepared to give himself over completely to the medical staff and to God. They can care for and direct the repairs to his damaged 'vessel', but that he does have the most important part of the job -- holding on to hope, and believing that it is natural now to live beyond cancer - even metastatic melanoma. Univ of Louisville tells me they haven't lost anyone in 13 years! They finally admitted they weren't too sure about my case, but ...I'm still vertical!
Please feel free to call or email anytime.
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I shall say prayers for y'all. I start my Cycle7 this coming Tuesday, April6.
I hope to hear from you soon...
Brad Houts
Lexington, KY0
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