Good News and Hope
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That is awesome news, I am so happy for you. And singing Praises to The Lord for you. Now as soon as you are feeling better, lets get together for coffee or lunch. There is another gal that would like to join us who is from the Braham area. She is enjoying her first remission after being on chemo for almost 2 years.
Again thanks for sharing and starting my day off with such a positive note.
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful news! You must be pretty tired of the chemo but wow, what a result! I too, have had a good report after 5 treatments of Topotecan, CA has dropped from 50 to 18. I'm sick of being sick but looking forward to some remission time again. Is the Zophran working for you? I cut out the pain meds for the last week and the nausea subsided.
I think the oral hexalen must pack a wallop just for being oral. Hang in there, shortstuff, and good work!0 -
Thank you all for your good wishes. To answer Paula's question about the Zofran, evidently they came out with a generic version of it and it doesn't seem to work as well. I still have a few of the name brand ones so I'm going to see if they work better than the generic or if it's just that they aren't working as well. But thanks for all your prayers and praises and good wishes. And I'm really glad for you, Paula, that it's working for you too. Take care.paula2 said:Thanks for sharing your wonderful news! You must be pretty tired of the chemo but wow, what a result! I too, have had a good report after 5 treatments of Topotecan, CA has dropped from 50 to 18. I'm sick of being sick but looking forward to some remission time again. Is the Zophran working for you? I cut out the pain meds for the last week and the nausea subsided.
I think the oral hexalen must pack a wallop just for being oral. Hang in there, shortstuff, and good work!0 -
Emend has always worked better for me. Take it a half-hour before treatment, on top of the Alloxy. If your insurance doesn't cover it, Merck gives it away.shortstuff said:Thank you all for your good wishes. To answer Paula's question about the Zofran, evidently they came out with a generic version of it and it doesn't seem to work as well. I still have a few of the name brand ones so I'm going to see if they work better than the generic or if it's just that they aren't working as well. But thanks for all your prayers and praises and good wishes. And I'm really glad for you, Paula, that it's working for you too. Take care.
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