interferon for 6 months
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interferon 6 months
Jodi, been a lurker here for a while, your post jolted me out of lurking. I had the same diagnosis as you. Wide tumor excision and sentinal node biopsy soon followed by the lymph node disection. Diagnosed in 05. I took interfuron for 7 months. I quit (against my doctors advice) when it killed my thyroid gland. I have no regrets from quitting early, sometimes I wonder why it took so long for me to think of it as an option. Drug is simply nasty. I think I had every side effect listed and created a few new ones. My hi dose phase was inturpted 3 times (took nearly 9 weeks to complete)due to liver levels. Diagnosed when I was 44, kids were 6,8,& 10. Thyroid died in the shot phase. It sure was a struggle to get through, but I am still here to complain about it(after 4 years). Take it a day at a time and you can get through it. On the other hand, there was a gentleman getting the same treatment as me and he sufferd few side effects. Was even mowing his lawn during treatment(god I hated him. I was tossing chunks, and he was mowing..). Guess everybody is different. Hope you start feeling better soon.0 -
Joltedbho said:interferon 6 months
Jodi, been a lurker here for a while, your post jolted me out of lurking. I had the same diagnosis as you. Wide tumor excision and sentinal node biopsy soon followed by the lymph node disection. Diagnosed in 05. I took interfuron for 7 months. I quit (against my doctors advice) when it killed my thyroid gland. I have no regrets from quitting early, sometimes I wonder why it took so long for me to think of it as an option. Drug is simply nasty. I think I had every side effect listed and created a few new ones. My hi dose phase was inturpted 3 times (took nearly 9 weeks to complete)due to liver levels. Diagnosed when I was 44, kids were 6,8,& 10. Thyroid died in the shot phase. It sure was a struggle to get through, but I am still here to complain about it(after 4 years). Take it a day at a time and you can get through it. On the other hand, there was a gentleman getting the same treatment as me and he sufferd few side effects. Was even mowing his lawn during treatment(god I hated him. I was tossing chunks, and he was mowing..). Guess everybody is different. Hope you start feeling better soon.
I was jolted by another thread but now I cant stop.
DON'T give up... You've made it 6 months you've done the tough stuff now you just need to coast to the finish line. I would strongly suggest talking to your doctor about anything that can help (in another thread I suggested to wait to take anti-depressants) but for you at this stage they may help. If it helps I can send you emails of all the stuff I went through. Initially I had headaches so bad I thought my head would explode.. I stuck something in my mouth to bite down on and bit so hard and for so long I finally passed out and woke up the next morning (still had a headache but not as bad... and my jaw was sore.. hmm). When I talked to the doctor about it she gave me some pain pills.
DON'T QUIT AFTER 6 MONTHS PLEASE!0
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