One Year Scan

mom_2_3
mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Met with my oncologist today to find out the results of my CT scan. Drumroll....NED!

So this makes it one year of being NED since my liver resection last February. I have to admit that this past week has been a real nailbiter for me as a friend of mine just had a recurrence at her 9 month scan. My stomach has hurt for the past 5 days from stress.

With the results of my scan I remain cautiously optimistic. I am happy about this scan but know that if I have a recurrence I will fight again. In the meantime I continue to hug my husband and children every day, exercise every day, juice every day, and take Vitamin D. My dr also just gave me a prescription for Tagamet (cimetidine) for 400 mg/2x a day. Studies have shown this to be effective in preventing metastasis.

On another good news front I met up with someone today at the outpatient facility that when diagnosed had a liver covered in tumors and was unresectable (one tumor on the main artery). After systemic and HAI treatments this gentleman was put into complete chemo remission and had absolutely no surgery. He was in today for CT results and had his 5th clean CT scan. So NED for 1 year now and no liver surgery.

I hope that some newbies find this story encouraging as I was orginally "inoperable" according to my first oncologist consult. Click on my name for my complete profile and history.

I think of all of you with love and affection,
Amy
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  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
    cimetidine
    Hi Amy,

    Yay about your great scan results and NED status! Scanxiety can be rough, huh? I get to experience that in a couple of days myself. Hearing cases like yours definitely give hope and encouragement to those of us still seeking that NED status! Hope you have a good rest of the week following your wonderful news!

    Something else that caught my eye in your post though, is about cimetidine. Dr. Cantrell in Nashville, who's been giving me my alternative therapy of Lovastatin and interferon, mentioned to me just this week about cimetidine- to read up on it and let him know if I wanted him to prescribe it for me. He said he couldn't actually take credit for learning about it, that one of his patients pointed it out to him.
    The study I read about it was of colorectal patients who took it a week prior to colorectal surgery and then for a year afterwards. There was a huge percentage difference (like 20-30% difference) of patients who were alive 5 yrs later of patients who took cimetidine along with their chemotherapy vs. patients who had chemotherapy without cimetidine following their surgery. The other info I saw about it was related to a couple of lung cancer patients whose tumors shrunk away while on cimetidine.

    With already having metastatsis, I am wondering the possible benefits or not of taking it and if cimetidine could help shrink away already existing mets or not. I don't think it could hurt, though, added to whatever other treatment was being given.

    Anyone else heard of taking cimetidine (generic name for Tagamet, but at higher dosages)?

    Lisa
  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    Amy,
    Congratulations on this

    Amy,

    Congratulations on this clear scan + being NED; I am very happy for you! Enjoy!
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    lisa42 said:

    cimetidine
    Hi Amy,

    Yay about your great scan results and NED status! Scanxiety can be rough, huh? I get to experience that in a couple of days myself. Hearing cases like yours definitely give hope and encouragement to those of us still seeking that NED status! Hope you have a good rest of the week following your wonderful news!

    Something else that caught my eye in your post though, is about cimetidine. Dr. Cantrell in Nashville, who's been giving me my alternative therapy of Lovastatin and interferon, mentioned to me just this week about cimetidine- to read up on it and let him know if I wanted him to prescribe it for me. He said he couldn't actually take credit for learning about it, that one of his patients pointed it out to him.
    The study I read about it was of colorectal patients who took it a week prior to colorectal surgery and then for a year afterwards. There was a huge percentage difference (like 20-30% difference) of patients who were alive 5 yrs later of patients who took cimetidine along with their chemotherapy vs. patients who had chemotherapy without cimetidine following their surgery. The other info I saw about it was related to a couple of lung cancer patients whose tumors shrunk away while on cimetidine.

    With already having metastatsis, I am wondering the possible benefits or not of taking it and if cimetidine could help shrink away already existing mets or not. I don't think it could hurt, though, added to whatever other treatment was being given.

    Anyone else heard of taking cimetidine (generic name for Tagamet, but at higher dosages)?

    Lisa

    Cimetidine
    I had actually been taking Zantac (ranitidine) as part of my HAI therapy. The Zantac is to prevent heartburn which can occur from the HAI pump. The study I read studied both Cimetidine and Ranitidine and found a bit superior results from the Cimetidine. In thinking about it I wonder if my oncologist (who is well-known for her HAI treatments) has been inadvertently doing a huge service to her patients who have the HAI pump by also prescribing the Zantac. Everyone with the HAI gets the Zantac (at least during active HAI treatment) and perhaps part of her success is due that prescription. It just has me thinking.

    I did read the study you mentioned and I didn't understand the connection to timing (before/after surgery) but figured "why not." My DR didn't feel there was any downside to it. I also discussed Celebrex (NSAID) with her and she didn't seem keen on that given a very large study done on it didn't indicate a benefit from that particular drug. I have started a aspirin daily so I figure that will make up for part of the Celebrex treatment that I am not doing.

    I am thinking of you as you head into your scans and I wish for you great results.
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    Amy
    Congratulations on your good scan results now try and put cancer out of your mind. Can I ask a question, where did you get the HAI pump put in? Tina
  • Brenda3.16
    Brenda3.16 Member Posts: 209
    geotina said:

    Amy
    Congratulations on your good scan results now try and put cancer out of your mind. Can I ask a question, where did you get the HAI pump put in? Tina

    Congratulations
    Congratulations on your great scan results ! Thank you for sharing the good news. It offers us so much hope. I am really happy for you. The picture of your baby is adorable.

    Love,

    Brenda
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Woohoo!
    Oh, Amy.

    That's fabulous!!! I'm so happy for you! Have you stopped dancing yet?

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • luv3jay
    luv3jay Member Posts: 533 Member
    Oh Amy, I'm so happy for
    Oh Amy, I'm so happy for you! You are truly blessed to get to this milestone and I continue to pray that you will never have to face this fight again! Be blessed, my friend.

    -Sheri
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    geotina said:

    Amy
    Congratulations on your good scan results now try and put cancer out of your mind. Can I ask a question, where did you get the HAI pump put in? Tina

    HAI pump treatment
    Tina,

    I live in northwest NJ and my pump was put in at Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC. My oncologist is definitely renowned for this treatment. At http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/63980.cfm you can read some more about the treatment. My oncologist is the lead on the particular study referenced at the above link.


    All the best to you and George,

    Amy
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    tootsie1 said:

    Woohoo!
    Oh, Amy.

    That's fabulous!!! I'm so happy for you! Have you stopped dancing yet?

    *hugs*
    Gail

    An admission...
    So I did keep my clothes on and didn't dance but I did work out quite strenuously in a sports bra. Hopefully that counts!!
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    luv3jay said:

    Oh Amy, I'm so happy for
    Oh Amy, I'm so happy for you! You are truly blessed to get to this milestone and I continue to pray that you will never have to face this fight again! Be blessed, my friend.

    -Sheri

    Thank you!
    Sheri,

    Thank you Sheri for your blessings and prayers. You and I started this about the same time and I think of you so much. I hope and pray for good things for you and your family and we will celebrate your NED as soon as you complete your lung surgery!!!

    Love to you!
    Amy
  • HollyID
    HollyID Member Posts: 946 Member
    AMY!!
    EXCELLENT news!! Hugs those kids and dance away girl!!

    Cool info about the tagamet, too. I had no idea.
  • kristasplace
    kristasplace Member Posts: 957 Member
    Wow!
    How truly inspirational! Congrats on the NED! I pray we all reach that someday...!

    Hugs,
    Krista
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    Any :)
    Way to go, Amy!

    That's a big relief to have that behind you right now. Sounds like it's all lining up for you right now. Very happy for you :)

    -Craig
  • Fight for my love
    Fight for my love Member Posts: 1,522 Member
    congratulations and thanks
    congratulations and thanks for sharing the good news and the information with us.
  • robinvan
    robinvan Member Posts: 1,012
    What a relief!
    And a great cause for celebration! So good to hear Amy.

    Be well...Rob;in Vancouver
  • P_I_T_A
    P_I_T_A Member Posts: 133
    lisa42 said:

    cimetidine
    Hi Amy,

    Yay about your great scan results and NED status! Scanxiety can be rough, huh? I get to experience that in a couple of days myself. Hearing cases like yours definitely give hope and encouragement to those of us still seeking that NED status! Hope you have a good rest of the week following your wonderful news!

    Something else that caught my eye in your post though, is about cimetidine. Dr. Cantrell in Nashville, who's been giving me my alternative therapy of Lovastatin and interferon, mentioned to me just this week about cimetidine- to read up on it and let him know if I wanted him to prescribe it for me. He said he couldn't actually take credit for learning about it, that one of his patients pointed it out to him.
    The study I read about it was of colorectal patients who took it a week prior to colorectal surgery and then for a year afterwards. There was a huge percentage difference (like 20-30% difference) of patients who were alive 5 yrs later of patients who took cimetidine along with their chemotherapy vs. patients who had chemotherapy without cimetidine following their surgery. The other info I saw about it was related to a couple of lung cancer patients whose tumors shrunk away while on cimetidine.

    With already having metastatsis, I am wondering the possible benefits or not of taking it and if cimetidine could help shrink away already existing mets or not. I don't think it could hurt, though, added to whatever other treatment was being given.

    Anyone else heard of taking cimetidine (generic name for Tagamet, but at higher dosages)?

    Lisa

    Cimetidine
    I used to take it for acid reflux. You can get it OTC cheap, don't need a prescription. I'm taking Protonix now, it seems to work better. My insurance doesn't cover it, but I'm fortunate that my onc has plenty of samples. Will probably go back to the Cimetidine after chemo is over. As far as reducing tumors I can't say how it helps. My polyp that came back positive when dx was 2.5cm and I was taking the Cimetidine well before my diagnosis. Maybe it was a good thing, and kept me from being stageIV. Don't really know.

    -DJ
  • P_I_T_A
    P_I_T_A Member Posts: 133
    P_I_T_A said:

    Cimetidine
    I used to take it for acid reflux. You can get it OTC cheap, don't need a prescription. I'm taking Protonix now, it seems to work better. My insurance doesn't cover it, but I'm fortunate that my onc has plenty of samples. Will probably go back to the Cimetidine after chemo is over. As far as reducing tumors I can't say how it helps. My polyp that came back positive when dx was 2.5cm and I was taking the Cimetidine well before my diagnosis. Maybe it was a good thing, and kept me from being stageIV. Don't really know.

    -DJ

    Oh, I'm stupid...
    meant to start by saying congrats on being all clear Amy, to you and your fellow patient.

    -DJ
  • ADKer
    ADKer Member Posts: 147
    robinvan said:

    What a relief!
    And a great cause for celebration! So good to hear Amy.

    Be well...Rob;in Vancouver

    Great News!
    That is wonderful Amy. I am so happy for you.
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    Amy,
    Amy,
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful news!!!! I year NED and many more to come!!

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Crow71
    Crow71 Member Posts: 679 Member
    Great news!! Very
    Great news!! Very encouraging. You're awewsome. I'm at the cancer center finishing up treatment. I'll do a little naked dancing when I get home - except of course I'll have the pump on. Actually I'm pretty wiped out. I'll probably have to settle whith tapping my foot or nodding my head - may be I'll be able to wiggle my toes with enthusiasm. What ever the case - I'm celebrating with you.
    Roger