Can't believe it! MD Anderson finally called me after a year from the last chemo to see if I had any problems with it. Yea! I think so! I could not drive for 8 months, I could barely feed myself, I just started to holding my pen in my hand the same, my hands and feet NEVER stop hurting. I can't drive more than 25 minutes or how about that I can stand in one place because it is so painful. Yea! I had a few side effects from the trial!
I asked her if they are still giving this drug to people. She said "Yes but we are finding long term nerve damage that does not show up until months after the chemo has stop." I asked her "why did you wait a year to follow up on me?' I did not get a answer. I wonder how many other people had this drug destroy their nerve endings. There were 68 people in the trial before me a year ago. How many more...
If they really care about quality of life with treatment they would have followed every patient closely to track all negative side effects. I also know none of us went into long term remission with this drug. Progression was in two months.
Flalady
I still can't put on jewelry, can't wear anything but tennis shoes, bind down on my knees, open most things. Travel more than two hours or I can't feel my feet when I get there. I just turn 48 way to young to have my life so limited.
Oh! by the way... this was for a trial where I only had cancer one place on my chestwall.
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formygirls Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 224 |
Apr 21, 2008 02:48 pm
formygirls wrote:
This really makes me wonder. With a trial I would have expected to follow you closely--isn't that the point.? BTW what chemo drug caused you these s/e? Dx 2/22/2008, IDC, 6cm+, Stage IIIa, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2- |
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TenderIsOur
Joined: May 2007 Posts: 3023 |
Apr 21, 2008 03:01 pm
TenderIsOurMight wrote:
It cannot be emphasized too strongly that treatment of each patient is a highly individualized matter. (FDA-approved labeling for warfarin (Coumadin) NDA 9-218/5-105)
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FloridaLady
Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 520 |
Apr 21, 2008 03:22 pm, edited Apr 21, 2008 03:26 PM
by FloridaLady
FloridaLady wrote:
formygirls, The drug was Aroplatinum. Germany did a study on it 5 years ago and knew that it was a toxic drug with a short progression time line. Flalady trip neg stageIV spread to IBC & 7 recur's, Treat Alt & Conv
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FloridaLady
Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 520 |
Apr 21, 2008 03:30 pm
FloridaLady wrote:
Tender, I can't believe they have not followed up with you either. What is sad is if there is a problem we will not hear about it either. A girl I work with friend just got dx with brain tumors. They think it is from the Yaz birth control pill! Her doctor has seen 4 cases of this. Have you seen any news release of this info? How long do you think it will go on before they tell the public? (she has not heard if they are B9 yet.) Flalady trip neg stageIV spread to IBC & 7 recur's, Treat Alt & Conv
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FloridaLady
Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 520 |
Apr 21, 2008 04:08 pm
FloridaLady wrote:
S**T it just get better...I got another bill from MDA when I got home. It's been a year! If you can get these idoits on the phone, they can't even tell you what it is for. Will they ever get out of my life! Flalady trip neg stageIV spread to IBC & 7 recur's, Treat Alt & Conv
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TenderIsOur
Joined: May 2007 Posts: 3023 |
Apr 21, 2008 04:15 pm
TenderIsOurMight wrote:
It cannot be emphasized too strongly that treatment of each patient is a highly individualized matter. (FDA-approved labeling for warfarin (Coumadin) NDA 9-218/5-105)
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