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  • eleanora
    eleanora Posts: 494

    @irishlove

    I have had to take several breaks from Kisqali when taking antibiotics, most recently for two months. Never had to stop the injections. The decision to give the injections is based upon your labs. Did the nurse comment on them? Can you see them on mychart? I have no medical background, but I would think it has something to do with liver or kidney numbers. Can you call MO?

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,484

    @irishlove - I have nothing I can relay about your situation, but just want you to know I'm thinking of you and hope all turns out well. (I just went for my shots last week and they were stopped due to progression. I think yours has more to do with the UTI and antibiotics which I wouldn't know anything medical about.) Hug.

  • brutersmom
    brutersmom Posts: 1,156

    Irishlove. I would check with my oncologist. I have had ibrance stoped for various reasons but never the hormone med.

  • irishlove
    irishlove Posts: 721

    Hi all and thank you for the caring responses. Actually I asked the nurse and front desk and all they could tell me was doctor notes said no shots till Feb. I'm not signed up for portal (well I was but somehow I can no longer access it) so no answer. Well I guess it'll remain a mystery till next month.

  • brutersmom
    brutersmom Posts: 1,156

    Irishlove. I just read your original diagnosis. The wors micropapillary caught my attention. When I was diagnosed in 2015 they made a big deal out of that type of cancer. Nothing they said was correct. I was told it had a high rater of return and it probably would be back in a year or two in my breast. It was 7.5 years before it returned in the pleura of my lung. Did the drs think it was a concern for you?

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,484

    I imagine the doctor just wants you to take a break for awhile due to the UTI and antibiotics, i.e. doesn't want you too overloaded with drugs; giving you some time to tackle the infection properly. (Just a guess on my part, but seems reasonable.)