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I get chemo every other Friday, which lines up perfectly with my 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off) .

I started feeling sick (Covid) on my off Friday, tested positive the next day. Started the Paxlovid on Sunday, last dose on Thursday. They didn't think one day clearance was enough to avoid interaction with the chemo drugs, but were also going with the old/conservative 5-days-after-symptoms guideline before seeing me again.

I was actually happy to have the break, having gone 27 treatments in a row with no breaks or absences, since I had a short vacation scheduled the following weekend -- it left me with extra energy on the trip. Plus, re-synchronizing with my work schedule would have been a pain.

In hindsight, considering my first recurrence grew from nothing to 1.3 cm in less than 3 months without adjuvant chemo, it's no big surprise the original tumor and its metastatic children resumed growth so quickly after missing one treatment. I was hoping they could stay in their dormant state for that short of a period, but it was not to be. This thing is aggressive.

Now that I'm back on the full-strength chemo, we'll see if the tumors and CA19-9 respond as they did before, or if drug resistance is now in play. The scary part is that for the trial I'm hoping to get into, they require a 30-day washout period before beginning the new treatment, and we now know my cancer will take advantage of any break it can find. 🙁

If there's a bright side to it... it may be that I could possibly have been denied a chance to participate in the trial if my disease appeared stable on the GAC. These events may improve my chance of getting in. Fingers still crossed, and expecting more news next week.

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Wow. I went back to find your reference to the CA 19-9 jumping up after only one month off chemo. Sorry to hear that. I'm going to be one week off due to having had surgery Tuesday. Routine ureteral stent replacement, but we couldn't figure out a way to reschedule the surgery, so the chemo got shoved out a week. My last two CA 19-9s were in normal range, but trending upward, so my brain has been working overtime on the implications of that combined with the three-week gap between chemo cycles. I hate it. Bleah.

"...& then adventure began!" @199 , that cracked me up. Yep, we're all on an adventure for sure!

Hoping that trial comes through for you 👍🏻. I know what you mean about how aggressive things are when you’re off chemo. Starting G&A later this morning. Sure hoping that within a month the CA19 will drop down. It has gone from 330 to over 1,300 in just over a month.

Again, wishing you good luck on getting into the trial.