Kidney cancer patients: Let's connect and introduce yourself
I have stage 4 kidney cancer. Taking target and immunotherapy drugs. Would love to connect with anyone who is going through the same process or has kidney cancer!
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Thank you for your kind words. Yes I agree one day at a time.
Yes it comes as such a shock and it takes time to process. Your whole world changes. I had already gone through chemo and radiation for uterine cancer this year 2024 and was in remission.
Wishing you also blessings and prayers. Yes one day at a time.
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Wishing you all the best. Prayers for healing.
I was rereading posts since my original back in May ‘23.
Living with cancer has changed so many things in my life simply because of all my drs, prescriptions and change in my health. But inside, I’m still me and I am so blessed to wake each day and feel pretty good. The meds and weird reactions to them are the main cause of ‘feeling different’ and it keeps changing!
I just found out my cancer has returned…going back in immunotherapy on Tuesday. I’m mentally adjusting ‘again’.
Life with cancer….i take it a day at a time and pray for all of us!
Koke
I’ve been dealing with Stage 3 kidney cancer for nearly a year now - actually learned the diagnosis on February 1st, 2024. My right kidney was removed at the end of March, and the surgeon called me two days later to say that it was a good thing he decided to remove the whole kidney because the tests came back that it was a Stage 3 cancer. I’m in immuno-therapy now, after seeking an oncologist on my own, but find this to be a very lonely journey. My health overall seems okay, but I get so tired. I am 68 and still working full time. My husband knows my diagnosis, but refuses to talk about it, and can’t understand my inability to keep up with all of my previous workload. He refuses to learn how to do anything to help me, and does not want to talk about this situation. I have no one else that I can talk to, but my faith keeps me going.I know he is in denial and wants everything to remain the same. Does anyone else deal with this, and if so, are there any suggestions?
Hi and I’m so glad you posted your story. Cancer is a lonely journey if you do it by yourself. My husband didn’t understand ‘my mind’ as I processed having stage IV kidney cancer.
This forum helps me to hear from others who have the same cancer, take similar drugs, feel the way I do or have felt. And can answer questions since someone has gone down the same road as me!
I too have become very tired. The meds have medically made me very tired and sick. I keep my drs up to date on all side effects…they’ve changed my life but not me.
I hold tight to my faith and that keeps me grounded. I know God has a plan…
Praying for you! Koke
Koke, thank you for your reply. Sometimes it helps to know that others have some knowledge of the loneliness of this journey, but it also makes my heart ache for you, as well. My prayers will be with you. You are so right - God always has a plan. We all go thru a lot of stuff that is not intended for us at all, but to help someone else along the way. God’s plan is always best, even when it’s uncomfortable. Robin
I also have stage 4 kidney cancer. I take Inlyta and Keytruda for treatment. I'm also scheduled to have my right kidney removed in February. Are you doing similar treatments?
I had my right kidney removed almost 2 1/2 years ago. About 2 months after it was removed, it spread to a lymph node near my lungs so I immediately started cabometyx (chemo) and nivolumab (immunotherapy). I’m still on the chemo and after about a year on the immunotherapy, I stopped since my cancer was in remission. It’s now 9 months later and my cancer is back with another spot near my lungs:(. Last week I started immunotherapy again. I’m upset, sad, mad and sad…and just sad since this is my story. I want the cancer to never come back and I’m so grateful it went away once. This is just the way it’s going to be. I’m a fighter and have a strong faith🙏. I pray for all of us…
Hi Theresa. My name is Robin, and my kidney cancer was thought to be Stage 1, but after the right kidney was removed, I was told it was Stage 3. I, too, am on Keytruda, but nothing else so far. The treatments are once every 3 weeks, and are not too bad. I’ve had some itching and rash, but overall - doing well. I prepared Thanksgiving dinner for my family, and became sick that evening with what I thought to be a cold. It’s still with me, and sometimes a cough, but the nurses did not think it was anything to worry about at my last infusion. My PCP gave me an antibiotic, but it didn’t help, but other than that and some fatigue, the Keytruda seems to be the best option. I hope it agrees with you as well. Please take care of yourself, and remember that YOU are your absolute best advocate. If you have questions, please ask. The people taking care of us have a wealth of information, and most of them don’t mind answering questions. Sending best wishes and heartfelt prayers! Robin