CAR-T Cell Therapy: Introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the CAR-T Cell Therapy group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people who have experience with CAR-T cell therapy or are caring for someone on CAR-T cell therapy. There are so few people who have experience with this new cancer immunotherapy. Together we can learn from each other, support one another and share stories about living with cancer and coping with the challenges of treatment.
Let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? When did you or your family start therapy? How are you doing today?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) & CAR-T Cell Therapy Support Group.
Are you in a trial or a regular CAR T treatment? How long are you going to be in the hospital? I ask, because the diet provided in the hospital is outrageously poor. I needed my husband to get healthy calories and I literally started bringing his meals into the hospital. He was in for 15 days. The food was literally the only complaint I had. Everything else about PMH is phenomenal.
I’m in for regular CAR-T , I will be at PMH for 10 days and then released to a nearby condominium for another 15 days. My wife will be my caregiver when I get released from hospital. I am very worried about my diet.
I had Car T for the same cancer. I also was very fit. I did not waste my time on any specific diet. I ate a well balanced meal supplemented by a bit of extra protein. Worked great.
My name is Nancy haven’t started therapy yet getting ready to sign the paperwork
How do you feel through this process
I’m very nervous I resorted anxiety meds I’m just not sure
PMH has dieticians to help with food choices. This is helpful if you don’t have someone to bring in food everyday. If your wife is with you daily, there is the opportunity to bring in healthy food. You’ll be on the cell ward (floor 15). A fridge and microwave available! You’ll be fine!
You are having CAR T? I’m happy to report, my husband is doing better today (3 1/2 months since his CAR T) than he has for years. A new lease on life. Plays tennis every day and back to hiking. His treatment has been miraculous. He didn’t have any other options left and is so happy CAR T was available. He was/is in a clinical trial. The actual process - getting the re re-engineered cells - was easy. They drip in and it takes an hour! There are, however, lots of prep appointments and procedures before you get your improved cells. Amazing science!!
"Complete Metabolic Response" are my 3 favorite words in oncology. I just had my 1 year PET scan after CAR T on Thursday. It is magic! I had relapsed and there was a node on my duodenum that would not respond to chemo. So I was put on a CAR T clinical trial. 30 days later I was clear. I know the side effects can be scary but they are very low probability. They kept me in hospital for 2 weeks for observation. And they know how to fix whatever happens to go wrong. In my case that was nothing. If fact, I learned a new(to me) programming language when I was in there. So do what you need to do and get on with your life. Please take my best thoughts and best wishes for a prompt recovery with you!
Thanks for the reply, she won’t be there everyday but most days.