Started immunotherapy maintenance: What side effects can I expect?
Just had my first immunotherapy maintenance session late yesterday afternoon with Keytruda and Alimta only. Also had an injection of Zofram for anti-nausea. So far, no side effects. What have been some other experiences with side effects after maintenance? I had minimal side effects after the first four regular infusions so is maintenance even less harsh?
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Wow, thank you for the eye opener Cindy. I was lucky to have a PDL of 90. Your and your husband sound like fighters, your winners so hang in there. Never give up.
That is such good news, makes me smile. Keep that positive attitude, it gives us all encouragement.
@ettadutch That is a high PDL which means the Keytruda is most likely to work. My husbands was a 1...yup, we're grasping at straws over here but it was worth a try. Luckily we have a very good oncologist who is trying to figure it out and my husband is a trooper but he's getting weary and beaten up now. Hugs.......keep fighting!!
I had heard they only try Keytruda if the PD-L1 level is greater than 50%. Is that not true?
My birthday was earlier this month and I didn't get a single birthday card. Everyone asks but no card. I've started telling replying that I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours.
You're right. We need to get beyond that cancer is an automatic death wish mentality. There are so many survivors but there are never enough.
@tats That is generally true, only with a higher PDL1 but as I said, they are grasping at straws and were using a very standard protocol to see if it would work. The Carboplatin, Alimpta, Keytruda mix worked but once the big dog on the block (Carboplatin) left the mix, it stopped working, so the Keytruda really wasn't effective because he had so little PDL1.
About the same here. The internet seems to have taken over, texting a BDay wish vs. a card as in the ole days.
Cindy.. Sorry for not getting back sooner.. Yeah, I know how your husband feels but don’t let him give up. There was a time during chemo I couldn’t even dress or bath myself and had it not been for my wife I don’t know what I would have done. You are very important to your husbands wellness. If nothing else, this disease has given me a much greater appreciation of my wife and her feelings and fears. I’m sure your husband feels the same, so you hang in there too !! never give up..
Thank you for your kind and comforting words.