@nursed2075- Good morning. I'm checking in to see how you are doing. How is it for you having cancer and having the COVID-19 virus going around? Does it make things more difficult int he hospital when you have treatments?
@janlanderz Mayo Clinic is now safely treating patients whose care may have been deferred and seeing new patients. Is it possible that regular cancer care is opening back up slowly in Ontario too. I know Canada has been successful in avoiding the stress of COVID cases in the hospital systems. Have you been contacted recently to resume treatment?
Hi!, A lot has happened, I’ve found that I’m ALK positive, and started taking oral alectinib on Saturday. I had additional scans done on Friday, and compared to those taken in March, things are progressing. I’ve been hanging in there while the symptoms were progressing too. So, I’m excited to get started with treatment and get things headed in the right direction. Take care!, and have a good week.
Hi!, A lot has happened, I’ve found that I’m ALK positive, and started taking oral alectinib on Saturday. I had additional scans done on Friday, and compared to those taken in March, things are progressing. I’ve been hanging in there while the symptoms were progressing too. So, I’m excited to get started with treatment and get things headed in the right direction. Take care!, and have a good week.
@lls8000- It's always so hard to hear that treatments aren't working after getting our hopes up. How is it going with oral alectinib? Have you had any side effects yet?
I had my second chemo treatment and that was the first time they used my port, when giving me the keytruda towards the last of the injection I had sharp pains going down both my arms and then across my chest, they gave me my steroid injections and it went away has anyone ever felt this ? what happened to the other site ?
@lls8000–- Hello. How are you doing? Hanging in there, lol? With spring fever I think that everyone is antsy. Just checking in!
Have anyone taken Afatinib?
Did you have a pleurex at any time?
https://windsor.ctvnews.ca/windsor-area-cancer-patients-concerned-over-treatment-delays-amid-covid-19-1.4917377
Oh my goodness, @janlanderz. Is this article featuring you?
Yes.. That is me in the article.. Jan Landerz is just a facebook name that was created many many years ago.. I am actually Janice Maillet
@janlanderz Mayo Clinic is now safely treating patients whose care may have been deferred and seeing new patients. Is it possible that regular cancer care is opening back up slowly in Ontario too. I know Canada has been successful in avoiding the stress of COVID cases in the hospital systems. Have you been contacted recently to resume treatment?
Hi!, A lot has happened, I’ve found that I’m ALK positive, and started taking oral alectinib on Saturday. I had additional scans done on Friday, and compared to those taken in March, things are progressing. I’ve been hanging in there while the symptoms were progressing too. So, I’m excited to get started with treatment and get things headed in the right direction. Take care!, and have a good week.
@lls8000- It's always so hard to hear that treatments aren't working after getting our hopes up. How is it going with oral alectinib? Have you had any side effects yet?
I had my second chemo treatment and that was the first time they used my port, when giving me the keytruda towards the last of the injection I had sharp pains going down both my arms and then across my chest, they gave me my steroid injections and it went away has anyone ever felt this ? what happened to the other site ?