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Food aversion with immunotherapy

Cancer | Last Active: Dec 19, 2022 | Replies (11)

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@leigh17

Oh I am so sorry to hear that this is going on. Do you think that his saddle PE could be attributed to Keytruda? I hope not. My husband also had a malignant melanoma his was nodular and removed in November and the two lymph nodes were clear. He is supposed to start Keytruda next week due to the high recurrence rate of his but we haven’t even had a pet scan yet that is the day after. We’re thinking of postponing the Keytruda until after the holidays. I am hoping that the synthetic weed is helping your husband and that he’s regained his appetite I’m sure this is all very scary. I’m hoping for the best please keep me posted as to how he’s doing. 🙏

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Thank you so much! I pray your husband does well with it. My husband did really well with the Keytruda for 7 infusions. It even allowed his body to attack and clear up his scaly squamous or basal cell activity on his arms so we were really pleased until this all happened. His thyroid also burned out but we had been warned that Keytruda could do that. The blood clots could be a perfect storm of Keytruda, a strong family history of clots (although no genetic link was found), and even Covid , although he never had symptoms or tested positive. He was vaccinated and boosted.