Looking for information on CAPTEM treatment
My husband is about to start CAPTEM treatment and I am wondering what to expect for side effects to this treatment. He has had 5Fu in the past for 6 months and effects were neuropathy of hands and feet and metallic taste of food. Will this treatment cause the metallic taste as well? Doctor said it should not cause more neuropathy.
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@bnjncrew Are things still going well?
Yes so far. His NET is insulinoma so the symptoms tend to be different than a lot of other Nets. He is experiencing lower than usual sugars but no real stomach upset yet. He doesn't start the second part of the treatment until Monday and it sounds like that part may have more effect on how he feels. Thank you for reaching out.
@bnjncrew
I wish you and your husband the best as he continues on with the second part of the treatment. Is it expected that this part of the treatment might help with the blood sugar problem?
Look forward to hearing your updates and questions as you continue on with this NET journey.
We are hopeful that the treatment will help reduce the size of the tumors again. These tumors release insulin and cause his blood sugars to drop dangerously low.(30’s & 40’s) prior to the first treatment. The folfox/5Fu and monthly OCTREOTIDE treatment that he had for 6 months had shrunk his tumors by more than 50 % and his sugars were very stable as a result. Unfortunately his latest scans showed substantial regrowth causing lower sugars. We are hopeful that this new treatment will reduce tumor size again.
I will "hope" with you that this new treatment works. Is he still taking the Octreotide injections monthly?
Yes he has been on the OCTREOTIDE monthly injections for 12 months now
Finished first CAPTEM yesterday. Only mild stomach upset so far. Best news is sugars are seeming to normalize already . Feeling this is a good sign.
Great news! My husband had a very similar experience. Sounds like he will be feeling much better! My husband has been able to have good quality of life while on CAP/TEM. Wishing him and you all the best!
So glad for the improvement in your blood sugars, @bnjncrew! Such good news.
Looking forward to updates from you as you continue this new treatment.
I appreciate you sharing such encouraging news, @rose4jim2417! That is great that CAP/TEM has improved your husband's quality of life.
I'm so glad that you found this forum and that you continue to share your experiences.