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 CAR-T Cell Therapy group.
@kjmahoney
Hi Krista, I am a liver and kidney transplant recipient. My husband and I lived in the GOL ( https://gift-of-life.org/ ) for 11 weeks in the spring of 2009. We were 800 miles from our home, and it became our home-away-from home during that stressful time of our lives. At first the idea of a 'group' house was uncomfortable to me because I treasure my privacy. I soon learned that the GOL provided me the privacy that I desired, and also the companionship and support from patients and caregivers who were undergoing similar journeys. It is convenient to the Mayo Clinic because there is a free shuttle that picks up and drops off at the door! My husband (retired) was my full time caregiver, but I did meet others who had several family members/friends who rotated the responsibility. All guests are required to take a tour of the House and to agree to the terms for staying there.
I highly recommend the Gift of Life House!
@kjmahoney
Hello I am Jerrydrennan
I had a liver transplant 7mths ago. After my transplant I stayed at the GOL house for my recovery . My wife is disabled and not a le to stay at the GOL. My brothers helped alo g with my niece .
Changing caregivers is not hard . Need to get registered and they can take turns. Our daughter took care my wife/mom.
They where able to visit everyday. We had dinner at the GOL house together and enjoyed the game room upstairs. If there is any question that I can help with please ask. Also @jodeej is very helpful I follow her lead with her husband.
Prayers
God Bless
Jerry Drennan
@kjmahoney the Gift of Life is a great place to stay. You need to tour it before you can stay so you can learn the rules and see if it's a good fit for you. After that just let them know when you will be there and if it's not full you will have a room. If they happen to be full, they will contact hotels in town on your behalf too get you a discounted room. We've only had to do that once in all the times we stayed.
The people you will meet there become like family. It's great to talk to people that are walking a similar journey as you. I highly recommend giving it a try.
Blessings,
JoDee
My son was a CAR T cell lymphoma patient Sept 2018. 7 months later he is extremely tired. More so than he was a month ago. Did this happen to your husband?
My son had his infusion for large B cell lymphoma. He has done well but has been extremely tired for the last 3 weeks. Has this happened in your case?
My name is Barb and my son Greg had a CAR T Cell Transplant in Aug of 2018 for large BCell lymphoma. He has done well except for immunoglobulin being low. He had a reaction to the infusion and is giving it to himself weekly in needles in the stomach. Just in the last 3 weeks, he has become unusually tired. Has anyone else experienced this at this stage.
Hello this is Bob, i had my infusion in August of 2017 for large B cell as well. I have not experienced this at this point.
Thanks so much for replying! Going to check with the Dr.
Has he discussed this with his hematologist/oncologist, either at home or at Mayo's?
Hi @smokie, I just wanted to check in. How is your son doing?
He is doing pretty well. Still gets tired though.
Not the worst thing. He is having immunoglobulin shots as he had a bad reaction to the infusion.
Thank you for asking.
Hi @greta_k @annmillercarr @raemark2010 @raemark @valerie912 @grannybrenda @kjmahoney @smokie
I thought it was high time that I checked in with all of you. First a little news.
This week the Connect Member Spotlight features fellow CAR-T cell therapy member @grandpabob. Get to know a bit more about Bob, what brought him to Connect, how he finds balance in life and some unexpected things too.
– Don’t Expect What You Don’t Inspect : Meet @grandpabob https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/newsfeed-post/dont-expect-what-you-dont-inspect-meet-grandpabob/
See all Member Spotlights on Connect: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/
Now I'd like to get an update from you.
@smokie, how is your son doing? And you?
@raemark2010 and @raemark Have you returned to Africa?
@greta_k how's Graydon? How are you?
@valerie912 how are things for both you, Dave and the little one?
@annmillercarr any news from you?