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: Nick started when the Avastin was called vegG..was on it six months,on

a

double blind study,they opened it,said yes he had the real mccoy not a

placebo and

he was and officially is (but has not had any for over two months). He

too,was taking

the cpt11(camptosar) the 5FU,The LV,+ the avastin. Then they went to

Oxipl.+5FU+Lv+Avastin..too too many bad side effetcs. Presently on Xeloda(two

1650

doses twice a day. The avastin worked for 8 months,then stopped. Liver mets

both lobes,two small sopts on lungs, a mass near the pancreas. Today we went to

dadeland MRI P.E.T. & C.A.T> to pick up the December 18th scans,brought them

to Baptist film library so they could do a contrast with the E/R scan on

2/27. Seems

radiologist wants to reread them. His blood cbc is ok. His CEA markers up. He

lost

weight and lowered his cholesterol. His B/P is 138/77 with Verpamil ,he is

not really

hungry,Onc. prescribed megace. He never drank many liquids and is trying hard

to

use yogert,perrier,etc. Water alone turns sour,never was a soda person,won't

touvh

tea. Does like soup,jello and pudding. So now we have really two problems.

Why out

of the blue after two months did they want to reread the scans,and why does

the pain

which was the reason he went to the E/R to begin with,not abate? he has good

days

but he has little energy and cannot stand for more than a couple of hours and

the

same hold true with sitting. he is 73,never was really athletic but always

walked,took

both our kids and the grandkids everywhere. So after listening and reading

about many

of the real problems we think we have been blessed. Thanks for answering.

The avastin may make a difference in your case. hugs and thanks Nick & jane

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Thanks for your response! It's interesting to hear how these new

drugs affect others. 8 months is a pretty good response by the trial

standards,I hope we can gain some time with this also.Since he's

already failed at the Cpt-11/5Fu/Lv and the xeloda and can't do

oxaliplatin, this is the end of the current chemo option list,so

we're praying for a good response and some quality time.He has had

considerably more side effects this time(nausea/loss of appetite/etc)

but over-all has had more good days with this so it's encouraging!

Take care!

> : Nick started when the Avastin was called vegG..was on it six

months,on

> a

> double blind study,they opened it,said yes he had the real mccoy

not a

> placebo and

> he was and officially is (but has not had any for over two months).

He

> too,was taking

> the cpt11(camptosar) the 5FU,The LV,+ the avastin. Then they went

to

> Oxipl.+5FU+Lv+Avastin..too too many bad side effetcs. Presently on

Xeloda(two 1650

> doses twice a day. The avastin worked for 8 months,then stopped.

Liver mets

> both lobes,two small sopts on lungs, a mass near the pancreas.

Today we went to

> dadeland MRI P.E.T. & C.A.T> to pick up the December 18th

scans,brought them

> to Baptist film library so they could do a contrast with the E/R

scan on

> 2/27. Seems

> radiologist wants to reread them. His blood cbc is ok. His CEA

markers up. He

> lost

> weight and lowered his cholesterol. His B/P is 138/77 with

Verpamil ,he is

> not really

> hungry,Onc. prescribed megace. He never drank many liquids and is

trying hard

> to

> use yogert,perrier,etc. Water alone turns sour,never was a soda

person,won't

> touvh

> tea. Does like soup,jello and pudding. So now we have really two

problems.

> Why out

> of the blue after two months did they want to reread the scans,and

why does

> the pain

> which was the reason he went to the E/R to begin with,not abate? he

has good

> days

> but he has little energy and cannot stand for more than a couple of

hours and

> the

> same hold true with sitting. he is 73,never was really athletic but

always

> walked,took

> both our kids and the grandkids everywhere. So after listening and

reading

> about many

> of the real problems we think we have been blessed. Thanks for

answering.

> The avastin may make a difference in your case. hugs and thanks

Nick & jane

>

>

>

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Thanks for your response! It's interesting to hear how these new

drugs affect others. 8 months is a pretty good response by the trial

standards,I hope we can gain some time with this also.Since he's

already failed at the Cpt-11/5Fu/Lv and the xeloda and can't do

oxaliplatin, this is the end of the current chemo option list,so

we're praying for a good response and some quality time.He has had

considerably more side effects this time(nausea/loss of appetite/etc)

but over-all has had more good days with this so it's encouraging!

Take care!

> : Nick started when the Avastin was called vegG..was on it six

months,on

> a

> double blind study,they opened it,said yes he had the real mccoy

not a

> placebo and

> he was and officially is (but has not had any for over two months).

He

> too,was taking

> the cpt11(camptosar) the 5FU,The LV,+ the avastin. Then they went

to

> Oxipl.+5FU+Lv+Avastin..too too many bad side effetcs. Presently on

Xeloda(two 1650

> doses twice a day. The avastin worked for 8 months,then stopped.

Liver mets

> both lobes,two small sopts on lungs, a mass near the pancreas.

Today we went to

> dadeland MRI P.E.T. & C.A.T> to pick up the December 18th

scans,brought them

> to Baptist film library so they could do a contrast with the E/R

scan on

> 2/27. Seems

> radiologist wants to reread them. His blood cbc is ok. His CEA

markers up. He

> lost

> weight and lowered his cholesterol. His B/P is 138/77 with

Verpamil ,he is

> not really

> hungry,Onc. prescribed megace. He never drank many liquids and is

trying hard

> to

> use yogert,perrier,etc. Water alone turns sour,never was a soda

person,won't

> touvh

> tea. Does like soup,jello and pudding. So now we have really two

problems.

> Why out

> of the blue after two months did they want to reread the scans,and

why does

> the pain

> which was the reason he went to the E/R to begin with,not abate? he

has good

> days

> but he has little energy and cannot stand for more than a couple of

hours and

> the

> same hold true with sitting. he is 73,never was really athletic but

always

> walked,took

> both our kids and the grandkids everywhere. So after listening and

reading

> about many

> of the real problems we think we have been blessed. Thanks for

answering.

> The avastin may make a difference in your case. hugs and thanks

Nick & jane

>

>

>

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Thanks for your response! It's interesting to hear how these new

drugs affect others. 8 months is a pretty good response by the trial

standards,I hope we can gain some time with this also.Since he's

already failed at the Cpt-11/5Fu/Lv and the xeloda and can't do

oxaliplatin, this is the end of the current chemo option list,so

we're praying for a good response and some quality time.He has had

considerably more side effects this time(nausea/loss of appetite/etc)

but over-all has had more good days with this so it's encouraging!

Take care!

> : Nick started when the Avastin was called vegG..was on it six

months,on

> a

> double blind study,they opened it,said yes he had the real mccoy

not a

> placebo and

> he was and officially is (but has not had any for over two months).

He

> too,was taking

> the cpt11(camptosar) the 5FU,The LV,+ the avastin. Then they went

to

> Oxipl.+5FU+Lv+Avastin..too too many bad side effetcs. Presently on

Xeloda(two 1650

> doses twice a day. The avastin worked for 8 months,then stopped.

Liver mets

> both lobes,two small sopts on lungs, a mass near the pancreas.

Today we went to

> dadeland MRI P.E.T. & C.A.T> to pick up the December 18th

scans,brought them

> to Baptist film library so they could do a contrast with the E/R

scan on

> 2/27. Seems

> radiologist wants to reread them. His blood cbc is ok. His CEA

markers up. He

> lost

> weight and lowered his cholesterol. His B/P is 138/77 with

Verpamil ,he is

> not really

> hungry,Onc. prescribed megace. He never drank many liquids and is

trying hard

> to

> use yogert,perrier,etc. Water alone turns sour,never was a soda

person,won't

> touvh

> tea. Does like soup,jello and pudding. So now we have really two

problems.

> Why out

> of the blue after two months did they want to reread the scans,and

why does

> the pain

> which was the reason he went to the E/R to begin with,not abate? he

has good

> days

> but he has little energy and cannot stand for more than a couple of

hours and

> the

> same hold true with sitting. he is 73,never was really athletic but

always

> walked,took

> both our kids and the grandkids everywhere. So after listening and

reading

> about many

> of the real problems we think we have been blessed. Thanks for

answering.

> The avastin may make a difference in your case. hugs and thanks

Nick & jane

>

>

>

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