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How long did it take for Ipilimumab/Yervoy to start working for you? What side effects?

Forums General Melanoma Community How long did it take for Ipilimumab/Yervoy to start working for you? What side effects?

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    O_O
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      I've been on an Ipi 3mg/kg trial for three weeks now (for stage III, post-surgery adjuvant), but so far I've not felt any different. How long did it take for you? What side effects did you get?

      I heard getting white hairs is a good sign so I'm hoping to see those… especially since I've no measurable tumors so there's no other way to know if it's working.

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        Julie in SoCal
        Participant

          Hi Friend,

          Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

          I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

          Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

          Blessings,

          Julie 

          Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

          Julie in SoCal
          Participant

            Hi Friend,

            Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

            I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

            Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

            Blessings,

            Julie 

            Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

            Julie in SoCal
            Participant

              Hi Friend,

              Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

              I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

              Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

              Blessings,

              Julie 

              Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

              Julie in SoCal
              Participant

                Hi Friend,

                Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

                I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

                Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

                Blessings,

                Julie 

                Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

                Julie in SoCal
                Participant

                  Hi Friend,

                  Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

                  I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

                  Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

                  Blessings,

                  Julie 

                  Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

                    O_O
                    Participant

                      Wow ok, congrats! 

                      O_O
                      Participant

                        Wow ok, congrats! 

                        O_O
                        Participant

                          Wow ok, congrats! 

                          Ginger8888
                          Participant

                            I'm doing my second treatment Thursday and was curiouse also..So far no side effects for me either..Good luck ..Let's hope this kicks melanoma butt!!

                            adriana cooper
                            Participant

                              I just started on IPI this past Thursday so only 6 days out and already have had reactions to it. I am stage 4 with lung mets. I started with itching while getting IPI then the next day the joint pain, nausea, vomiting and headaches started. I have trouble walking now.  I have also had 5 high doses of radiation to the recurrence on my arm just prior so apparently my immune system is in high gear. Everyone is different I just get to be the lucky one and get it all at once​.indecision  

                              Good​ luck with your treatments. I am hoping that in three months with all these fun side effects my cancer will be gone. smiley

                               

                              adriana cooper
                              Participant

                                I just started on IPI this past Thursday so only 6 days out and already have had reactions to it. I am stage 4 with lung mets. I started with itching while getting IPI then the next day the joint pain, nausea, vomiting and headaches started. I have trouble walking now.  I have also had 5 high doses of radiation to the recurrence on my arm just prior so apparently my immune system is in high gear. Everyone is different I just get to be the lucky one and get it all at once​.indecision  

                                Good​ luck with your treatments. I am hoping that in three months with all these fun side effects my cancer will be gone. smiley

                                 

                                adriana cooper
                                Participant

                                  I just started on IPI this past Thursday so only 6 days out and already have had reactions to it. I am stage 4 with lung mets. I started with itching while getting IPI then the next day the joint pain, nausea, vomiting and headaches started. I have trouble walking now.  I have also had 5 high doses of radiation to the recurrence on my arm just prior so apparently my immune system is in high gear. Everyone is different I just get to be the lucky one and get it all at once​.indecision  

                                  Good​ luck with your treatments. I am hoping that in three months with all these fun side effects my cancer will be gone. smiley

                                   

                                  Ginger8888
                                  Participant

                                    I'm doing my second treatment Thursday and was curiouse also..So far no side effects for me either..Good luck ..Let's hope this kicks melanoma butt!!

                                    Ginger8888
                                    Participant

                                      I'm doing my second treatment Thursday and was curiouse also..So far no side effects for me either..Good luck ..Let's hope this kicks melanoma butt!!

                                    Julie in SoCal
                                    Participant

                                      Hi Friend,

                                      Ipi can take a little while to kick in, as it sets your immune system to attack melanoma.  

                                      I had 4 bags of ipi earlier this year and I didn't have any significant side effects until afer the 3rd bag. I was always tired after the treatment, but could sleep it off mostly.  But after the 3rd bag I had a killer headache, and a strange rash and aches and pains in my joints. And of course the most important effect:  all my in transit mets melted away! Oh Happy Day!

                                      Now I'm a few months out and I feel good!  Keep talking to your Onc about what's going on with you and you'll get through this too.

                                      Blessings,

                                      Julie 

                                      Stage 3c: 10+ WLE, 2 SNB, HDINF, GM-CSF, IPI = NED!!

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