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Night Sweats & ipilimumab

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    CLPrice31
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      Happy New Year, everyone! Stage III warrior here with a quick question. I am going through the maintence phase of the ipilimumab/placebo trial and just completed another treatment about a week ago. I've had this reaction before; however, it's a bit more intense this time and about 2 weeks early: Night sweats.

      Happy New Year, everyone! Stage III warrior here with a quick question. I am going through the maintence phase of the ipilimumab/placebo trial and just completed another treatment about a week ago. I've had this reaction before; however, it's a bit more intense this time and about 2 weeks early: Night sweats.

      I wake up completely drenched yet shivering. I finally got up this morning and took my temperature: only 99.99! I just had my scans that showed no evidence of disease, just a cyst on my ovary that I will have an ultrasound on, but everything looks "unremarkable" and "unchanged."

      Have you had this happen? According to Google, night sweats and low grade fevers are signs of the drug, but also signs of 100 other things including menopause! wink I'm only 25 so I definitely hope that's not the case!

      Any advice/suggestions you can give me are greatly appreciated. I'm getting a bit tired of having to wash the sheets daily…

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        awillett1991
        Participant
          Yes, yes yes! I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, totally messed with my hormones. This continued until just recently when I started prednisone, now my thyroid hormones are normal and I feel much better.

          Call in and I bet they’ll run a blood test to check. You might end up with a work up by an endocrinologist.

          Love your blog!
          Amy

          awillett1991
          Participant
            Yes, yes yes! I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, totally messed with my hormones. This continued until just recently when I started prednisone, now my thyroid hormones are normal and I feel much better.

            Call in and I bet they’ll run a blood test to check. You might end up with a work up by an endocrinologist.

            Love your blog!
            Amy

              CLPrice31
              Participant

                Hi Amy!

                Thank you so much for your response. I will definitely give them a call! ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a great weekend!

                CLPrice31
                Participant

                  Hi Amy!

                  Thank you so much for your response. I will definitely give them a call! ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a great weekend!

                  NYKaren
                  Participant
                    Hi Chelsea,
                    So glad to see you here (well, you know what I mean.)
                    I couldn’t agree with Amy more. For me’ ippy brought on colitis and adrenal insufficiency. I must stress, see an endo with ippy experience. At Sloan it’s Dr. Monica Girotra. I don’t know if there is more than her. Your onc might have to get you that first appt. she knew the subtle endo things that finally got me feeling better.
                    All the best,
                    Karen
                    NYKaren
                    Participant
                      Hi Chelsea,
                      So glad to see you here (well, you know what I mean.)
                      I couldn’t agree with Amy more. For me’ ippy brought on colitis and adrenal insufficiency. I must stress, see an endo with ippy experience. At Sloan it’s Dr. Monica Girotra. I don’t know if there is more than her. Your onc might have to get you that first appt. she knew the subtle endo things that finally got me feeling better.
                      All the best,
                      Karen
                      NYKaren
                      Participant
                        Hi Chelsea,
                        So glad to see you here (well, you know what I mean.)
                        I couldn’t agree with Amy more. For me’ ippy brought on colitis and adrenal insufficiency. I must stress, see an endo with ippy experience. At Sloan it’s Dr. Monica Girotra. I don’t know if there is more than her. Your onc might have to get you that first appt. she knew the subtle endo things that finally got me feeling better.
                        All the best,
                        Karen
                        CLPrice31
                        Participant

                          Hi Amy!

                          Thank you so much for your response. I will definitely give them a call! ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a great weekend!

                        awillett1991
                        Participant
                          Yes, yes yes! I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, totally messed with my hormones. This continued until just recently when I started prednisone, now my thyroid hormones are normal and I feel much better.

                          Call in and I bet they’ll run a blood test to check. You might end up with a work up by an endocrinologist.

                          Love your blog!
                          Amy

                          LindyVA
                          Participant

                            Yes, my husband would wake up soaking wet, even the sheets were damp. His fever would be 99 to 101. Tylenol and cold compresses usually worked. He would shake and have bad headaches like the flu. But the tumors got smaller so it was the lessor of two evils.

                            Linda

                            LindyVA
                            Participant

                              Yes, my husband would wake up soaking wet, even the sheets were damp. His fever would be 99 to 101. Tylenol and cold compresses usually worked. He would shake and have bad headaches like the flu. But the tumors got smaller so it was the lessor of two evils.

                              Linda

                              LindyVA
                              Participant

                                Yes, my husband would wake up soaking wet, even the sheets were damp. His fever would be 99 to 101. Tylenol and cold compresses usually worked. He would shake and have bad headaches like the flu. But the tumors got smaller so it was the lessor of two evils.

                                Linda

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