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- January 17, 2014 at 2:34 am
It started with a physical, physicians assistant (she is so awesome and so is my company for requiring I get a physical) mole on back that was very small but had an unusual shape, pa set up the derm appointment (she did not want me to wait) got al call form derm, you have melanoma! and we are referring you to md anderson. fortunately I live in Houston! Forgive me in advance for incorrect spelling or terminology, Had the surgery septmeber 2011 and margins clear but 2 tested lymph nodes positive, go back for second surgery to remove all lymph nodes under armpit and 2 more positive for melanoma, so radiation time and why not give the melonama clinical trial vacine a try, then next skin check (chest) shows some new spots (both are totally different and it's probably nothing but let's do a biopsy of both to be sure, big time bummer they both are melanoma and let's get a mammogram too. The mammogram leads to a ultrasound of chest and a bisposy of another glowing lymph node, it's melanoma. so I'm given a choice il2 or surgery ( we can cherry pick any unusual spots) and remove the bad lymph node. heck, I chose the cherry picking. so surgery shows most spots to be melanoma, 5 out of seven I think, fast forward for next follow up visit and dang more spots, melanoma of course, so now it's time for the kitchen sink, il2, I took 7 doses over 2 rounds and dang another spot! No more cherry picking. Now it's time for ippi and temodar. So as I am taking the ippi and temodar, I think I went 3 rounds, I feel a lump in my breast, crap again, it's melanoma. The most wonderful thing through all of this is my scans are clear no organs or brain, but now instead of it being on my skin i've got a lump that is growing like a weed, so now it's time to try venafurenib, I am braf positive and chemo (carboplatin and paxclataxol), so awesome right away I can feel my lump shrinking, lost my hair and 10 pounds, which the pounds are a bonus. Fast forward 6 rounds months later, chemo had to be lowered twice cause of pesky platelets and low whites and reds, and shoot but it feels like my lump is growing (it never did go away), and yes scan confirms, so now I have been on the new braf inhibitor and mek inhibitor (novartis) for over 1 month and lump and new lumps have shrunk and some have gone away, and through it all I am so dang thankful to have had all these options, and I will keep fighting until one works, if I had this 4 years ago I, I would have run out of options. Every day is a great day!!!!!!
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- January 17, 2014 at 3:28 am
Soccerchick!
You go girl! I love the fighting spirit and great attitude. Your post reminded me of that "Whack a Mole" game. You just keep on whacking and sooner or later that mole is gonna have had enought. I'll be sending prayers your way.
Brian
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- January 17, 2014 at 5:50 pm
Whack-a-mole… great analogy that made me laugh.
Keep up the feisty approach, Soccerchick!
Kevin
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- January 17, 2014 at 5:50 pm
Whack-a-mole… great analogy that made me laugh.
Keep up the feisty approach, Soccerchick!
Kevin
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- January 17, 2014 at 5:50 pm
Whack-a-mole… great analogy that made me laugh.
Keep up the feisty approach, Soccerchick!
Kevin
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- January 17, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Awesome anology, ha ha ha thanks so much love it!
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- January 17, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Awesome anology, ha ha ha thanks so much love it!
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- January 17, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Awesome anology, ha ha ha thanks so much love it!
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- January 17, 2014 at 4:32 am
Awesome attitude!!! Stay positive and keep fighting. Wish I could 'bottle' your determination ๐
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- January 17, 2014 at 4:32 am
Awesome attitude!!! Stay positive and keep fighting. Wish I could 'bottle' your determination ๐
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- January 17, 2014 at 4:32 am
Awesome attitude!!! Stay positive and keep fighting. Wish I could 'bottle' your determination ๐
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- January 17, 2014 at 10:28 am
Holy cow! Been through it haven't you – and with an inspirational attitude. Praying that you're back on the soccer field soon.
Thanks for the reminder that the fundraising we do helps. Sometimes I dread going out and begging for our Miles for Melanoma event but I'll keep your comments in mind this year.
Keep us posted!
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- January 17, 2014 at 10:28 am
Holy cow! Been through it haven't you – and with an inspirational attitude. Praying that you're back on the soccer field soon.
Thanks for the reminder that the fundraising we do helps. Sometimes I dread going out and begging for our Miles for Melanoma event but I'll keep your comments in mind this year.
Keep us posted!
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- January 17, 2014 at 10:28 am
Holy cow! Been through it haven't you – and with an inspirational attitude. Praying that you're back on the soccer field soon.
Thanks for the reminder that the fundraising we do helps. Sometimes I dread going out and begging for our Miles for Melanoma event but I'll keep your comments in mind this year.
Keep us posted!
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- January 17, 2014 at 2:51 pm
Good for you, Soccerchick! You sound like the poster child for Stage 3 patients who refuse to wait for the other shoe to drop. You're going to fight like hell every inch of the way. And it sounds like you have been remarkably successful. If Mr. Melanoma thought he was going to have an easy time of it taking over YOUR body, he's got another think coming, doesn't he? As I sometimes remind people, Stage 3 melanoma is never going to kill you.
It would be helpful if you copied and pasted this first post into your profile so that we can refer to it if we need to. Knowing your history helps us to help you later.
Keep up the good fight! Keep posting! Keep the faith that you will Beat the Beast in the end.
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- January 17, 2014 at 2:51 pm
Good for you, Soccerchick! You sound like the poster child for Stage 3 patients who refuse to wait for the other shoe to drop. You're going to fight like hell every inch of the way. And it sounds like you have been remarkably successful. If Mr. Melanoma thought he was going to have an easy time of it taking over YOUR body, he's got another think coming, doesn't he? As I sometimes remind people, Stage 3 melanoma is never going to kill you.
It would be helpful if you copied and pasted this first post into your profile so that we can refer to it if we need to. Knowing your history helps us to help you later.
Keep up the good fight! Keep posting! Keep the faith that you will Beat the Beast in the end.
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- January 17, 2014 at 2:51 pm
Good for you, Soccerchick! You sound like the poster child for Stage 3 patients who refuse to wait for the other shoe to drop. You're going to fight like hell every inch of the way. And it sounds like you have been remarkably successful. If Mr. Melanoma thought he was going to have an easy time of it taking over YOUR body, he's got another think coming, doesn't he? As I sometimes remind people, Stage 3 melanoma is never going to kill you.
It would be helpful if you copied and pasted this first post into your profile so that we can refer to it if we need to. Knowing your history helps us to help you later.
Keep up the good fight! Keep posting! Keep the faith that you will Beat the Beast in the end.
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