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- February 20, 2014 at 9:36 am
It's been a long road since I was desperately posting in Aug/Sept. For those of you who have been following I opted to do Promtheus Labs Trial/Study of ipi + IL2 randomized combo after recurrence in rt cheek and ultimately mets to lungs. Went through 4 doses of ipi…side effects were itchyskin/rash & hypothyroid which we're still trying to get under control. Then did 2 rounds of IL2…took 11 of 12 bags each time…rough treatment but I was well prepared after hearing from some of you notably Jerry from Fauq and Rebecca & Bob. I've been out of hospital 3 weeks now…feeling pretty good.
I had Pet scan Monday and received results yesterday. Lung nodules gone…NED!!! I was shocked and relieved. There was mild uptake in rt cheek but doc said this is consistent with scarring/healing. Still makes me nervous…that's where it all started…and I had surgery in September. That sound right? I get aggravated with myself because this is news we all want to hear and though I'm happy…seems like I can never fully accept it.
I'm pulling and praying for all of you out there…this is one tricky disease. I know there's some promising treatments on horizon and my wish for 2014 is that they continue to come to fruition and benefit all of you courageous warriors.
Best
Josh
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- February 20, 2014 at 12:29 pm
Josh,
congrats! Back in 2009 I wrote a paper called "melanoma and the magic bullet". It was all about the combination of IPI and IL-2. It was based on my my own experience. Timing of the two therapies played a roll it. I spent a number of years researching this combination.I am so happy that you are a responder. The trick now is to stay NED. Good nutrition plays a roll.
jimmy b
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- February 20, 2014 at 5:15 pm
Jim-
I did read a lot of your blog…not that I understood a whole lot of it but I found it fascinating. It was a big factor in me deciding to do this trial.
Can you share what you've done in regards to diet? Also any advice on trick of staying NED? 😉
Josh
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- February 20, 2014 at 5:15 pm
Jim-
I did read a lot of your blog…not that I understood a whole lot of it but I found it fascinating. It was a big factor in me deciding to do this trial.
Can you share what you've done in regards to diet? Also any advice on trick of staying NED? 😉
Josh
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- February 20, 2014 at 5:15 pm
Jim-
I did read a lot of your blog…not that I understood a whole lot of it but I found it fascinating. It was a big factor in me deciding to do this trial.
Can you share what you've done in regards to diet? Also any advice on trick of staying NED? 😉
Josh
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- February 20, 2014 at 12:29 pm
Josh,
congrats! Back in 2009 I wrote a paper called "melanoma and the magic bullet". It was all about the combination of IPI and IL-2. It was based on my my own experience. Timing of the two therapies played a roll it. I spent a number of years researching this combination.I am so happy that you are a responder. The trick now is to stay NED. Good nutrition plays a roll.
jimmy b
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- February 20, 2014 at 12:29 pm
Josh,
congrats! Back in 2009 I wrote a paper called "melanoma and the magic bullet". It was all about the combination of IPI and IL-2. It was based on my my own experience. Timing of the two therapies played a roll it. I spent a number of years researching this combination.I am so happy that you are a responder. The trick now is to stay NED. Good nutrition plays a roll.
jimmy b
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- February 20, 2014 at 1:05 pm
That's wonderful news, Josh! Thank you for posting it! Very, very encouraging to other melanoma warriors!
I understand you being concerned about the residual PET activity. But remember, ipi's effectiveness continues to increase for several months after your last infusion. It is still working on your tumors. And IL-2 seems to be able to work almost forever. So whatever it is that has been killing your tumors is still on the job, still attacking melanoma.
With such great results so quickly, I expect to see your case as one of the ones Prometheus will be crowing about at the ASCO meeting in June. Cool, eh?
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- February 20, 2014 at 1:05 pm
That's wonderful news, Josh! Thank you for posting it! Very, very encouraging to other melanoma warriors!
I understand you being concerned about the residual PET activity. But remember, ipi's effectiveness continues to increase for several months after your last infusion. It is still working on your tumors. And IL-2 seems to be able to work almost forever. So whatever it is that has been killing your tumors is still on the job, still attacking melanoma.
With such great results so quickly, I expect to see your case as one of the ones Prometheus will be crowing about at the ASCO meeting in June. Cool, eh?
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- February 20, 2014 at 1:05 pm
That's wonderful news, Josh! Thank you for posting it! Very, very encouraging to other melanoma warriors!
I understand you being concerned about the residual PET activity. But remember, ipi's effectiveness continues to increase for several months after your last infusion. It is still working on your tumors. And IL-2 seems to be able to work almost forever. So whatever it is that has been killing your tumors is still on the job, still attacking melanoma.
With such great results so quickly, I expect to see your case as one of the ones Prometheus will be crowing about at the ASCO meeting in June. Cool, eh?
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- February 20, 2014 at 3:01 pm
Congratulations, Josh – Great news!
Kevin
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- February 20, 2014 at 3:01 pm
Congratulations, Josh – Great news!
Kevin
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- February 20, 2014 at 3:01 pm
Congratulations, Josh – Great news!
Kevin
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- February 20, 2014 at 7:41 pm
Josh, I suspect you have some idea as to how happy I am for your results. Suspect you are even more happy! I would expect there to be SUV uptake where the original operation/removal occured. ALL my operations/tissue injuries show on all my scans . Just keep an eye out and as long as the locations stay stable, just stick your tongue out at them!
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- February 20, 2014 at 7:41 pm
Josh, I suspect you have some idea as to how happy I am for your results. Suspect you are even more happy! I would expect there to be SUV uptake where the original operation/removal occured. ALL my operations/tissue injuries show on all my scans . Just keep an eye out and as long as the locations stay stable, just stick your tongue out at them!
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- February 20, 2014 at 7:41 pm
Josh, I suspect you have some idea as to how happy I am for your results. Suspect you are even more happy! I would expect there to be SUV uptake where the original operation/removal occured. ALL my operations/tissue injuries show on all my scans . Just keep an eye out and as long as the locations stay stable, just stick your tongue out at them!
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- February 21, 2014 at 2:34 am
That's fantastic!!!!! I was hoping and praying we were going to hear good news from you! So happy for you!
Remember to celebrate these milestones 🙂
Julie
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- February 21, 2014 at 2:34 am
That's fantastic!!!!! I was hoping and praying we were going to hear good news from you! So happy for you!
Remember to celebrate these milestones 🙂
Julie
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- February 21, 2014 at 2:34 am
That's fantastic!!!!! I was hoping and praying we were going to hear good news from you! So happy for you!
Remember to celebrate these milestones 🙂
Julie
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- February 21, 2014 at 9:02 pm
Good news Josh.. Curious your braf status and if you are braf negative do you know any other mutation info like NRAS, CKit, etc. also do you happen to have the protocol for your trial that you can share? Thanks
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- February 21, 2014 at 10:09 pm
Hi…braf negative otherwise doc would have wanted to pursue the Zel & IL2 trial. There was no testing for other mutations. I asked and doc said highly unusual for CKit…wouldn't rule NRAS but again felt likely would be negative. That being said at the end of it all…it wouldn't change what they felt treatment plan would be.
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- February 21, 2014 at 10:09 pm
Hi…braf negative otherwise doc would have wanted to pursue the Zel & IL2 trial. There was no testing for other mutations. I asked and doc said highly unusual for CKit…wouldn't rule NRAS but again felt likely would be negative. That being said at the end of it all…it wouldn't change what they felt treatment plan would be.
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- February 21, 2014 at 10:09 pm
Hi…braf negative otherwise doc would have wanted to pursue the Zel & IL2 trial. There was no testing for other mutations. I asked and doc said highly unusual for CKit…wouldn't rule NRAS but again felt likely would be negative. That being said at the end of it all…it wouldn't change what they felt treatment plan would be.
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- February 23, 2014 at 2:40 pm
Hey Josh,
How long did you wait from your last dose of ipi to induction of IL-2? Thanks
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