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Janet Lee.
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- March 30, 2013 at 7:55 pm
Background: Don was denied coverage for Zelboraf by our BC/BS Federal Employee Insurance Plan on February 11, 2013.
Thrilling news this week is that our appeal to the Office of Personnel Management in Washington DC was APPROVED! This is a little anti-climactic, since Genentech agreed to provide Zelboraf to Don 2 weeks ago. However, it is our sincere hope that this victory will pave the way for other non-V600E BRAF-positive patients.
Background: Don was denied coverage for Zelboraf by our BC/BS Federal Employee Insurance Plan on February 11, 2013.
Thrilling news this week is that our appeal to the Office of Personnel Management in Washington DC was APPROVED! This is a little anti-climactic, since Genentech agreed to provide Zelboraf to Don 2 weeks ago. However, it is our sincere hope that this victory will pave the way for other non-V600E BRAF-positive patients.
Don continues to do extremely well at the rehabilitation center. After 3 weeks, his strength and stamina have improved phenomenally. He's been on the Zelboraf for two full weeks. When he started the Z, he was extremely weak and almost completely bedridden, so his oncologist started him on 3 pills every 12 hours. In those two weeks, he has progressed to walking with the assistance of a walker, has been practicing on stairs, and his wit, intelligence, and sense of humor have bounced back 100%.
Looking at these two paragraphs, they seem so "short." But you all know the emotion and stress and huge amount of effort on the part of both patient and caregiver that underlies every single word.
I just realized that I had never updated Don's Treatment profile since I joined this community, so it has now been updated with the events that have happened over the past 2 1/2 months since getting the diagnosis. What a ride it's been…
We return to Dana Farber on Tuesday, April 2. They are not going to believe how well he's doing. I'm wondering if Dr. Ibrahim will increase his Zelboraf dose.
I am hoping to have a conversation with Dr. Ibrahim about Plans B and C… Don did have one infusion of Ipi before all hell broke loose and he became partially paralyzed, had brain sugery, and conquered rehab. Don't know if she will entertain continuing with Ipi while he's on Zelboraf (I believe we might be able to get 3 more doses in within the 16-week window). Is this something we should be asking about?
I have also been in touch with Dr. Keith Flaherty at Mass General who is willing to see Don for another opinion/options. Here's what his nurse conveyed to me just yesterday:
"Dr. Flaherty suggests that your husband can plan to be evaluated here either at the first suggestion of tumor growth on his scans from this point forward or, alternatively, to come to see him while still on therapy and responding. This allows for a general discussion of options. The only disadvantage of the earlier visit is that the clinical trials are evolving so rapidly that he theoretically would go on might be closed when he he would need them but others might be available."
Any reactions to this?
Positive thoughts, enormous thanks, and love to you all.
Janet Lee
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- March 30, 2013 at 10:50 pm
It sounds like things are finally going in the right direction. I am happy for you. I see the Wizard – Dr Ibrahim on Tuesday as well 🙂
Best of luck!
Holly -
- March 30, 2013 at 10:50 pm
It sounds like things are finally going in the right direction. I am happy for you. I see the Wizard – Dr Ibrahim on Tuesday as well 🙂
Best of luck!
Holly -
- March 30, 2013 at 10:50 pm
It sounds like things are finally going in the right direction. I am happy for you. I see the Wizard – Dr Ibrahim on Tuesday as well 🙂
Best of luck!
Holly -
- March 30, 2013 at 11:18 pm
Janet I am very happy about this development, and I am glad you didn’t need lagal action like I recommended. Go see Dr. Flaherty, whatever else you do…he and his team are the leading edge…he is in NEJM like a correspondent anymore. I am in month 28 in one of his many and varied trials. Feels like I am in the bosom of Abraham when I am with him or Dr. Lawrence. -
- March 30, 2013 at 11:18 pm
Janet I am very happy about this development, and I am glad you didn’t need lagal action like I recommended. Go see Dr. Flaherty, whatever else you do…he and his team are the leading edge…he is in NEJM like a correspondent anymore. I am in month 28 in one of his many and varied trials. Feels like I am in the bosom of Abraham when I am with him or Dr. Lawrence. -
- March 30, 2013 at 11:18 pm
Janet I am very happy about this development, and I am glad you didn’t need lagal action like I recommended. Go see Dr. Flaherty, whatever else you do…he and his team are the leading edge…he is in NEJM like a correspondent anymore. I am in month 28 in one of his many and varied trials. Feels like I am in the bosom of Abraham when I am with him or Dr. Lawrence.-
- March 31, 2013 at 1:57 am
Well, it did take a long time, John, but glad we did succeed eventually and without legal help.
Would you suggest we see Dr. Flaherty now, while Don is in early stages of using Zelboraf? (We're not even sure yet if it's working, but my gut and hope says it is.)
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 2:32 am
Yes, I do. The more knowledge you have, the better off both of you will be. You both need continued hope right now and Dr. Flaherty is full of evidence based, real hope. It will do you good to meet him…get up to Yawkey 9E, as soon as you can.I realize Don’s oncologist has gone to bat for him, but there should be no ego problems when we are dealing with life and death. I would be proud to have the likes of Dr. Flaherty endorsing my judgment and offering to help if I were in Don’s current doctor’s shoes. -
- March 31, 2013 at 2:32 am
Yes, I do. The more knowledge you have, the better off both of you will be. You both need continued hope right now and Dr. Flaherty is full of evidence based, real hope. It will do you good to meet him…get up to Yawkey 9E, as soon as you can.I realize Don’s oncologist has gone to bat for him, but there should be no ego problems when we are dealing with life and death. I would be proud to have the likes of Dr. Flaherty endorsing my judgment and offering to help if I were in Don’s current doctor’s shoes. -
- March 31, 2013 at 2:32 am
Yes, I do. The more knowledge you have, the better off both of you will be. You both need continued hope right now and Dr. Flaherty is full of evidence based, real hope. It will do you good to meet him…get up to Yawkey 9E, as soon as you can.I realize Don’s oncologist has gone to bat for him, but there should be no ego problems when we are dealing with life and death. I would be proud to have the likes of Dr. Flaherty endorsing my judgment and offering to help if I were in Don’s current doctor’s shoes. -
- March 31, 2013 at 1:57 am
Well, it did take a long time, John, but glad we did succeed eventually and without legal help.
Would you suggest we see Dr. Flaherty now, while Don is in early stages of using Zelboraf? (We're not even sure yet if it's working, but my gut and hope says it is.)
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 1:57 am
Well, it did take a long time, John, but glad we did succeed eventually and without legal help.
Would you suggest we see Dr. Flaherty now, while Don is in early stages of using Zelboraf? (We're not even sure yet if it's working, but my gut and hope says it is.)
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 12:48 am
Janet,
My only reaction is that I’m thrilled for you both!
Congratulations; your perseverance paid off!
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- March 31, 2013 at 1:02 am
Janet. – so glad this all worked out and I’m glad Don is feeling better. I believe they cancelled the clinical trials of Ipi & Zel at the same time due to liver toxicity and are focusing on how best to sequence them. Definitely worth asking about. I did it anyway, no picnic I tell you.You have done a wonderful job care taking, researching, battling, and making back-up plans. Maybe rest a bit and enjoy Don’s improvement!!
God Bless,
Amy-
- March 31, 2013 at 2:00 am
Hmmm, interesting thought, Amy. Maybe it's time we actually took that trip to Florida that we've cancelled 2 or 3 tmes now? I can't wait until he's home! As I said to Karen in previous post, I could not have done any of this without you all here on this board helping, supporting, and teaching.
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 2:52 am
Janet, can I come to Florida with you? The groundhog was definitely wrong this year.
Seriously, thanks for the kind words–I forgot to mention, don’t be too concerned if the doc keeps your husband’s dose at 3/3; that 2-pill-a-day reduction seems to make a big difference in side-effects for many, myself included, while still being effective.
Be well,
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- March 31, 2013 at 2:52 am
Janet, can I come to Florida with you? The groundhog was definitely wrong this year.
Seriously, thanks for the kind words–I forgot to mention, don’t be too concerned if the doc keeps your husband’s dose at 3/3; that 2-pill-a-day reduction seems to make a big difference in side-effects for many, myself included, while still being effective.
Be well,
karen -
- March 31, 2013 at 2:52 am
Janet, can I come to Florida with you? The groundhog was definitely wrong this year.
Seriously, thanks for the kind words–I forgot to mention, don’t be too concerned if the doc keeps your husband’s dose at 3/3; that 2-pill-a-day reduction seems to make a big difference in side-effects for many, myself included, while still being effective.
Be well,
karen -
- March 31, 2013 at 2:00 am
Hmmm, interesting thought, Amy. Maybe it's time we actually took that trip to Florida that we've cancelled 2 or 3 tmes now? I can't wait until he's home! As I said to Karen in previous post, I could not have done any of this without you all here on this board helping, supporting, and teaching.
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 2:00 am
Hmmm, interesting thought, Amy. Maybe it's time we actually took that trip to Florida that we've cancelled 2 or 3 tmes now? I can't wait until he's home! As I said to Karen in previous post, I could not have done any of this without you all here on this board helping, supporting, and teaching.
Janet
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- March 31, 2013 at 1:02 am
Janet. – so glad this all worked out and I’m glad Don is feeling better. I believe they cancelled the clinical trials of Ipi & Zel at the same time due to liver toxicity and are focusing on how best to sequence them. Definitely worth asking about. I did it anyway, no picnic I tell you.You have done a wonderful job care taking, researching, battling, and making back-up plans. Maybe rest a bit and enjoy Don’s improvement!!
God Bless,
Amy -
- March 31, 2013 at 1:02 am
Janet. – so glad this all worked out and I’m glad Don is feeling better. I believe they cancelled the clinical trials of Ipi & Zel at the same time due to liver toxicity and are focusing on how best to sequence them. Definitely worth asking about. I did it anyway, no picnic I tell you.You have done a wonderful job care taking, researching, battling, and making back-up plans. Maybe rest a bit and enjoy Don’s improvement!!
God Bless,
Amy -
- March 31, 2013 at 8:15 am
Persistince pays off. Know it was a very stressful road but thank God, Don is on "Z" and it it is working.All the best in his traetment.Beat the Beast. Al
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- March 31, 2013 at 8:15 am
Persistince pays off. Know it was a very stressful road but thank God, Don is on "Z" and it it is working.All the best in his traetment.Beat the Beast. Al
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- March 31, 2013 at 8:15 am
Persistince pays off. Know it was a very stressful road but thank God, Don is on "Z" and it it is working.All the best in his traetment.Beat the Beast. Al
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- March 31, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Thanks for posting the update, very welcome news on all fronts. Best of luck to you both.
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- March 31, 2013 at 12:06 pm
Still hoping and praying for the best. I'm happy for you Janet.
Cielo
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