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Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:54 am
by henry123
Month 27 .
Infusion every six weeks.
CEA under control.
Have started some non-vegan foods.
Still taking aspirin and continuing with juicing.

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:06 am
by Rock_Robster
henry123 wrote:Month 27 .
Infusion every six weeks.
CEA under control.
Have started some non-vegan foods.
Still taking aspirin and continuing with juicing.

Outstanding Henry, well done and thanks for the update. Although I’m not MSI-H, your signature was one of the ones that motivated me in the early tough days.

Cheers
Rob

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:57 am
by henry123
Rock_Robster wrote:
henry123 wrote:Month 27 .
Infusion every six weeks.
CEA under control.
Have started some non-vegan foods.
Still taking aspirin and continuing with juicing.

Outstanding Henry, well done and thanks for the update. Although I’m not MSI-H, your signature was one of the ones that motivated me in the early tough days.

Cheers
Rob

Best Wishes, Rob

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 11:36 pm
by henry123
Finally after almost 3 years of immunotherapy and 2 years of clear CT and blood work , the onco team has decided to stop further infusions.
It is still largely an uncharted territory but some data has emerged to suggest that it is time to remove the immunotherapy life jacket .
Tighter monitoring regime for a year.
A bit scary but I guess you have to stop at some point.
Have to focus on a healthy lifestyle and stress-free mindset.
My wife and daughter are a bit freaked out but that's understandable.

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:20 am
by plastikos
henry123 wrote:Finally after almost 3 years of immunotherapy and 2 years of clear CT and blood work , the onco team has decided to stop further infusions.
It is still largely an uncharted territory but some data has emerged to suggest that it is time to remove the immunotherapy life jacket .
Tighter monitoring regime for a year.
A bit scary but I guess you have to stop at some point.
Have to focus on a healthy lifestyle and stress-free mindset.
My wife and daughter are a bit freaked out but that's understandable.

Super happy to hear this. I too hopefully am about to take this leap to stop further infusions. Scary but yes it has stop at some point.

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:32 pm
by stu
Wishing you both every success .
Stu

Re: Switching back to Pembro

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:53 am
by henry123
thanks for your wishes.
do take care.