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Old 02-13-2007, 05:22 PM
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Seems my chemo may no longer be working. While there is no proof that it
actually works with melanoma, I've been on it since May and it's only in
the last couple of weeks that the tumours in my lungs have actually
started to grow again, after many months of (slowly) shrinking. No new
tumours have appeared in this time either. The chemo must have had
something to do with that.

I mentioned in another thread (the check-in thread) that a tumour has now
returned for the 5th time in the lymph channels on my upper leg near my
groin after 3 previous operations on the very same spot. It was there
when I started chemo in May but had shrunk to virtually nothing since the
chemo started.

Now -- in the last week or so -- it has taken off. It went from being
virtually unnoticeable 2 weeks ago, and at the moment it's about 2 inches
in diameter and growing very fast. It's been two weeks since the last
scans. If the lung tumours have grown at the same rate I'm in a bit of
trouble.

I don't see my onc until next Tuesday and might have to visit my GP or
hospital outpatients for pain meds as this thing is getting very painful
very quickly, and especially today. I'm due another dose of chemo on
Tuesday and I think my onc might want to give it to me even though the
tumour on my leg is (to me) a clear sign that chemo is no longer working
and disease might be progressing very fast. H emay want to wait for more
scans (due in 4 weeks) before stopping the chemo.

So, just wondering what happens next (besides the inevitable). I've been
in a sort of stable holding pattern for over 2 years now (diagnosed Nov
2004). It seems my disease is no longer stable and may be worsening at a
rapid rate. I'm wondering what they'll offer next. Just weighing up
options before I see the onc so I don't get overwhelmed. Besides the
obvious drugs for the pain, what else can I expect in the way of
treatment options.

TIA
John
Sydney, Australia.
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:21 AM
Figgertoes
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On Feb 13, 8:21 am, john <n...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Seems my chemo may no longer be working. While there is no proof that it
> actually works with melanoma, I've been on it since May and it's only in
> the last couple of weeks that the tumours in my lungs have actually
> started to grow again, after many months of (slowly) shrinking. No new
> tumours have appeared in this time either. The chemo must have had
> something to do with that.
>
> I mentioned in another thread (the check-in thread) that a tumour has now
> returned for the 5th time in the lymph channels on my upper leg near my
> groin after 3 previous operations on the very same spot. It was there
> when I started chemo in May but had shrunk to virtually nothing since the
> chemo started.
>
> Now -- in the last week or so -- it has taken off. It went from being
> virtually unnoticeable 2 weeks ago, and at the moment it's about 2 inches
> in diameter and growing very fast. It's been two weeks since the last
> scans. If the lung tumours have grown at the same rate I'm in a bit of
> trouble.
>
> I don't see my onc until next Tuesday and might have to visit my GP or
> hospital outpatients for pain meds as this thing is getting very painful
> very quickly, and especially today. I'm due another dose of chemo on
> Tuesday and I think my onc might want to give it to me even though the
> tumour on my leg is (to me) a clear sign that chemo is no longer working
> and disease might be progressing very fast. H emay want to wait for more
> scans (due in 4 weeks) before stopping the chemo.
>
> So, just wondering what happens next (besides the inevitable). I've been
> in a sort of stable holding pattern for over 2 years now (diagnosed Nov
> 2004). It seems my disease is no longer stable and may be worsening at a
> rapid rate. I'm wondering what they'll offer next. Just weighing up
> options before I see the onc so I don't get overwhelmed. Besides the
> obvious drugs for the pain, what else can I expect in the way of
> treatment options.
>
> TIA
> John
> Sydney, Australia.


John,
I am so sorry to hear that your tumors are growing & about the pain.
Is RT a possibility for hitting the painful parts, especially since
the chemo seems to be losing whatever effectiveness it had?

I hope they come up with a plan to make you more comfortable.

Fig


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Old 02-14-2007, 08:07 PM
J
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john wrote:

> Seems my chemo may no longer be working. While there is no proof that it
> actually works with melanoma, I've been on it since May and it's only in
> the last couple of weeks that the tumours in my lungs have actually
> started to grow again, after many months of (slowly) shrinking. No new
> tumours have appeared in this time either. The chemo must have had
> something to do with that.
>
> I mentioned in another thread (the check-in thread) that a tumour has now
> returned for the 5th time in the lymph channels on my upper leg near my
> groin after 3 previous operations on the very same spot. It was there
> when I started chemo in May but had shrunk to virtually nothing since the
> chemo started.
>
> Now -- in the last week or so -- it has taken off. It went from being
> virtually unnoticeable 2 weeks ago, and at the moment it's about 2 inches
> in diameter and growing very fast. It's been two weeks since the last
> scans. If the lung tumours have grown at the same rate I'm in a bit of
> trouble.
>
> I don't see my onc until next Tuesday and might have to visit my GP or
> hospital outpatients for pain meds as this thing is getting very painful
> very quickly, and especially today. I'm due another dose of chemo on
> Tuesday and I think my onc might want to give it to me even though the
> tumour on my leg is (to me) a clear sign that chemo is no longer working
> and disease might be progressing very fast. H emay want to wait for more
> scans (due in 4 weeks) before stopping the chemo.
>
> So, just wondering what happens next (besides the inevitable). I've been
> in a sort of stable holding pattern for over 2 years now (diagnosed Nov
> 2004). It seems my disease is no longer stable and may be worsening at a
> rapid rate. I'm wondering what they'll offer next. Just weighing up
> options before I see the onc so I don't get overwhelmed. Besides the
> obvious drugs for the pain, what else can I expect in the way of
> treatment options.


my cousin probably tried one of the two here
http://www.cancercare.on.ca/index_me...Guidelines.htm
J

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Old 02-14-2007, 08:07 PM
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J wrote in alt.support.cancer:

> my cousin probably tried one of the two here
> http://www.cancercare.on.ca/index_me...Guidelines.htm
> J
>


thanks to both
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Old 02-14-2007, 08:07 PM
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Figgertoes wrote in alt.support.cancer:

> John,
> I am so sorry to hear that your tumors are growing & about the pain.
> Is RT a possibility for hitting the painful parts, especially since
> the chemo seems to be losing whatever effectiveness it had?


Not sure about RT. I'll find out Tuesday. They may try it on the leg.

> I hope they come up with a plan to make you more comfortable.


Yeah well I hope it involves staying on my feet for a few months yet. We'll
see.

Thanks.
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Old 02-20-2007, 02:01 PM
J
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Tue, 13 Feb 2007 john wrote:

> Seems my chemo may no longer be working. While there is no proof that it
> actually works with melanoma, I've been on it since May and it's only in
> the last couple of weeks that the tumours in my lungs have actually
> started to grow again, after many months of (slowly) shrinking. No new
> tumours have appeared in this time either. The chemo must have had
> something to do with that.
>
> I mentioned in another thread (the check-in thread) that a tumour has now
> returned for the 5th time in the lymph channels on my upper leg near my
> groin after 3 previous operations on the very same spot. It was there
> when I started chemo in May but had shrunk to virtually nothing since the
> chemo started.
>
> Now -- in the last week or so -- it has taken off. It went from being
> virtually unnoticeable 2 weeks ago, and at the moment it's about 2 inches
> in diameter and growing very fast. It's been two weeks since the last
> scans. If the lung tumours have grown at the same rate I'm in a bit of
> trouble.
>
> I don't see my onc until next Tuesday and might have to visit my GP or
> hospital outpatients for pain meds as this thing is getting very painful
> very quickly, and especially today. I'm due another dose of chemo on
> Tuesday and I think my onc might want to give it to me even though the
> tumour on my leg is (to me) a clear sign that chemo is no longer working
> and disease might be progressing very fast. H emay want to wait for more
> scans (due in 4 weeks) before stopping the chemo.
>
> So, just wondering what happens next (besides the inevitable). I've been
> in a sort of stable holding pattern for over 2 years now (diagnosed Nov
> 2004). It seems my disease is no longer stable and may be worsening at a
> rapid rate. I'm wondering what they'll offer next. Just weighing up
> options before I see the onc so I don't get overwhelmed. Besides the
> obvious drugs for the pain, what else can I expect in the way of
> treatment options.
>
> TIA
> John
> Sydney, Australia.


You can check here to see what others tried or are trying.
http://mpip.org/memorial.html
http://mpip.org/melanoma_warriors.html
There's a board there as well, off the main web page.
J

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Old 02-20-2007, 02:01 PM
john
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J wrote in alt.support.cancer:

> You can check here to see what others tried or are trying.
> http://mpip.org/memorial.html
> http://mpip.org/melanoma_warriors.html
> There's a board there as well, off the main web page.
> J
>


thanks
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Old 03-30-2007, 05:14 PM
J
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john wrote:

> Seems my chemo may no longer be working. While there is no proof that it
> actually works with melanoma, I've been on it since May and it's only in
> the last couple of weeks that the tumours in my lungs have actually
> started to grow again, after many months of (slowly) shrinking. No new
> tumours have appeared in this time either. The chemo must have had
> something to do with that.
>
> I mentioned in another thread (the check-in thread) that a tumour has now
> returned for the 5th time in the lymph channels on my upper leg near my
> groin after 3 previous operations on the very same spot. It was there
> when I started chemo in May but had shrunk to virtually nothing since the
> chemo started.
>
> Now -- in the last week or so -- it has taken off. It went from being
> virtually unnoticeable 2 weeks ago, and at the moment it's about 2 inches
> in diameter and growing very fast. It's been two weeks since the last
> scans. If the lung tumours have grown at the same rate I'm in a bit of
> trouble.
>
> I don't see my onc until next Tuesday and might have to visit my GP or
> hospital outpatients for pain meds as this thing is getting very painful
> very quickly, and especially today. I'm due another dose of chemo on
> Tuesday and I think my onc might want to give it to me even though the
> tumour on my leg is (to me) a clear sign that chemo is no longer working
> and disease might be progressing very fast. H emay want to wait for more
> scans (due in 4 weeks) before stopping the chemo.
>
> So, just wondering what happens next (besides the inevitable). I've been
> in a sort of stable holding pattern for over 2 years now (diagnosed Nov
> 2004). It seems my disease is no longer stable and may be worsening at a
> rapid rate. I'm wondering what they'll offer next. Just weighing up
> options before I see the onc so I don't get overwhelmed. Besides the
> obvious drugs for the pain, what else can I expect in the way of
> treatment options.
>
> TIA
> John
> Sydney, Australia.


Hello John,
Haven't heard from you since early March.
How is it going for you?
I hope you'll stay in touch with us.
J - thinking of you

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