{"id":5614,"date":"2022-08-09T04:56:53","date_gmt":"2022-08-09T08:56:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healwritenow.com\/?p=5614"},"modified":"2022-08-09T04:56:55","modified_gmt":"2022-08-09T08:56:55","slug":"medical-update-the-windy-path","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healwritenow.com\/medical-update-the-windy-path\/","title":{"rendered":"Medical Update: The Windy Path"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
I’ve not posted since late June and a lot has been happening. This is going to be a series of updates with free-writes and photos because I’m not sure how to capture everything in an informative and linear way. It’s going to be a series of posts because it’s been a lot and it’s too much to fit in one entry.
By the way, if you are reading this, thank you for or caring about what’s happening, and how I’m doing, and coping, and about all I’m learning. I appreciate it and hope in some way it’s beneficial for others as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Update: <\/strong> From a medical perspective, I’m still on the ipi\/nivo immunotherapy combination. I’ve had three infusions, spaced three weeks apart, for now, and which will continue every other week if a scan and my CA-125 show I’m responding (scan will be in September). I’ve finished radiation and my tumor is SO MUCH SMALLER it’s amazing. I’ve been to Canada and had whole-body hyperthermia, loco-regional hyperthermia, and mistletoe infusions and a bit of a vacation\/adventure with my friend Beth.
It’s been a lot.
I feel amazing.
I’ve been getting LOADS of questions about all the varied treatments. I’ll share some detailed information as well as free-writes and photos. Here’s a description of combination IPI\/NIVO put in my patient notes portal by my oncologist which is not a standard of care for advanced ovarian cancer but which we are tying in order to maximize the benefits of the trial I was on (how REGN4018 worked by tagging my cancer cells), and in response to me not being able to get Cemiplimab (the drug that was supposed to find and attack those tagged cells). We figured that since I’d been through so much already, we wanted to know for sure if I am (or am not) a candidate for immunotherapy. That made sense to me especially since I was not eager to get on more chemo with or without Avastin (my next options). <\/p>\n\n\n\n