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    Joe.Pro
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    I officially begin the ipi/nivo combo next week at Mass General in Boston.  I'm ready to wake up my immune system and evict these cells outa my body!

    Anyone else here having success with this combo treatment?  

    Joe

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      Eileensulliv
      Participant

      Hi Joe! I started the ipi/nivo trial at Hopkins in late February. I could only tolerate the one dose of ipi and nivo. I started having fevers, nausea, vomiting, and shortness of breath about 5 days after my first treatment. I had hyperthyroidism, and had to start a med for that plus prednisone. But my tutors started shrinking after that one dose! And once things got back to "normal", I started treatments again, but this time just nivo. And I am still seeing some shrinking tumors!

      Since then, diarrhea and fatigue have been my biggest issues, but manageable. I've also had some peeling hands and feet, and my hair has thinned a lot. That could be because of the thyroid, and I'm not expected to lose it all. All in all, the side effects have been minimal and tolerable, and I consider myself one very lucky woman!  I wish you the best!!!

      Eileensulliv
      Participant

      Hi Joe! I started the ipi/nivo trial at Hopkins in late February. I could only tolerate the one dose of ipi and nivo. I started having fevers, nausea, vomiting, and shortness of breath about 5 days after my first treatment. I had hyperthyroidism, and had to start a med for that plus prednisone. But my tutors started shrinking after that one dose! And once things got back to "normal", I started treatments again, but this time just nivo. And I am still seeing some shrinking tumors!

      Since then, diarrhea and fatigue have been my biggest issues, but manageable. I've also had some peeling hands and feet, and my hair has thinned a lot. That could be because of the thyroid, and I'm not expected to lose it all. All in all, the side effects have been minimal and tolerable, and I consider myself one very lucky woman!  I wish you the best!!!

      Eileensulliv
      Participant

      Hi Joe! I started the ipi/nivo trial at Hopkins in late February. I could only tolerate the one dose of ipi and nivo. I started having fevers, nausea, vomiting, and shortness of breath about 5 days after my first treatment. I had hyperthyroidism, and had to start a med for that plus prednisone. But my tutors started shrinking after that one dose! And once things got back to "normal", I started treatments again, but this time just nivo. And I am still seeing some shrinking tumors!

      Since then, diarrhea and fatigue have been my biggest issues, but manageable. I've also had some peeling hands and feet, and my hair has thinned a lot. That could be because of the thyroid, and I'm not expected to lose it all. All in all, the side effects have been minimal and tolerable, and I consider myself one very lucky woman!  I wish you the best!!!

      BrianP
      Participant

      Good luck Joe.  Let the eviction begin!

        tschmith
        Participant

        Yah!!!!!!!!!   Good Luck!  Terrie

        tschmith
        Participant

        Yah!!!!!!!!!   Good Luck!  Terrie

        tschmith
        Participant

        Yah!!!!!!!!!   Good Luck!  Terrie

      BrianP
      Participant

      Good luck Joe.  Let the eviction begin!

      BrianP
      Participant

      Good luck Joe.  Let the eviction begin!

      dentholla
      Participant

      Best of luck to you!!!

      dentholla
      Participant

      Best of luck to you!!!

      dentholla
      Participant

      Best of luck to you!!!

      jbronicki
      Participant

      good luck, hoping for great news!

      jbronicki
      Participant

      good luck, hoping for great news!

      jbronicki
      Participant

      good luck, hoping for great news!

      AshleyS
      Participant

      Hey Joe! I did this trial at MD Anderson (March 2015 – April 2015). At first I had a crazy rash that showed up 12 hours after my first infusion on all my "cancer spots." I made it through 3 of the 4 combo treatments. I then got seriously ill and was kicked out of the trial. BUT……my scans were awesome!!!! All my subq tumors are gone. My liver lesions are 80-90% reduced. I did one more dose of plain old Yervoy and am on Opdivo now. I have my next set of scans in mid-August. GOOD LUCK!!!!

      Ashley

      AshleyS
      Participant

      Hey Joe! I did this trial at MD Anderson (March 2015 – April 2015). At first I had a crazy rash that showed up 12 hours after my first infusion on all my "cancer spots." I made it through 3 of the 4 combo treatments. I then got seriously ill and was kicked out of the trial. BUT……my scans were awesome!!!! All my subq tumors are gone. My liver lesions are 80-90% reduced. I did one more dose of plain old Yervoy and am on Opdivo now. I have my next set of scans in mid-August. GOOD LUCK!!!!

      Ashley

      AshleyS
      Participant

      Hey Joe! I did this trial at MD Anderson (March 2015 – April 2015). At first I had a crazy rash that showed up 12 hours after my first infusion on all my "cancer spots." I made it through 3 of the 4 combo treatments. I then got seriously ill and was kicked out of the trial. BUT……my scans were awesome!!!! All my subq tumors are gone. My liver lesions are 80-90% reduced. I did one more dose of plain old Yervoy and am on Opdivo now. I have my next set of scans in mid-August. GOOD LUCK!!!!

      Ashley

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