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feeling sicker on Keytruda

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    cheris
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    Hi, All,

    I have read this forum consistently for years, and I finally registered.  Such good info.

    I will be having my 16 infusion of Keytruda, and I am so surprised at how sickly I feel.  I'm on my second bout of bronchitis.  My thyroid reading is very low, my blood pressure and glucose are high but my LDH is 125.  It's never been that low.  I'm having a PETCT and MRI Friday, earlier than usual because of my symptoms.  My oncologist mentioned a vacation from treatment, and I automatically said no.  I felt like it would be an experiment.  Any thoughts?  Thanks.

    Cheris

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      BrianP
      Participant

      I'm sorry you are feeling so poorly Cheris.  I sure hope your LDH is an indication for good results on Friday.  Are you working with a endocrinologist?  These immunotherapies can cause havoc with the endocrine system.  That system is such a dynamic balancing act that if it gets out of whack it can certainly make you feel very poorly. 

      Best of luck Friday. 

      Brian

      BrianP
      Participant

      I'm sorry you are feeling so poorly Cheris.  I sure hope your LDH is an indication for good results on Friday.  Are you working with a endocrinologist?  These immunotherapies can cause havoc with the endocrine system.  That system is such a dynamic balancing act that if it gets out of whack it can certainly make you feel very poorly. 

      Best of luck Friday. 

      Brian

        cheris
        Participant

        Thanks, Brian.  I'm seeing my endo on Monday, treatment #16 maybe Tues.

        Cheris

        cheris
        Participant

        Thanks, Brian.  I'm seeing my endo on Monday, treatment #16 maybe Tues.

        Cheris

        cheris
        Participant

        Thanks, Brian.  I'm seeing my endo on Monday, treatment #16 maybe Tues.

        Cheris

      BrianP
      Participant

      I'm sorry you are feeling so poorly Cheris.  I sure hope your LDH is an indication for good results on Friday.  Are you working with a endocrinologist?  These immunotherapies can cause havoc with the endocrine system.  That system is such a dynamic balancing act that if it gets out of whack it can certainly make you feel very poorly. 

      Best of luck Friday. 

      Brian

      Sfern5
      Participant

       I understand your frustration. I'm only on my seventh infusion and I've been battling bronchitis for three months. Miserable. But like you I find them every time they try to postpone the Keytruda.  Good luck!

      Sfern5
      Participant

       I understand your frustration. I'm only on my seventh infusion and I've been battling bronchitis for three months. Miserable. But like you I find them every time they try to postpone the Keytruda.  Good luck!

      Sfern5
      Participant

       I understand your frustration. I'm only on my seventh infusion and I've been battling bronchitis for three months. Miserable. But like you I find them every time they try to postpone the Keytruda.  Good luck!

        cheris
        Participant

        I replied to your post on your lung problems.  Hope you're starting to feel better.

        Cheris

        cheris
        Participant

        I replied to your post on your lung problems.  Hope you're starting to feel better.

        Cheris

        cheris
        Participant

        I replied to your post on your lung problems.  Hope you're starting to feel better.

        Cheris

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