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Nervous – starting Interferon Monday.

Forums General Melanoma Community Nervous – starting Interferon Monday.

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    blden2186
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      I had a mole removed in 2005 from my calf. Last year I found a lump near my knee – had wide excision done. December I had a clear PET scan then in March found a lump under surgical scar on leg. Monday I start interferon..worried what this journey will be like.

      I had a mole removed in 2005 from my calf. Last year I found a lump near my knee – had wide excision done. December I had a clear PET scan then in March found a lump under surgical scar on leg. Monday I start interferon..worried what this journey will be like.

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        Fen
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          Interferon's effects are highly individual. You can read reports here of people sailing through and others who were miserable – you'll just have to wait and see.  Just remember that if it gets bad for you, you can always stop.  good luck. Fen

          Fen
          Participant

            Interferon's effects are highly individual. You can read reports here of people sailing through and others who were miserable – you'll just have to wait and see.  Just remember that if it gets bad for you, you can always stop.  good luck. Fen

            Fen
            Participant

              Interferon's effects are highly individual. You can read reports here of people sailing through and others who were miserable – you'll just have to wait and see.  Just remember that if it gets bad for you, you can always stop.  good luck. Fen

              BrianP
              Participant

                Good luck with your treatment.  Best advice I can give is to drink LOTS of water.  If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to message me.  I have some other info that I can send you that helped me when I did my treatment.

                Brian

                BrianP
                Participant

                  Good luck with your treatment.  Best advice I can give is to drink LOTS of water.  If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to message me.  I have some other info that I can send you that helped me when I did my treatment.

                  Brian

                  BrianP
                  Participant

                    Good luck with your treatment.  Best advice I can give is to drink LOTS of water.  If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to message me.  I have some other info that I can send you that helped me when I did my treatment.

                    Brian

                    gaby
                    Participant

                      Hello! You start with interferon or pegylated interferon? because the side effects of pegylated interferon are lower than those of interferon. kisses

                      Gaby

                      gaby
                      Participant

                        Hello! You start with interferon or pegylated interferon? because the side effects of pegylated interferon are lower than those of interferon. kisses

                        Gaby

                        gaby
                        Participant

                          Hello! You start with interferon or pegylated interferon? because the side effects of pegylated interferon are lower than those of interferon. kisses

                          Gaby

                          joy_
                          Participant

                            Like someone else said, the side effect vary from person to person.  I have read some that made it through the month of high dose and then 11 mo. self injections ok.  My husband did one month of HD interferon and was unable to continue because of toxicity issues.  It was a very hard month for him (and me), and he still has some memory issues from it.  Even though he is stage IV now, we don't regret the decision though.  Maybe it kept mel at bay for a couple of more years?  And if he hadn't tried it, he would be wondering now if he should have.  Just our experience…

                            Wishing you the best!

                            joy_
                            Participant

                              Like someone else said, the side effect vary from person to person.  I have read some that made it through the month of high dose and then 11 mo. self injections ok.  My husband did one month of HD interferon and was unable to continue because of toxicity issues.  It was a very hard month for him (and me), and he still has some memory issues from it.  Even though he is stage IV now, we don't regret the decision though.  Maybe it kept mel at bay for a couple of more years?  And if he hadn't tried it, he would be wondering now if he should have.  Just our experience…

                              Wishing you the best!

                              joy_
                              Participant

                                Like someone else said, the side effect vary from person to person.  I have read some that made it through the month of high dose and then 11 mo. self injections ok.  My husband did one month of HD interferon and was unable to continue because of toxicity issues.  It was a very hard month for him (and me), and he still has some memory issues from it.  Even though he is stage IV now, we don't regret the decision though.  Maybe it kept mel at bay for a couple of more years?  And if he hadn't tried it, he would be wondering now if he should have.  Just our experience…

                                Wishing you the best!

                                LivingNTN
                                Participant

                                  I had the 4 week daily IV of interferon alpha 2b and was able to continue with 10 months on the weekly injections. My first treatment did not make me feel sick or tired but I did experience the "shakes"; could not stop shaking for about 45 minutes afterwards. I stayed in the IV unit until it subsided. Lucky for me, my husband was able to be with me for each treatment which made it easier for me.

                                  As stated earlier, drinking LOTS of water is a MUST. The side effects seemed worse when I did not make myself drink lots of water.  Basically for a month (during the IV treatments) I rested a lot – had to make my care my priority.  After the weekly shots started, I was able to plan my "good" days with some activity and prepared for my "bad" days. All in all, it wasn't horrible, just not feeling well for so long was an emotional drain.  Don't fight the offer of drugs to alleviate side effects if you have them. Atavan became my friend because with melanoma (and the unknown) my anxiety level was high.

                                  Now that it's been almost two years without treatment, I'm glad I went forward with the interferon. Hey, if it only helps 2% or 10%, at least that's 2% or more!

                                  Follow the guidance on foods and water – for once in your life you HAVE to follow the guidelines.

                                  The best of luck to you. Remember to breathe deeply and slowly and to allow others to help you.

                                  LivingNTN

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                  LivingNTN
                                  Participant

                                    I had the 4 week daily IV of interferon alpha 2b and was able to continue with 10 months on the weekly injections. My first treatment did not make me feel sick or tired but I did experience the "shakes"; could not stop shaking for about 45 minutes afterwards. I stayed in the IV unit until it subsided. Lucky for me, my husband was able to be with me for each treatment which made it easier for me.

                                    As stated earlier, drinking LOTS of water is a MUST. The side effects seemed worse when I did not make myself drink lots of water.  Basically for a month (during the IV treatments) I rested a lot – had to make my care my priority.  After the weekly shots started, I was able to plan my "good" days with some activity and prepared for my "bad" days. All in all, it wasn't horrible, just not feeling well for so long was an emotional drain.  Don't fight the offer of drugs to alleviate side effects if you have them. Atavan became my friend because with melanoma (and the unknown) my anxiety level was high.

                                    Now that it's been almost two years without treatment, I'm glad I went forward with the interferon. Hey, if it only helps 2% or 10%, at least that's 2% or more!

                                    Follow the guidance on foods and water – for once in your life you HAVE to follow the guidelines.

                                    The best of luck to you. Remember to breathe deeply and slowly and to allow others to help you.

                                    LivingNTN

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                    LivingNTN
                                    Participant

                                      I had the 4 week daily IV of interferon alpha 2b and was able to continue with 10 months on the weekly injections. My first treatment did not make me feel sick or tired but I did experience the "shakes"; could not stop shaking for about 45 minutes afterwards. I stayed in the IV unit until it subsided. Lucky for me, my husband was able to be with me for each treatment which made it easier for me.

                                      As stated earlier, drinking LOTS of water is a MUST. The side effects seemed worse when I did not make myself drink lots of water.  Basically for a month (during the IV treatments) I rested a lot – had to make my care my priority.  After the weekly shots started, I was able to plan my "good" days with some activity and prepared for my "bad" days. All in all, it wasn't horrible, just not feeling well for so long was an emotional drain.  Don't fight the offer of drugs to alleviate side effects if you have them. Atavan became my friend because with melanoma (and the unknown) my anxiety level was high.

                                      Now that it's been almost two years without treatment, I'm glad I went forward with the interferon. Hey, if it only helps 2% or 10%, at least that's 2% or more!

                                      Follow the guidance on foods and water – for once in your life you HAVE to follow the guidelines.

                                      The best of luck to you. Remember to breathe deeply and slowly and to allow others to help you.

                                      LivingNTN

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                      LivingNTN
                                      Participant

                                        How are you doing?

                                        LivingNTN

                                        LivingNTN
                                        Participant

                                          How are you doing?

                                          LivingNTN

                                          LivingNTN
                                          Participant

                                            How are you doing?

                                            LivingNTN

                                            Tina D
                                            Participant

                                              Wondering how you are doing… you should be about half way through the most difficult part. The first month, on the high dose, is the most intense. How are you doing? I hope you are able to keep drinking fluids to stay hydrated, and also taking even short walks to help with the fatigue.

                                              Tina

                                              Tina D
                                              Participant

                                                Wondering how you are doing… you should be about half way through the most difficult part. The first month, on the high dose, is the most intense. How are you doing? I hope you are able to keep drinking fluids to stay hydrated, and also taking even short walks to help with the fatigue.

                                                Tina

                                                Tina D
                                                Participant

                                                  Wondering how you are doing… you should be about half way through the most difficult part. The first month, on the high dose, is the most intense. How are you doing? I hope you are able to keep drinking fluids to stay hydrated, and also taking even short walks to help with the fatigue.

                                                  Tina

                                                  blden2186
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                                                    Thank-you Fen
                                                    blden2186
                                                    Participant
                                                      Thank-you Fen
                                                      blden2186
                                                      Participant
                                                        Thank-you Fen
                                                        bethy62
                                                        Participant

                                                          I made it through made Interpheron protocol in 2010/2011. I wouldn't say I "sailed" through but I was able to manage a quiet life. I was off work for the year and my children were older so lets say I had the circumstances to take more time for myself. My coping mechanisims were; fluids, doing my injections at bedtime, planning good days/bad days, OTC pain relief, rest and most importatnly allowing myself to feel under the weather. Another mental coping trick was reminding myself that this was only 1 year in total. When it was a bad day I would rest and count how many shots I had done and how many were left.

                                                          bethy62
                                                          Participant

                                                            I made it through made Interpheron protocol in 2010/2011. I wouldn't say I "sailed" through but I was able to manage a quiet life. I was off work for the year and my children were older so lets say I had the circumstances to take more time for myself. My coping mechanisims were; fluids, doing my injections at bedtime, planning good days/bad days, OTC pain relief, rest and most importatnly allowing myself to feel under the weather. Another mental coping trick was reminding myself that this was only 1 year in total. When it was a bad day I would rest and count how many shots I had done and how many were left.

                                                            bethy62
                                                            Participant

                                                              I made it through made Interpheron protocol in 2010/2011. I wouldn't say I "sailed" through but I was able to manage a quiet life. I was off work for the year and my children were older so lets say I had the circumstances to take more time for myself. My coping mechanisims were; fluids, doing my injections at bedtime, planning good days/bad days, OTC pain relief, rest and most importatnly allowing myself to feel under the weather. Another mental coping trick was reminding myself that this was only 1 year in total. When it was a bad day I would rest and count how many shots I had done and how many were left.

                                                              blden2186
                                                              Participant
                                                                Well made it through my first two days with a mixed bag of side effects but none that I could not manage. I have been following everyone’s advise to drink, drink, drink. I have taken this month off from work and my husband it retired so that helps. The sudden onset chills probably has been the worst but they are not painful so I can deal with them. Thanks everyone – just hoping symptoms do not increase with tx.

                                                                Beth

                                                                blden2186
                                                                Participant
                                                                  Well made it through my first two days with a mixed bag of side effects but none that I could not manage. I have been following everyone’s advise to drink, drink, drink. I have taken this month off from work and my husband it retired so that helps. The sudden onset chills probably has been the worst but they are not painful so I can deal with them. Thanks everyone – just hoping symptoms do not increase with tx.

                                                                  Beth

                                                                  blden2186
                                                                  Participant
                                                                    Well made it through my first two days with a mixed bag of side effects but none that I could not manage. I have been following everyone’s advise to drink, drink, drink. I have taken this month off from work and my husband it retired so that helps. The sudden onset chills probably has been the worst but they are not painful so I can deal with them. Thanks everyone – just hoping symptoms do not increase with tx.

                                                                    Beth

                                                                    LivingNTN
                                                                    Participant

                                                                      Sending best wishes your way.  Would recommend writing down any effects you feel (and timing). It will help you determine what time of day for the injections. Best of luck to you.

                                                                      LivingNTN 

                                                                      LivingNTN
                                                                      Participant

                                                                        Sending best wishes your way.  Would recommend writing down any effects you feel (and timing). It will help you determine what time of day for the injections. Best of luck to you.

                                                                        LivingNTN 

                                                                        LivingNTN
                                                                        Participant

                                                                          Sending best wishes your way.  Would recommend writing down any effects you feel (and timing). It will help you determine what time of day for the injections. Best of luck to you.

                                                                          LivingNTN 

                                                                          blden2186
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                                                                            Only 3 treatments left and I finish my month of interferon. Cannot wait to say this phase is done. Handled pretty well – tired of being tired.
                                                                            blden2186
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                                                                              Only 3 treatments left and I finish my month of interferon. Cannot wait to say this phase is done. Handled pretty well – tired of being tired.
                                                                              blden2186
                                                                              Participant
                                                                                Only 3 treatments left and I finish my month of interferon. Cannot wait to say this phase is done. Handled pretty well – tired of being tired.
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