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Rosy, hot cheeks-Yervoy side effect?

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    Angela C
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    Hello.

    I am 2 1/2 weeks out from my first dose of Yervoy. For the second time in a week now my cheeks have become very rosy and warm. My cheeks just feel hot like I just got done exercising, or something like that. I don’t have a fever. Just wondering if this might be related to Yervoy. Has anyone else experienced this?

    Hello.

    I am 2 1/2 weeks out from my first dose of Yervoy. For the second time in a week now my cheeks have become very rosy and warm. My cheeks just feel hot like I just got done exercising, or something like that. I don’t have a fever. Just wondering if this might be related to Yervoy. Has anyone else experienced this?

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      jim Breitfeller
      Participant

       Angela,

      This may be a good thing. An immune response to antigen takes about 15 days. The Yervoy in an indirect way, helped activate the Danger Signal!!!!

      (See the 2nd Graphic below.)

      http://i384.photobucket.com/albums/oo290/jimmy_b/Firstexposuretoantigen.jpg

      This is the first step in activation of your T-cells. If these T-cells/Dendritic cells captured and processed the tumor specific antigens, then you are on your way to an immune response against Melanoma. Congrats!!!!!

       

      Warm Regards,

      Jimmy B

      jim Breitfeller
      Participant

       Angela,

      This may be a good thing. An immune response to antigen takes about 15 days. The Yervoy in an indirect way, helped activate the Danger Signal!!!!

      (See the 2nd Graphic below.)

      http://i384.photobucket.com/albums/oo290/jimmy_b/Firstexposuretoantigen.jpg

      This is the first step in activation of your T-cells. If these T-cells/Dendritic cells captured and processed the tumor specific antigens, then you are on your way to an immune response against Melanoma. Congrats!!!!!

       

      Warm Regards,

      Jimmy B

      jim Breitfeller
      Participant

      Angela,

      I hope you had your (ALC) Absolute Lymphocyte Count taken prior to starting Yervoy/Ipi. If not, you should request it from you Oncologist. Thje ALC should double by week 7. This is andincation that you activated your immune system and the T-cells are growing and multiplying.

       

      Best regards,

       

      Jimmy B

      jim Breitfeller
      Participant

      Angela,

      I hope you had your (ALC) Absolute Lymphocyte Count taken prior to starting Yervoy/Ipi. If not, you should request it from you Oncologist. Thje ALC should double by week 7. This is andincation that you activated your immune system and the T-cells are growing and multiplying.

       

      Best regards,

       

      Jimmy B

      CKasper
      Participant

      Dear Angela,

       

      I wish you positive progress with your treatment.  I have never taken the drug you are taking.  I'm stage IIIA or B, when I look at the doctor's notes everyone has me at a different stage.

      What I wanted to tell you is that the last treatment I had was high dose Interferon therapy in 2006.  After that treatment, I get rosey red cheeks to this day quite often.  I do not know if its the drugs or the disease.  But I feel the heat in my cheeks too.

      Good Luck and Best Wishes

       

      C

      CKasper
      Participant

      Dear Angela,

       

      I wish you positive progress with your treatment.  I have never taken the drug you are taking.  I'm stage IIIA or B, when I look at the doctor's notes everyone has me at a different stage.

      What I wanted to tell you is that the last treatment I had was high dose Interferon therapy in 2006.  After that treatment, I get rosey red cheeks to this day quite often.  I do not know if its the drugs or the disease.  But I feel the heat in my cheeks too.

      Good Luck and Best Wishes

       

      C

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