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lowellbrowni102 ([info]lowellbrowni102) wrote,
@ 2012-02-15 20:02:00

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Entry tags:bone marrow transplant, multiple myeloma, myeloma cancer, revlimid

All about Capecitabine, Velcade, Pazopanib inhibitors
A 1700-year-old Chinese herbal medicine known in the medical literature as PHY-906 may be researched in over 20 scientific studies as a treatment with regard to pancreatic cancer. It actually generally seems to work.Velcade inhibition,Capecitabine inhibition,Pazopanib

PHY-906 is a combination of four herbs that are traditionally useful to treat nausea and diarrhea. The herbs are scutellaria, licorice, jujube, together with peony. As you probably guessed, traditional Chinese medicine does not refer to this combination as PHY-906. It's more commonly called Huangquin Tang. Phytoceutica, a pharmaceutical firm in New Haven, Connecticut, and the school of Pharmacy at Yale developed a protocol for uncovering the purity and shelf-stability associated with patent medicines from China made out of these four herbs, and found considerable difference inside potency of products from different companies.

Phytoceutica then developed a process for making the herbs within a reliable potency with some sort of pharmaceutical carrier, to make sure they get where they need to go in the digestive system, which it patented.

This Chinese herbal medicine isn't that will treat pancreatic cancer independently. It's designed to help make doxorubicin, thalidomide, capecitabine, gemcitabine, and oxaliplatin more bearable and so the the chemotherapy can do your work for fighting that cancer. There's no doubt you may go to any general practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine and get the four herbs, probably in a form you must "boil up" into some sort of tea (although these particular herbs work better once they aren't actually boiled, but instead steeped in hot water in a covered tea pot). To put it in the terms usually as used by alternative medicine gurus, these herbs are a "detox" for chemo, that doesn't restrict its anti-cancer action.

Don't do that own your own. There aren't likely to be any bad interactions with anti-cancer drugs, but the licorice may well react with drugs your physician gives you for excessive blood pressure, or using steroids. But do inquire if a state-licensed practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine can figure with your oncologist to use the herbs to guide control the nausea and diarrhea brought on by chemo.

Beating the passing sentence from Multiple Myeloma Cancer

Before a couple of in years past, when someone was diagnosed with having multiple myeloma, a bone marrow cancer, they were basically given a death sentence that would happen within two years at the outside.

I'm here to tell you that it can be beat!

I have had first-hand experience watching my cousin receiving that diagnosis in February of 2008.... three years ago this month. I want to give some encouragement to anyone who has been diagnosed with this deadly cancer with the plasma cells. Some with the symptoms associated with the following cancer include:

Bleeding problems - Cuboid bone or back pain (most often in the ribs or back) - Fevers which has no other cause -increased susceptibility to help infection - Symptoms of anemia (which include tiredness, shortness of breath, and fatigue) - Unexplained fractures - Weakness of the arms or legs

My cousin fell off a ladder and landed on their back, so he seen tremendous back pain. He thought he could shake it off, but after a couple weeks, he was convinced to travel to his primary care physician. He recommended that my cousin see a specialist... Dr. Stephen Mayer - that practices oncology and intrinsic medicine in Brockton, Boston.

I wanted to allow this doctor's name because he saved my brother's life... and surprised himself along the way.

A new medication - Revlimid, was recommended as the proper treatment in my own brother's case. It was new, FDA approved with 2005.

Here is what Mayo Clinic is reporting as treatment (nevertheless) for multiple myeloma: "Chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant will be the primary options. " "Thalidomide is used along with dexamethasone to help remedy multiple myeloma in individuals who been recently found to have this disease. "

Doctor. Mayer, however, recommended Revlimid... a seven-month treatment, and the price tag on the pills for a month ran $6, 800. Nobody can afford to pay $6, 800 a month for medicine, but my brother was very fortunate since his insurance actually paid for most of it, and the maker of Revlimid improved out, too.

Now, I am not in the professional medical profession, but I can allow this first-hand, eyewitness account in the ordeal.

My brother was severely ill out of this disease and medication. One day, when I brought him to Dr. Mayer's company, he was so weak and sick that they knelt down in your bushes and threw up for what seemed once and for all. He could barely gather enough strength to get inside for the meeting, and this went on for a couple of months. At some issue, I can't remember just when, my brother heard this from Dr. Mayer, " We don't generally say the following, but you seem to be in remission. "

That news seemed to be the mental boost that my brother needed to move him forward psychologically.

When they first met, the superior doctor said, "Y ou may get two months or a couple of years, I have no way to know. " That's three years ago... but, I have more good news. As time went on, my brother decided to work with the VA because he would not be capable to afford a lot of the medications and treatments, and he or she is a Viet-Nam veteran.

This VA took him, and wanted to prescribe the Thalidomide, but my brother instructed them how he was responding well to the Revlimid.

The cost was a huge component, but the VA finally said they will order the Revlimid, and let my brother finish the course with them.

As it turned out, my brother would attempt to also get a cuboid bone marrow transplant in Nashville in the VA hospital there. It was tough, but he gained through it just okay. When he first went for testing, his cancer cells were 50% of his bone marrow. Prior to the VA would do that transplant, they needed to find his counts at or below 20%, and right after they finished the transplant, they expected a 5% cancer cellular count - but my brother came away from your VA with zero cancer cells within his bone marrow.

After his release in the hospital, my brother had to wear morphine patches called Fentanyl, and that treatment would probably manage the pain in the deterioration of the bone tissues.

Over time, he went to the local VA for what they call Zometa... some sort of liquid treatment that by some means strengthens the damage done by the cancer to the bones. He began to slowly wean heli-copter flight Fentanyl patches to where he doesn't use them anymore, and hasn't for about a year.

His appointments would be every little while, then months... and finally, he was told that they didn't have to profit for major exams to get a year.

My brother had been issued a death sentence in 1990 when he contracted throat cancer - from smoking, of course. He was told that he might make it to April of 1990. It's twenty-one years later, together with he's still here... happy and living life, so I just wished to encourage anyone with cancer that the first thing you decide to do is fight.

My brother never quit. He might always tough it out, and had the attitude that they could beat this condition - this killer called cancer, and has executed so twice now.

People cannot discount prayer. Lots of prayers went up to heaven from his friends and family, and from his own lips, and God must have heard them all since He let him live through the 23. 5 years of cancer.

NOW CAN COME THE CAUTION:

PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS.... About three a long time ago, my brother, Verne, began to lose his appetite. He thought it was eventually strange, but paid that no mind. He decided on the VA for their checkup, and they produced a bone scan, nevertheless found nothing of issue.

Days and weeks went by, and Verne began to have the old bone pain that he used to feel when the cancer was first identified... but he wrote it off to doing an excessive amount lifting.

After two a few months had passed, Verne had no appetite and began to lose weight. On January 21, 2011, he went to the hospital and that they ran a blood test on him. His CALCIUM levels were high. They should be 8... they were 16. This was the first and only sign that the myeloma was back .

On February 23rd, he was released from the VA, nevertheless - before he became home, they called him back for the reason that thought he had contracted pneumonia - according to another test they had run. He did have pneumonia, so they publicly stated him

One week elapsed in the time Verne was admitted on February 23rd... some sort of Wednesday... to the next Wednesday.... at 3PM... he left for be with the Head of the family.

Now, here is the message that Verne wish to give to fellow myeloma people: When you go in for your tests.... HAVE ALWAYS THEM CHECK YOUR CALCIUM LEVELS .

He could have made it, had he gone set for the calcium check any time he first had symptoms of fatigue, loss associated with appetite, bone pain (again and ribs), and they could have put him on VELCADE... the newest, more potent drug.

By the time Verne admitted to everyone that he was in a great deal of pain... it was 3 months too late really to save him. His immune system was shot. His cuboid bone marrow contained over 80% cancer plasma cells. They got his calcium count down to a comfortable 9. 0, consequently his prognosis was good. His oncologist said he or she could begin the VELCADE solutions. The only problem was - his defense mechanisms was shot, so he acquired the pneumonia - which have been causing his demise in one short week.

If that were me.... I would have my blood checked monthly for calcium levels. One can go through another treatment of Revlimid or now Velcade... and make the idea, but don't be unreasonable. When pain strikes... and appetite loss hits, and weight declines... get in and have the calcium levels checked because myeloma WILL COME BACK.... and with a vengeance in the event you ignore the symptoms together with signs that only YOU, the patient, can know and feel.

There have been so many technical and medical breakthroughs is cancer research together with medicines - especially this Revlimid and/or Velcade treatments that were not available even a few years ago, so keep the faith... talk to your physicians, and don't stop trying. Do not ever give up. Verne might have caused it to be had he just taken notice of the signs and knew enough to ask for the calcium level check ups.



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