Category: medication

Sharing my cancer story. It might be helpful, it might be interesting, it might be informative.
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Ugh, spleen!
I had an MRI this month, and an appointment with my oncologist. The good news is that my tumors continue to stay “stable” and don’t show any growth of note. Hip hip, hooray!!! He thinks the monthly Lanreotide shots have been doing their job, so I’ll continue those indefinitely. As I’ve said before, somatostatin analog…
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Scanxiety!
This past week I had an echocardiogram, bloodwork, an MRI, and then an appointment with my oncologist to discuss all the results. Verdict: my various tumors are growing so slowly they are considered “stable”, and although I do have new tumors, they are still quite small. In Cancer World, that is all GREAT NEWS, and…
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Here we go again…
On Tuesday I had a 64Cu DOTATATE PET scan. This is only my second time having this particular scan, and last time in 2022 it revealed that my cancer had metastasized in a big way, which completely blindsided me. This time around I am much more mentally prepared to hear “bad news”: I belong to…
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Tales from a clinical trial
I’ve wrapped up my first (but hopefully not last) clinical trial! Last October I was tipped off about this trial by my group facilitator at the Harmony Hill 3-day Cancer Retreat I attended. She suggested I might want to apply. The doctors running this trial are looking at the effects psilocybin has on relieving anxiety…
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The right care team
I’ve settled on one particular support group as being the best fit for me: LACNETS, which is a 90-minute Zoom meeting once a week. I like it for several reasons. It focuses on my my specific kind of cancer (neuroendocrine), it’s a good blend of emotional support and practical advice, it’s very professionally run, and…