I know I’ve been slack in posting posts, but in this case anyway, no news is good news. I’ll have a more in-depth report in a few days when I go back to Bethesda.. But for now, I stopped in at the new offices of my very good friends at Growing Bolder, and we made…
Pelotonia
Back on Track
Two units of somebody else’s blood and three shots of Neupogen did the trick. I do think it took some creative interpretation on my medical team’s part, but I did make my numbers yesterday and I did get my infusion and my take-out drugs. Besides the trial drug, Olaparib, I am taking home a different…
Good News (Except for that Airborne Wrench)
So as not to bury my lead, let me say what I already knew (on the inside): The first CT scan of my trial shows mostly disease stability with potentially some shrinkage. I figured the drugs were working because the heart and rib pain I’d had for weeks (months?) is mostly gone. A few days…
Hair for the Holidays
It would be a really bad time for me to commit a crime right around now. I leave a trail of DNA everywhere I go, not unlike the witch in the Bugs Bunny episodes does with bobby pins. Whatever I did, I wouldn’t get away with it. The DNA is my hair. Despite all my…
And A(round 2) We Go
The rest of Cycle one of CRLX101 wasn’t as uneventful as the first day of infusion led me to believe it would be; I am not unscathed after all. (Did I really venture to say I was unscathed OUT LOUD?) There was actually a bit of scathing that went on as the days went on….
A Room With a View
I’m in my Room With a View at the NIH. I’m eating peanut M and M’s and watching “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer,” with 10 minutes of commercials, even though I own the DVD. I have, so far, come through the first component of my new CRLX101 trial unscathed. I feel positively unscathed!V As promised, it’s…