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    Richard_K
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      I had scans taken yesterday and got the results today.  Scans were good and I will be cintinuing in the phase II of a clinical trial for Zelboraf.  Starting my 23rd month in the trial.

      Dick

      I had scans taken yesterday and got the results today.  Scans were good and I will be cintinuing in the phase II of a clinical trial for Zelboraf.  Starting my 23rd month in the trial.

      Dick

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        hope4cure1
        Participant

          Way to go! 23rd month!  Keep that up.  A very Happy New Year to you ๐Ÿ™‚

          Hope

          hope4cure1
          Participant

            Way to go! 23rd month!  Keep that up.  A very Happy New Year to you ๐Ÿ™‚

            Hope

            hope4cure1
            Participant

              Way to go! 23rd month!  Keep that up.  A very Happy New Year to you ๐Ÿ™‚

              Hope

              davidfromsingapore
              Participant

                Awesome news.  Keep that ball rolling.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  It's kicking my butt.  A year ago i was running 20 K a week.  Now I can barely get out of bed.  Are you experiencing fatigue?

                 

                David

                  Richard_K
                  Participant

                    David, apologies for tardy reply, but I needed to get back to my computer (can't post on my Kindle Fire). As to fatigue, I never experienced it to the level you are describing.  I'm now retired and I think I could probably take a daily nap but not sure of the cause – Zelboraf, poor sleep, or just getting old.

                    Anyway, if your butt is getting kicked, I hope your tumors are also being kicked!

                    Dock

                    Richard_K
                    Participant

                      David, apologies for tardy reply, but I needed to get back to my computer (can't post on my Kindle Fire). As to fatigue, I never experienced it to the level you are describing.  I'm now retired and I think I could probably take a daily nap but not sure of the cause – Zelboraf, poor sleep, or just getting old.

                      Anyway, if your butt is getting kicked, I hope your tumors are also being kicked!

                      Dock

                      Richard_K
                      Participant

                        David, apologies for tardy reply, but I needed to get back to my computer (can't post on my Kindle Fire). As to fatigue, I never experienced it to the level you are describing.  I'm now retired and I think I could probably take a daily nap but not sure of the cause – Zelboraf, poor sleep, or just getting old.

                        Anyway, if your butt is getting kicked, I hope your tumors are also being kicked!

                        Dock

                      davidfromsingapore
                      Participant

                        Awesome news.  Keep that ball rolling.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  It's kicking my butt.  A year ago i was running 20 K a week.  Now I can barely get out of bed.  Are you experiencing fatigue?

                         

                        David

                        davidfromsingapore
                        Participant

                          Awesome news.  Keep that ball rolling.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  It's kicking my butt.  A year ago i was running 20 K a week.  Now I can barely get out of bed.  Are you experiencing fatigue?

                           

                          David

                          mamalock
                          Participant

                            Congratulations!  I am new to this board, and on my first week of Zelboraf.  I am hoping to mimic your results!

                              NYKaren
                              Participant

                                Great news, Dick.  Happy new year indeed!

                                deardad
                                Participant

                                  That's great news Dick, I always tell my dad about how well you are doing……it really gives him hope. Take care.

                                  Nahmi from Melbourne

                                  deardad
                                  Participant

                                    That's great news Dick, I always tell my dad about how well you are doing……it really gives him hope. Take care.

                                    Nahmi from Melbourne

                                    deardad
                                    Participant

                                      That's great news Dick, I always tell my dad about how well you are doing……it really gives him hope. Take care.

                                      Nahmi from Melbourne

                                      NYKaren
                                      Participant

                                        Great news, Dick.  Happy new year indeed!

                                        NYKaren
                                        Participant

                                          Great news, Dick.  Happy new year indeed!

                                        mamalock
                                        Participant

                                          Congratulations!  I am new to this board, and on my first week of Zelboraf.  I am hoping to mimic your results!

                                          mamalock
                                          Participant

                                            Congratulations!  I am new to this board, and on my first week of Zelboraf.  I am hoping to mimic your results!

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