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- June 26, 2016 at 11:03 pm
Tomorrow I go in for my second nivo/ipi combo treatment. So far my side effects have been minimal. I have had two separate days about 8 days apart where I experienced pressure in my lower abdomen, I have had acne onsets where pimples have been appearing, I had two days of a very light rash on my forearms, and strangely I have experienced some sort of immunity to my allergies.
Previously I was experiencing a feeling of the onset of sciatica but this has largely subsided to where I now feel like I need my lower back popped or sometimes it is unnoticeable altogether.
I am anxious for my first scan to see if/what my results are. I realize I have some time before that but it is still in the back of my mind.
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- June 26, 2016 at 11:08 pm
One of the things I do question is that one of the treatments is sensitive to light so the bag has a cover of some sort but the line that takes it to my iv is exposed and the lights in the room are glaring down on it. I know it is negligible but I think tomorrow I am going to request the lights in my room to be turned down and maybe take a nap. Lol.
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- June 27, 2016 at 6:29 am
The black bag is a time thing. The chemical will be in the page for hours but only in the line for a few minutes at most.
I was in a room with twenty other patients for my Ipi treatment, so turning down the lights wasn't an option. I just shut my eyes!
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- June 27, 2016 at 6:29 am
The black bag is a time thing. The chemical will be in the page for hours but only in the line for a few minutes at most.
I was in a room with twenty other patients for my Ipi treatment, so turning down the lights wasn't an option. I just shut my eyes!
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- June 27, 2016 at 6:29 am
The black bag is a time thing. The chemical will be in the page for hours but only in the line for a few minutes at most.
I was in a room with twenty other patients for my Ipi treatment, so turning down the lights wasn't an option. I just shut my eyes!
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- June 26, 2016 at 11:08 pm
One of the things I do question is that one of the treatments is sensitive to light so the bag has a cover of some sort but the line that takes it to my iv is exposed and the lights in the room are glaring down on it. I know it is negligible but I think tomorrow I am going to request the lights in my room to be turned down and maybe take a nap. Lol.
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- June 26, 2016 at 11:08 pm
One of the things I do question is that one of the treatments is sensitive to light so the bag has a cover of some sort but the line that takes it to my iv is exposed and the lights in the room are glaring down on it. I know it is negligible but I think tomorrow I am going to request the lights in my room to be turned down and maybe take a nap. Lol.
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