Saw your post. Talk to nygirl. I think she had neupogen shots twice a week or something crazy like that during her extended Tx. In trials, they do NOT have your previous records and they tend to make valiant efforts to keep you in TX because the sponsor is paying to prove their drug is good. Your insurance would have to pay for neupogen/neulasta but the trial would monitor your safety very, very closely. There is also interferon dose reduction to help your neuts come back up. Interferon reduction is not so bad; I was dose-reduced for 2/3 of a successful TX. Riba reduction is the bad one.
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Hi Summer,
Just wondering how you are doing. Make sure you tell your Dr. about your fever and your intense emotions.
I went on a form of Prozac and that really helped me calm down. Never before had used it. It was Lexapro I think.
Take care and keep on pushing through.
Beth
I'm in nursing also. Not fulll time right now. Just taking A&P2 this semester. The program starts in Jan, so I'm hoping to be SVR by then. Love Christian rock....not sure about the alternative part, lol...who's your favorite band? I LOVE Switchfoot and Audio A. Hope you get to feeling bettter-Isobella