Quick Turn Around: 12 hours at OSU and leaving hungry, tired, but with good news and my Ibrutinib .
That is what home is for.
Overall a good trip with good news.
Back in 4 weeks for a bone marrow biopsy, but I am thinking of staying 2 night this time so I can rest and visit with my Columbus friends.
That visit will be the one year anniversary of my joining the trial and will mark my ninth months of getting up a 1/2 hour early everyday to take my ibrutinib on an empty stomach.
Time is a jet plane. Literally.
More crucially, that clinic visit will be the cue for my entry into the rollover continuation trial where I will be seen only seen every 12 weeks, but still get CT scans every 84 days, at least for the first 2 cycles.
I understand that every patient who has reached that landmark visit which essentially ends his or her participation in Clinical Trial NCT01217749 and with it, access to ibrutinib, has been offered the chance to stay on drug and has chosen to continue in the new trial.
That seems like one of the easiest choice that I will ever make.
What a difference a year makes.
Labels: Clinical Trial NCT01217749, CT results, ibrutinib, lab results, lymph node, OSU, travel
2 Comments:
Fantastic news..........let's pray that the difference between next year and this year is just as great.....Total and complete healing.
Blessings,
Judy
It may not be a fairy tale trip but it sounds pretty awesome to me. Hope you get some rest and thanks for posting.
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