Thursday, March 1, 2007

Side effects of Sorafenib March 1 2007

This week my blood pressure is 140 over 77

Here is an update on the side effect of the Sorafenib trial.

I started the drug on 2/14/2007 400 mg twice daily.

The next day I notice a bad taste in my mouth that I could not get rid of. My tongue became sensitive. Eventually my gum became sensitive and tender with some minor bleeding.

Around the fourth day my scalp became tender to touch and had a burning sensation. I have noticed unusual bumps on my head. After a week my hair has been falling out more that usual.

One week on the drug my hands and feet began to hurt. It is now difficult to wear my shoes and i have some limitation of what I can do with my hands. I cannot open jars or lids. Any task that include small details are difficult for me to do.

Ten day after the start of the drug I developed a drug rash. This started on my arms, it has now spread all over my body. The rash is hot and at times itchy. I am using Benadryl.

I have had a low grade fever less than 100 degrees.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Letter to Dr. about side effects of Sorafinib Feb 26, 2007

Dr Horvath,

I am on the Sorafenib 400 mg twice daily for Leiomysosarcoma. I have been on the drug since 2/14/2007. The first week I was able to tolerate.

Beginning on Saturday 2/24 I developed a rash. I covers most of my body.I have included pictures of my arm. This rash is hot and somewhat itchy. I have attached pictures so that you can see the extent of this.

Could you advise me on what to do with this.

RESPONSE
Hi!
Looks like a typical drug rash. If you are not too itchy, we can proceed on for now. If you are very uncomfortable with itching or pain, then we have to hold the drug. Let me know how your symptoms are now and later. I will send this on to Candace also.
Take care!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Clinical Trial Jan 23, 2007

We had an appointment yesterday at Huntsman with the oncologist.  We discussed what has worked in the past and what has changed since that time.
The Chemo that was used last time is still the preferred chemo.  This was successful in reducing the tumors.  So that would be an option.
 
There is a clinical trial going on for a pill that is a target drug.  This drug would target the tumor and block or cut off the supply that allows it to grow.  This would be a study to see if it works in our case.  This is not like chemo and does not have the bad side affects of chemo. The drug is Sorafenib.  This is a website that describes the drug. http://www.chemocare.com/bio/sorafenib.asp
 
We are hoping to hear from the person that sets up the trial today.  We hope that trial is still going and that we qualify.
 
This would be an answer to prayers,  It would not make me as sick as chemo, and it will allow for me to go and be with our girls when they have their babies next month.  Angieogenisis is something that I have studied and I take OTC herbs and vitamins to reduce the growth of tumors. We continue to pray for the cancer to be removed.
 
Thank you all for your continued concern, love, support and prayers.  You are all so appreciated.