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Aaron
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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:17 pm    Post subject: Considering Novantrone Reply with quote

My Doc recommeded that I go on Novatrone due to worsening symptoms. He gave me some info on it, and one thing I noticed is that due to the lowered white blood cell count after treatment, it is recommeded that I wear a mask to protect me 10 - 21 days after infusion.

Has anyone else experienced this? I guess it makes sense, but I really don't want to walk around like Michael Jackson for three weeks.

Is my doc being overly cautious or what?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Aaron,

As I've mentioned, I'm currently on Cyclophosphamide, not Novantrone, and I'm not sure exactly how the drugs differ in terms of their immunosuppressive effects. However, I was just told to avoid places that are breeding grounds for viruses, like elementary schools, and that if I were to develop a fever to go straight to my local ER.

Provided the drugs are comparable in how they suppress the immune system, I do think that your neurologist is probably erring on the side of caution.

If I had to look like Michael Jackson after my treatment, I think that would've been the dealbreaker.

Craig
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Craig, I appreciate the feedback.

I was all set to go ahead with it. In fact, I have an appointment for my first infusion on Thursday the 13th, when my doc calls me today and tells me that a patient of his that was on it a number of years ago recently had her heart give out on her.
She is not dead, but in very serious condition.
He did tell me that she was older, so that may have been a factor.

Anyway, long story short, he wants me to hold off for a while so he can reassess the heart risk.

Kind of bummer because, to help me make my decision, I met with a guy that had been on it and he went from a wheelchair to a cane without even doing the full regimen.
I would like to avoid that whole wheelchair thing altogether. Smile

BTW, the oncologist said pretty much what you said, and the mask wasn't needed. Just avoid the human petrie dishes.

Thanks again,

Aaron
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DenverCO
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:06 am    Post subject: Novantrone and Hormone Changes Reply with quote

I have always noticed an improvement in symptoms before my period. I know that's different from many women, but the point is that I have had a distinct correlation relating to my monthly cycle. Then I did 5 rounds of Novantrone and went into menopause. My PCP put me on a low dose BC pill, and I have noticed tremendous improvement in my MS symptoms. This has made a bigger difference than anything I've ever tried for my MS...except for my 2 doses of Tysabri.

I didn't think that Novantrone was working at all for me, but now I think it has but the benefits were masked by the downward spiral I've been on from the change in my hormones.

I have skipped my latest scheduled dose of Novantrone so that I will be ready for Tysabri once I get the red light, but if anyone is on the fence about Novantrone, I say go for it.

Aaron, what did you decide?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I listened to my doc, and passed on it.

He has since started me on Copaxone, and I'm showing improvement.
I'm thinking that I had developed the neutralizing antibodies to the interferon, which brought about my decline.

It's still a disappointment, since I have heard (mostly) good things about the results.

I really, really like the Copaxone. I would recomend it to anybody that doesn't want to deal with the Interferon 'hangovers' the day after. That and I'm not so down all the time.
I've been feeling so good, that I've booked a trip to hobble around Amsterdam. I leave for a week on the 18th. I hear they have good stuff for spasticity over there. Wish me luck.
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Shayk
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aaron

Here's wishing you luck in Amsterdam. I hear they have good stuff for spasticity myself. Cool

Glad to read you really, really like the Copaxone. I'm in the process of switching to Copaxone and ditching Avonex because of the side effects.

Have a great trip. And, don't forget to let us know if the spasticity meds work too.

Sharon
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beyondms
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aaron,

I am in the same boat as you except I was taking Avonex for many years. Now, I may consider mitoxantrone because it may be my last resort. I am weary about trying copaxone since it doesn't really do anything for people who had MS for a long time. I am not sure about copaxone. I am also considering Tysabri.

beyondms
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: getting ready for 2nd treatment Reply with quote

We are getting ready for our second Novantrone treatment. We did not wear masks after the first and were not advised to. We got 2 boys in elementary school and did not have any issues.

On going out in public, you're not going to feel like it. Novantrone was sort of like constant sleep deprivation coupled with feeling sort of drunk. Food didn't taste good either. We just wanted to stay home in bed and rest.

There was a one week follow up to count blood cells and everything was fine. But, the "out-of-it" feeling lasted 2-3 weeks. Don't plan any major things during this period. Make sure all your bills are paid up ahead of time. napay
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