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Thank God! So glad the her 2 changed! ❤
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Patty Im so happy you are home And had found new options. Will continue praying.
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I’m glad you are feeling good about your decisions each step of the way. You are loved so much. Hoping the her2 wonder drugs best back the cancer and get you feeling better wuuck
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Wishing you all the good things, Patty!
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Oh my that is amazing news and I’m so glad you are going to give it a try. Hootie hoo
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I was praying and thinking of you all afternoon while I was taking care of my 4 mo old grandson. What an amazing development. Praying for you and your family tonight. God bless you and your dear sons. Maire
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Patty~ Its Bedtime for bonzo, (me) but I wanted to tell you that I visited and am sending you silent high fives for being such a fighter.and some additional high fives for Shannon aka Dr.Gregory House, for uncovering a very important key to Patty’s survival! That’s really something else. My two words for tonight my friend are : gentle hugs::: much love always ~M~. I’ll visit in the morning. As always!
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Hootie Wahoo Hoo!!! Awesome news. Thank goodness for girl fiends keeping us going.
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Patty. Really great news indeed!!!! A major Woo Hoo to you. This was the best news to end my day with👍👍👍👍
Babs
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Praying for you, Patty. Sending you very gentle hugs and love.
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Hi Patty - you don't know me, as I am relatively new here, but I have read a few of your posts and have been inspired by your amazing spirit. Clearly you have a massive fan club here, too. Anyway - I saw your post about your new her2 status and I happened to see this article tonight that I thought may orbe of interest to you and your doctor. Sending healing prayers for you.
PS - this study recommends a treatment strategy for cases where the patient was ER+ and her2- but flipped to her2+... suggests combining Faslodex with Nerlynx (targeted Her2 inhibitor). It was just published on a March 15.
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I have to say it...why did you have to ask them to check it?
I’m ecstatic at the news but it seems there was a miss there somewhere when the patient has to save her own life.
Party tonight and get ready for some Her2 killer coming your way. Love you
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She said it was a new mo so maybe not terribly experienced? A good example of how we need to stay on top of things and advocate for ourselves.
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Hootie Hoo!!! This is awesome news. We all need advocates to look at our options.
I'm so happy there are more options for you.
Love, Madelyn
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Patty~ Good morning sweet friend, I hope you were able to get some much needed rest. I went to sleep at 10:00 I was exhausted, can't imagine yourexhaustion levels. I am here for my morning visit to tell you My two words :::::hug boys:: for us all. Because their mama bear has some new meds! Love you! ~M~
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Patty, am I reading it right? You are now HER 2? Is that correct? Well, that would certainly put a different color on the horse ( Wizard of OZ). I know a gal that's been on HER2 injections for 20 years. She mets'd twice (lung, then liver &lung) Each time she was brought back into remission. We here over the years have seen folks change their hormone status. Being proactive to get them to do the test YAY.
That bone marrow test, wasn't the best. I've assisted on many, with a half dozen different docs. Quality of biopsy is variable based on the skill of the doc.. One doc never seemed to get it done right. Always thought he should give them up. Some docs too aren't the greatest at doing spinal sticks, they always had an excuse for not getting in right.
Is a Hematologist in the doc mix? If it was the Hematologist doing the marrow bx, perhaps a different doc doing another one. I know UGH. But it's a truism, all docs aren't equal. Also, has a Hepatologist given an opinion on the liver. They are the super elite of liver knowledge and work.. Plus, may sound like it would have been done has anyone looked at the drugs themselves as origin for the supposed bone marrow suppression and liver malfunction? Sorry that may seen jaded.
Love you Baby, have a stellar day.
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Wow, yes, this is definitely a Hail Mary! Could be major game changer! The doctors certainly like to keep you on your toes. Incredible
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Patty, Congratulations on increasing your options!! Had a friend here whose cancer changed markers like that. Oncologist said it's rare. You are a special one!
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Patty. I’m so happy to hear you now have options. Thank god!
Babs
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Patty....amazing news! Best of luck.
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Patty~Good Morning my sweet girl! Stopping in with my two words of the day. :::love you::: ~M~. Keep kicking cancers ass!
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waving good morning, Patty.
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Patty-loving that news! May the new treatment bring Mr. Cancer to his knees, and quickly! Best, MJH
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Hello Patty 👋🏻 (waving)
I’m hoping you’re having a wonderful ☘️🍀 St. Patrick’s/St. Patty’s Day ☘️🍀
Played a 4:30 mass today, and we sang “Lady of Knock” and “Irish Blessing.”
Love 💕
Madelyn
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Patty prayed for you in our church today too. This bleak dark photo taken at 10 a.m. this morning (!!) Snow and gales!!
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Patty~ I am still here sweetheart! Two words :much love:: ~M~
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Patty~I'm here to say goodnight my friend. Hoping you're getting some good rest and regaining strength to start some of these new options you have. I wanted to say goodnight before I went to bed. I didn't sleep well last night. One of those rolling around resltless nights we all have. So I took the Ativan lol. Love you! My two words:: hugging you:: much love ~M
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Patty❣️~Good morning sweetheart! Just stopping by for my morning visit, and hoping you're doing well and considering your options. I am sending hugs and good thoughts. My two words for this morning are : stay strong: Much love ~M~ Love you
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Patty, thinking of you this morning and knowing that God will provide guidance and wisdom for you and your doctor as you all determine your next step. We are here to support you with every step you take.
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Patty, Hi darling! I am here for my nightly visit, I am thinking of you as always and holding your hand. If you had a pocket, in your house coat, picture me in your pocket Riding along cheering you every step of the way! My two words! ::I'm Here:: Much love ~M~
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