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Second Keytruda treatment went well

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Good morning. I so much enjoy reading all of the success stories and the warm responses when someone needs help. I just want to report my husband, Ed, has just had his 2nd Keytruda treatment. So far, the only thing that has happened is more red spots on his arms, like us older folk get when we bump into things. They aren't sure it is because of the Keytruda or not. He seems to have even more energy than before.

After loosing 70 lbs on a healthy diet, I feel his body was better prepared for treatment this time.

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FtB_Peggy

Wonderful, GMC1! Keep the good news coming! Thank you so much for sharing, will keep holding you both in my prayers.

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JeanE41

Great news. May he have continued success on this treatment.

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