I had lymphoma 18 years ago and went through a very aggressive chemo treatment, R-CHOPl and was completely cured. Two years ago after months of a pesky cough and a caring, medical savy nurse friend brought me to her clinic and got a chest Xray which showed a mass in my right lung. A biopsy showed it was andenocarcinoma, non small cell lung cancer. I had never heard of anyone surviving lung cancer so I was resigned to a brief, painful inevitable death. Now after 18 months of chemo including new immunological drugs, I'm beginning to think my expiration date isn't nearly as close as I thought. When first diagnosed, I was ready to die and was being brave for myself and my family. Now I'm beginning to believe I have years, not months ahead.
My new regimen is Keytruda infusion every three weeks. So far Ive had nine of these and compared to chemo it is relatively mellow. My major complaint is neurapathy in my feet and hands. Also I'm tired most days and sleep so much that I can't sleep at night. Fortunately I'm 76 years old and retired except for some investment real estate which I'm selling. Medicare has been wonderful in taking most of the enormous cost from my shoulders. My children and oncologist have recommended medical marijuana which I have been taking as a tincture at night when I go to bed. I have not experienced any highs and don't know if it is helping, but I trust my doctor.