further decrease in metabolic activity of the left acetabular lesion is consistent with good response to theraphy. Currently, no definite active disease identified. No new osseous lession seen
😍. I am on Ibrance 125 /letrozole 2,5 / xgeva / Faslodex
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Congrats to you for great scan results. This is the news that we all want to hear. I am also on Ibrance and letrozole for 2.5 years. My scans are good.
Congratulations Maludagui!!! I will get my report from my oncologist tomorrow. I have a left acetabular lesion that broke the bone at the midpoint. I am wondering if yours has limited your availability to walk?
Hi. I went to the family doctor because my left leg hurt like a muscle. Take analgesics, hot cold massages, bengay cream, thermal cloths. Each time I could walk less until they saw that there was a mass and I was referred to the oncologist. I have 13 months in treatment but the improvement has been progressive. It hurts a little here a little over there To start walking I must take my time but then there is no one to stop me. I work in a cafeteria and I stand for hours. Never stop working. Thank God 🌹❤️
Did the orthopedic oncologist or your oncologist tell you not to bear all your weight on it for fear that it may break? Do you use a cane? Thank you for sharing your experience! It is almost identical to mine. I’ve been on treatment just over 6 months.
In the MRI appeared a line that looks like a fissure. The orthopedic told me: you need "hip Replacement" I left there and thought: it can't be. I want another opinion. The oncologist gave me recommendations not to carry weight, rest when I felt tired, be careful and little by little I spend time and I felt much better😍🌺 I have a cane from the beginning but I never really used it
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