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  • GregP_WN
    Thanks for taking the time to answer questions and offer support to others! It makes a big difference to those who have questions and need information for someone to offer that. A new diagnosis is a scared and lonely place, we can help them by just answering a few questions and offering a shoulder to lean on.

    Thank you again, we hope you're doing well.
    Greg P
    Community Mgr.
    3X Survivor
    August 2019
  • GregP_WN
    Hi William, first thanks for being with us and sharing you and your Wife's experiences, they do help others. We hope she is doing OK. Second, have you ever written out your story about the experiences she has been through? I think your story would be a good one on the need for asking your doctor questions and sticking to your guns until you get answers, and even considering second opinions.
    If you're interested we would like to post about it on our blog page. I would just need you guys to write out a chronological story, sort of how you would be telling it to someone over lunch.

    We then take that and edit it into an article.

    Let me know if you would be interested, I think your story would help others for sure. email me at greg @ WhatNext . com for more information about it.
    Thanks again,
    Greg
    March 2018
  • grannys
    Hi William, first thanks for being with us and sharing you and your Wife's experiences, they do help others. We hope she is doing OK. Second, have you ever written out your story about the experiences she has been through? I think your story would be a good one on the need for asking your doctor questions and sticking to your guns until you get answers, and even considering second opinions.
    If you're interested we would like to post about it on our blog page. I would just need you guys to write out a chronological story, sort of how you would be telling it to someone over lunch.

    We then take that and edit it into an article.

    Let me know if you would be interested, I think your story would help others for sure. email me at greg @ WhatNext . com for more information about it.
    March 2018
  • GregP_WN
    Thanks for participating in the conversations and adding your own experiences and point of view. Your input will help many others just to be able to read about it. We appreciate you being here and helping others!
    January 2018
  • GregP_WN
    Thanks for supporting others by offering advice and positive wishes! It does make a difference for them to see that other people have been there and are doing OK.
    Greg
    October 2016
  • LiveWithCancer
    wmsavs, I have stage IV NSCLC, also adenocarcinoma. I went through traditional chemo for 7 months. When it quit working, my oncologist suggested I get into a clinical trial. I was lucky to get into a Phase 3 trial for what turned out to be nivolumab or Opdivo. I believe I will get my 78th infusion of Opdivo on Tuesday.

    I was fortunate. My tumors responded immediately. They have remained completely stable since I started the trial over 3 years ago. I have had few side effects. The most significant is that my thyroid quit working correctly. I take a little pill for that and all is well...

    Immunotherapy doesn't work for everyone, but when it works, it works really well. There is evidence that it continues to work long after treatments end. How exciting is THAT?

    Best of luck! I am no expert, but I would be happy to try to answer any questions you might have about immunotherapy.
    September 2016
  • Sxparen
    Yhanks for the suggestion. Makes sense
    May 2016
  • LiveWithCancer
    Hi wmsavs and welcome to WhatNext! I am glad you found us here. If you have questions or just need a shoulder, we are here for you.
    April 2016
  • DaveWaz

    Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.

    Wishing you the best.

    David
    Founder, WhatNexter
    April 2016