Halfway through Phesgo

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Halfway through Phesgo

Truly it was a surprise today to realise this was cycle 12.  That's 6 chemo plus hormone, followed by 6 Phesgo injections, so I “only” have 6 more to go.  I think I have gotten so used to this routine every 3 weeks I stopped counting after chemo finished,

Phesgo is a subcutaneous injection of a gloopy combination of Herceptin and Pertuzumab that takes 6-7 mins to inject. I am fortunate to have Healthcare at Home, so the nurse visits me.  On time at 11am today, she checks temps and BP and then…..disaster……she has forgotten the needle for the injection. She searches her car, to no avail, and determines the only answer is for her to drive home (a 2 hour round trip) and back as she has clearly forgotten to put these in her bag.  Can't we pop down and see if my GP can help, I ask.  Oh no she says.

She leaves, I go back to work and the doorbell rings.  Her colleague suggests to try the GP.  Hmm, didn't I suggest that?  Anyway, off we go to the local surgery, where the very helpful receptionist comes up trumps. The 2 hour round trip is averted and my afternoon can continue as planned.

Round 13 in 3 weeks time, with an Echocardiogram in between! 

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  • May I ask please what follow up is after mastectomy? I just feel a bit loss now the surgery is done with and been told just yearly mammograms on the remaining boob. Not much info beyond that!!! Surgeon says don't go looking for things!! But I feel I need to be aware and check for reoccurrence!!

    Got tchp waiting in the wings. Fear is an understatement. I know as tough as it may be I will just have to ride out chemo and all the rest of the treatment! 

    C x

  • Hi, admin seem ok, I changed location of treatment a few times (home / work) and it does need you to double check.  Nurses are great, really knowledgeable and good at letting you know times of visits etc.. Have had issues with the stock team not sending the right medication on one occasion which delayed my treatment, not a huge deal but annoying.  So a bit mixed but generally ok. 

  • Hi, I had TCHP, but I know I was lucky and found it very manageable.  After radiotherapy I still have 3 weekly Phesgo injections to control the Herceptin and oestrogen and 6 monthly bone infusions.  My breast surgeon only wants to see me for the annual mammogram but I guess I remain under the oncologist for a long time.  Hope this helps, if you want to message me with any more questions, please feel free