Saturday, August 10, 2013

Sometimes good things fall apart, so better things can fall together

Well, after I posted my disappointing news on Wednesday, I get a call from UCSD on Thursday informing me that they just got done with a teleconference with the Pharmacyclics people.  If you remember, Pharmacyclics is the company whose trial I was on, and the one developing Ibrutinib.

Through some process I am not fully aware of, they have decided that the 180 people that were on  Ofatumumab (the side of the trial I was on) are now eligible to receive Ibrutinib.  There is no time frame given, but the guess is 6-8 weeks.  So all I have to do now is to remain relatively stable and healthy for the next month or two and I will hopefully get Ibrutinib.  I will get blood tests every two weeks to make sure I am staying stable.

When I got the call, I was still actively pursuing the Revlimid + Rituxan regimen and went so far as to confer with my prescription drug insurance company to find out what my cost would be.  I did find out that it would have been $2,800 for the first month, and then $300 per month after that.  If I do get the Ibrutinib as part of the trial it will be no cost to me for some time, so that is another reason to get the Ibrutinib.

 I will post an update when I actually get the pills in my hand, because by now, I know that things can change on a daily basis.

Terry

2 comments:

weewilliewinkie said...

We are trying to stay alert to all these falling aparts and falling togethers. So far the togethers seem to be ahead. For which we are most grateful. Love to you, Son. Dad & Lois

Brian said...

Hi Terry - I've been reading your blog, hoping you got the medicine you needed. Did the pills show up? It's been over a month. I'm rooting for you! Brian