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Old 03-28-2007, 06:02 PM   #1
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Muga results

I have been on Herceptin since 10/06. My muga prior to Herceptin was 59%. I assume this was the left Ventricle. Had another muga yesterday and it was 49% for the left ventricle and 13% for the right. (last mugs for right ventricle was 39%). I wanted a Muga 3 months into Herceptin by oncologist said not necessary. They immediately stopped the Herceptin, and now I have an appt. with a cardiologist. Does your heart "repair" itself after you stop Herceptin. What do you think the next step will be with the cardiologist. Needless to say, I'm a little nervous. After a few tears, I said, I just want to be normal!! Can anyone give me any insight on this?
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8/05 NORMAL MAMMO
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STAGE 1 HIGH RISK
1.1 CM/NODE NEG
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3/07 GENETIC TESTING-GENE VARIANT FOR BRCA 1 AND 2
3/07 STOPPED HERCPTIN DUE TO LOW EF
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11/08---IN A STUDY/MRI EVERY 6 MONTHS/MAMMO EVERY YEAR
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Old 03-28-2007, 06:54 PM   #2
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I do not have knowledge about this but do know that heart damage from herceptin can repair itself when herceptin is stopped.

The part about "just wanting to be normal" I can relate to though. There are times as we walk this journey we just want to shout "enough already - I just want my life back."

Offering you love and support,

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Old 03-28-2007, 07:12 PM   #3
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momdeeco,

Don't despair. Here is a link to a recent thread on this board providing the one year follow up results on the Herceptin participants in the HERA trial: http://her2support.org/vbulletin/sho...eferrerid=1173

The results showed that even those patients with the worst CHF rebounded after a mean of 189 days. I know the frustration you are feeling, because I felt it myself. I had three straight MUGA decreases after only four months on Herceptin. I started reading the threads on this board about COQ 10, and added it to my diet. In six weeks, my MUGA was up 10%. Can't say for sure the COQ 10 did it, but a number of women here swear by it. Others have insisted on treatment by a cardiologist with Ace inhibitors or beta blockers to be able to continue taking Herceptin.

The bottom line is that the heart damage from Herceptin appears to be reversible, at least in the near term. The study participants will be followed for five years. I think these early results are very encouraging. You also have medical options available should you wish to pursue them. You may need to be a little aggressive with your medical team to get the treatment if you want it, but it is your life and your decision and I would not be bashful about insisting if you feel strongly about it.

Chin up, and best of luck to you.

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Old 03-28-2007, 08:37 PM   #4
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Don't know about the right ventricle. I'm assuming it may always operate at lower efficiency than left.

A 10 point drop isn't way out of line. I think some docs hold 45 as the cutoff.

I went from 65 to 56 after AC and could feel how much more tired I was. Started COQ-10 after rads and went to 70 MUGA.

Everything I have read says you will recover if it's Herceptin.

If you are done with chemo and rads, try COQ10. Perhaps you will be able to restart H in 6 weeks or so. In any case, your situation shows why one should be scanned every 3 months, at least in the beginning. Bev
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Old 03-29-2007, 04:47 AM   #5
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How many mg of CoQ10 are you taking? I take only 50 mg a day. Is this enough? Also take 1000mg of fish oil, and Vit. D 800 mg. Thanks to all for your support and encouraging words!
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8/05 NORMAL MAMMO
11/05 DX AFTER FINDING LUMP AGE 47
STAGE 1 HIGH RISK
1.1 CM/NODE NEG
ER-/PR- HER 2 +++ GRADE 3
12/05 PARTIAL MASTECTOMY
1/06 CHEMO AC DD X 6
5/06 RADS X 30
10/06 STARTED HERCEPTIN AFTER 3RD OPINION
3/07 GENETIC TESTING-GENE VARIANT FOR BRCA 1 AND 2
3/07 STOPPED HERCPTIN DUE TO LOW EF
BSO 8/08 (P53 SIGNATURE--PRECANCEROUS CELLS)
11/08---IN A STUDY/MRI EVERY 6 MONTHS/MAMMO EVERY YEAR
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Old 03-29-2007, 04:58 AM   #6
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I take 300 mg of COQ 10 per day: 150 mg with breakfast, 100 with lunch and 50 with dinner. The advice I saw in the posts here was to build up gradually, so I started with 30 mg per day at breakfast and added an additional 30 mg every 4th day to get to where I am now. I also read to go easy on the evening dose as it may cause some sleep difficulty. FWIW, I have had no sleep problems since using it.

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Old 03-28-2007, 07:04 PM   #7
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Karla,

I can give you some information. I was to a cardiologist two weeks ago because my last Muga showed hypokinesis in the right ventricle; however, the left flow was 63%. I'm confused about what you say about the right ventricle as my cardiologist said that a Muga is mainly designed to look at the left. He added that my global reading was good so not to worry about the right. I'm going for an echo tomorrow just to be sure.

But, and this is important, he said that problems with the heart that are caused by herceptin heal themselves when you are taken off herceptin. I also wrote to my mother's cardiologist about this problem in case I wasn't satisfied with this new cardiologist and she responded in much the same way. So, although I don't know the story about the right ventricle, I'm pretty sure from what I've read and heard that you will recover and be okay. Malena, another member, from Italy, writes that her LVEF went down to 15% and is now up in the 40's. You can check her posts for more information. There's also lots of other information posted on Muga's and echos on this board. Search by Muga. Hope this makes you feel at least a little better.
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