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Subject: loss of balance after avastin treatment?
Date: 05/02/2008

My husband got his 4th round of avastin and cpt-11 yesterday and this morning he is experiencing loss of balance.

We had a nurse come over and check his blood pressure and temperature and they both are fine.

Has anyone else had this happen to them? I would greatly appreciate your message.

Subject: RE: loss of balance after avastin treatment?
Date: 05/02/2008

Hi Dawn.  I've lost count of my husband's cycles of Avastin / CPT 11 - he's had so many now.  Almost done - two more cycles and the year will be up!  Anyhow, to answer your question, no, he's never suffered a loss of balance - at least not that I'm aware of. 

Let us know how it goes.

Best,

Barb

Subject: RE: loss of balance after avastin treatment?
Date: 05/03/2008

After 15 treatments my husband has never had a loss of balance.

Subject: RE: loss of balance after avastin treatment?
Date: 05/03/2008
I have been taking avastin for 20 months and balance was changed during treatment but no greatly, I don't know if Avastin accelerated problem or not. I had some balance problems before Avastin so any advance could be a natural progression. My balance problems are minor. I take time on steps and walk at sedate pace. No more running/jogging or walking at a fast pace. I can still chew gum while I walk and also carry on a conversation. I now have a desk job and no longer am able to carry a firearm at work (21 years as US Customs & Border Protection Officer) . I hope helps. Good luck.  Steve
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Subject: RE: loss of balance after avastin treatment?
Date: 05/03/2008
Balance problems can arise from lots of things that may be unrelated to the cancer or treatments. I recently woke up with vertigo that my doctor said was caused by labyrinthitis, an infection of the middle ear that throws off your balance. It's unpleasant, but it goes away with time. If you haven't yet reported this to the neuro-oncologist I would as it might be a neurological symptom. Patients with labyrinthitis can be given Antivert to mask the vertigo.
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