steroids
Hey Girls!
I feel like all I do is complain when I post. I am grateful for many things and really quite lucky. I just have to ask... has anyone else had a reaction to steroids while on Taxol? Some one told me (thank God) that they can make you very emotional. I am sitting her with tears running down my face and cannot stop. I am 47, the chemo may have kicked me into menopause. All advise appreciated!
SH
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Stillhere,
Just saw your post, didn't do taxol but the steriods from taxotere sent me the other direction. It was dexamethasone and hope I never have to take those again. Hope you are having minimal SE's and it will eventually get better.
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They suck for sure. Had it when I did taxol too, but only twice....refused them after that. They're horrible. You have to sleep, but you can't...you're not hungry but you eat like a pig...they can turn a perfectly calm person into a blubbering mess.
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The chemo has kicked me into menopause, and I'm pretty pissed about it, to be quite honest. I am really pissed about it.....
I am now on hormone replacement therapy... And nearly three months after last treatment step - which was bmx.
Taxol wasn't too bad for me. - I feel like it really was the ac that truly kicked me all the way into menopause....
Lee -
Thanks Biker, glad to know that I am not the only one who is pissed about menopause. I have not had a good night's sleep or a rational thought since it started.
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I've now been on the hrt for about two weeks, and I am feeling better. I am sleeping twice as much and having less than half the hot flashes. After reading quite a few articles from the peer reviewed scientific literature, I feel REALLY GOOD about being on the hrt.
I'm still in a bit of a cancer rage.... But maybe it's eased up a bit now that I'm feeling better and sleeping better..... -
Hi everyone how nice is it to fined a thered ( can't event spell cos of chemo brain well that's my excuse anyway haha) i was dx in march 12 w Idc grade 3 and also dcis high grade had lumpectomy in April and went through aggh as to weather to do chemo but eventually did and wot a journey that hads been yuck I was ok till I got to #4 and ended up in hospital w neurotrophic sepsis then on # 5 felt v wiped out. So now having done # 6 felt v proud that have finished it was good feeling to walk out of I v clinic say yey done it. Have a genetic app on Monday cos mother had bc wen young and died w she was 40 also they want me to do rads but at the mo just have had enough what r ur thoughts on matter would love to have some input thanks girls 😘
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