Sept 2012 chemo
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Waitingfor.....thank you so much for the info i feel that if you had some type of back problems before ....the neulasta shot makes sure you really feel the pain.... cause i never had such intense pain i cant even rich out for anything..........its been everyday....i wish it would just go away other then that i havent had any side effect from chimo just the shot
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Thanks. I'll try that recipe. The prescription mouthwash I have isn't Magic Mouthwash. Not sure if I can get that over here. Had really bad mouth problems on my first FEc, and then it was not as bad for the next two. Hope the trend is similar with the Taxotere. This is agony. Put a mint chewing gum in my mouth earlier and almost wept it was so painful.
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Jojo- you said that you got meds for your nose sores? What was it? I STILL have nose sores and I really don't want to keep dealing with this
EnglishRose- I think I saw a recipe for magic mouthwash on the internet somewhere. Try searching for it.
This is such a busy group it is really hard to keep up with! That's good though- it's nice to have so many people keeping up with each other.
I start my 3rd cycle tomorrow. I have had a headache for the past week and can't get it to go away. Started my steroids this morning..bah! I hate this part. I think I am coming down with another cold because I should be pretty normal at this point in my cycle and for the last 3 days I have been soooo exhausted! I haven't even been awake 4 hours and I am ready for a nap!
Is anyone doing glutamine powder? How are you taking it? I have some and last cycle I put in in my morning protein shake and it didn't have flavor but it was very sandy
Blech!!!! Trying to figure out a better way to take it this time around because I really don't like drinking sand.
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Good morning everyone!
Waiting: thanks for the story:-) it made me cry. I know deep in my heart that things will be okay. I just need to trust that.
Toastie: I am so sorry about your cat!!! I hate that sometimes it feels like when we are down, we get more horrible crap piled on us. I hope toastie is doing okay. My heart goes out to you.
English Rose: Ugggh! I hated the mouth issues last infusion. It totally felt like I gargled with razor blades. Someone else descrbed it like when you burn your tongue on too hot coffee- only it doesn't go away and it covers your whole tongue! So far, I am okay- but they didn't get really bad until day 8 after treatment. I did the baking soda/salt mixture and it finally went away last time. I also kept using the Nystatin. There is another mixture - benadryl and Maalox (equal parts) that I also used. I think the magic mouthwash is just those two things added to Lynocaine (?) Cold seemed to help too - so I ate lots of Popsicles. I hope it gets better soon! This time around- I have been gargling with the baking soda/salt mixture preventitively (like a few times a day), rinsing with Glutamine powder, taking Lysine supplements, and using Good Belly (probiotics). So far so good, but won't know if it all worked for another few days.
last night I had a super rough night. Because I have been constipated for over a week, now things are starting to move around (sorry TMI) - and I am getting intense stomach cramps. The cramps were so bad last night that I ended up waking up at 1am vomiting and cramping. Woke up this morning feeling horrible. I can't wait for the week when I feel better.
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Damiana9 - I tried glutamine powder in water (ugh) and then tried it in lemonade. For some reason I hardly noticed the sandiness in the lemonade. The powder packets I have (GlutaSolve samples the oncology office gave me) say you can try it in applesauce or yogurt but I haven't done that. I found some capsules after a lot of looking, and have been taking those instead of the powder lately. The problem with the capsules is that each one is only 500 milligrams, so you have to take a LOT of them to get to the recommended dosage which I think is 30 grams. I'm going to try to find capsules that are at least 1 gram each. For my regimen (weekly Taxol) I did find a source on the internet that said you could take a "scant tablespoon" per day instead of 30 grams. I think a tablespoon is about 10 grams, based on measuring out the GlutaSolve packets. So I'm trying to take 20 capsules a day.
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Damiana - used acyclovir cream and pills. Worked wonders for me, hopefully will for you too!
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Jojo how did #4 AC go ?
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Damiana9: I do a rinse of the glutamine powder for mouth issues - but then I also take the powder in my orange juice. I just do a shot and drink it fast. Not super pleasant, but I generally start with my first shot of orange juice with Miralax (which is totally disgusting). I put the powder in my smoothie once, and didn't really notice it (possibly because I also add lots of flax and chia seeds- so the texture isn't really noticeable.
My stomach is a mess today!!!! Anyone else have all kinds of tummy issues??? What are you doing that helps?
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Mariposa- are you doing the three-week Taxotere schedule?
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I was going to ask how everyone was managing the constipation. I had it horrible this time around! It's really awful. So sorry to hear others had some of the same. I'm finally feeling normal and then it will start all over again. Grrrrrrrr. Also I bought kale but I don't know what to do with it. All suggestions appreciated.
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Timbeck2 I had the bad constipation my first round so bad . My pharmacy recommended smooth move organic tea . It is awesome . With the kale which s part of the cabbage family , you can cut the little stems chop it up and add a little olive oil chop garlic and cook it up . Some people put in salad
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English Rose: yes, Taxotere/carboplatin/herceptin every three weeks for six cycles. My last one is scheduled for new years day. sucks.
Timbek2: I eat my kale lots of different ways but three of my favorites are:
- Kale salad- finely chop the kale- and I add pears, peppers, avocado, tomatos, carrots and whatever else I can find. I make a dressing - 2tbs olive oil, 1 tbsp lemon, a little water, salt, pepper, and a tsp of chili powder. I got the recipe from Whole Foods:-) It is very yummy.
- Bake the Kale and make chips - Toss Kale with salt and olive oil - bake at 275 for about twenty minutes. After you make the chips, you can also shred it up and add it to popcorn for a nice snack:-)
- The last is I just finely chop the Kale and add it to my regular stir fry. I read a recipe the other day where the added it to taco meat. Sounded like something I might try.
I hope your constipation gets better too! It is horrible. I just have these horrible waves of cramping and I have no idea how to make it go away. I have so much I need to do around my house- and I don't have the energy for anything:-(
here's hoping we all feel beter soon!
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Cherioo
Where do you get the tea? I only have Walmart and kroger here. If it doesn't taste horrible ill try it! I used miralax colace and senokut on different days. I think colace worked best. I'm going to ask my mo for her opinion this week too. I'm going to be more proactive this time around. Thankful it's all temporary. -
Timbeck2 do you have a CVS or Walgreens near you? the tea taste good actually . It has a lemon taste to it and it soothes your stomach . I am sure walmart sells as well it is over the counter
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Jojo, I like the hat too! I have some darkened skin spots too, doesn't that suck? oh well. I have an appt with my dermatologist in December; I hope I'm done with radiation before then so I can have him look at EVERYTHING.
ugh. I hate the "year counting days" with a passion. My son's 10. I want no less than 5 years but of course wish more. I shouldn't get started on this...
English Rose, when just baking soda rinse wasn't helping me enough I started doin an oil pull in the mornings. After waking up in the morning, before eating or drinking anything else, I put a half tablespoon of a good cooking/eating oil in my mouth and hold and gently swish it around for up to 20 minutes. Very soothing. Known to reduce plaque. I think of it as a mouth moisturizer. I hope it chokes yeast/thrush too but unsure about that. I use sea buckthorn oil or a high quality sunflower or sesame oil. Some people can use olive oil or coconut oil but not me. Then either spit it out or swallow and drink some water, go on with your day.Chemo #11 of 16 done! (7 of 12 taxol!) Little reaction to one premed today. what is THAT about? so I got more steroids and benadryl. cllose enough to done I can almost taste it but I dont' want to jinx myself...
Cheers all!
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Patin- OMG, I can't even imagine the 20x a day on top of all the other pills for various things. I posted the question on my facebook and someone suggested making it into jello- maybe jigglers- that might actually work and if it is still gritty I could probably just swallow it and not even notice it. Add some vodka and it would be SUPER! lol!
Jojo- thanks! I am going to ask my onc for that tomorrow and see if it helps my nose!
Mariposa- I need to add more miralax to my diet this time around because have been getting super constipated. When I have used it in the past I have added it to my smoothies and protein shakes and I don't notice it in those.
I have only taken 1 dose of steroids so far and I already feel like an oven
One good thing though- I used a hefty dose of benadryl at night last time while on the steriods and I was able to sleep all 3 nights that I was doing the Decadron. Hopefully it works well again this time!
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Cherioo still trying to decide if AC #4 was any easier. I had more nausea, less pain, but was more tired. I think if my blood counts were higher it would have been easier. All I can say is HOORAH its over.
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Proud of you Jo! Way to persevere. My 3 ac this week. So ready to have that behind me. Rest well friend!
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Mariposa,
I am on the same regimen as you and I found that at the first sign of diarrhea/cramping, I take 1 immodium and it stops my stomach problems.
I suffered much worse during the first cycle, when I was reluctant to take the immodium (I still don't know why...) This time, I took the immodium and I've been much less crampy and much happier as a result. Just don't overtake it, because you will wind up getting constipated. I think 2 or 3 a day is the max, but read the box. I've never needed more than 1.
Good luck,
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Thanks cgesq! I asked my husband to go get me some immodium:-) Hopefully it will help.
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I actual for a 5K run in today. I haven't done that in about 10 weeks, it was a little rough be was great all at the same time. Tomorrow is round two, totally not looking forward to it.
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Kidsandlabs,
I love your hat!!!You look fabulous!!
Cindi,
Yeah I am taking Claritan with Aleve as well. It was just really bad yesterday. Today it wasn’t so bad….at least the bone pain…the fatigue sucked!Mariposa,
Thanks! I am so happy that I was able to go!Bearcub,
Aww thanks…I feel a bit better today!Jojo,
Love the knitted cap, so cute and looks super comfy!Today was crazy amounts of exhausting! I had to go to my office for 10am to supervise my undergrad TAA while she graded assignments. Then I had to go to a meeting at 12pm, then a 3 hour class which I’m surprised I made through. I sat through my one hour of office hours then went home. Don’t know how I made it through the day but I did! Yay lol!
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Wtg Kids! You are inspiring :-)
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Does anyone take the nausea medicine a day before treatment?
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Cindi74 - that was a lovely post, it lifted my spirits... I am always glad to hear that people survive this, because then I know that I CAN TOO! Hugs
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Hello ladies,
So round #2 is sooo much better than the first one, so grateful. Still have SEs, but definitely more manageable, very grateful.
Couple thoughts are trying to stay positive. My therapist, who is also breast cancer survivor, recommended to literally yell STOP or clap my hands together when my mind starts to go to dark places. Sounds simple and more than one occasion I look a little crazy, but it helps. I also second Cindis advice, I have downloaded a bunch of free guided mediation podcasts on healing, facing fears, calming the body, peace, positivity, all in iTunes...I try to listen to them in bed, with headphones, before I fall asleep. Before I would be on my laptop "researching" my dx, not really helpful to settle my mind.
I used Imodium the first round when I had the big d and lots of stomach issues. Now I think this time around, I'll be dealing with constipation, so Ill be hitting up the metamucil and colace.
Toastie- I am so sorry about your cat, heartbreak.
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Good evening my sisters...long time ...i havent been feeling ok...had so much company over the weekend and trying to stay strong but neulasta shot is really bringing me down....i cant even get up from my toilet..........it hurts so much...i took back pain medications claritine and muscle pain and Aleve and i still get that nasty pain when i get up.....well the great thing about today is that my dad DH and i Shaved all of our hair!!! my dad looks great i must say...and we can rock this look!!! talk about beautiful women.....I will be going for WCB and herceptin tomorrow.....im just listening to some music trying to relax cause im wide wake...........
i hope i can get some sleep and get ready for my herceptin......
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Patricia I am sorry your back has been hurting . I am up too can't sleep . I feel like a vampire . Up at night and once the kids go to school I am back in bed . Feel better are cheerleader
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Hello night owls. I am on the October chemo thread but have been checking this one as it is helpful with you ahead of us. I hd my first A/C Monday afternoon so am just starting out. Of course I reconginze some of you from other threads too. I had plenty of anti nausea meds just prior to the A/C and felt OK up until I woke up in the night several times not being able to breathe. In retrospect I found that I had gained 4 pounds in one day and had fluid renetion and think that reaction may have affected my airway too. My rings were really tight and I had noticed that I was drinking tons and not peeing much. That has resolved and other than vague nausea and headachy I am feelink OK though can't sleep so up at 0200 here in Vancouver. I had my first Neupogen shot last night and am praying no S/E/. Are any of you doing Neupogen?
Sweet dreams to those of you asleep already!
Marian
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Hi marian, The steroids really bloated me up for a day and a half or so with AC. My MO was able to reduce mine as I wasn't get much allergic type reaction to anything in the ac or pre-meds. I'm back up to more steroids on Taxol. In what way couldn't you breathe? Clogged up feeling? or like your body just stopped breathing? I ask because mixing allergy meds, painkillers, sleep meds etc can be a tricky biz. My GP one time let my Benadryl usage slip by him and gave me Ambien for sleep. The two together can stop your breathing! that was a rough night because I didn't know what was going on. I'd fall asleep and then suddenly wake up not quite choking but knowing I wasn't breathing. I checked drug interactions on the web the next day. It might be worth it to triple check everything you get on chemo day and anything you take at home together. I have started having an allergic/anaphalactic reaction to the Famotidine (Pepcid) they give me. It started as feeling like my throat and trachea were kind of burning and I started coughing and gagging and my lungs felt restricted. After more benadryl and a shot of steroids it all eased up. It's weird and probably rare but possible. Hope you got a bit of sleep after posting.
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