Painn in legs please help
HELLO , MY MOTHER IS UNDER CHEMO (TAC). SHE IS IN HER THIRD CYCLE. SHE HAS LOT OF PAIN IN HER LEGS. SHE IS TAKING PAIN KILLER BUT ITS NOT WORKING.
ANY INFORMATION WILL BE HELPFULL.
THANKS
ZOHRA
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I had horrible pain with taxol in my legs. Would lie iin bed crying. Dilaudid helped a bit, I dont knw what pain killer she is on? Can she get a stronger one? other than just basically knocking myself out i just dealt with it, but i still remember how painful it was!
Laura
xoxox
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I don't know what it is about this chemo but I had Horrible pain everywhere from my abdomin down to my knees after my first treatment. The only thing that seemed to help was a lot of Advil, it took 3 or 4 every couple of hours. I was afraid it would do damage to my liver but it was the only thing that seemed to help so I would do this when the pain started a couple of days after treatment. It's been over 4 years since then and I still have leg pain in my right leg. The Oncologist doesn't see any connection but I didn't have this before the treatments.
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Take 24 hour claritin! Day before, of, and two days after! Helps a lot!
Not too late now, plus baths and walking and soft massage....
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zohra, I also experienced horrible pain in my right shin while on Taxotere -- pain so bad that it kept me from sleeping, and I eventually had an MRI to see if they could figure out the source, which they never could. And I was using Claritin for my Neulasta shots.
The pain didn't entirely go away until several months after I finished chemo, but one thing (in addition to X-strength Tylenol) that relieved it some and helped me sleep better was elevating my leg with a pillow. It's just a little idea, but it made a big difference when the pain was at its worst.
Good luck to your Mom. Deanna
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I start chemo in 2 weeks - just now reading about taking claritin - how does that help? or is that just helpful for the neulasta shots?
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Nancy, Claritin somehow works to counteract the deep bone throbbing caused by Neulasta. It's not "standard of care," but definitely a word-of-mouth type of comfort tx shared by many ppl who have had chemo, as well as some onc nurses.
It's regular Claritin (not the one with D, because you don't need the decongestant in that one), and I found that Target's own brand worked just fine. Take it a couple of hours before your Neulasta shot, and later that day, and it should ease the bone pain.
Another little trick is to ask for the Neulasta shot in your tummy, rather than your hip. That can also help the bone pain be less severe.
Deanna
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I have found accupuncture to be helpful. Neulasta definately fires up the pain for days 3-8 or so. I tried to have a treatment when I knew I'd be at my worst.
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Zohra, you don't say if it is bone or nerve pain, I was on taxotere chemo, that was nerve pain for me,they treat that with gabapentin. My feet hurt so bad, everything ached. I couldn't touch the zipper on my pants with my fingers as they hurt to touch anything. gabapentin worked like a charm.
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I quite agree that accupuncture could also be helpful, we can somehow consider it as our other alternative in dealing pain or problem in our body, though we need to be sure to visit only those real ones. What kind of pain killer is your mother using? I think it would be better to try another pain killer, I know doctors can suggest a good one.
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