nulasta sucks...
Had my first chemo the other day. The a/c stuff. I'm all technical. Lol. Anyway the chemo made me feel strange but not horrible. I got the nulasta shot the next day and I think I hate it. My bones hurt all over. I took Clariton because that's what the Dr said to do and its not helping. I can move around and stuff, it's just unpleasant. Any ideas or suggestions? Thank you
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You're not wrong there, it's horrible, isn't it? My first one was the worst for pain. Thereafter I proceeded with extreme caution, taking Benadryl (I had used a generic brand the first time) every night before bed, plus ibuprofen every 4 hours. I stuck with the Benadryl for the full week after the neulasta injection, and the ibuprofen for the first 4 or 5 days. I was not going through that pain again! It seemed to work & I had the occasional twinge (cue taking more ibuprofen) but nothing on the scale of that first dose.
My chemo is all finished now (4.5 weeks since the last one), & in the past I rarely used meds. I learned during chemo to stop "toughing it out", & became an enthusiastic popper of pills
Best of luck
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I suppose I need to start taking more pills too. Toughing it out isn't working. Lol
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I did not take Clariton and had no pain from Neulasta at all but the RN who gave it told me to start the Clariton the night before if I had any problems with the first injection. Also not to use the 'long lasting' form. I had a different SE (wasn't bad) from it that I've never heard anyone else having. 2 hrs (almost to the minute) after injection' I would go to sleep for 2 hrs and wake up with no other SEs. Yeah - I'm weird! LOL
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Stacey, in addition to the Claritin, you might ask to have the Neulasta shot in your tummy, as opposed to your hip. For some reason, that often alleviates some of the pain.
Also, be sure you take the Claritin before you get your shot, not just after. I don't recall the exact time frame, but maybe someone else will, or you can probably find it in an earlier post. But it taking prophylactically, several hours before your shot, also seems to help. (((Hugs))) Deanna
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So funny you mentioned the location of the shot. I asked for hip and she said that she never does it there and I got it in the arm. I knew she was lying to me. I will hope for a different nurse next time and ask. Thankfully I fell slightly better this morning so I can go to work!
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My neulasta shot was given in the stomach. Add that to your list of questions for your onc.
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As to the location of the shot, I was doing it myself (the shot was delivered the day before, & stayed in the fridge. The needle does bounce & not break when dropped. Don't ask why I know that. I learned that I would really struggle to be a self-injecting junkie!).
After reading all the instructions very carefully at least 3 or 4 times, (some may call it procrastination), where the locations suggested were stomach or thigh, I opted for my thigh as I'd had DEIP flap reconstruction & have a lovely big scar across my tummy. I don't recall if it included the arm, & I didn't keep the paperwork, sorry.
If your nurse is insistent on the arm location, you might ask to see the instructions as I'm guessing they receive the injection in the same packaging I did? It is quite educational to read all about the injection, the side effects etc, etc. Knowledge is power after all.
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The Nulasta makes me sicker than the chemos. I get the shot in fatty part of my upper arm area 24 hours after an infusion. When I start to get sick, I just climb in bed and
wait it out. I just keep reminding myself that the aches and pains means it is making lots of lovely WC.On another note, I was warned by my docs that I
should not take Ibuprofen for pain while being treated with Dox. The
Ibuprofen has side effects on the heart and kidneys, as well, the Dox
can be very rough on the heart and other organs, which is double trouble, so I stick with Tylenol. -
what is WC? -
My idea of an acronym for white cells. I really do not like acronyms, but find myself using them more and more with this disease. Ugh...
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My Neulastas were in my arm.
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I appreciate everyone's input. I will be bugging the Dr next week when I get my next dose.
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My husband had to give me the neulasta shot since my chemo day was Friday and my mo's office was not open on Saturday. The thigh seemed to be the best spot to give the injection. Once we read all of the literature it was pretty easy to do. However, I know I would have struggled if I had to give it to myself. I did not take Clariton beforehand and I only had pain after the first injection. I woke up in the middle of the night with the most incredible pain in my sternum. My MO had suggested I take an oxycodone that I had left over from surgery. That knocked the pain down and I was able to go back to sleep. Each following injection was pain free.
I think we are very fortunate to have access to this drug. It is relatively new and very effective (and expensive). I was hospitalized once during chemo due to a low wbc and fever. My counts quickly returned to an acceptable level because I had just received the shot. I didn't miss any chemo appointments because my blood counts were good.
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I had percocet and felt no pain. When it would start it felt like I got beat up by a gang.
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Try adding alleve with the claritin. Made the difference for me.
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