Tendon issues from Taxol

climbergirl
climbergirl Member Posts: 116
Tendon issues from Taxol

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  • climbergirl
    climbergirl Member Posts: 116
    edited October 2007

    Has anyone had issues post taxol with tendonitis?  I am 4 weeks post chemo with taxol and had some foot neuropathy and now tendonitis in both achilles tendons. I had been doing my yoga practice as usual and all of a sudden this happens. There was no warning or "event." Have NEVER had any issues with this in 13 years of practice. Now my ankle is swollen and I have to do PT and no climbing either.

    Having BC is bad enough but do not take my yoga away from me thank you!

    ~climbergirl 

  • TenderIsOurMight
    TenderIsOurMight Member Posts: 4,493
    edited March 2008



    Climbergirl,



    Sorry to hear of your plight! You sound like you're in great shape, and want to stay that way.



    I had Docetaxol, a taxane similar to Taxol, and after completion developed a foot/hand neuropathy with bad muscle weakness. Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. I couldn't lift even light packages for months, and one neurologist thought there was some rotator cuff tendonitis.



    I'm wondering if you got steroids too over the months of Taxol.? Steroids in high doses can cause "quiet" injuries to our joints, and probably allow some subluxation or partial dislocation of our joints, and maybe this can apply to tendons too. So lots of possible reasons for your problem, especially if it was happening without you knowing or sensing it.



    Hearing your enthusiasm for yoga, you'll probably turn your PT into a yoga PT party. Perhaps you can learn some new techinique to take to the mat!



    All the best to you,

    Tender

  • abbadoodles
    abbadoodles Member Posts: 2,618
    edited October 2007

    climbergirl,

    I had tendonitis in knees and ankles for about three weeks, starting 5 or 6 weeks post A/C.  Swollen ankles, etc.  No history in my previous 59 years.  Vanished as quickly as it came on, but while it lasted, I could hardly walk and going downstairs was particularly painful.

    Onc was not helpful.  Said it was not a s/e and see my gp.  Her np, however, acknowledged it was from the A/C.  I knew it had to be and was quite disappointed in the onc for blowing me off like that.

    Oh, well, it resolved itself.

    Hope your issues go away as soon as mine did.

    Tina

  • climbergirl
    climbergirl Member Posts: 116
    edited October 2007

    Thanks Guys,

    I will let you know how I make out with this. I think that it was the Taxol (actually Abraxane so no steroids, the way I like it) and it make sense that if I have neuropathy (which I actually did not think was THAT bad)that I may not be aware of damage being done as it happens. Am taking care of it best I can but staying off of my feet is well....impossible!

    Oh yes, the oncs will never admit to any of this type of thing, but that is ok because I find the research on it and then tell them. Wahahaha.

    Be Well,

    ~ climbergirl 

  • ahdjdbcjdjdbkf
    ahdjdbcjdjdbkf Member Posts: 645
    edited May 2014

    I have major tendon issues. They just won't go away. I can't wear shoes I like and I was a runner - like my life pretty much about running - before all of this. Today I'm fat and depressed on the couch. Clothes don't fit and Achilles swollen for 6 months now. I'm feeling super super angry and alone today. No one gets it. 

  • ahdjdbcjdjdbkf
    ahdjdbcjdjdbkf Member Posts: 645
    edited July 2014

    Happy to report that my tendon issues are very slowly but surely turning a corner. This gives me hope they will clear up all the way in the future - and hopefully before too long!

  • pip57
    pip57 Member Posts: 12,401
    edited July 2014

    I suffered from extremely painful shin splints that would have me in tears.  Ice and heating pads were my best friends. I had to wrap my legs for work or going for walks.  It lasted 5 years and then just disappeared.  

  • ahdjdbcjdjdbkf
    ahdjdbcjdjdbkf Member Posts: 645
    edited July 2014

    Last night my ankle and foot felt like and electrical storm after workout out. It was the hardest I pushed it with weights in like 10 months. Today it is just a light flashing.

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