My mom is scaring me

wendybill
wendybill Member Posts: 84
My mom has been doing so remarkedly well that I have actually been able to take a breath of fresh air. She has one chemo tx left as far as I know and her ca-125 has been dropping markedly ( last I heard it was 29). She has scheduled to return to work in April. So yesterday she tells me that she has not had an appetite for one month. This was her only symptom of being full of ovarian cancer. I had to take Ativan to sleep last night. I am just sick with worry. I said all the right things like it might be the chemo, taste buds, etc. But I am scared again. Any thoughts? As you might remember, were planning my moms funeral 7 months ago when she was in a coma for 5 weeks. My brain feels whacked.

Wendy

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  • lenjam
    lenjam Member Posts: 51
    Sorry
    I know how hard it is to be worried about our "moms"! Wish I had some words or wisdom to help, but, don't. Has she spoken to her doctor about this? Try to stay positive it could be the meds, etc.
  • lenjam
    lenjam Member Posts: 51
    Sorry
    I know how hard it is to be worried about our "moms"! Wish I had some words or wisdom to help, but, don't. Has she spoken to her doctor about this? Try to stay positive it could be the meds, etc.
  • srwruns
    srwruns Member Posts: 343
    Hi, sounds like your Mom has
    Hi, sounds like your Mom has made awesome progress! I too, have one chemo left. I have found my appetite declining as I get close to the end of chemo. In fact after the last one I had terrible metallic metal mouth for a few days and all I wanted to do was drink water. I've chalked it up to the cumulative effects of chemo. Lack of appetite wasn't one of my pre DX symptoms. Good luck on completion of her chemo!
  • azgrandma
    azgrandma Member Posts: 609 Member
    srwruns said:

    Hi, sounds like your Mom has
    Hi, sounds like your Mom has made awesome progress! I too, have one chemo left. I have found my appetite declining as I get close to the end of chemo. In fact after the last one I had terrible metallic metal mouth for a few days and all I wanted to do was drink water. I've chalked it up to the cumulative effects of chemo. Lack of appetite wasn't one of my pre DX symptoms. Good luck on completion of her chemo!

    try not to wrorry
    try not to worry, her numbers are good, so i doubt it has come back. i will pray
  • kayandok
    kayandok Member Posts: 1,202 Member
    Amazing
    number! Chemo is so toxic and has cumulative effects, so yes, it could be chemo. When was her last scan?

    You have been through so much, I'm sure the stress is cumulative for your emotions!

    Take care,
    kathleen
  • LaundryQueen
    LaundryQueen Member Posts: 676
    kayandok said:

    Amazing
    number! Chemo is so toxic and has cumulative effects, so yes, it could be chemo. When was her last scan?

    You have been through so much, I'm sure the stress is cumulative for your emotions!

    Take care,
    kathleen

    no appetite
    I think no appetite is not unusual. But I understand your concern. The osteopath that is taking care of me has told me that he has seen several patients who were cured of cancer but died of malnutrition/cachexia so this is good that you are aware of the problem.

    This is something to report to the doctor. There is a prescription medication to help with appetite called Marinol. See if the doctor thinks it is something your mom could try.
  • Tina Brown
    Tina Brown Member Posts: 1,036 Member
    Poor appetite
    I would suspect that your mum has had a poor appetite that has just gotton worse. Chemo has an accumulative effect and by now her poor appettite may just have gotton her down. I am sat in bed after my #5 chemo 2 days ago and the thought of eating something makes me feel sick. I make myself eat because it takes away the nausea for a while but it comes back.

    What I am trying to say it is temporary and will pass after 5 or 6 days and her appetite will return.

    It is hard when you are looking after your mum because you feel helpless to do anything (I know this as I lost my mum to bowel cancer 2 years ago) but try to keep positive as when she comes off the chemo she will get her appetite back.
    Tina xx