first tac cocktail and neulesta shot done.. five to go

foxhill96
foxhill96 Member Posts: 25
So far so good after first treatment. Just a little nauseus and tired. Hope it stays this way .

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  • Gabe N Abby Mom
    Gabe N Abby Mom Member Posts: 2,413
    You just took a big step on
    You just took a big step on the path! That first chemo is hard, glad to hear you're tolerating it so far.

    Hugs,

    Linda
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member

    You just took a big step on
    You just took a big step on the path! That first chemo is hard, glad to hear you're tolerating it so far.

    Hugs,

    Linda

    I was a 6-time TAC girl
    with Neulasta shot to follow as well. Here was my experience--first four treatments--a little diarrhea/a little constipation for the first couple of days, no nausea--just queasiness, some aches and pains 1-2 days after Neulasta. All in all--felt pretty darn good. Tried to walk every day--even hiked after treatment #3 in Sedona, AZ.

    Fifth and sixth treatments were a little rougher--NOT HORRIBLE--doable. Still no nausea, just queasiness and aversion to a lot of food tastes. Aches and pains from Neulasta were a little worst after treatment #5.

    Same deal with number 6, however, my onc. decided to forgo the Neulasta since I had done so well. Not a good idea. I developed a neutropenic fever (almost non-existent white count with fever) and had to be hospitalized for 5 days on heavy-duty IV antibiotics. Once again--a little rough--NOT HORRIBLE.

    Even though I didn't like the aches/pains after the Neulasta--I really wish we had gone ahead and done the last one. Obviously, my body needed it.

    Just remember--everyone is different. You're going to do great. Attitude is everything--be positive and strong--you can do this.

    Hugs, Renee
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991

    You just took a big step on
    You just took a big step on the path! That first chemo is hard, glad to hear you're tolerating it so far.

    Hugs,

    Linda

    Hope it stays this way for
    Hope it stays this way for you too!


    Hugs, Angie
  • Texasgirl10
    Texasgirl10 Member Posts: 668
    Angie2U said:

    Hope it stays this way for
    Hope it stays this way for you too!


    Hugs, Angie

    TAC with Neulasta
    I'm like Renee, I had 6 rounds of TAC with the Neulasta shot. I didn't have much trouble with it. Congratulations on the getting the first round done. I will pray that you continue to have an easy time with your treatments.

    Hugs and God Bless,

    Dawne
  • cavediver
    cavediver Member Posts: 607
    on your way..........
    congrats on starting your TAC treatments! Hope you have no bad side effects and you will be through the tunnel before you know it. I had 8 TAC's....and even at the end when it was difficult for me.........I knew all the gals would be there in the light waiting to greet me...as we will be for you! Be good to yourself, hydrate, and keep us posted on your progress. Hugs to you...........
  • butterflylvr
    butterflylvr Member Posts: 944
    cavediver said:

    on your way..........
    congrats on starting your TAC treatments! Hope you have no bad side effects and you will be through the tunnel before you know it. I had 8 TAC's....and even at the end when it was difficult for me.........I knew all the gals would be there in the light waiting to greet me...as we will be for you! Be good to yourself, hydrate, and keep us posted on your progress. Hugs to you...........

    *\0/*
    Woohoo... you took a very big first step. I think the first treatment is always the scariest. Just the uncertainty of what the triage nurses will do to you, and how your body will react caused fear in us all. Comforting words aren't enough until you've gotten that first step behind you. You my dear are well on your way and I too pray that the remainder of your treatments go as well as your first one. Congrats you are on your way to being cancer free..

    *\0/*

    Lorrie
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member

    *\0/*
    Woohoo... you took a very big first step. I think the first treatment is always the scariest. Just the uncertainty of what the triage nurses will do to you, and how your body will react caused fear in us all. Comforting words aren't enough until you've gotten that first step behind you. You my dear are well on your way and I too pray that the remainder of your treatments go as well as your first one. Congrats you are on your way to being cancer free..

    *\0/*

    Lorrie

    This is a big first step!
    This is a big first step! Praying that the rest of your treatment will go easily for you with no side effects.


    Sue :)
  • foxhill96
    foxhill96 Member Posts: 25
    Ritzy said:

    This is a big first step!
    This is a big first step! Praying that the rest of your treatment will go easily for you with no side effects.


    Sue :)

    Thank you all fof the
    Thank you all fof the encouraging words. God Bless..Marie
  • laughs_a_lot
    laughs_a_lot Member Posts: 1,368 Member
    foxhill96 said:

    Thank you all fof the
    Thank you all fof the encouraging words. God Bless..Marie

    Good
    Goody goody gumdrops. I am starting chemo 5/10. So lets be feeling ok siblings in this journey.
  • BioAdoptMom
    BioAdoptMom Member Posts: 358

    Good
    Goody goody gumdrops. I am starting chemo 5/10. So lets be feeling ok siblings in this journey.

    Hope you're still doing well
    Hope you're still doing well and not having too much nausea! I took my nausea meds around th clock this weekend and never felt sick at all.

    Nancy
  • foxhill96
    foxhill96 Member Posts: 25

    Hope you're still doing well
    Hope you're still doing well and not having too much nausea! I took my nausea meds around th clock this weekend and never felt sick at all.

    Nancy

    Well second night not good
    Well second night not good at all. No sleep feel like i got run over by a mack truck.ugh
  • butterflylvr
    butterflylvr Member Posts: 944
    foxhill96 said:

    Well second night not good
    Well second night not good at all. No sleep feel like i got run over by a mack truck.ugh

    I know how you feel
    Yup Marie, chemo hit me the same way. Two days after treatment I was useless had that sluggish feeling. My treatments were on Fridays and by Sunday all I could do was move from the bed, to the recliner to the couch. I did make it to work all those Monday's afterwards but it felt like my gas tank was running on sludge. Once you figure out your body schedule you can plan around your down time. You are doing good... You will be feeling better by tomorrow and each day after that better and better.

    Hugs,
    Lorrie
  • cahjah75
    cahjah75 Member Posts: 2,631
    You have begun treatment
    and the rest will follow. Before you know it will be done! Take any anti nausea meds dr may have prescribed for you. Rest whenever you can. Sending healing thoughts.
    {{hugs}} Char
  • Jennifer1961
    Jennifer1961 Member Posts: 137
    Yea!

    Yea!