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EZLiving66
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I noticed last night I had some leaking from my port site.  When I woke up from my nap this afternoon the front of my blouse was wet there too.  Tonight when we got back to our Green Bay house I looked at it and when I just gently touched it, puss poured out of it!  It's not red and my temp is 99.  I called my doctor and she said as long as my temp stays below 101 and the site is not red I can wait until tomorrow to come in. 

Has anybody else had this??  There's no pain either but it's just gross. I've also been having nosebleeds like crazy, there are two different kinds of rashes on my face and another one under my arm AND I'm short of breath if I walk from one end of the house to the other because I can feel (and hear) congestion in my right lung.  

I am going to be so p*ssed off if I die from this treatment....heck, I may as well have let the cancer kill me!!!  Bah ha ha!!!!

Take care,

Eldri

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  • Sandy3185
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    Eww!

    This sounds terrible! I hope your doctor can address all these issues tomorrow. It is so discouraging when we are fighting so hard to beat cancer to have the "medicine", aka poison, we are relying on turn on us. It seems like the port didn't heal properly. But rashes, lung congestion and short of breath too, Wow. I hope your doctor can get to the bottom of this!

    I know how scary this must be, but don't get discouraged. If need be, your dr. can adjust or change you meds or perhaps delay chemo until you recover from all these side effects. In hope and caring, Sandy

  • EZLiving66
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    Sandy3185 said:

    Eww!

    This sounds terrible! I hope your doctor can address all these issues tomorrow. It is so discouraging when we are fighting so hard to beat cancer to have the "medicine", aka poison, we are relying on turn on us. It seems like the port didn't heal properly. But rashes, lung congestion and short of breath too, Wow. I hope your doctor can get to the bottom of this!

    I know how scary this must be, but don't get discouraged. If need be, your dr. can adjust or change you meds or perhaps delay chemo until you recover from all these side effects. In hope and caring, Sandy

    Thanks, Sandy!  I'm hopeful

    Thanks, Sandy!  I'm hopeful they can just drain the port and give me some antibiotics for the infections.  If I have to, I guess I can just stay home until I'm done with the chemo.  I'm lucky I can work from home.

    Take care, 

    Eldri

  • molimoli
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    So sorry Eldri ,I can feel your distress,hope it doesn't tarry.

    Eldri what you are experiencing is not unusual at all so don't worry too much ,The doctors will fix the infection in no time ,the other problems sometimes comes as part and parcel of Chemo treatments for some people, happens all the time and gets sorted out.

    You certainly don't need the added stress this new event can cause so take deep breaths ,as deep as you can, it will help the lungs and at the same time bring some calm to you. 

    My sister I know you need some calm when you are threatening to be " pissed " if you die   .How???  How will anyone even know that you are pissed???  Eldri if you think about your statement even in your distress you will smile. ( just trying to dismiss your frown, if only for a moment) I am awaiting the good news tomorrow , (1) that you won't die and  (2) that the doctors are on top of it.

    Nuff Love, Moli.

  • ConnieSW
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    molimoli said:

    So sorry Eldri ,I can feel your distress,hope it doesn't tarry.

    Eldri what you are experiencing is not unusual at all so don't worry too much ,The doctors will fix the infection in no time ,the other problems sometimes comes as part and parcel of Chemo treatments for some people, happens all the time and gets sorted out.

    You certainly don't need the added stress this new event can cause so take deep breaths ,as deep as you can, it will help the lungs and at the same time bring some calm to you. 

    My sister I know you need some calm when you are threatening to be " pissed " if you die   .How???  How will anyone even know that you are pissed???  Eldri if you think about your statement even in your distress you will smile. ( just trying to dismiss your frown, if only for a moment) I am awaiting the good news tomorrow , (1) that you won't die and  (2) that the doctors are on top of it.

    Nuff Love, Moli.

    I had an infection in my port

    I had an infection in my port incision and it cleared up with an antibiotic.  I was freaked out too.

  • EZLiving66
    EZLiving66 Member Posts: 1,482 Member
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    molimoli said:

    So sorry Eldri ,I can feel your distress,hope it doesn't tarry.

    Eldri what you are experiencing is not unusual at all so don't worry too much ,The doctors will fix the infection in no time ,the other problems sometimes comes as part and parcel of Chemo treatments for some people, happens all the time and gets sorted out.

    You certainly don't need the added stress this new event can cause so take deep breaths ,as deep as you can, it will help the lungs and at the same time bring some calm to you. 

    My sister I know you need some calm when you are threatening to be " pissed " if you die   .How???  How will anyone even know that you are pissed???  Eldri if you think about your statement even in your distress you will smile. ( just trying to dismiss your frown, if only for a moment) I am awaiting the good news tomorrow , (1) that you won't die and  (2) that the doctors are on top of it.

    Nuff Love, Moli.

    Moli, I'm just kidding.

    Moli, I'm just kidding.  Believe it or not, this cancer, the treatment, the side effects....they're all just part of my life and don't stress me out.  Life is a series of events, good and bad, and I take them as they come.  Of course I'm going to die; we're all going to die.  My whole life I have been able to see the humor in life and I embrace it.

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • EZLiving66
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    ConnieSW said:

    I had an infection in my port

    I had an infection in my port incision and it cleared up with an antibiotic.  I was freaked out too.

    I'm just sitting here waiting

    I'm just sitting here waiting for the 15 minutes until my doctor's office opens this morning so I can set up an appointment.  I am so lucky I'm so close to my doctor's office.  Hopefully I can get in right away so I can get into work today.  With it being the last day of the month, I can close out November and get the billing out.

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • ConnieSW
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    Moli, I'm just kidding.

    Moli, I'm just kidding.  Believe it or not, this cancer, the treatment, the side effects....they're all just part of my life and don't stress me out.  Life is a series of events, good and bad, and I take them as they come.  Of course I'm going to die; we're all going to die.  My whole life I have been able to see the humor in life and I embrace it.

    Take care,

    Eldri

    Ok

    whats the report?

  • Lou Ann M
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    OH Yuck

    That sounds digusting.  I hope the doctor can give you an antibiotic or something to get that taken care of quickly.  My  thoughts and prayers are with you.  Lou Ann

  • molimoli
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    Moli, I'm just kidding.

    Moli, I'm just kidding.  Believe it or not, this cancer, the treatment, the side effects....they're all just part of my life and don't stress me out.  Life is a series of events, good and bad, and I take them as they come.  Of course I'm going to die; we're all going to die.  My whole life I have been able to see the humor in life and I embrace it.

    Take care,

    Eldri

    Nothing beats humor.

    Thats a  great way to look at life my sister, from a half full cup point of view. Embracing humor is our savior from depression and arrested lives.

    Way to go Eldri,  Blessings. 

    Moli.

  • ConnieSW
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    Lou Ann M said:

    OH Yuck

    That sounds digusting.  I hope the doctor can give you an antibiotic or something to get that taken care of quickly.  My  thoughts and prayers are with you.  Lou Ann

    Ok

    I am starting to worry.  BTW, when I was working, 100.4 was the temp to report for immune suppressed patients, not 101.  Has that changed?  My norm is about 97.4 so I'm pretty sick at 101.

  • EZLiving66
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    I went in this morning and

    I went in this morning and they held a meeting with my doctor's two PA's and the two chemo nurses.  They decided to open it up and drain it.  They had me sit back in a chair and one of the PA's cut it open, then they irrigated it with saline solution and bandaged it back up.  Good thing I have a high pain tolerance!!!  Hopefully it will heal from the inside out this time.  They took a sample of the gunk in there so now I have to watch the area so they can get this cleared up before my next chemo a week from tomorrow.  My PA also said my chest is congested but hopefully it will clear up on its own.  I bought another humidifier for our family room and have one in the bedroom too.

    I want to stay on chemo schedule so the week of Christmas will be my good week.  Our youngest daughter graduates from college on the 19th and I want to have a party for her along with Christmas here.  

    I also talked to my pain management person about getting stronger pain meds next time to control the Neulasta pain.  My PA did say that if my WBC is high enough, they won't have to give me the shot next time.....so fingers crossed!!

     

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • Editgrl
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    I went in this morning and

    I went in this morning and they held a meeting with my doctor's two PA's and the two chemo nurses.  They decided to open it up and drain it.  They had me sit back in a chair and one of the PA's cut it open, then they irrigated it with saline solution and bandaged it back up.  Good thing I have a high pain tolerance!!!  Hopefully it will heal from the inside out this time.  They took a sample of the gunk in there so now I have to watch the area so they can get this cleared up before my next chemo a week from tomorrow.  My PA also said my chest is congested but hopefully it will clear up on its own.  I bought another humidifier for our family room and have one in the bedroom too.

    I want to stay on chemo schedule so the week of Christmas will be my good week.  Our youngest daughter graduates from college on the 19th and I want to have a party for her along with Christmas here.  

    I also talked to my pain management person about getting stronger pain meds next time to control the Neulasta pain.  My PA did say that if my WBC is high enough, they won't have to give me the shot next time.....so fingers crossed!!

     

    Take care,

    Eldri

    Thankful that it wasn't

    Thankful that it wasn't anything worse, Eldri.  I was worried when you talked about chest congestion.  Hoping everything heals wells enough to have chemo on schedule!

    Chris

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
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    Editgrl said:

    Thankful that it wasn't

    Thankful that it wasn't anything worse, Eldri.  I was worried when you talked about chest congestion.  Hoping everything heals wells enough to have chemo on schedule!

    Chris

    Eldri

    Thanks for letting us all know the outcome! That sure doesn't sound like fun to have them cut into the darn thing.

    I'm sending you positive vibes that this clears up quickly and you can stay on schedule. I hope your blood counts improve so that you don't need the Neulasta. Just a word of caution, if you had bone pain with it, you most likely will have bone pain without it. But, it will most likely be a bit less intense. At least that is what happened with me. Plus, I did not have muscle cramps once I stopped the Neulasta.

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

  • EZLiving66
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    Eldri

    Thanks for letting us all know the outcome! That sure doesn't sound like fun to have them cut into the darn thing.

    I'm sending you positive vibes that this clears up quickly and you can stay on schedule. I hope your blood counts improve so that you don't need the Neulasta. Just a word of caution, if you had bone pain with it, you most likely will have bone pain without it. But, it will most likely be a bit less intense. At least that is what happened with me. Plus, I did not have muscle cramps once I stopped the Neulasta.

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

    I didn't have any bone pain

    I didn't have any bone pain after my first chemo without Neulasta - I'm on Taxotere/Carboplatin.  With the Neulasta it felt like all my bones, but especially my pelvis, were vibrating in pain with each heartbeat.  Bone pain is a less common side effect in Taxotere than Taxol.  Cindi, what was your chemo combo?

    Another good thing about the Taxotere is that it goes so fast.  My chemo takes about two hours total.  Last time, I was the last person to come in for the morning infusion and the first to leave.  People were bringing in lunch so I know they expected to be there for awhile.  

    My port is still draining today.  If it doesn't stop by Thursday I have to call and go back in to see what they want to do.

    Yesterday, a representative from our local Sting Cancer group stopped by work and brought me a care package - a book, a blanket, a hat, a cool hand sanitizer holder and two $20 gift cards - one to a local grocery store and one for gas.  I can't believe how many people have sent me cards, gifts, letters, etc. and all the messages and phone calls I've gotten from people wishing me well.  It sure makes a person feel loved!!

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
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    I didn't have any bone pain

    I didn't have any bone pain after my first chemo without Neulasta - I'm on Taxotere/Carboplatin.  With the Neulasta it felt like all my bones, but especially my pelvis, were vibrating in pain with each heartbeat.  Bone pain is a less common side effect in Taxotere than Taxol.  Cindi, what was your chemo combo?

    Another good thing about the Taxotere is that it goes so fast.  My chemo takes about two hours total.  Last time, I was the last person to come in for the morning infusion and the first to leave.  People were bringing in lunch so I know they expected to be there for awhile.  

    My port is still draining today.  If it doesn't stop by Thursday I have to call and go back in to see what they want to do.

    Yesterday, a representative from our local Sting Cancer group stopped by work and brought me a care package - a book, a blanket, a hat, a cool hand sanitizer holder and two $20 gift cards - one to a local grocery store and one for gas.  I can't believe how many people have sent me cards, gifts, letters, etc. and all the messages and phone calls I've gotten from people wishing me well.  It sure makes a person feel loved!!

    Take care,

    Eldri

    Eldri and All...

    First of all... I'm glad you feel loved. Because you ARE loved.  :-)

    I'm on Carbo/Taxol so maybe that is why the bone pain.  It's kind of hard to judge impacts by my experience anyway.  I did my first two full rounds weekly.  Then switched to every 3 weeks starting with round 3.  While on weekly I didn't have any joint pain. But, by week 4, I was getting zero good days. The fatigue was constant and the emotional toll was heavy having to face chemo every week.  Starting with the full dose on round 3, they also gave me the Neulasta. Major pain. So, I have had rounds 4 and 5 now without the Neulasta.  Not sure what round 5 will bring since I just had it yesterday. With round 4 I did have lots of bone pain but no muscle pain.

    My blood built up into the normal ranges.  So, I'm just going to stay home until I'm done.  With one exception - I have to go out and buy my Christmas cards. I'll go in off-peak hours and to a small store.  Seems reasonable to me! :-)  My WBC was 6.9 (up from 3.2 last week) My ANC was 3.8 (up from 1.4)  HGB 12.3 (up from 11.3)

    Good luck with your port Eldri.

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

  • EZLiving66
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    My doctor called this

    My doctor called this afternoon and said the culture they took on Monday from the gunk coming out of my port is a bacteria infection and put me on an antibiotic.  I have to take it for five days and if it works I'll still be able to have my chemo on Tuesday on schedule.  I'm going to clean it tonight with some hydrogen peroxide and bandage it.  I want to get this over and done!!!!

    Take care,

    Eldri

  • molimoli
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    My doctor called this

    My doctor called this afternoon and said the culture they took on Monday from the gunk coming out of my port is a bacteria infection and put me on an antibiotic.  I have to take it for five days and if it works I'll still be able to have my chemo on Tuesday on schedule.  I'm going to clean it tonight with some hydrogen peroxide and bandage it.  I want to get this over and done!!!!

    Take care,

    Eldri

    A speedy recovery Eldri

    Antibiotic will do the trick.and you will be right on track.  Moli.

  • Lou Ann M
    Lou Ann M Member Posts: 996 Member
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    My doctor called this

    My doctor called this afternoon and said the culture they took on Monday from the gunk coming out of my port is a bacteria infection and put me on an antibiotic.  I have to take it for five days and if it works I'll still be able to have my chemo on Tuesday on schedule.  I'm going to clean it tonight with some hydrogen peroxide and bandage it.  I want to get this over and done!!!!

    Take care,

    Eldri

    Eldri

    Hoping that by now the antibiotic is doingi its job and you are healing.  Hopefully we will both be sitting in the chemo room on Tuesday an you can stay on schedule.  It is never fun to have to postpone, but for me the postponement gave me a good Thanksgiving and an extra week of feeling pretty good.  Good enough to go see my daughter, grand daughter and great grand daughter. Hugs and prayers to you, Lou Ann

  • Abbycat2
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    Lou Ann M said:

    Eldri

    Hoping that by now the antibiotic is doingi its job and you are healing.  Hopefully we will both be sitting in the chemo room on Tuesday an you can stay on schedule.  It is never fun to have to postpone, but for me the postponement gave me a good Thanksgiving and an extra week of feeling pretty good.  Good enough to go see my daughter, grand daughter and great grand daughter. Hugs and prayers to you, Lou Ann

    Eldri, checking on your progress

    I can't believe what you have been through- fortunately you are now being treated with antibiotics. Until you posted this issue it never occurred to me that my port might get infected. On top of everything else, who needs this to happen. I hope that you and Lou Ann will have your chemo on Tuesday.

     

    Warm Wishes,

    Cathy

  • EZLiving66
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    Abbycat2 said:

    Eldri, checking on your progress

    I can't believe what you have been through- fortunately you are now being treated with antibiotics. Until you posted this issue it never occurred to me that my port might get infected. On top of everything else, who needs this to happen. I hope that you and Lou Ann will have your chemo on Tuesday.

     

    Warm Wishes,

    Cathy

    The port is STILL open and is

    The port is STILL open and is STILL infected.  I have been changing the bandage several times a day but I can actually see the port through the hole.  I'm going to the doctor tomorrow and have no idea what they'll do.  I'm scheduled for chemo on Tuesday but if they can't use my port, I wonder if they can just go through a vein??  My friend who went through six chemo treatments for breast cancer never had a port installed.  

    Take care,

    Eldri