I start chemo Mon.-I'm terrified...

sunfire89
sunfire89 Member Posts: 11 Member
edited January 2 in Breast Cancer #1
I start my first round of chemo Mon. I'm terrified...4 cycles of AC, then taxotere with Herceptin for 4 more. Then radiation...How do I cope? Anyone else that has gone through this, I'd love to hear from you. I had a 7cm tumor with 23 out of 23 nodes positive. Ct's and bone scan okay. God Bless all of you. Adele

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  • judy22
    judy22 Member Posts: 117 Member
    Hi Adele. My name is judy I have had all of these medicines. You just have to be strong and don;t ever give up. It's really not as bad as you might think orit wasn't for me. If you need to talk I'll be here. My e-mail is evansj22@bellsouth.net if I can help at all I would be glad to. Judy
  • maud
    maud Member Posts: 178
    Hi Adele,
    My thoughts and prayers will be with you as your start treatment.You will get through this I know it doesn't seem like that right now. I would have never been able to if I didn't have my Lord by my side all the way.Chemo is scary I think because we really don't know how our bodies will react to it and everyone is different.Please feel free to email anytime here or at maudsemills@aol.com.We are all here for you and let us know how you are doing.
    God Bless You
    Debbie
  • vjc5199
    vjc5199 Member Posts: 101
    hiya, Adele,
    i had the ac stuff but not the other meds you mentioned. i did lose my hair but it did not make me sick, weak or anything. God new i needed my strength to care for my then 2 or 3 mo. old son. we're here for you. God bless. Vicki :)
  • murphy
    murphy Member Posts: 38 Member
    Hi Adele, It has been ages since I have posted here on CSN, but when I read your post, well that is exactly how I felt when I was facing chemo. My treatment was not exactly as yours is going to be but I did have the AC, I know everybody reacts different but I didn't have that bad of a time, didn't get very sick, and for the most part I was able to continue with somewhat of a normal life while getting my chemo treatments. You ask "how do you cope" well you just take one day at a time and you will find a strength you didn't know you had and you do cope, God will help you and give you the strength you need. Eventhough it is hard sometimes try to concentrate on the positive side of everything. All the best to you, God Bless, Murphy
  • babyphat980
    babyphat980 Member Posts: 1
    hello my name is brittney. I'm 14 years of age, my grandmother has breast cancer. I no how scared you must be. But let me tell you your famliy will be there for you. I understand how scared you must be. But, I'm here to tell you something I'll keep you in my prayers . thank you for your time. your friend, Brittney
  • prayerangel
    prayerangel Member Posts: 147

    hello my name is brittney. I'm 14 years of age, my grandmother has breast cancer. I no how scared you must be. But let me tell you your famliy will be there for you. I understand how scared you must be. But, I'm here to tell you something I'll keep you in my prayers . thank you for your time. your friend, Brittney

    I had the 4 rounds of AC. I prepared myself with reading Dr. Susan Love's Breast Cancer Book. It is the "bible" for breast cancer patients AND family as well. I got one for my 23 yr. old daughter. Besides losing my hair 3 weeks into my treatments, I got a one day red rash on one side of my face. I used Benadryl for that. Went right away. I had 1 night of nausea and they give you the best medicine for that. If one doesn't work, they give you another. Ask for something to sleep. It really helps. I didn't feel weak or anything. Just get that book and try to talk to other cancer patients. Get as much information as you can. I always looked at things as "some people have it so much worse". It made my situation seem much smaller. Best of luck. If you'd like to talk, just e-mail me.
  • banker
    banker Member Posts: 317 Member
    Don't be afraid, we all know what it is like. At present I am going thru chemo, different protocol, its my second time around. Lost my hair the first time, but not this time, just thinning.Have nausea after the treatment, they give me ZOFRAN for that, and Decodron steroid, this helps and I am functional. Make sure you take your fluids, tea, jello,gingerale. If you would like to talk just e-mail me. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Take care...Love Emmi
  • vela9920
    vela9920 Member Posts: 1 *

    I went through 5 months of chemo. It was alittle rough but I stayed positive through it all. I had reactions and had to go in for fluids so they increases my fluid intake. I had to get the white blood cell shot to keep it up. My Dr. and team were great. I had surgery but found more in my lymphnoid so had my second surgery. I am alone so that is hard. I now have Nuropathy in arms and legs due to the chemo so that's been hard and dry mouth has not gone away. I start radiation 5 days a week in end of December. I am trying to stay positive but being alone and in a rural area doesn't help. So if u have a loved one going through this visit them or call them often just to talk. Go do a movie night ! Depression sets in when your alone !

  • EmpressSammi
    EmpressSammi Member Posts: 19 Member

    I just finished my chemo this Aug, I started in May of this year. I was on the ACT drugs every two weeks. They treated me aggressively because I was young lol, a few months shy of my 45th bday. (Anyways). I too was very nervous when I went in for the first time we’ll maybe the first 2x, after that it gets easier. We all experience different things. I lost 30lbs and still losing, lost just about all my hair, had Nausea, chemo brain, taste change, and so on. The last drug the Taxoral is as the worst. It was so bad I wanted to quit chemo and wait for my surgery.


    what made it easier for me was my mother, she would sit with me and we would have conversations and bring games to play. I have one of those breakfast in bed trays and we would pack up our chemo bags with things to do. It was funny people remarked about how we would play games all the time, we even tried to invite others to join. I find having a good sense of humor about it is the best, don’t be afraid to crack jokes, or talk to others, because we all in this together, no matter what type of cancer we have. Good luck, you got this!!! If you believe in God then hold him close as he holds you.

  • anne333
    anne333 Member Posts: 13 Member

    Hello. I had four rounds of AC and twelve rounds of Taxol, plus multiples of Keytruda. I know how scared you are. I was scared, too. The chemo is tough sometimes but it was never as bad as I feared. I hope it is the same way with you. I think sometimes the anticipation is worse than the actual treatment. I am now a year out since my last treatment and feeling better all the time. Lean on your family. Listen to your doctors. Have faith. You have a sisterhood of ladies on here willing to chat at anytime. We're here for you!