Neuropathy

pauletta
pauletta Member Posts: 20
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I took Adriamycin/Cytoxan and Taxotere earlier this year. Finished 4/26 and have developed numbness in left hand, mainly fingertips. On occassion my entire hand goes to sleep and also my right hand. It is worse when I am trying to sleep.

If anyone else is bothered with this, did it eventually go away? I am taking supplemental B and really don't know what else to do and the doctors are no help.

Any advice will be welcome.
Thanks, Pauletta

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  • 24242
    24242 Member Posts: 1,398 Member
    Hi Pauletta Welcome to the site. Neuropathy can also be as bad as having Neurpathic pains due to damage to nerve endings from surgery as well as some side affects for some of the treatments. Doctors down play this all it seems hoping it all goes away. In most cases it does seem to straighten it self out but in others can be lasting. There are meds that can help with these suvere disorders but often times women suffer because they think it is part of the process. Doctors often allow us to think that part of the process as is depression. Funny once they looked what they could find with me. Had one disease cancer now learning to live with many diseases the direct result of my treatments. That might take the rest of my life to get beyond these.
    Bring everything to attention of doctors so they too can learn.
    Be good to yourself,
    Tara24242
  • jeancmici
    jeancmici Member Posts: 665 Member
    Hi Pauletta,

    Doctors are no help with a definitive answer because it varies with the individual - and remember, their main concern is keeping the cancer away. I finished taxol July 13 - a Friday! :-) and I know what you are talking about. It has eased enough to not be as noticeable except in bad weather - rainy-cold - and stress make it more noticeable.

    The numbness in hands while sleeping I sometimes had long before cancer. I wore a wrist/hand rather comfortable apparatus in bed - seems I was often bending my wrist in such a way that circulation was not good enough.

    Good Luck - esp. with the main concern of all of us - not having the cancer come back.

    Jean
  • lucy
    lucy Member Posts: 157
    HI Pauletta.....Funny you would have that problem, because I have the very same problem after my A/C treatment. I have no idea what could have caused it. My husband tells me that it is probably carpel tunnel in my wrist, but I am not to ask my Dr. about it.....don't want any more surgeries.
    Hope someone knows what causes it....I have had it for 2 years now. Lucy
  • shirlann
    shirlann Member Posts: 229
    Hi, Paulette, I have that in my hand and fingers but I did not have chemo. I can only assume it was from the axillary disection for the lymph nodes? I can't sleep on that arm or have any pressure. No lymphedema, but I have tingles in my 3 fingers (not my thumb or pincer). They are numb and tingle most of the time. I don't know, did you have double surgery? Anyway, I am not much help with chemo but I sure got what you have from the surgery. Damn disease! Hugs, Shirlann
  • jeancmici
    jeancmici Member Posts: 665 Member
    jeancmici said:

    Hi Pauletta,

    Doctors are no help with a definitive answer because it varies with the individual - and remember, their main concern is keeping the cancer away. I finished taxol July 13 - a Friday! :-) and I know what you are talking about. It has eased enough to not be as noticeable except in bad weather - rainy-cold - and stress make it more noticeable.

    The numbness in hands while sleeping I sometimes had long before cancer. I wore a wrist/hand rather comfortable apparatus in bed - seems I was often bending my wrist in such a way that circulation was not good enough.

    Good Luck - esp. with the main concern of all of us - not having the cancer come back.

    Jean

    Oops- a clarification of my reply. I finished taxol July 13, 01 - just over a year ago.

    Jean