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Congrats on finishing your treatment. It's a big milestone. I hope you celebrated.
I had the neuropathy, rectal pain and bloating. I was lucky my neuropathy went away quickly once I stopped the chemo. I know some people have to deal with the neuropathy for a long time. The bloating went away pretty quickly. I think it was a few weeks. The rectal pain felt like muscle spasms. That got better over time. Now about 8 months out from chemo I still get an occasional twinge but it passes quickly. It just gradually got better as time passed.0 -
thanks for the input I'm praying for the best! and "yes" I celebrate everydaydavidsonxx said:Congrats on finishing your treatment. It's a big milestone. I hope you celebrated.
I had the neuropathy, rectal pain and bloating. I was lucky my neuropathy went away quickly once I stopped the chemo. I know some people have to deal with the neuropathy for a long time. The bloating went away pretty quickly. I think it was a few weeks. The rectal pain felt like muscle spasms. That got better over time. Now about 8 months out from chemo I still get an occasional twinge but it passes quickly. It just gradually got better as time passed.0 -
I am 2.5 years post-surgery for stage III rectal. Chemo/Rads, Bowel resection, J-Pouch to give me a "new" rectum. I am doing fine. Give it time. It really DOES heal. Also, make sure your hydration is good. This will affect your bowel performances... (no standing ovations, please!).
Also, my rad/onc nurse told me that Vitamin B6 works wonders for neuropathy. I drink Propel with B complex everyday. Run it by your onc. If he/she says "It couldn't hurt", go for it....many docs don't subscribe to complementary medicine.
Don't worry, it DOES get better! Treat your body as a faithful, loyal friend...do you think it would have gone thru all of this, if IT would have had the choice?
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Weird taste in mouth shd subside quickly. Neuropathy can take longer -- mine took about a year to go away -- but wasn't too bad. I didn't have rectal pain or bloating (except for immediately after surgery) so I cannot comment on that. I take vitamin B6 for the neuropathy. Good luck -- here's hoping for rapid and complete recovery of all your symptoms!0
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I had diagnosis of rectal adenocarcinoma in 2001,recd adjunctive chemotherapy and external beam radiation for 8 weeks, then had a month off to recover from side effects...then had APR(abdominal peritoneal resection) with a permanent colostomy...6 years later I remain cancer free...My problem is I am unable to achieve orgasm during sex...I do become aroused...but then nothing...If anyone has info regarding treatment or medication intervention...please reply....Thank YouKathiM said:I am 2.5 years post-surgery for stage III rectal. Chemo/Rads, Bowel resection, J-Pouch to give me a "new" rectum. I am doing fine. Give it time. It really DOES heal. Also, make sure your hydration is good. This will affect your bowel performances... (no standing ovations, please!).
Also, my rad/onc nurse told me that Vitamin B6 works wonders for neuropathy. I drink Propel with B complex everyday. Run it by your onc. If he/she says "It couldn't hurt", go for it....many docs don't subscribe to complementary medicine.
Don't worry, it DOES get better! Treat your body as a faithful, loyal friend...do you think it would have gone thru all of this, if IT would have had the choice?
Hugs, Kathi0
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