Nausea and Vomiting following treatment
Although I am watching him closely to make sure he does not dehydrate I am seeking more information so I can at least make him more comfortable. What were your experiences with nausea and BEP? Is there a light at the end of the tunnel, at least for part of the cycle? What kinds of meds did you take at home to help control the nausea? What preferences did you have for food or drink during this time?
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Tami2501
My husband gets the nausea. The compozine is only a mild antinausea medicine. Tell his doctor he needs zofran. It works great for my husband. He is starting his 4th week of chemo and has only been sick 2 times. My husband would eat something like ice cream and drink only gatorade or ice tea. That way it is easy on the stomach. There is light at the end of the tunnel. We are just starting the 4th week(all week long everyday), which means hell week.I dont know if you read my last post, but my husbands doctor put him on nexium for the heartburn and it took the hiccups away to. Take care
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Many ThanksDoris_Holman said:Tami2501
My husband gets the nausea. The compozine is only a mild antinausea medicine. Tell his doctor he needs zofran. It works great for my husband. He is starting his 4th week of chemo and has only been sick 2 times. My husband would eat something like ice cream and drink only gatorade or ice tea. That way it is easy on the stomach. There is light at the end of the tunnel. We are just starting the 4th week(all week long everyday), which means hell week.I dont know if you read my last post, but my husbands doctor put him on nexium for the heartburn and it took the hiccups away to. Take care
Doris
Thanks Doris. They had him on Zantac for heartburn and Compezine for nausea. Frankly I think it made it worse. I am going to call them today and see what we can do.0 -
NauseaTami2501 said:Many Thanks
Thanks Doris. They had him on Zantac for heartburn and Compezine for nausea. Frankly I think it made it worse. I am going to call them today and see what we can do.
Hi there:
Beside Zofran which the other person mentioned there is a newer oral medication called Kaytril. I took it on a sample basis earlier this summer. I've had compazine all throughout my treatment - sometimes it helps, sometimes it doesn't - it's not that strong of a medication. Best of luck to the two of you. Roy0
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