Decadron
When I asked what is was for I was told it would help with his pain and make him more "alert". I have read nothing about Decadron helping with pain, only swelling in brain tumors. If anyone has any experience with this I would really appreciate hearing from you, I am not generally such a skeptic, but the personality altering thing and the insomnia really alarm me.
Thank you,
Sherry
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Decadron is a steroid that
Decadron is a steroid that reduces the swelling of the tumors - no matter where they are. if there are tumors in or adjacent to bones reducing the swelling will reduce some of the pain and probably also reduce the chance of spontaneous breakage.
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Sherry,sue Siwek said:what you have read is true
what you have read is true in my experience with my husbands brain tumor. i suppose it depends on the dosage and maybe your husbands is a small amount and you will not see those side effects. talk to your dr. about your concerns.
Decadron was part of
Sherry,
Decadron was part of my chemo infusion tx. I was told it was to help with the nausea. I was given major amounts of oral and IV antiemetics prior to each tx. It did increase my appetite for about 48 hours. I also experienced insomnia and feeling like I had a bad case of ADD during this 48 hours. I would fall asleep in an instant for an hour or two and then be up and going again...the pattern repeated itself. No personality changes though that I can report.0 -
Thank you everyone forsue Siwek said:what you have read is true
what you have read is true in my experience with my husbands brain tumor. i suppose it depends on the dosage and maybe your husbands is a small amount and you will not see those side effects. talk to your dr. about your concerns.
Thank you everyone for sharing your experiences with decadron. If it helps with my husband's appetite and prevents spontaneous bone breaks that would be awesome! I will never forget the sound of his leg breaking! He only moved his leg maybe an 1/8th of an inch when it broke.
I spoke with his doctor and the pharmacisit and they both told me that if he has any adverse side effects I could stop giving it to him but it could help with the pain. He is on a ton of morphine infused through a PICC line with a CADD PCA pump and his pain level pretty much remains at 7/8..so it is worth a try!
Thanks again everyone!0
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