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Brian
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You Can Do It!!maglets said:good luck Brian
all the very best of luck Brian. Sometimes the first couple of folfox will be quite easy...let's hope and wish that for you.
you can do it....stay in touch...there might be some questions that you will have
holding your hand
mags
Don't let the side effects make you feel like you won't be able to do it, you can! Lots of people have done it, and you can too! Stay on top of those anti-nausea pills, and take them even if you don't feel sick, I wish you Good Luck, and you'll be in my prayers!
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
Good LuckShayenne said:You Can Do It!!
Don't let the side effects make you feel like you won't be able to do it, you can! Lots of people have done it, and you can too! Stay on top of those anti-nausea pills, and take them even if you don't feel sick, I wish you Good Luck, and you'll be in my prayers!
Hugsss!
~Donna
and stay strong.
michelle0 -
Advice
KEEP DRINKING lots of fluids - push them hard today and tomorrow. I say this just in case you start having trouble in a few days. Better to stay ahead of the game.
Make note of side-effects so you can work to minimize them for the next tx. For example, I've found that I get constipated day 2, 3 and 4, and then get diarrhea day 5. So now I take peri-colace (mild stool softener/laxative) before bed day 1, 2 and 3. It makes a big difference for me. Then I take Immodium on day 5 (but not until after a few "episodes" as I want to get as much of that out of me as I can, but don't want to get dehydrated).
If you take note of what bothers you each day during each tx, although each cycle is different, you may see some patterns and some things you can do to make it better for each next cycle.
Keep a laxative and Immodium handy. Keep beverages you can drink at room temp or warmer handy. Make sure to keep your hands, feet, neck and face covered and warm if you live in a colder climate.
Best of luck - wishing you minimal side-effects.0 -
Good luck!Kathryn_in_MN said:Advice
KEEP DRINKING lots of fluids - push them hard today and tomorrow. I say this just in case you start having trouble in a few days. Better to stay ahead of the game.
Make note of side-effects so you can work to minimize them for the next tx. For example, I've found that I get constipated day 2, 3 and 4, and then get diarrhea day 5. So now I take peri-colace (mild stool softener/laxative) before bed day 1, 2 and 3. It makes a big difference for me. Then I take Immodium on day 5 (but not until after a few "episodes" as I want to get as much of that out of me as I can, but don't want to get dehydrated).
If you take note of what bothers you each day during each tx, although each cycle is different, you may see some patterns and some things you can do to make it better for each next cycle.
Keep a laxative and Immodium handy. Keep beverages you can drink at room temp or warmer handy. Make sure to keep your hands, feet, neck and face covered and warm if you live in a colder climate.
Best of luck - wishing you minimal side-effects.
Good luck!0 -
Stay Strong!
I had 12 treatments and my suggestion (to repeat what was said) is to keep on top of the symptoms, drink lots of water, and TAKE the nausea meds even if you don't feel sick. Around treatment number 5 my blood counts took a dive and I had to delay treatment and got put on Neulasta to get my white count back up, and that really made a difference. You will do fine, keep your spirits up.
Pat0 -
hubby starting wednesday
He was supposed to start like 2 weeks ago, but he wasn't ready mentally for it (neither was I), then he was going to start last wednesday and we had really bad weather and i didn't want to drive in it and his dr's nurse wasn't in anyways, so now, wednesday 12/16 is the day (3 mos and 1 day after dx)
i hope it's warmer where u are than here -- today it's 19 feels like 7 -- though I believe wednesday, we may get 44!!
good luck to you!
btw, to all that have done it/are doing it -- i know you all say: drink lots of water -- but how much is lots? how much do u guys drink in a day or try to drink?
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Heyas Jen!jen58 said:hubby starting wednesday
He was supposed to start like 2 weeks ago, but he wasn't ready mentally for it (neither was I), then he was going to start last wednesday and we had really bad weather and i didn't want to drive in it and his dr's nurse wasn't in anyways, so now, wednesday 12/16 is the day (3 mos and 1 day after dx)
i hope it's warmer where u are than here -- today it's 19 feels like 7 -- though I believe wednesday, we may get 44!!
good luck to you!
btw, to all that have done it/are doing it -- i know you all say: drink lots of water -- but how much is lots? how much do u guys drink in a day or try to drink?
thanks!
Let your hubby know it isn't that bad as it sounds, I was horrified to go the first time, and though it made me feel like crap after, the sitting and infusion really wasn't bad. Make sure he gets great anti-nausea meds, I think that makes all the difference in the world. I am on Emend, Dexamethasone, Zofran, Compazine and Ativan, and they work great! make sure he takes them every few hours, even when he doesn't feel sick, just to keep on top of it.
I drink alot of water, maybe 2-3 bottles a day, and other drinks, but you are also getting fluids through food as well, so even though he may not feel like eating or drinking, he really needs to, or he can get dehydrated, I only drink maybe 3-4 drinks a day, I'm a sipper, not a chugger LOL...so the drinks last awhile.
He'll do fine, I will be doing my 17 or 18th (I lost count) treatment now, and it feels like it's just a routine thing now, he'll see it's just laying around listening to some music, watching some TV for a few hours while he gets infused, that is it! he does have a port right?? that makes things much easier then having it go through the veins.
I wish you both luck, and hope everything goes well, he'll see it's really not that bad
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
Take it day by day ,Briankhl8 said:Good luck today!!!
Hang in there, you will be fine, once you learn how this works. I remeber being asked if I wanted a bed or a chair for the treatment, and out of my mouth popped " i don't want a bed, I am not sick". Wow, what a moment!!!!!
Kathy
We all react differently. watch out for pain in your mouth at the ends of your jaws when you start to chew food (thats one of my bad reactions)I get a shooting pain/feeling that is not pleasant but I let it go for a second or two and then continue chewing and the pain/feeling subsides-but thats me. also, you may not want to drink/eat anything cold as your throat might feel like its closing up on you.Side effects vary by person but the vital thing to remember is be positive, be strong, you can do this (I just finished third dose)....Be well..steve0 -
Take it day by day ,Briankhl8 said:Good luck today!!!
Hang in there, you will be fine, once you learn how this works. I remeber being asked if I wanted a bed or a chair for the treatment, and out of my mouth popped " i don't want a bed, I am not sick". Wow, what a moment!!!!!
Kathy
We all react differently. watch out for pain in your mouth at the ends of your jaws when you start to chew food (thats one of my bad reactions)I get a shooting pain/feeling that is not pleasant but I let it go for a second or two and then continue chewing and the pain/feeling subsides-but thats me. also, you may not want to drink/eat anything cold as your throat might feel like its closing up on you.Side effects vary by person but the vital thing to remember is be positive, be strong, you can do this (I just finished third dose)....Be well..steve0 -
Best luck with it!My husband
Best luck with it!My husband is on it too.He has finished 4 out of 12.Hang in there,you will get through it!0
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