How many days do you take anti-nausea meds?
Need to talk to my onc i know, but just curious how many days after chemo others take the anti-nausea meds? Did you have to up the # of days each treatment or did it stay about the same? Thanks for any info - Im always looking ahead to get prepared for the next treatment!!
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Nausea Meds.....
I started my nausea meds the day before each chemo, in addition to Dexadron, which is also an antinausea med in addition to being a steriod. I took Zofran and Compazine....took them for a total of 5 days........the day before, the day of and for 3 days following each infusion...plus I was given antinausea meds via IV before the chemo drugs were administered. I was so very lucky.....never had the first wave of nausea.....I was told it's easier to prevent it than to get it under control once it starts....I was also told to keep REAL ginger root on hand in case it was needed.....you can grate some of it and drink it as a not tea
Hoping you feel better soon!0 -
Infused on my chemo dayMAJW said:Nausea Meds.....
I started my nausea meds the day before each chemo, in addition to Dexadron, which is also an antinausea med in addition to being a steriod. I took Zofran and Compazine....took them for a total of 5 days........the day before, the day of and for 3 days following each infusion...plus I was given antinausea meds via IV before the chemo drugs were administered. I was so very lucky.....never had the first wave of nausea.....I was told it's easier to prevent it than to get it under control once it starts....I was also told to keep REAL ginger root on hand in case it was needed.....you can grate some of it and drink it as a not tea
Hoping you feel better soon!
One day prior, two days after0 -
I took scheduled emend,MAJW said:Nausea Meds.....
I started my nausea meds the day before each chemo, in addition to Dexadron, which is also an antinausea med in addition to being a steriod. I took Zofran and Compazine....took them for a total of 5 days........the day before, the day of and for 3 days following each infusion...plus I was given antinausea meds via IV before the chemo drugs were administered. I was so very lucky.....never had the first wave of nausea.....I was told it's easier to prevent it than to get it under control once it starts....I was also told to keep REAL ginger root on hand in case it was needed.....you can grate some of it and drink it as a not tea
Hoping you feel better soon!
I took scheduled emend, decadron and zofran. zofran made me constipated so I stopped it, cant take compazine. I didnt have big time nausea after I finished my scheduled meds. just felt "off" and did nt feel like eating much. mostly managed this with "sick" foods. lots of chivken soup, toast etc... MAjw is right about keeping ahead of it. I have heard ginger root is good I never tried it though.0 -
Yes i take the Dexadron alsoMAJW said:Nausea Meds.....
I started my nausea meds the day before each chemo, in addition to Dexadron, which is also an antinausea med in addition to being a steriod. I took Zofran and Compazine....took them for a total of 5 days........the day before, the day of and for 3 days following each infusion...plus I was given antinausea meds via IV before the chemo drugs were administered. I was so very lucky.....never had the first wave of nausea.....I was told it's easier to prevent it than to get it under control once it starts....I was also told to keep REAL ginger root on hand in case it was needed.....you can grate some of it and drink it as a not tea
Hoping you feel better soon!
Yes i take the Dexadron also - day before, day of and day after and i get something in IV during chemo - cant remember what! You are so lucky! Yes I will try the ginger root also - thanks!0 -
I ws on the same cocktail as
I ws on the same cocktail as you are now. Zofran was not a good match for me, it triggered my migraine headaches so doc gave me Dexamethasone, this one worked for me and I took it for 4-5 days after each treatment depending if I felt nausea or not, if I didnt, then of course I would stop taking the med after 3days. Plus I found out early on that eating something every 2-3 hours helped control the nausea, just like when I was pregnant with my girls. Even if its an apple or some cheese.0 -
I also am taking Dexadron
My doctor gave me every drug possible just in case I needed them. I thought that I would take one of the stronger ones which was Phenegran alternating with the decadron. I had the worst monday morning medicine hang over! So now I only take the Dexadron the day of and the day after and just watch what I eat.
Hope that's what you were looking for and good luck.
Here's hoping that you can keep that boat from rockin as much as possible!
Edie0 -
My oncologist
gave me Dexa for the day before chemo and to take days 2 & 3 after. I was given something in IV also. Took Emend just before infusion and on days 2 & 3 after. So far I've had no nausea. However, on my "what to look for sheet" given by onco nurses, it does say to report to oncologist any lasting nausea or vomiting. Good luck and call your dr. Sending {{hugs}}.
Char0 -
Avoid greasy fatty foodsMAJW said:Nausea Meds.....
I started my nausea meds the day before each chemo, in addition to Dexadron, which is also an antinausea med in addition to being a steriod. I took Zofran and Compazine....took them for a total of 5 days........the day before, the day of and for 3 days following each infusion...plus I was given antinausea meds via IV before the chemo drugs were administered. I was so very lucky.....never had the first wave of nausea.....I was told it's easier to prevent it than to get it under control once it starts....I was also told to keep REAL ginger root on hand in case it was needed.....you can grate some of it and drink it as a not tea
Hoping you feel better soon!
Have a light meal on the day of chemo and avoid fatty greasy foods for at least 48 hours. Also as soon as you feel nauseated take something.Stay on top of it. This has helped me through 4 cycles of Taxol.0 -
why dont you girls get emendcahjah75 said:My oncologist
gave me Dexa for the day before chemo and to take days 2 & 3 after. I was given something in IV also. Took Emend just before infusion and on days 2 & 3 after. So far I've had no nausea. However, on my "what to look for sheet" given by onco nurses, it does say to report to oncologist any lasting nausea or vomiting. Good luck and call your dr. Sending {{hugs}}.
Char
why dont you girls get emend ? it is great. also ativan is a good "as needed" med, it helps anxiety but it also helps nausea. I took befor I wnet to bed for sleep and to get through the night without nausea. I have never heard of decadron as an "as needed" med for nausea, i just took it as a scheduled dose, be careful, it is a steroid.0
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