Reflash post treatment
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Hi Cjf,
Can you let us know more about what type of 'C' you had, and the treatment regime etc. Are you still on any pain meds or other meds at all ?? Did you continue with the Cisplantin after the first allergic reaction ?
There a re few long term survivors here on our board, but many have moved on once they get their lives back.
Regds
Scambuster0 -
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I get many strange feelings that last 2-3 weeks at a time and some for 6 weeks. They have no connection to time of year, or doing something different. I look at them as long term side effects of your body re-flashing back to the radiation and chemo. My doctors have no thoughts other than the long term side effects and good things at some point go away. For example I go thru dry mouth all the time but several times a year I go thru spurts of extreme dryness, some durning raining time of year, some durning dry fall season.
Un known flash backs sure doze take away some of the bore dome ..... errrr
14 plus years post treatment0 -
Posttreatment reflashScambuster said:Hi Cjf,
Can you let us know more about what type of 'C' you had, and the treatment regime etc. Are you still on any pain meds or other meds at all ?? Did you continue with the Cisplantin after the first allergic reaction ?
There a re few long term survivors here on our board, but many have moved on once they get their lives back.
Regds
Scambuster
I was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer in year 2004. I received treatment consisting of three 10mg cisplatin doses for chemo in conjunction with 7000 rads (about eight weeks) for radiation. After the first week of treatment, I was admitted into intensive care unit due to allergic reaction. The treatment was stopped for a week. However, that was a blessing. It gave my body time to recover and adjust. I resumed and completed the treatment without any other episode. I am pretty much recovered with some minor long term side effects, which I won't make a big deal about it.0 -
Sort of PTSD-likefisrpotpe said:Many
I get many strange feelings that last 2-3 weeks at a time and some for 6 weeks. They have no connection to time of year, or doing something different. I look at them as long term side effects of your body re-flashing back to the radiation and chemo. My doctors have no thoughts other than the long term side effects and good things at some point go away. For example I go thru dry mouth all the time but several times a year I go thru spurts of extreme dryness, some durning raining time of year, some durning dry fall season.
Un known flash backs sure doze take away some of the bore dome ..... errrr
14 plus years post treatment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The body has a memory. People who experience truama do all kinds of things to put it out of thier minds...but the body remembers and creates physical symptoms. For most people with PTSD this is headaches, stomach aches, back aches...flashbacks are very common. This phenomenon is very interesting. Must be research out there somewhere.
Kim0
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