Numbness and sensative finger tips
Thank you
Kelly
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Don't ignore it.
Do not ignore it. Record what has happened. Call your oncologist and tell him/her what is taking place. Chemo drugs can create nerve damage to hands and feet. Sometimes it goes away and sometimes you have for years (or forever). It is a different case for each person.
Let us know what is happening.
Hugs,
Janelle0 -
numbness and sensative finger tips
I had my last TCH chemo on 10/29/10 and I have been having tingling and numbness to my fingers and feet, now it looks like I might loose one of my fingernails.0 -
I looked it upiaelituuao said:numbness and sensative finger tips
I had my last TCH chemo on 10/29/10 and I have been having tingling and numbness to my fingers and feet, now it looks like I might loose one of my fingernails.
I went on line and looked the side effects of Taxotere. Numbness and tingling in fingers & toes is one of them. I read that it could take an average of 9 weeks for it to go away and about 16 weeks for the fluid retention. I haven't had any fingernails fall out (yet) and no numbness in my toes but the numbness is my finger tips are better today than it was yesterday.
Chemo brain is also an issue with me. I start a sentence and can't find the right word. It's so frustrating.
I guess all this will pass in time.
Love, Kelly0 -
yep it happens,
my fingers are tingling and my finger nails are disformed and wavy. my onc says that this is all part of the treatment. try keeping the water in your shower cooler as the heat doesn't seem to help at all. I had my last treatment on 10 Nov so I am hoping that they start feeling normal again soon, and I think they will. best wishes, Patti0 -
Just a word to the wise, toracergirl said:yep it happens,
my fingers are tingling and my finger nails are disformed and wavy. my onc says that this is all part of the treatment. try keeping the water in your shower cooler as the heat doesn't seem to help at all. I had my last treatment on 10 Nov so I am hoping that they start feeling normal again soon, and I think they will. best wishes, Patti
Just a word to the wise, to monitor the numbness and tingling. because it could be the onset of peripheral neuropathy. I have it in my hands and feet, it is slowly improving but I finished chemo last january. I am taking vitamin B6, and am going to ask about B12. I read here to avoid hot baths and showers but after the fact, and since Ihad bum problems I was in the tub a lot. wish I knew then what I know now. I think the onset for me was rapid, and I noticed it because I was stumbling, as Chen described it "a drunken sailor". people also take glutamine. It has proven to be one of the most frustrating side effects from the cancer treatment.0
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