Digestive problems and acid reflux after chemo
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Hi Lynda
I suffer quite a lot with digestive problems. I get very bloated after eating and suffer with heartburn too. I was diagnosed with acid reflux just over a year ago during my second round of carbo/taxol and take a drug called lansoprazole. I'm not really sure at the moment what is causing my bloating - may be my cancer or the hammering my digestive system has received after all of the chemo? But I do know that chemo can cause all of these problems.
Tina xx0 -
I feel bloated alotTina Brown said:Hi Lynda
I suffer quite a lot with digestive problems. I get very bloated after eating and suffer with heartburn too. I was diagnosed with acid reflux just over a year ago during my second round of carbo/taxol and take a drug called lansoprazole. I'm not really sure at the moment what is causing my bloating - may be my cancer or the hammering my digestive system has received after all of the chemo? But I do know that chemo can cause all of these problems.
Tina xx
which of course makes me apprehensive but I am ok. I have so much trouble keeping my system regulated if you know what I mean. I am ok for awhile then I get so constipated it practically takes an act of congress to get normal again. I eat a lot of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and I put Benefiber in my coffee everyday. I use to have severe acid reflux a few years ago but I lost some weight and it went away. There are so many things we experience that I believe no one has an answer for. That is what is so scary about this disease; it seems to have so much control. I am however still amazed at how well I feel after the assault my body took from the cancer, chemo, surgery and more chemo; not to mention the drugs that went along with the treatment.
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Hi Lynda:
Sorry you are
Hi Lynda:
Sorry you are having these issues? I started having digestive problems when I finally started to eat healthy. Go figure. Eat healthy - get digestive problems. But that was only in the beginning when I went full into healthy eating. It took a good month though before my system kinda of leveled out. I still do get some issues though.
I have brought these issues up with my doctor and the PA, but it wasn't anything they seemed concerned about also given the fact that a recent CT scan was negative. And the fact that mine wasn't happening every day.
As always, though, if something doesn't quite seem right, call your doctor. I hope your digestive issues subside. Hugs to you!
Kathy0 -
No indigestion and acid reflux butKaleena said:Hi Lynda:
Sorry you are
Hi Lynda:
Sorry you are having these issues? I started having digestive problems when I finally started to eat healthy. Go figure. Eat healthy - get digestive problems. But that was only in the beginning when I went full into healthy eating. It took a good month though before my system kinda of leveled out. I still do get some issues though.
I have brought these issues up with my doctor and the PA, but it wasn't anything they seemed concerned about also given the fact that a recent CT scan was negative. And the fact that mine wasn't happening every day.
As always, though, if something doesn't quite seem right, call your doctor. I hope your digestive issues subside. Hugs to you!
Kathy
I've been having on and off again abdominal pain for about the last five weeks, usually occuring after eating but a couple of times after a bowel movement. My last CA 125 was at 6 and my recent abdominal ultrasound and CT scan both looked good. The next step is a colonoscopy which I get on Valentine's Day . Like all of you, my body has been through a lot in the last year, including a foot of my lower bowel being removed, so I'm hoping the pain is related to this "trauma" and is easily treated. I too hope your digestive issues get better soon.
Take care,
Kelly0
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