Anyone have any thought on steroid shots to aid healing?
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long acting steroids
will take down swelling quickly, thereby making you feel better. They will also stimulate your apetite. And possibly give you sleepless nights. And is you are like me, they will make you energetic and talkative. I was on steroids for aboit two months because of my exuberant reaction to erbitux. I found them quite helpful, but given my talkativeness, my wife was less impressed.
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I don't need 2 of thelongtermsurvivor said:long acting steroids
will take down swelling quickly, thereby making you feel better. They will also stimulate your apetite. And possibly give you sleepless nights. And is you are like me, they will make you energetic and talkative. I was on steroids for aboit two months because of my exuberant reaction to erbitux. I found them quite helpful, but given my talkativeness, my wife was less impressed.
Pat
things you mentioned.....more appetite and don't need to talk more.....just getting back a little voice, and talking makes it feel worse/dryer! Great! I'm plenty energetic I guess for my age, but won't be if I can't sleep......I may hold off for awhile!! Thanks so much for info.....My husband thanks you too!!! BUT I will get a shot if I can't get over this stuff.....it's draining on me! AND I don't want to get addicted to Hydrocodone. I assume it's a shot or what?0 -
steroids are certainly not addictingMrs. Sarge said:I don't need 2 of the
things you mentioned.....more appetite and don't need to talk more.....just getting back a little voice, and talking makes it feel worse/dryer! Great! I'm plenty energetic I guess for my age, but won't be if I can't sleep......I may hold off for awhile!! Thanks so much for info.....My husband thanks you too!!! BUT I will get a shot if I can't get over this stuff.....it's draining on me! AND I don't want to get addicted to Hydrocodone. I assume it's a shot or what?
and I wouldnt be too worried about using them. Honestly I couldnt have completed the erbitux without them. Yes, hydrcodone can be addicting. lots of us have a bit of physical withdrawal when we come off of them after lengthy exposure. I didnt, but if I had, thats ok too.
oh, and steroids come as a long acting shot or in pill form. Not expensive eithet.
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Does appetite stimulant=longtermsurvivor said:steroids are certainly not addicting
and I wouldnt be too worried about using them. Honestly I couldnt have completed the erbitux without them. Yes, hydrcodone can be addicting. lots of us have a bit of physical withdrawal when we come off of them after lengthy exposure. I didnt, but if I had, thats ok too.
oh, and steroids come as a long acting shot or in pill form. Not expensive eithet.
Pat
weight gain? That's another thing I don't need on top of everything else. This might be a different steroid than the ones I've heard about that make you gain weight, but sure don't want that either! Well, as I said, I'm certainly thinking about it and may just have to, to get over these side effects. Evidently the ONC has seen it before or he wouldn't have mentioned it....so guess I'll just see how it goes this week.....thanks again for the info!0 -
Roids
Of another kind....
I only had steroids once during chemo, didn't care much for them myself.
I can offer that at 4 weeks, you could just still be on the tailing end of cooking effects from the radiation. Each of us progress differently and at our own pace.
Hoping you start feeling better soon,
John0 -
Dependency and Recovery
Mrs. Sarge....
I realize that you have concerns, and that's understandable.
But in the big picture, treatment and recovery of the cancer are the big issues.
So while your concerns are normally valid, for now the main objective is killing the cancer and recovery.
If by chance you were to have problems with the drugs, that can always be treated during and after the fact.
No disrespect at all, just trying to throw out a little reality check..at least my feelings on it.
Best,
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You're so right!!Skiffin16 said:Dependency and Recovery
Mrs. Sarge....
I realize that you have concerns, and that's understandable.
But in the big picture, treatment and recovery of the cancer are the big issues.
So while your concerns are normally valid, for now the main objective is killing the cancer and recovery.
If by chance you were to have problems with the drugs, that can always be treated during and after the fact.
No disrespect at all, just trying to throw out a little reality check..at least my feelings on it.
Best,
John
John, you are so right!! Getting over cancer is the biggie.....everything else will fall into place!! Thanks for the perspective!0 -
weight gain for shorter term useMrs. Sarge said:Does appetite stimulant=
weight gain? That's another thing I don't need on top of everything else. This might be a different steroid than the ones I've heard about that make you gain weight, but sure don't want that either! Well, as I said, I'm certainly thinking about it and may just have to, to get over these side effects. Evidently the ONC has seen it before or he wouldn't have mentioned it....so guess I'll just see how it goes this week.....thanks again for the info!
like you are talking about is due to fluid retention. Goes away when u stopmthe drug. And a month or two is pretty short term on these drugs.0 -
Oh....OKlongtermsurvivor said:weight gain for shorter term use
like you are talking about is due to fluid retention. Goes away when u stopmthe drug. And a month or two is pretty short term on these drugs.
Thanks......If I had of been like some on here with lots of weight loss during treatment, then I could jump at the chance of weight gain, but since I only lost 2-3 lbs. and have already gained it back, I just hate to be having to diet to get rid of it, but as you've pointed out and John, in the whole scheme of things, whats a month or two.....I've gotta get well!!!0 -
had steroidMrs. Sarge said:You're so right!!
John, you are so right!! Getting over cancer is the biggie.....everything else will fall into place!! Thanks for the perspective!
Hello Mrs Sarge
After my first round of chemo, I had some kind of reaction, panicked, and had my wife take me to the local emergency room. They conferred with the on-call-onc and he recommended a steroid shot and a week's prescription of steroid pills. Never needed them again, but I was grateful that the were prescribed and that they worked!
How are you doing young lady?
Mark S.0 -
Precaution about steriods
I took steroids three years ago to control swelling in my neck area from the rads. It's now suspected that the steroids have contributed to the development of cataracts in both eyes, making me legally blind without my (new and thicker) glasses. I'll get one eye done in August and the other in September.
Cataracts is listed as a "rare but severe" side effect of corticosteroids, so you might want to discuss this with your doctor before you start on them.
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Thanks, Mark & MikeMikemetz said:Precaution about steriods
I took steroids three years ago to control swelling in my neck area from the rads. It's now suspected that the steroids have contributed to the development of cataracts in both eyes, making me legally blind without my (new and thicker) glasses. I'll get one eye done in August and the other in September.
Cataracts is listed as a "rare but severe" side effect of corticosteroids, so you might want to discuss this with your doctor before you start on them.
mike
You gave me your own experiences, and I thank you! Mark, I'm OK, I think!! Taking it one day at a time, like everyone I guess. Seems like I might be a tad better, but still haven't had a steroid shot because I'd like to tough it out, but hubby is urging me on. Mike, I appreciate your experience and that is precisely why I haven't jumped at the chance for the shot. I know it's rare, but my body has been through so much so I'm leery!
I'm thinking of going to a health food store and get some help with supplements maybe to aid in the healing. Who knows, we all just want to get better and get on with life!! Huh?0 -
Do not know about the shotMrs. Sarge said:Thanks, Mark & Mike
You gave me your own experiences, and I thank you! Mark, I'm OK, I think!! Taking it one day at a time, like everyone I guess. Seems like I might be a tad better, but still haven't had a steroid shot because I'd like to tough it out, but hubby is urging me on. Mike, I appreciate your experience and that is precisely why I haven't jumped at the chance for the shot. I know it's rare, but my body has been through so much so I'm leery!
I'm thinking of going to a health food store and get some help with supplements maybe to aid in the healing. Who knows, we all just want to get better and get on with life!! Huh?
all my steroids have come via Pill form, most recently prescribed to help reduce the swelling in my tongue, I have thrush again so taking other things as well for that. Im not a Doc and to new at all this to have an Honory Degree as some of the wise men and women on this blog that have come to all our rescues from time to time. But if your not sure about the shot will your doctor prescribe pills so you can kind of take it and monitor how you are doing and if its getting better. Oops I got to go finish cleaning the house, wash the car, help with laundry maybe paint something, my wife said hush whats that mean. LOL0 -
No shots for meMrs. Sarge said:Thanks, Mark & Mike
You gave me your own experiences, and I thank you! Mark, I'm OK, I think!! Taking it one day at a time, like everyone I guess. Seems like I might be a tad better, but still haven't had a steroid shot because I'd like to tough it out, but hubby is urging me on. Mike, I appreciate your experience and that is precisely why I haven't jumped at the chance for the shot. I know it's rare, but my body has been through so much so I'm leery!
I'm thinking of going to a health food store and get some help with supplements maybe to aid in the healing. Who knows, we all just want to get better and get on with life!! Huh?
The steroids I was prescribed were in pill form, not shots. I don't know if there's a difference, but you should at least ask your doctor about this.
Mike0
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