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Sick of being sick.
Jim
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Sick of being sick
Jim,
I am so sorry you are going through all of this. I needed to stay in hosp. w/fluids and pain meds for a few days to get through rotten reaction. Dehydration seems to be a key to us feeling like crap. When you say onc., have you been scoped ? You also have a UTI which can throw your system off. (again from not being hydrated) Hang in there...and if you need to get back to the hospital please go. Hoping for better days ahead for you Jim ! Others with more experience with some of this will jump aboard with better suggestions. Katie0 -
Pleasekatenorwood said:Sick of being sick
Jim,
I am so sorry you are going through all of this. I needed to stay in hosp. w/fluids and pain meds for a few days to get through rotten reaction. Dehydration seems to be a key to us feeling like crap. When you say onc., have you been scoped ? You also have a UTI which can throw your system off. (again from not being hydrated) Hang in there...and if you need to get back to the hospital please go. Hoping for better days ahead for you Jim ! Others with more experience with some of this will jump aboard with better suggestions. Katie
Go to the hospital and accept being admitted. I felt your very same way during my treatment and I waited too long. I ended up in the hospital for 3 days because of it. They said had I come earlier I maybe would have had to stay one day. Your symptoms and treatments sound almost exactly like mine! After my hospital stay and for the duration of my treatment and for 3 weeks following treatment I went to the hospital 3 times a week for hydration. My onc scheduled it and it really did help a lot! Amazing how hydration makes you feel more normal. The mucous actually was better too with all of the hydration. Not that it went away, it just didn't make me vomit like when I was dehydrated.
Please take care of yourself and don't wait too long to get help.
Billie0 -
Keep an eye on the narcotics
I was really sick toward the end of my treatments--hospitalized twice for uncontrolled vomiting and nausea. Part of it was the mucus, but a lot of it actually came from the narcotics. They shut my stomach down (gastroparesis) and it didn't ease up until I was able to dial back the fentanyl.
Yours may not be caused by the fentanyl, but I wanted to mention it just in case. Hope you feel better soon!0 -
Hope You're Rebounding
Hoping you're feeling a little better today, and the progress continues. Sorry you're having such a hard time. The only time I had vomiting, it was on an empty stomach, just after my first dose of dilaudid and fenergen in the hospital. Also hoping the infection is clearing up nicely.0 -
Sorry it's tough Jim....Pam M said:Hope You're Rebounding
Hoping you're feeling a little better today, and the progress continues. Sorry you're having such a hard time. The only time I had vomiting, it was on an empty stomach, just after my first dose of dilaudid and fenergen in the hospital. Also hoping the infection is clearing up nicely.
No mood to hear it now maybe....but I have to say .....I am looking down the road 3-4 months when you get your NED and all of this will be a memory. Amen on the mucus ....it was the worst!!!! I never got a suction machine...so I hope that helps my friend.
Best,
Tim0 -
I so hope you are feelingTim6003 said:Sorry it's tough Jim....
No mood to hear it now maybe....but I have to say .....I am looking down the road 3-4 months when you get your NED and all of this will be a memory. Amen on the mucus ....it was the worst!!!! I never got a suction machine...so I hope that helps my friend.
Best,
Tim
I so hope you are feeling better. And, I agree with Tim...eachday gets you closer to the end. They need to get your nausea under control and hydration. My husband became very dehydrated in the hospital in front of the drs and nurses eyes and it set off a whole host of problems. Once they got about 2 days of IV boluses in him it made a world of difference. We get another dose of chemo this week so bracing for a rough week. Please keep us posted. Sorry you are suffering.
Joan0
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