is taxol alone worse-easier-same as carbo/taxol for after effects?
next Weds 12th I have my first tx of taxol alone - allergic reaction to Carbo -
There's an event the folowing Sat 15th st dinner visiting& a movie could leave whenever.
My usual reaction to carbol/taxol has been- lots of peeing day 1-4 no nausea/vomitting achy & ukky for a week
my question is flr those of you that went from carbo/taxol totxol alone - what were youreriences?
tickets are only $20 ea but have to be pre bought--- just trying to make an informed decision---any help would be appreciated
Susan P from Alberta Canada
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Taxol alone
It depends on a number of factors. Everybody reacts uniquely to a drug. And I'm not sure what kind of dosing schedule you're receiving. That being said, I was on weekly low-dose Taxol for 6 months. I had an infusion once a week for 3 weeks and week 4 was a break. The second day after treatment I felt a little tired and weak. Most of the time I felt just fine, although fatigued increased the longer I was on this treatment.
You need to pay attention to your neutrophil counts. If they're very low, you may want to skip group gatherings where you'll be in a limited space with numerous germs abounding.
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Nearly a non-event
Pattysoo is right...everyone is different. I was on Taxol alone for 11 months. the fatigue increased as time went on, but for the most part I was fine. I think you will be fine to go to your event. You have to do your part...fluids, Miralax, good nutrition, rest/activity, good hand washing, and stay as far away from the snifflers and coughers as possible! But I found taxol alone very easy to tolerate and I was able to do everything I wanted to do during those months. Enjoy!
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