How long does nausea last on average after pump out

MKW213
MKW213 Member Posts: 29

Made it through the first week of radiation and chemo. Yay. Now can say I'm halfway through chemo. But it was rough. Constant, constant nausea. Compazine didn't help much, mainly just put me to sleep, which I guess was okay. Pump out yesterday, have a bit of energy today, but still somewhat nauseated. This WILL go away in a day or two I hope? Know I will NEVER used lavender Downey fabric softener again, tho, lol.

 

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  • lp1964
    lp1964 Member Posts: 1,239 Member
    Dear Friend,

    Everybody is different. I had no nausea at all. Handle it with medicine and gentle diet.

    Wish you the best of luck.

    Laz

  • islandgirlculebra
    islandgirlculebra Member Posts: 155 Member
    Nausea

    I was prescribed Promethazine, 25 MG, to be taken every 4 hours. It helped. Try to keep yourself hydrated also.

  • judyv3
    judyv3 Member Posts: 143 Member
    MKW213

    I found that Zofran helped with the nausea for me.  I wasn't too nauseous, but whenever it started to hit me, I took Zofran.  I finished treatment in January, so this is all fairly fresh in my mind.  One thing I think many of us suffer from is thinking we can power through this.  This is not the time to be a hero.  About a week after the first chemo finished, my mouth started to be sore, I continued rinsing with salt water and baking soda and waited until my next scheduled appointment to tell the doc.  By then I was a real mess.  I should not have waited.  If something doesn't feel right, CALL the doc!

    I am sending you positive thoughts to help you get through this.  As everyone says, it's not easy, but it's doable.  I cannot believe how far I've come!   

    Happy Easter.

    Judy

  • jcruz
    jcruz Member Posts: 379 Member
    Compazine did nothing for me.

    Compazine did nothing for me.  Zofran was much better.  My nausea only lasted for the week of chemo.  It was worse during the 2nd chemo week.

  • RoseC
    RoseC Member Posts: 559
    judyv3 said:

    MKW213

    I found that Zofran helped with the nausea for me.  I wasn't too nauseous, but whenever it started to hit me, I took Zofran.  I finished treatment in January, so this is all fairly fresh in my mind.  One thing I think many of us suffer from is thinking we can power through this.  This is not the time to be a hero.  About a week after the first chemo finished, my mouth started to be sore, I continued rinsing with salt water and baking soda and waited until my next scheduled appointment to tell the doc.  By then I was a real mess.  I should not have waited.  If something doesn't feel right, CALL the doc!

    I am sending you positive thoughts to help you get through this.  As everyone says, it's not easy, but it's doable.  I cannot believe how far I've come!   

    Happy Easter.

    Judy

    Some very good advice I got

    Some very good advice I got prior to starting treatment was to take the anti-nausea medication (can't remember which type I had) on schedule - don't wait for the nausea to kick in to take it. I likened it to motion sickness - once you've got it, it's hard to get rid of - taking the Dramamine prior to going on the boat or whatever helped, but not if you took the Dramamine after you're already sick. Hope this helps.

  • TraceyUSA
    TraceyUSA Member Posts: 316
    Zofran

    I never had nausea.  They gave me Zofran as soon as the started the chemo and told me to take it as prescribed the entire time I was on the pump and I believe a few days after.  They told be if I did get nausea (even while on the Zofran) that Atavan (the anti-anxiety med.) worked great for it.  Good Luck!

  • TraceyUSA
    TraceyUSA Member Posts: 316
    judyv3 said:

    MKW213

    I found that Zofran helped with the nausea for me.  I wasn't too nauseous, but whenever it started to hit me, I took Zofran.  I finished treatment in January, so this is all fairly fresh in my mind.  One thing I think many of us suffer from is thinking we can power through this.  This is not the time to be a hero.  About a week after the first chemo finished, my mouth started to be sore, I continued rinsing with salt water and baking soda and waited until my next scheduled appointment to tell the doc.  By then I was a real mess.  I should not have waited.  If something doesn't feel right, CALL the doc!

    I am sending you positive thoughts to help you get through this.  As everyone says, it's not easy, but it's doable.  I cannot believe how far I've come!   

    Happy Easter.

    Judy

    Judy

    Good to see you on the other side of treatment and responding to others concerns.  Laughing  I knew you could do it!

  • judyv3
    judyv3 Member Posts: 143 Member
    TraceyUSA said:

    Judy

    Good to see you on the other side of treatment and responding to others concerns.  Laughing  I knew you could do it!

    Thank you!

    It's good to be on the other side and know that the treatment, while difficult is doable.  However, I could not have gotten through without the support of everyone here!

  • sandysp
    sandysp Member Posts: 868 Member
    I was given two drugs

    They told me if the first didn't work, then take the second one. The second one put me sound asleep. I am sorry I don't remember what they were, but ask for a second nausea medication.

    All the best,

    Sandy

  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    sandysp said:

    I was given two drugs

    They told me if the first didn't work, then take the second one. The second one put me sound asleep. I am sorry I don't remember what they were, but ask for a second nausea medication.

    All the best,

    Sandy

    MKW213

    How are you doing?  I hope things are going okay for you.  Please update when you can.