Body odor?
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My senses became hyper-acute from chemo
My senses of smell, hearing and taste are more acute since chemo. That could also be a factor.
I remain extremely sensitive to sound, to the point that I am greatly bothered by sounds that most people don't notice (i.e. the fishtank filter.)0 -
Yes
I've heard of this before, but never experienced it myself. But yes, the smell can come through the skin. Is she on the same chemo as before or something different. Remember that the chemo doesn't go through the stomach and get absorbed, but is inserted in the vein, therefore going through the whole body. Maybe a nice lotion would help counteract the smell.
Kim0 -
Yes, I have heard it before.tootsie1 said:Yeah
I didn't have chemo, but several years ago I took care of a little care who had leukemia. When she was on chemo, I could walk in their house and smell a very strong metallic odor. It was quite odd.
*hugs*
Gail
Yes, I have heard it before. Someone on this site, said that he daughter could smell it. No one ever told me that they could smell it.0 -
Pebjns –
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”Has anyone ever experienced body odor while on chemo and did anything help?”
I did not do “chemo”, but after my extensive surgery, I asked what the terrible odor was,
and was told that –i- was the only one smelling it (confirmed by the other half).
So it’s not the “chemo”, I’m told, it’s the after-effects of the anesthesia……
Maybe; maybe not…. but the senses do become acute after anything radical
changes. I guess that means via chemical introduction…?
If only she is smelling it, I would explain to her, that only she is smelling it,
and provide her with the comfort that no-one else smells it.
(It worked for me)
Stay well….
John0 -
Chemo odorJohn23 said:Pebjns –
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”Has anyone ever experienced body odor while on chemo and did anything help?”
I did not do “chemo”, but after my extensive surgery, I asked what the terrible odor was,
and was told that –i- was the only one smelling it (confirmed by the other half).
So it’s not the “chemo”, I’m told, it’s the after-effects of the anesthesia……
Maybe; maybe not…. but the senses do become acute after anything radical
changes. I guess that means via chemical introduction…?
If only she is smelling it, I would explain to her, that only she is smelling it,
and provide her with the comfort that no-one else smells it.
(It worked for me)
Stay well….
John
My ex-husband (now ex) told me he could not only smell my chemo drugs but also taste them when we kissed. Sorry, I hope not TMI. Gosh, maybe that's why we are now divorced!! I was being treated for Hodgkin's with MOPP/ABV.
Peace, Laurie0 -
Hey Laurie ?ellamenno said:Chemo odor
My ex-husband (now ex) told me he could not only smell my chemo drugs but also taste them when we kissed. Sorry, I hope not TMI. Gosh, maybe that's why we are now divorced!! I was being treated for Hodgkin's with MOPP/ABV.
Peace, Laurie
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".....My ex-husband (now ex) told me he could not only smell
my chemo drugs but also taste them when we kissed.
....Gosh, maybe that's why we are now divorced!! "
Of course it was! Divorce is a well documented side-effect of
chemotherapy !!
Seriously, there is no end to the problems of western medicine!
Please note: I did TCM and I'm still married!
That proves it!
Stay well and sane. Oh, and don't drink what I drink.
(or at least, not as much)
My best,
John0 -
Hmmm - I did standard chemoJohn23 said:Hey Laurie ?
Re:
".....My ex-husband (now ex) told me he could not only smell
my chemo drugs but also taste them when we kissed.
....Gosh, maybe that's why we are now divorced!! "
Of course it was! Divorce is a well documented side-effect of
chemotherapy !!
Seriously, there is no end to the problems of western medicine!
Please note: I did TCM and I'm still married!
That proves it!
Stay well and sane. Oh, and don't drink what I drink.
(or at least, not as much)
My best,
John
and I'm still married.
We'll need more statistics!0 -
Hey LaurieJohn23 said:Hey Laurie ?
Re:
".....My ex-husband (now ex) told me he could not only smell
my chemo drugs but also taste them when we kissed.
....Gosh, maybe that's why we are now divorced!! "
Of course it was! Divorce is a well documented side-effect of
chemotherapy !!
Seriously, there is no end to the problems of western medicine!
Please note: I did TCM and I'm still married!
That proves it!
Stay well and sane. Oh, and don't drink what I drink.
(or at least, not as much)
My best,
John
Hey John,
"Stay well and sane. Oh, and don't drink what I drink.
(or at least, not as much)"
Well I do drink what you drink but luckily no one around to tell me I smell!!
Seriously though, the divorce rate is considerably higher when cancer joins the family. I know Sonia has been there and done that and it appears that Buzz is about to as well. Too sad. I so admire the folks here whose relationships grow and even get stronger. I'll drink to that! I can see what they have that my EX and I apparently didn't.
Peace and Love,
Laurie
P.S. I do read all of your posts and appreciate all of that PASSION!!0 -
body odor
We were told it was the chemo. Not sure anything can be done.0 -
Absolutely
I definitely have body odor that I did NOT have before chemo, when I am on chemo. The first 4 days are by far the worst. It is not normal body odor, and the smell of myself makes me ill. I have to change my sheets after the first couple of days in a tx cycle because of it.
My urine also smells of chemo for about 5 days.
The odor is slightly different with FOLFIRI than FOLFOX. Is your mother on different chemo than last time? I did not have the 5-FU this cycle, just Irinotecan and Avastin. And the sweats and body odor were not as bad this time, but I still am bothered by it.0
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