Chemo Gone Horribly Wrong
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So sorry...
Hi--
I want to say that I am very sorry your mom is going through this. I will pray for her tonight, to come out of this OK. I don't know of anyone who has gone through a similar situation, but I just want to say your mom will be in my prayers.
I hope she will be OK. Please have faith she will be, and keep us posted.0 -
I don't know anyone who'srutzetta said:Your Mom
I'm so sorry to hear that the chemo went so wrong. I will keep her in my prayers and thoughts. The power of prayer is amazing! Keep the faith- God will take care of your mom, you and your family.- Constance
had a reaction so severe. I'm sure it is rare. I'm very sorry she (and the family) is going through this. I will keep her in prayer. Please keep us posted.
Hugs,
Sylvia0 -
I havent heard of this butrutzetta said:Your Mom
I'm so sorry to hear that the chemo went so wrong. I will keep her in my prayers and thoughts. The power of prayer is amazing! Keep the faith- God will take care of your mom, you and your family.- Constance
I havent heard of this but want to send my prayers too. I am so sorry.0 -
I'm so sorryrutzetta said:Your Mom
I'm so sorry to hear that the chemo went so wrong. I will keep her in my prayers and thoughts. The power of prayer is amazing! Keep the faith- God will take care of your mom, you and your family.- Constance
Unfortunately, I have heard of this, but am surprised this happened to an otherwise healthy woman and on her first cycle. I hope she will recover. When enough of us have read your post, I'm sure there will be many collective prayers, positive thoughts, and hopes for your mother. Please tell her and your family that we will be sending these for her. I'm sending mine now.
Suzanne0 -
Sending prayers for yoursea60 said:I don't know anyone who's
had a reaction so severe. I'm sure it is rare. I'm very sorry she (and the family) is going through this. I will keep her in prayer. Please keep us posted.
Hugs,
Sylvia
Sending prayers for your Mom!
Hugs, Debby0 -
I am very sorry to read thisDouble Whammy said:I'm so sorry
Unfortunately, I have heard of this, but am surprised this happened to an otherwise healthy woman and on her first cycle. I hope she will recover. When enough of us have read your post, I'm sure there will be many collective prayers, positive thoughts, and hopes for your mother. Please tell her and your family that we will be sending these for her. I'm sending mine now.
Suzanne
I am very sorry to read this about your Mother. Praying for her and sending you a big hug!
Jan0 -
A friend of mine had asurvivorbc09 said:I am very sorry to read this
I am very sorry to read this about your Mother. Praying for her and sending you a big hug!
Jan
A friend of mine had a severe reaction to her first chemo too. She too was hospitalized within a week due to an infection. They gave her a blood transfusion to help up her cell counts and she too was on antibiotics to fight the infection. She is a young gal in her mid thirties so her age helped her battle. She rebounded after a couple of weeks and ended up continuing her infusion treatments but had to have antibiotic for each infusion.
I'm praying for similar results for your mother. How awful to have to deal with this on top of battling the beast.
{{{Hugs}}}
Lorrie0 -
my friend has severe infection after 3d Chemobutterflylvr said:A friend of mine had a
A friend of mine had a severe reaction to her first chemo too. She too was hospitalized within a week due to an infection. They gave her a blood transfusion to help up her cell counts and she too was on antibiotics to fight the infection. She is a young gal in her mid thirties so her age helped her battle. She rebounded after a couple of weeks and ended up continuing her infusion treatments but had to have antibiotic for each infusion.
I'm praying for similar results for your mother. How awful to have to deal with this on top of battling the beast.
{{{Hugs}}}
Lorrie
she was admitted to the hospital have had blood transfusion plus was on antibiotics vis IV for 7 days and 7 days orally after she was discharged. It was combination of low blood counts due to the Chemo plus infection through the port. Port was removed too.
She has recovered and doing well.
Have your Mom got a Neulasta shot for boosting white cells? Please do not accept "just one of very rare cases" explanation. Infection should be treated and white counts can be boosted. Her doctor has a boss, please reach out.
Praying for your Mother full recovery0 -
Hi Sashes i had something
Hi Sashes i had something similiar happen to me on my first round with chemo. I was on the same chemo cocktail as your mom. After 2 or 3 days I started getting a fever and was told to go to the emergency room. Which they admitted me in isolation and ran every test trying to figure out where my infection was coming from and couldnt find it...meantime all my counts were getting critical and still no answers. The only thing they did was isolate me in a ventalated room and pumped me full of antiboitics. They never did find the source of the infection but luckly after 3-4 days the antibiotics stopped the unknown infection and my fever finally broke and slowly my white count started going back up. They never did figure out what was going on and i had multiple doctors tryin to figure it out. It was very frustrating and scary. During this time i had a weak heart....and ive never had heart problems before. I know this isnt any help when your tryin to find answers to whats going on...i too felt that way and still didnt get answers but i thought maybe it would help to see someone that went thru something similiar and walked out of it. I will be prayin for your mom that she to will walk out of it too!0 -
Jojo - I cannot imagine whatjo jo said:Hi Sashes i had something
Hi Sashes i had something similiar happen to me on my first round with chemo. I was on the same chemo cocktail as your mom. After 2 or 3 days I started getting a fever and was told to go to the emergency room. Which they admitted me in isolation and ran every test trying to figure out where my infection was coming from and couldnt find it...meantime all my counts were getting critical and still no answers. The only thing they did was isolate me in a ventalated room and pumped me full of antiboitics. They never did find the source of the infection but luckly after 3-4 days the antibiotics stopped the unknown infection and my fever finally broke and slowly my white count started going back up. They never did figure out what was going on and i had multiple doctors tryin to figure it out. It was very frustrating and scary. During this time i had a weak heart....and ive never had heart problems before. I know this isnt any help when your tryin to find answers to whats going on...i too felt that way and still didnt get answers but i thought maybe it would help to see someone that went thru something similiar and walked out of it. I will be prayin for your mom that she to will walk out of it too!
Jojo - I cannot imagine what you had to endure. You are a true inspirational survivor. This is going on day 7 of my mother's 'stability' treatment and I hope to no end, that the general antibiotics will eventually break this horrific cycle. She never had ANY health probelms at all before this. I cannot thank you enought for your post. It continues to give us hope in this dire situation.0 -
Jojo - I cannot imagine whatjo jo said:Hi Sashes i had something
Hi Sashes i had something similiar happen to me on my first round with chemo. I was on the same chemo cocktail as your mom. After 2 or 3 days I started getting a fever and was told to go to the emergency room. Which they admitted me in isolation and ran every test trying to figure out where my infection was coming from and couldnt find it...meantime all my counts were getting critical and still no answers. The only thing they did was isolate me in a ventalated room and pumped me full of antiboitics. They never did find the source of the infection but luckly after 3-4 days the antibiotics stopped the unknown infection and my fever finally broke and slowly my white count started going back up. They never did figure out what was going on and i had multiple doctors tryin to figure it out. It was very frustrating and scary. During this time i had a weak heart....and ive never had heart problems before. I know this isnt any help when your tryin to find answers to whats going on...i too felt that way and still didnt get answers but i thought maybe it would help to see someone that went thru something similiar and walked out of it. I will be prayin for your mom that she to will walk out of it too!
Jojo - I cannot imagine what you had to endure. You are a true inspirational survivor. This is going on day 7 of my mother's 'stability' treatment and I hope to no end, that the general antibiotics will eventually break this horrific cycle. She never had ANY health probelms at all before this. I cannot thank you enought for your post. It continues to give us hope in this dire situation.0 -
Thank you all for yourNew Flower said:my friend has severe infection after 3d Chemo
she was admitted to the hospital have had blood transfusion plus was on antibiotics vis IV for 7 days and 7 days orally after she was discharged. It was combination of low blood counts due to the Chemo plus infection through the port. Port was removed too.
She has recovered and doing well.
Have your Mom got a Neulasta shot for boosting white cells? Please do not accept "just one of very rare cases" explanation. Infection should be treated and white counts can be boosted. Her doctor has a boss, please reach out.
Praying for your Mother full recovery
Thank you all for your replies. I cannot express the gratitude I feel for your help and support with this.0 -
So sorry to hear what your mom, and your family, is going througcavediver said:Prayers your way
so sorry to hear what your Mom is going through.... she and your family are in my prayers
I know of at least one other case of a woman about your mom's age, maybe a little older. She too was in isolation, pumped full of antibiotics, got transfusions, etc.
I'll be praying for you, your mom, and your family that all turns out well.0 -
Gentle hugs and prayers coming your way!skipper54 said:So sorry to hear what your mom, and your family, is going throug
I know of at least one other case of a woman about your mom's age, maybe a little older. She too was in isolation, pumped full of antibiotics, got transfusions, etc.
I'll be praying for you, your mom, and your family that all turns out well.
A rare case .. truly, awful. Please continue to press the doctors about locating .. the source of infection.
Myself, I ended up in ER/Hospital for a 5 day stay -- with STAPH, which I contacted while on vacation at the Grand Canyon -- so I know the frustration of 'the sit, and wait' game -- . Emergency surgery plus a few extra days of another hospital stay -- any many months of staying home, and watching my WBC counts fluctuate ..
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0
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