Help! Can't keep anything in stomach
Rebecca
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Call your Oncologist
right away.
He may prescribe a suppository for the nausea, and he may recommend you go the ER to get fluids. I know I did that a couple of times when I was on Folfox.
Three days without fluids is very dangerous, so please treat this as serious.
Blake0 -
Agree, Get hydrated...Buckwirth said:Call your Oncologist
right away.
He may prescribe a suppository for the nausea, and he may recommend you go the ER to get fluids. I know I did that a couple of times when I was on Folfox.
Three days without fluids is very dangerous, so please treat this as serious.
Blake
Then speak with your Dr or maybe a nutritionist to find that common place. With Oxaliplatin the cold temp food and drinks are out, everything at room temp...and I found that spicy in small doses is more pallatable than normal foods when doing Oxaliplatin..Chili in small spoonfuls was a staple for me during oxy treatment..I think it overwhelms the nausea...but yes I agree to get hydrated first off.....0 -
Doctor
Call your doctor. You need your strength. There are plenty of medications out there to help your tummy. Hope you feel better soon.
Kim0 -
Thanks.Annabelle41415 said:Doctor
Call your doctor. You need your strength. There are plenty of medications out there to help your tummy. Hope you feel better soon.
Kim
Called my oncologist. Said do a suppository and if that didn't work head to the ER. I'll update you tomorrow. Thanks again.0 -
Hi Rebecca,rrob said:Thanks.
Called my oncologist. Said do a suppository and if that didn't work head to the ER. I'll update you tomorrow. Thanks again.
Hi Rebecca,
Just checking to see how you are doing. Please let us know.
Hugs,
Lizzy0
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