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sorry you are going thru thisTerryV said:Thinking of you
Sam,
Here's to hoping the next round of Taxotere is tolerable. Actually, I'm hoping it will be "a breeze" for you.
No matter what, you are in our prayers!
Terry
Wife to Nick
Sam,
I was one of the people who had taken Taxotere for post op chemo. So sorry this has been a struggle esp with the peg tube business and the mass blocking the esophagus also. Is there any chance of using the cyberknife on the mass just to make you more comfortable and able to swallow right? Taxotere is very strong. When I asked the dr why my toenail was coming off 6 months later, he just said how strong do you think it was and why do you think you had to wait 21 days inbetween. I know how I felt during that time and my heart goes out to you. Hoping the drs will come up with a solution for the various issues you are dealing with. You have every right to be disheartened but we will all be rooting for you to feel better and go on. My prayers are with you, hugs from afar.
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Thanks Sherriunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
As of the time I left the hospital on Monday (yesterday) my counts were back to normal. My doc has been hesitant to start the nupogen since given time I always come back on my own. The nurse called this afternoon to check on me and said that my oncologist was going to talk to me about having home health in to do IV fluids since this is the third time in as many months I have dehydrated in spite of the fact that I measure fluids and take in about 2200cc's per day. They have not talked about immuno boosters, but I will bring up the issue next week. I am scheduled for an Oct 12th treatment. My personal biggest concern right now is depression. This has not been a problem up til this week, but now I seem overwhelmed. sam0 -
depressionsangora said:Thanks Sherri
As of the time I left the hospital on Monday (yesterday) my counts were back to normal. My doc has been hesitant to start the nupogen since given time I always come back on my own. The nurse called this afternoon to check on me and said that my oncologist was going to talk to me about having home health in to do IV fluids since this is the third time in as many months I have dehydrated in spite of the fact that I measure fluids and take in about 2200cc's per day. They have not talked about immuno boosters, but I will bring up the issue next week. I am scheduled for an Oct 12th treatment. My personal biggest concern right now is depression. This has not been a problem up til this week, but now I seem overwhelmed. sam
I was on 2 different depression meds. One for morning and one for night time. I am currently on Celexa. Those meds take about two weeks to kick in but it was amazing how much better my attitude was and is. One time my son took me in for fluids and had me admitted to the hospital. I was there for 14 days. I am impressed with your knowledge of the various treatments and even keeping track of your fluid intake. As you may know...I am a believer in feeling a tiny tiny little bit better each day and after months that feeling adds up to a ton of better health. The days of taking one step forward and two steps backward is so far in the past that I almost don't remember it. Find a small step to take. An attainable goal and do it. Feel better.
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Positivejim2011 said:depression
I was on 2 different depression meds. One for morning and one for night time. I am currently on Celexa. Those meds take about two weeks to kick in but it was amazing how much better my attitude was and is. One time my son took me in for fluids and had me admitted to the hospital. I was there for 14 days. I am impressed with your knowledge of the various treatments and even keeping track of your fluid intake. As you may know...I am a believer in feeling a tiny tiny little bit better each day and after months that feeling adds up to a ton of better health. The days of taking one step forward and two steps backward is so far in the past that I almost don't remember it. Find a small step to take. An attainable goal and do it. Feel better.
Jim
I love your way of thinking Jim. Stay strong Sam. One small step at a time.
Danielle0
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