pet scan results and chemo questions
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Avastin
The avastin is very mild in most everyone, it's side affects are not a long list. I would suspect the oxi. He is on the same regime I was on, my tumors shrank enough (I so many in the liver, that was the reason why they said resection would never be an option and yet, the chemo ended up making all but two disappear, and those two were taken out during my liver resection).
I'm sorry it's kicking his butt, but I would suggest talking to onc and seeing if he can get by on a little less chemo (same chemo's, just not as much)and see if that helps any.
Here's hoping the side affects lessen for him.
Winter Marie
(By the way, a lovely picture of you two!!!)0 -
I'm sure most of the issues comes from oxy. despite that avastinherdizziness said:Avastin
The avastin is very mild in most everyone, it's side affects are not a long list. I would suspect the oxi. He is on the same regime I was on, my tumors shrank enough (I so many in the liver, that was the reason why they said resection would never be an option and yet, the chemo ended up making all but two disappear, and those two were taken out during my liver resection).
I'm sorry it's kicking his butt, but I would suggest talking to onc and seeing if he can get by on a little less chemo (same chemo's, just not as much)and see if that helps any.
Here's hoping the side affects lessen for him.
Winter Marie
(By the way, a lovely picture of you two!!!)
has it's own issues that can be also unconfortables , hugs my friend! and get patience !0 -
Treatment
Treatments are just hard depending on what you get. Some people can work right through while others are really sick. Hoping that he feels better soon.
Kim0 -
Chemo
Hi, my husband is also on the same chemo as your husband, he has had 4 rounds, and will continue untill he can not cope with it. dx stage 3c Aug 10 and then relapse July 11, to the peritoneal and spot on lung and liver he has a scan on the 17th Oct. He has problems with the oxy, he had a reaction the first time, so has meds help that but his throat suffers. I hope things improve for you both wising you all the best.0 -
Throat suffering ?belindahill said:Chemo
Hi, my husband is also on the same chemo as your husband, he has had 4 rounds, and will continue untill he can not cope with it. dx stage 3c Aug 10 and then relapse July 11, to the peritoneal and spot on lung and liver he has a scan on the 17th Oct. He has problems with the oxy, he had a reaction the first time, so has meds help that but his throat suffers. I hope things improve for you both wising you all the best.
What you mean Belinda ? I got some throat problems as well but I'm on Avastin only!0 -
Hi, his first chemo oxaliplatin and avastin iv caused a reaction to the cold as he was leaving the chemo unit, his throat went into spasms. So he has anti drugs before each chemo now to stop this happening again, but he still has problems with the cold.pepebcn said:Throat suffering ?
What you mean Belinda ? I got some throat problems as well but I'm on Avastin only!0 -
Hi: I had a terrible reaction to oxaliplatin on my first treatment (with irenotecan and 5FU); the first glass of cold water was a big mistake. However, my oncologist reduced the amount and infusion rate of the oxaliplatin and I'm taking L-Glutamine, Vit B6, calcium/magnesium, and Alpha Linoic Acid every day and haven't had a problem since - I can even eat ice cream right after. I have just finished my 10th treatment. So worth giving those supplements a try. May not work for everyone but it sure helped me.Buckwirth said:Was he on Xeloda before?
I was on Folfox, and when that finished they had me on Xeloda along with radiation.
I was unable to tolerate Xeloda, and found it much worse than 5fu.
Cheryl0
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