Chemo leaked around IV
Has anyone else dealt with this and what helped? Does it go away, again?
Thank you and hugs, Deb
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Mine leaked once, too!
But nothing bad happened. Or at least I didn't know if it did. I know my oncologist was not happy about it, but I was too stupid to think it might be something to worry about. Sorry I can't be of more help to you. If it's causing as much trouble as it seems, I think you should contact your oncologist.
Suzanne0 -
I know the red devil isntDouble Whammy said:Mine leaked once, too!
But nothing bad happened. Or at least I didn't know if it did. I know my oncologist was not happy about it, but I was too stupid to think it might be something to worry about. Sorry I can't be of more help to you. If it's causing as much trouble as it seems, I think you should contact your oncologist.
Suzanne
I know the red devil isnt good to infiltrate. But usually an infiltrate will resolve and be ok. However I am not familiar with how adriamycin works in this way. you can see your regular doctor, it could be you injured it somehow or the infiltrate.0 -
I am surprised you didn't
I am surprised you didn't have to have a port. My oncologist recommended TAC for me but I ended up choosing just TC. He told me that with the A there is no choice but to have a port because it is too damaging to tissues and veins.
I would definitely call oncologist.0 -
Why not ask for a Port?
You may be getting irritable blocked veins in your hands. Tell your doc... I got an ultrasound done and discovered that my veins were badly blocked from the site of my port all the way to my armpit. I love my port... it was so then easy for the nurses to hook me into the machine, to take blood samples etc... without having to keep find an unblocked, healthy, vein.0 -
DebbyPhoenix chick said:Why not ask for a Port?
You may be getting irritable blocked veins in your hands. Tell your doc... I got an ultrasound done and discovered that my veins were badly blocked from the site of my port all the way to my armpit. I love my port... it was so then easy for the nurses to hook me into the machine, to take blood samples etc... without having to keep find an unblocked, healthy, vein.
How is your arm doing? When it leaked were the nurses there? I can't imagine how we get that stuff thru our veins and survive. Hope you are healing.
I agree about a port. It best
Hugs,
Karen0 -
See a physician ASAP
My concern is that you may have a clot in your arm causing tenderness? Please don't assume your pain is from the IV infiltration. The danger, if you have a clot, is that it may break free and travel to your lungs--a life threatening situation (pulmonary embolism).
"What are the symptoms of DVT (blood clot)?
DVT most commonly occurs in just one leg or one arm. Not everyone with DVT will experience symptoms, although when present, they may include:
Swelling of the leg or arm (sometimes it occurs suddenly)
Pain or tenderness in the leg that may only be present when standing or walking
Feeling of increased warmth in the area of the leg or arm that is swollen or that hurts
Redness or discoloration of the skin
Enlargement of the superficial veins in the affected leg or arm"
http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/blood_clots/hic_deep_vein_thrombosis_dvt.aspx0 -
no portcarkris said:I had adriamycin but did not
I had adriamycin but did not have a port, so it is not always a "have to" The nurse sat next to me and pushed it in slowly.
My dr didn't think I needed a port, since I am not having to go in for the herpicine(sp) treatment.0 -
I know it is frustrating,DebbyB said:DebbyM
I saw the surgeon today, who referred me back to the oncologist, who is referring me to specialist. ARG...tired of this merry-go-round.
I know it is frustrating, but I am glad that you are seeing the specialist. I always assume every ache and pain is cancer or cancer treatment related, but many times it is not. But it is always best to check it out and not guess. Praying that it is something that is not cancer related and treatable :-)0 -
It is very frustrating.CypressCynthia said:I know it is frustrating,
I know it is frustrating, but I am glad that you are seeing the specialist. I always assume every ache and pain is cancer or cancer treatment related, but many times it is not. But it is always best to check it out and not guess. Praying that it is something that is not cancer related and treatable :-)
Well, the Dr's PA called and I have a script for an ointment waiting for me at the pharmacy. She said that it will go away at some point. Use heat, don't use the wrist and use the ointment.0 -
Hoping that it will go awayDebbyB said:It is very frustrating.
Well, the Dr's PA called and I have a script for an ointment waiting for me at the pharmacy. She said that it will go away at some point. Use heat, don't use the wrist and use the ointment.
Hoping that it will go away for you quickly Debby. Keep us posted.0 -
no advice never had chemo
no advice never had chemo but just wanted you to know thinking of your and hope all is getting better..
Denise0
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