Another shot at Caelyx
My numbers are up in the 1,000's and I will be starting Caelyx (Doxil) on Monday. I did try this chemo over a year ago and didn't tolerate it very well. Now they have prescribed me some stronger anti-sick meds so please, can you all cross your fingers for me that the anti-sick meds work and I am able to tolerate it.
Tina xx
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Good luck Tina, we are arestella65 said:Positive thoughts for you X
I am going to be rooting for you Tina, my heart goes out to you at this difficult time and I will be wishing so hard for good results and that you can tolerate the chemo, much love to you, Suex keep us updated whenever you canX
Good luck Tina, we are are all praying it works for you , keep us posted, what about asking for some steroids, if it is really bad , thats what they gave mum and she sailed through it after that.She was so rough after the first infusion she said 'I might as well just die now if this it what it is going to be like' It broke my heart, but she picked herself up and rocked through all six treatments god bless her xxx0 -
Good luck Tina, my heartMum2bellaandwilliam said:Good luck Tina, we are are
Good luck Tina, we are are all praying it works for you , keep us posted, what about asking for some steroids, if it is really bad , thats what they gave mum and she sailed through it after that.She was so rough after the first infusion she said 'I might as well just die now if this it what it is going to be like' It broke my heart, but she picked herself up and rocked through all six treatments god bless her xxx
Good luck Tina, my heart goes out to you.
I don't think you've been on gemcitabine, have you? That might still be an option for you if you can't tolerate the Caelyx. I'm on carbo/gemcitabine now and it isn't too bad.
This cancer keeps mutating so it's like trying to hit a moving target. Best wishes to you, you are a trouper!0 -
Good luck - thinking of you
Tina,
Good luck to you on Monday as you navigate your way through this course of treatment. There certainly are enough drugs on this planet so don't be shy in asking for them. You will find the right combination for you. Prayers and hugs-J0 -
Hi Tina - Fingers and toes
Hi Tina - Fingers and toes crossed for you that this will work as well as prayers and good vibes! Yes, insist on something else if the anti-sick meds you get don't work. With everything available there will be something that will help you.
You have support from all around the world!
JulieL x0 -
Thank youJulieL said:Hi Tina - Fingers and toes
Hi Tina - Fingers and toes crossed for you that this will work as well as prayers and good vibes! Yes, insist on something else if the anti-sick meds you get don't work. With everything available there will be something that will help you.
You have support from all around the world!
JulieL x
Good advice about steroids - it never occured to me. But then I'm not a doctor so it should've occured to my doctor. It is nice to know that there are still lots more drugs available as well.
I will post soon, Tina xxx0 -
the chemo
I'll be sending my good thoughts to you. Every hurdle seems to me to be mammoth. There's no doubt that you're a brave person and you'll find the strength to cope. It just seems to be one more thing you have to deal with and a very unwelcome one. Perhaps you'll have a big gap after this one and I'll be wishing you well all the way.0 -
Tinawanttogetwellsoon said:the chemo
I'll be sending my good thoughts to you. Every hurdle seems to me to be mammoth. There's no doubt that you're a brave person and you'll find the strength to cope. It just seems to be one more thing you have to deal with and a very unwelcome one. Perhaps you'll have a big gap after this one and I'll be wishing you well all the way.
All my fingers and toes are crossed and even Charlotte my westie is crossing her little legs for you.
Cheryl0 -
Not Caelyx but Doxorubicinwestie66 said:Tina
All my fingers and toes are crossed and even Charlotte my westie is crossing her little legs for you.
Cheryl
Here is an update (and I'll try to keep it short!):
1. My Oncologist prescribed me a chemotherapy (Caelyx) that the manufacturers stopped making last November.
2. The hospital didn't realise this 'slight' mistake until the morning of my chemo ......... thus no chemo yesterday
3. My oncologist is on leave so no one really knew what to do. Eventually his Registrar conntacted him and he agreed to put me on Doxorubicin.
4. I now realise that the 2 chemo's are very similar but I am so annoyed because my husband took the day off work to be with me at the chemo clinic. HOW DID A CONSULTANT ONCOLOGIST IN GYNAE NOT KNOW CAELYX HAD BEEN DISCONTINUED????????????????
5. Today I have had my 1st infusion of Doxorubicin and it took 30 MINUTES in total. Yipee. The only down side is hair loss. So I wore a cold cap ............ AGAIN (I wore it when I had Topotecan and it worked, didn't lose my hair then) It is now 6 hours on and I am feeling OK. I am so worried about feeling nauseous, so please keep your fingers crossed for me.
6. Next chemo is in 3 weeks.
Tina xxxxxxxxxxx0 -
unbelievableTina Brown said:Not Caelyx but Doxorubicin
Here is an update (and I'll try to keep it short!):
1. My Oncologist prescribed me a chemotherapy (Caelyx) that the manufacturers stopped making last November.
2. The hospital didn't realise this 'slight' mistake until the morning of my chemo ......... thus no chemo yesterday
3. My oncologist is on leave so no one really knew what to do. Eventually his Registrar conntacted him and he agreed to put me on Doxorubicin.
4. I now realise that the 2 chemo's are very similar but I am so annoyed because my husband took the day off work to be with me at the chemo clinic. HOW DID A CONSULTANT ONCOLOGIST IN GYNAE NOT KNOW CAELYX HAD BEEN DISCONTINUED????????????????
5. Today I have had my 1st infusion of Doxorubicin and it took 30 MINUTES in total. Yipee. The only down side is hair loss. So I wore a cold cap ............ AGAIN (I wore it when I had Topotecan and it worked, didn't lose my hair then) It is now 6 hours on and I am feeling OK. I am so worried about feeling nauseous, so please keep your fingers crossed for me.
6. Next chemo is in 3 weeks.
Tina xxxxxxxxxxx
Well actually not that unbelieveable when it comes to hospitals sometimes! Glad you finally got your chemo and fingers crossed that the nausea is kept at bay, lots of love SueX0 -
Go for it Tina!Tina Brown said:Not Caelyx but Doxorubicin
Here is an update (and I'll try to keep it short!):
1. My Oncologist prescribed me a chemotherapy (Caelyx) that the manufacturers stopped making last November.
2. The hospital didn't realise this 'slight' mistake until the morning of my chemo ......... thus no chemo yesterday
3. My oncologist is on leave so no one really knew what to do. Eventually his Registrar conntacted him and he agreed to put me on Doxorubicin.
4. I now realise that the 2 chemo's are very similar but I am so annoyed because my husband took the day off work to be with me at the chemo clinic. HOW DID A CONSULTANT ONCOLOGIST IN GYNAE NOT KNOW CAELYX HAD BEEN DISCONTINUED????????????????
5. Today I have had my 1st infusion of Doxorubicin and it took 30 MINUTES in total. Yipee. The only down side is hair loss. So I wore a cold cap ............ AGAIN (I wore it when I had Topotecan and it worked, didn't lose my hair then) It is now 6 hours on and I am feeling OK. I am so worried about feeling nauseous, so please keep your fingers crossed for me.
6. Next chemo is in 3 weeks.
Tina xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I really hope this does it for you for a loong while. Hope numbers goes down quickly and that you will not have to much side effects. I will follow you closely as mum is on the same chemo next time as her oncologist made the SAME mistake..
Thinking of you,
Sophie0 -
UK treatment
Hello everyone,
I have been following this thread on behalf of a dear friend in the UK (I am living in Australia), and have been doing a lot of reading and research on the internet. She was diagnosed last April and after two courses of chemo (no effect)and was finally referred to Mr. Tom Cecil (Speciality Pseudomyxoma peritonei).
They performed radical surgery and HIPEC and she is now making a remarkable recovery.
I am just mentioning this because it was very hard to track down this sort of treatment in the UK, and thought the information might be useful to other people searching for further treatment and recommendations.
I send my fervent wishes for health and recovery to everyone using this amazing web site.
Victoria in Melbourne0 -
Sorry,tumbulgum said:UK treatment
Hello everyone,
I have been following this thread on behalf of a dear friend in the UK (I am living in Australia), and have been doing a lot of reading and research on the internet. She was diagnosed last April and after two courses of chemo (no effect)and was finally referred to Mr. Tom Cecil (Speciality Pseudomyxoma peritonei).
They performed radical surgery and HIPEC and she is now making a remarkable recovery.
I am just mentioning this because it was very hard to track down this sort of treatment in the UK, and thought the information might be useful to other people searching for further treatment and recommendations.
I send my fervent wishes for health and recovery to everyone using this amazing web site.
Victoria in Melbourne
I forgot to add the
Sorry,
I forgot to add the hospital doing this amazing work - it's the Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust
Aldermaston Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 9NA
T 01256 473202.
Victoria in Melbourne0 -
Thank you for your imput.tumbulgum said:Sorry,
I forgot to add the
Sorry,
I forgot to add the hospital doing this amazing work - it's the Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust
Aldermaston Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 9NA
T 01256 473202.
Victoria in Melbourne
I
Thank you for your imput.
I hope your friend has success with her treatment
Tina xx0
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