Gemzar and Carboplatin
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ascites
I was glad to see that your Mum has responded to carbo/taxol but sad that she will have to have further treatment. I can totally understand about the ascites. The trouble with treating ascites is that doctors like to see quite an accumulation of fluid before they will drain the abdomen which can make life uncomfortable. Good wishes go out to both you and your Mum.0 -
Thank youwanttogetwellsoon said:ascites
I was glad to see that your Mum has responded to carbo/taxol but sad that she will have to have further treatment. I can totally understand about the ascites. The trouble with treating ascites is that doctors like to see quite an accumulation of fluid before they will drain the abdomen which can make life uncomfortable. Good wishes go out to both you and your Mum.
Thanks for your reply, it means a lot, I think mums onc was not just concerned about the ascites but the fact that the chemo had not knocked the cancer back, we realise the news could of been worse as in that the cancer could have continued to spread but after 9 weeks of chemo we had all hoped for a reduction in tumour growth and ascites, anyway fingers crossed for the Gemzar, I think mum will prefer the treatment every 3 weeks instead of weekly as well, just as long as she can tolerate it then she will at least have more time inbetween chemo feeling better, please keep mum in your thoughts and thank you again X0 -
Fatiguestella65 said:Thank you
Thanks for your reply, it means a lot, I think mums onc was not just concerned about the ascites but the fact that the chemo had not knocked the cancer back, we realise the news could of been worse as in that the cancer could have continued to spread but after 9 weeks of chemo we had all hoped for a reduction in tumour growth and ascites, anyway fingers crossed for the Gemzar, I think mum will prefer the treatment every 3 weeks instead of weekly as well, just as long as she can tolerate it then she will at least have more time inbetween chemo feeling better, please keep mum in your thoughts and thank you again X
Hope the new combo does the trick for your mum. Gemzar made me really tired & gave me diarrhea, too. Is there any chance of using Avastin? That would help the ascites.
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Not sureLaundryQueen said:Fatigue
Hope the new combo does the trick for your mum. Gemzar made me really tired & gave me diarrhea, too. Is there any chance of using Avastin? That would help the ascites.
(((hugs to both of you)))
Thanks for your reply LQ.... Mum has had no tummy upset infact she suffers from constipation! She does seem a bit down at the moment but i think that is her reflux problems and inability to eat much that is bothering her, I was going to suggest she ask her onc about Avastin but I read anyone with a risk of clots should not have it although mum is on blood thinning jabs at the moment so maybe that would combat it? I will def get her to mention it at her nextonc appt....... Thanks again X0 -
Constipationstella65 said:Not sure
Thanks for your reply LQ.... Mum has had no tummy upset infact she suffers from constipation! She does seem a bit down at the moment but i think that is her reflux problems and inability to eat much that is bothering her, I was going to suggest she ask her onc about Avastin but I read anyone with a risk of clots should not have it although mum is on blood thinning jabs at the moment so maybe that would combat it? I will def get her to mention it at her nextonc appt....... Thanks again X
HI: When I was on gemcitibine + cisplatin, I too had terrible constipation. Now that I'm on folfirinox I get terrible diarrhea, so I can't win. The constipation was a challenge. I took up to 4 teaspons throughout the day of something called lactulose (not a prescription) and that seemed to help. Other laxatives I found to be too harsh on my system. Eating more fibre of course probably in soluble form like Metamucil? I can't remember if it was the cisplatin or the gemcitibine that caused the problem but it lasted throughout my entire 12 treatments. I didn't have fatigue with that treatment but sure do on folfirinox. Good luck to your mom.
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the side effectsstella65 said:Not sure
Thanks for your reply LQ.... Mum has had no tummy upset infact she suffers from constipation! She does seem a bit down at the moment but i think that is her reflux problems and inability to eat much that is bothering her, I was going to suggest she ask her onc about Avastin but I read anyone with a risk of clots should not have it although mum is on blood thinning jabs at the moment so maybe that would combat it? I will def get her to mention it at her nextonc appt....... Thanks again X
Hi Stella ...
The constipation can be helped by using Macrogol (polyethylene glycol). A discussion with the local doctor or oncologist might suggest that it could be used to help your Mum as it's gentle on the bowel. I take about a third of a sachet as a maintenance dose and it's helped me a lot. There is always the constant worry about having bowel blockages and also the constipation can exacerabate pain. It's just a thought and something to think about. And, yes, you and your Mum will be in my thoughts.0
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