fatigue and thirst
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LaCh
You should have a bottle of clean water in your hands at all times. I was told that I needed to stay hydrated at all times. You should be drinking lots of water! I think the fatigue may be due to your lack of solid sleep at this point. Try to get 8 hours of sleep each night.
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Thirst....
Although I tried to drink plenty of water I maybe did not get enough because I definately remember excessive thirst. It got to a point were I just couldn't quench it and was always munching on ice chips or some form of frozen fruit bar. It seemed to last for me through most of radiation. Never did develop any form of mouth sores though so that was good. There is some kind of hard candy I think made my Halls??? that is advertised as being for dry mouth...may help??? Good luck on a smooth treatment/recovery, we are all thinking of you and others.0 -
marynbMarynb said:LaCh
You should have a bottle of clean water in your hands at all times. I was told that I needed to stay hydrated at all times. You should be drinking lots of water! I think the fatigue may be due to your lack of solid sleep at this point. Try to get 8 hours of sleep each night.
Hang in there!
Not sure. I drink 3 liters every day (I've done it for years) and got 10 hours sleep last night. I'm seeing the medical onc this afternoon and will mention it to him. I'm really exhausted and this is only day 3.0 -
eihtakeihtak said:Thirst....
Although I tried to drink plenty of water I maybe did not get enough because I definately remember excessive thirst. It got to a point were I just couldn't quench it and was always munching on ice chips or some form of frozen fruit bar. It seemed to last for me through most of radiation. Never did develop any form of mouth sores though so that was good. There is some kind of hard candy I think made my Halls??? that is advertised as being for dry mouth...may help??? Good luck on a smooth treatment/recovery, we are all thinking of you and others.
Frozen fruit bars sound like a good idea. I'll see if I can get some, thanks. I drink 3 liters of water a day, I've been doing it for years but something feel sout of whack; I'll speak to the med onc this afternoon when I go to sawp out the 5FU pack for the refill. Thanks.0 -
LaChLaCh said:eihtak
Frozen fruit bars sound like a good idea. I'll see if I can get some, thanks. I drink 3 liters of water a day, I've been doing it for years but something feel sout of whack; I'll speak to the med onc this afternoon when I go to sawp out the 5FU pack for the refill. Thanks.
Just make sure that it is not citrus fruit. You don't want acidic foods. I was told to avoid vitamin C also. If you are getting plenty of water, try biotene mouth wash for dry mouth. Glad your sleep is improving. Yesterday you said that you had not been sleeping, so that is a good improvement!
Looks like the weather is cooperating for you too. It is quite mild this week!
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LaCh
Best to run it past Onc. As we have said, we are all different in our responses. I bet if we used a tick list we would have some common responses, but there would then be others not so common. Hope you are managing OK with your dog walks.
My pump is just the one. No refills. It's a nuisance trying to bathe with it though. Still it's not for long! I get mine off on Saturday. I have a PICC line, so use a waterproof arm covering to go in shower when not plumbed into chemo pump. I found that really helpful.
Liz x0 -
pializpializ said:LaCh
Best to run it past Onc. As we have said, we are all different in our responses. I bet if we used a tick list we would have some common responses, but there would then be others not so common. Hope you are managing OK with your dog walks.
My pump is just the one. No refills. It's a nuisance trying to bathe with it though. Still it's not for long! I get mine off on Saturday. I have a PICC line, so use a waterproof arm covering to go in shower when not plumbed into chemo pump. I found that really helpful.
Liz x
yeah, I called the office because I wanted to make sure he was there when I got there (just to swap out the pack) and he said to come in at 3:30 instead of 4. I'm thinking, Jeeze, this is just day 3. How am I going to feel at weeek 3? Week 5? 6? I'm sure he'll do some bloods to see what's going on. I just feel like pure crap at the moment. With regard to the dog walks, I just took him out and although it's a gorgous, springlike day here, I just sort of ran out of gas and came home after a very short while. I don't have a picc, I have a port and it's killing me; I can't wait to get the needle taken out on Friday. I think I'm going to call the dog walker even though my dog doesn't have to "go" but I want him to have more time outside in this nice weather.0 -
I was very thirsty Week 1
Lach,
I was so thirty. I couldn't seem to drink enough. I thought of it like this. If my body was telling me I was thirsty, I should listen. I recommend sipping on fluids all day. I drank only water or ginger ale. I also experienced dry mouth during week 1. I used a Biotene spray and rinse for that.
Hope this helps.
Gigi0 -
geneviasuegeneviasue said:I was very thirsty Week 1
Lach,
I was so thirty. I couldn't seem to drink enough. I thought of it like this. If my body was telling me I was thirsty, I should listen. I recommend sipping on fluids all day. I drank only water or ginger ale. I also experienced dry mouth during week 1. I used a Biotene spray and rinse for that.
Hope this helps.
Gigi
Hey, that's good to know, at least I'm not the only one. As I mentioned, I make it a point to drink 3 liters of water every day (and have for a long time), so feeling thirsty on top of that seemed a little odd. But it's good to know that someone else experienced the same thing as well. Thanks.0
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