venofer therapy
Has anyone had Venofer with their chemo? I just completed chemo #5 today, bloodwork showed anemia....and I told the Dr. I slept most of last week, constant fatigue. He thought it was time for some iron, so I will be getting Venofer weekly: Week 1 cisplatin and Taxol; Weeks 2 & 3 Taxol. Then Week 1 starts the cycle all over again. He offered me prednisone, but I told him I couldn't take it again...he had me on it 4 1/2 years ago, a fairly low dose, but it made me eat UNCONTROLLABLY!( I was working at the time and needed to be alert, but I would pack a bag of food and eat nonstop.) BTW. previously diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer, 6 months carbo, cisplat, taxol........surgery with debulking....then 6 months cisplat, gemzar, taxol. Can't gain the extra weight since I have several cardiac issues...caratoid arteries clogged unoperable...arteries to my arms 100% clogged (small vessels formed which provide limited circulation)....had a stent to one kidney earlier this year, artery was 90% clogged........high blood pressure...ETC.!!!!!!!
Sorry for so much background, but my husband also got me some low cal protein shakes, which I had one today. I FEEL GREAT!!! I should be napping and snoozing, but I have been on the phone talking to family.....walking the dogs......I have energy! Is this an answer for that horrible fatigue? Anyone doing Venofer as part of treatment? Does it last? I haven't read of any really bad side effects unless you are allergic to it. Hoping to hear from anyone getting iron infusion with chemo.....
Linda
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Hi Linda
I don't have any experience with Venofer (my iron was okay during chemo) but it appears that it is helping you a lot with your energy level, which is terrific! Moving around and doing stuff like walking the dog is a good thing too. It gets the blood flowing, helps keep the intestines moving, and perhaps you burn a few unwanted calories too. Sending lots of prayers your way that the Venofer continues to work its magic and that your chemo kicks your cancer's butt!
Kelly
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