Ice on mouth (avoiding sores, etc) while Avastin, before Oxaliplatin?

Hi, my mother is now receiving CAPOX (Capecitabine and Oxaliplatin) plus Avastin: first she receives Avastin, then Oxaliplatin
Before this treatment she used other drugs, and with the first treatment for her the best way to avoid mouth sores and mucositis is the ice while the intravenous treatment (she tried mouthwashes etc)

But as we know Oxaliplatin doesn't want ice, the question is: could she have ice at least before the Oxaliplatin is given intravenously? I mean, while Avastin is given, thanks!

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  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    Hello and welcome and

    Hello and welcome and positive thoughts for your mom. I think she could. I just got home from chemo with the oxypalatin (sp?) and I have terrible cold reaction right now but I find it doesn't kick in until about halfway throught the treatment at the earliest. That might get worse later but today was my fourth. It was bad today. I went to the bathroom at the clinic and got a reaction from flushing the toilet and then washed my hands and got a reaction there and then opened the door and got aqnother one. It was almost funny.

  • Yolllmbs
    Yolllmbs Member Posts: 360 Member
    I would

    ask your doctor.  I just finished 10 rounds of folfox5.  The oxaliplatin was given in a two hour dose at the hospital while I had 46 hour of the flourical drip.  I have had and still have a reaction to cold.  I was told if I tried to eat anything cold to have something hot at hand to counter any reactions I might have (including your throat closing).  In fact, the sensation has gotten worse since treatment stopped.  I did baking soda and salt to keep the mouth sores away.  I still drink room temperature or warmer food.  Ask the doctor.  Everyone has a different reaction.

     

    Yolanda

     

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Yolllmbs said:

    I would

    ask your doctor.  I just finished 10 rounds of folfox5.  The oxaliplatin was given in a two hour dose at the hospital while I had 46 hour of the flourical drip.  I have had and still have a reaction to cold.  I was told if I tried to eat anything cold to have something hot at hand to counter any reactions I might have (including your throat closing).  In fact, the sensation has gotten worse since treatment stopped.  I did baking soda and salt to keep the mouth sores away.  I still drink room temperature or warmer food.  Ask the doctor.  Everyone has a different reaction.

     

    Yolanda

     

    Yo Yolanda!

    I am sorry that you are still having the reaction to cold. I know how exciting it is to be done with treatments, and it sucks when the side-effects continue as a nasty, and uncomfortable reminder. 

    Sue - Trubrit

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Baking soda and salt rinses

    This combination was a life saver for me during my treatments. My Onco told me to rinse four times a day, regardless of wether I had any active sores. 

    1/4 teaspoon Baking Soda and 1/8 teaspoon Salt in 8 oz warm water.

    Welcome to the forum. We hope to be able to help you and your mother along the journey.

    Sue - Trubrit 

  • aggie0053
    aggie0053 Member Posts: 110
    Trubrit said:

    Baking soda and salt rinses

    This combination was a life saver for me during my treatments. My Onco told me to rinse four times a day, regardless of wether I had any active sores. 

    1/4 teaspoon Baking Soda and 1/8 teaspoon Salt in 8 oz warm water.

    Welcome to the forum. We hope to be able to help you and your mother along the journey.

    Sue - Trubrit 

    sorry yolanda my affect from

    sorry yolanda my affect from cold is gone can have ice cold drinks, ice cream the cold outside (live in mich.) don't bother me, hope yours gets better

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    aggie0053 said:

    sorry yolanda my affect from

    sorry yolanda my affect from cold is gone can have ice cold drinks, ice cream the cold outside (live in mich.) don't bother me, hope yours gets better

    I rinse with club soda. Maybe

    I rinse with club soda. Maybe I should try what you guys use. I'm having a horrible time with the cold sensitivity tonight. I can't even hold the handle of the coffee cup I have hot chocolate in. I keep getting shocked by touching things that I wouldn't expect to give me a reaction. I was holding the back door just now while one of our dogs dawdled along coming inside and I had a glove on but suddenly the cold got through it. I keep telling myself this isn;t the worst thing in the world but it's still upsetting.

  • RickMurtagh
    RickMurtagh Member Posts: 587 Member
    Cold, sores, etc

    Sensitivity to cold (and heat) may eventually build so that it does not go away between treatments. That may become a problem for your mum later on. 

    You might ask her doctor about "magic mouthwash."  there are a few different formulas for it, but the one I was prescribed cleared up sores in my mouth sometimes within a day of their appearance. 

    Best wishes

    rick

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    3rd round of Oxy

    My first two rounds (months each)  I would suffer from the cold side effects half way through the IV, toilet handles hurt, knobs on the door and the water faucets all hurt my hands, I could not even drink water at room temperature as it felt like cold shards of glass going down my throat, it started out lasting four days and by the time I was done with the Oxy it was up to nine days before I could drink anything cold, it was awful.

     Then one day my onc mentions after I complained when told my next chemo was Oxy again that chemo will not go where it's cold.  I looked it up and they even make special gloves that keep your hands ice cold and booties as well.  

    I didn't think I wanted to sit for two hours with ice cold hands and feet so I instead brought ice water with me and started drinking it before and during the IV of Oxiplatinum keeping my hands on the cold bottle or glass.  WHAT a DIFFERENCE, I drink cold water every day (out of the freezer ice cold) no from day of infusion, I can handle door knobs and toilet handles with no problems, it's been wonderful, so she might want to try this.  My hands can't handle the ice cold (my water has ice in it from being frozen cause I love ice cold water) as good as my throat so I have a cozy that goes over the water bottles.

    Winter Marie

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member

    3rd round of Oxy

    My first two rounds (months each)  I would suffer from the cold side effects half way through the IV, toilet handles hurt, knobs on the door and the water faucets all hurt my hands, I could not even drink water at room temperature as it felt like cold shards of glass going down my throat, it started out lasting four days and by the time I was done with the Oxy it was up to nine days before I could drink anything cold, it was awful.

     Then one day my onc mentions after I complained when told my next chemo was Oxy again that chemo will not go where it's cold.  I looked it up and they even make special gloves that keep your hands ice cold and booties as well.  

    I didn't think I wanted to sit for two hours with ice cold hands and feet so I instead brought ice water with me and started drinking it before and during the IV of Oxiplatinum keeping my hands on the cold bottle or glass.  WHAT a DIFFERENCE, I drink cold water every day (out of the freezer ice cold) no from day of infusion, I can handle door knobs and toilet handles with no problems, it's been wonderful, so she might want to try this.  My hands can't handle the ice cold (my water has ice in it from being frozen cause I love ice cold water) as good as my throat so I have a cozy that goes over the water bottles.

    Winter Marie

    If I'd have only known

    I would have put my feet in ice and maybe now, 18 months out, I wouldn't have neuropathy in my feet. 

    Thanks for sharing that, Winter. 

    Sue - Trubrit

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    Trubrit said:

    If I'd have only known

    I would have put my feet in ice and maybe now, 18 months out, I wouldn't have neuropathy in my feet. 

    Thanks for sharing that, Winter. 

    Sue - Trubrit

    Thanks for that Winter Marie!

    Thanks for that Winter Marie! I'm going to try that next time. I'm still surprised how quickly it hit me this time and how bad it is. I'm terrified that'll it'll last as it's going longer each time. This past one I could only drink cold things for a couple of days before the next treatment. I'm sick to death of hot drinks and with the dehydration hot drinks just don't seem thirst quenching.

  • more questions

    The answers are very helpful :)

     

    Winter Marie, follow up questions as English isn't my main language, or someone who can clarify it for me: the cold water is drank every day inluding the day chemo? your hands and feet are on cold while the Oxali IV?

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member

    more questions

    The answers are very helpful :)

     

    Winter Marie, follow up questions as English isn't my main language, or someone who can clarify it for me: the cold water is drank every day inluding the day chemo? your hands and feet are on cold while the Oxali IV?

    Answer

    I drink the cold water just before and during the IV infusion of the Oxiplatinum, this allows me to drink cold water every day if I want.  Yes my hands and feet suffer from the cold effects but I have lessened them by keeping my hands on the cold water during IV infusion, and I wear sandals so that my feet remain cold (it's always cold at the infusion center I go to) and I can walk barefoot on tile the very same day.  It's made a big difference in side effects for the good.

    Winter Marie

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member

    Answer

    I drink the cold water just before and during the IV infusion of the Oxiplatinum, this allows me to drink cold water every day if I want.  Yes my hands and feet suffer from the cold effects but I have lessened them by keeping my hands on the cold water during IV infusion, and I wear sandals so that my feet remain cold (it's always cold at the infusion center I go to) and I can walk barefoot on tile the very same day.  It's made a big difference in side effects for the good.

    Winter Marie

    Tightness

    Does you throat not constrict when you drink the cold drinks?  I know once I forgot and drank a cold drink while getting my Oxi, and my throat tightened up immedietely. 

    Sue - Trubrit

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Tightness

    Does you throat not constrict when you drink the cold drinks?  I know once I forgot and drank a cold drink while getting my Oxi, and my throat tightened up immedietely. 

    Sue - Trubrit

    NOPE

    The first two times I did Oxi! it felt like cold glass schards going down my throat even at room temperature, since I started drinking cold water during infusion, NOPE, can drink cold water every day, and I'm talking ice cold frozen out of the freezer cold water.

    Winter Marie

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Video of Me and ice water made for you

    I made a youtube video today.  I did the two hour oxiplatinum infusion today so did video on drinking ice water same day.  I'll try and do better and tape A to Z on doing cold drinks same day showing how I do it at my next infusion.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jAU1zwiyWL0&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=em-upload_owner&v=2w9goFvE_Js

    Winter Marie

  • Yolllmbs
    Yolllmbs Member Posts: 360 Member

    Video of Me and ice water made for you

    I made a youtube video today.  I did the two hour oxiplatinum infusion today so did video on drinking ice water same day.  I'll try and do better and tape A to Z on doing cold drinks same day showing how I do it at my next infusion.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jAU1zwiyWL0&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=em-upload_owner&v=2w9goFvE_Js

    Winter Marie

    Cold reaction

    I'm still having the issues with cold hands and feet.  It's amazing, watching you handle the cold!  Good for you.  I'm just hoping they go away soon.  My doctor said 6 months for most of the recovery up to 3 years.  Geesh!

     

    Yolanda

  • Nico08
    Nico08 Member Posts: 19

    Video of Me and ice water made for you

    I made a youtube video today.  I did the two hour oxiplatinum infusion today so did video on drinking ice water same day.  I'll try and do better and tape A to Z on doing cold drinks same day showing how I do it at my next infusion.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jAU1zwiyWL0&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=em-upload_owner&v=2w9goFvE_Js

    Winter Marie

    Hi. I had my fourth FOLFOX

    Hi. I had my fourth FOLFOX treatment on 12/1/14.  I drank ice cold water and put some ice cubes in my mouth while the Oxy was being infused.  I also kept my hands on a glass jar filled with ice.  

    I have had practically no cold sensitivity in my hands.  The glass shard feeling is greatly reduced in my throat.  Using ice/cold during the Oxy infusion really seems to help.

    Question- do you think I am reducing the effectiveness of the Oxy at all by using the cold/ice during the Oxy infusion?

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Nico08 said:

    Hi. I had my fourth FOLFOX

    Hi. I had my fourth FOLFOX treatment on 12/1/14.  I drank ice cold water and put some ice cubes in my mouth while the Oxy was being infused.  I also kept my hands on a glass jar filled with ice.  

    I have had practically no cold sensitivity in my hands.  The glass shard feeling is greatly reduced in my throat.  Using ice/cold during the Oxy infusion really seems to help.

    Question- do you think I am reducing the effectiveness of the Oxy at all by using the cold/ice during the Oxy infusion?

    No

    2014-12-03 My oncologist actually recommended this to me, so you are safe on the effectiveness.

    Winter Marie

  • thxmiker
    thxmiker Member Posts: 1,278 Member
    After treatment 3 on

    After treatment 3 on Oxiplatten, I could not have an Ice Cube in my mouth!  Ice burned me like fire.  Even a swallow of a drink on ice burned my throat.  I took a small sip of my wife's vanilla shake and cried like a baby moments later.   I got "Ove-Gloves" from Target to get things out of the fridge or the freezer.   Now I can use the gloves to get things out of the oven.

     

     

    Best Always,  miike

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    thxmiker said:

    After treatment 3 on

    After treatment 3 on Oxiplatten, I could not have an Ice Cube in my mouth!  Ice burned me like fire.  Even a swallow of a drink on ice burned my throat.  I took a small sip of my wife's vanilla shake and cried like a baby moments later.   I got "Ove-Gloves" from Target to get things out of the fridge or the freezer.   Now I can use the gloves to get things out of the oven.

     

     

    Best Always,  miike

    I had my chemo on Monday and

    I had my chemo on Monday and forgot to make sure I had cold stuff with me but I did try to keep my hands on the vinyl chairs we sit in and around a glass of cool orange juice as often as I could and my cold sensitivity is much less this time. Yesterday I was at the point that I'm not usually at until about day four after chemo as far as my hands go. I did try to drink something cold last night and got the feeling of drinking shards but after 20 minutes when it was a little warmer I was fine. I'm going to try it again next time but make sure I have something colder.