taxol side effects
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Hi Debra,
I'm up so early because this is my third sleepless night just tossing and turning in constant pain in my legs and feet. I have pain meds but realized that I also had a fever so did not take anything last night.Medicine only eases the pain a little.
Read some of the older postings under taxol. This is my second and is worse than the first. I had one node involved and the doctor implied that perhaps these two would be all I'd take.
Good luck. Jean0 -
Hi Debra
I too had 4 ac/cy and 4 taxol. The taxol was by far worse to me. I just felt like I couldn't get out of bed. My whole body hurt. I felt like I had a bad case of the flu. Those symptoms usually lasted about a week. You WILL be okay though. Now that it's all over, (I had my last treatment in March), I would do it again. It will be over before you know it. Cindy0 -
thank you for the info. at least i know i'm not the only one. more to talk to the doctor about next time. take care.cindyclay said:Hi Debra
I too had 4 ac/cy and 4 taxol. The taxol was by far worse to me. I just felt like I couldn't get out of bed. My whole body hurt. I felt like I had a bad case of the flu. Those symptoms usually lasted about a week. You WILL be okay though. Now that it's all over, (I had my last treatment in March), I would do it again. It will be over before you know it. Cindy
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i did as you suggested and read some of the back postings. the one that caught my attention was the fda info that said this drug is beneficial to receptor negative cancers. i'm positive.jeancmici said:Hi Debra,
I'm up so early because this is my third sleepless night just tossing and turning in constant pain in my legs and feet. I have pain meds but realized that I also had a fever so did not take anything last night.Medicine only eases the pain a little.
Read some of the older postings under taxol. This is my second and is worse than the first. I had one node involved and the doctor implied that perhaps these two would be all I'd take.
Good luck. Jean
i'm getting ready to go in to work and meet with the hr people today to take a leave for the remainder of my treatment. it's one less thing to worry over.
thank you for taking the time to write, and anytime you're up at 3am, feel free to email. chances are, i'm up, too. let me know what happens with you. i'll do the same. take care.
debbie
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Hi! It seems I am always writing in answer to side effects!! I could write a book on this subject. I will tell you what my onc. told me. He said more of his patients that could not take Taxol but could tolerate its 'first cousin' Taxotere. I was just the opposite. I tolerated Taxol much better. I did have excruciating pain in my legs and back for about 5 days or more--pain usually starting the second or third day afer infusion. I finally got some pain killers that worked called 'Lor-Tabs' prescription only. Finally, I could sleep without walking the floors at 3 a.m. My heart goes out to you cause it is terrible. I had 7 infusions total; and the pain got less as my body adjusted.
If you or anyone else starts running a fever; call your doctor!!!!!! Did you read Shawna's letter about her grandmother? Better to be safe and a pest; than too sick! A fever is something that needs reporting immediately!!!
You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs from Brenda0 -
Don't give up! The taxol is a standard for treatment for pos. nodes and should be continued for your best possible outcome. Think long term! I also had 4 AC and 4 Taxol. Though I had no nausea with Taxol the joint pain was awful, mostly in my legs and feet! It was at its worst the first time because I didn't expect it and had no Vicodin to take it away. My doc also said I prob would sail through but it was tough. The best thing to do is take a painkiller at the first sign of pain, not wait until it's intolerable. The first week is the worst, then the rest of the time I was ok. Just think only 3 treatments left. I had mine during Christmas and New Year's and I was miserable but tried to just sleep thru the worst days and I was ok. You will be too. Stay strong. Try to get away from work during the bad days so you can just cope with it and not work too. Good luck. You will be fine!0
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yes, i read shawana's letter. and up to that point, i'd been hesitant to bother anyone with any strange things that happened. like most women, i suppose, i just figured i'd handle them. i've changed my mind now.bdean said:Hi! It seems I am always writing in answer to side effects!! I could write a book on this subject. I will tell you what my onc. told me. He said more of his patients that could not take Taxol but could tolerate its 'first cousin' Taxotere. I was just the opposite. I tolerated Taxol much better. I did have excruciating pain in my legs and back for about 5 days or more--pain usually starting the second or third day afer infusion. I finally got some pain killers that worked called 'Lor-Tabs' prescription only. Finally, I could sleep without walking the floors at 3 a.m. My heart goes out to you cause it is terrible. I had 7 infusions total; and the pain got less as my body adjusted.
If you or anyone else starts running a fever; call your doctor!!!!!! Did you read Shawna's letter about her grandmother? Better to be safe and a pest; than too sick! A fever is something that needs reporting immediately!!!
You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs from Brenda
also, when i read that people like you took 7 infusions and i'm only going to have 4, i know this is survivable (if that's a word). thanks for taking the time to write and share. you are in my prayers, also.
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thank you so much. i've started taking the painkillers and they do help. i just never liked putting anything i didn't have to into my body, but i guess i can forget that now anyway.cekramer said:Don't give up! The taxol is a standard for treatment for pos. nodes and should be continued for your best possible outcome. Think long term! I also had 4 AC and 4 Taxol. Though I had no nausea with Taxol the joint pain was awful, mostly in my legs and feet! It was at its worst the first time because I didn't expect it and had no Vicodin to take it away. My doc also said I prob would sail through but it was tough. The best thing to do is take a painkiller at the first sign of pain, not wait until it's intolerable. The first week is the worst, then the rest of the time I was ok. Just think only 3 treatments left. I had mine during Christmas and New Year's and I was miserable but tried to just sleep thru the worst days and I was ok. You will be too. Stay strong. Try to get away from work during the bad days so you can just cope with it and not work too. Good luck. You will be fine!
today is the first day of my official leave from work. this has been going on since jan., and finally, the stress of work coupled with this illness and 3 daughters and a husband-well something had to give.
next week is second taxol, then only 2 more. thenback to the real chaos-life.
take care and thanks again for the encouragement!!! debbie0 -
I've been having similar side effects from taxol. Sleeping through the night has been very difficult and a couple of days after treatment I get terrible joint and muscle pains in my legs. My doctor told me to expect tingling in my fingers and toes, but I didn't expect the joint pain. After my second treatment, I've noticed pain also in my jaw, like a toothache. Like you, doctors told me that I would probably sail through taxol. I don't have the intensity of nausea that accompanied the other two drugs but I still have the loss of appetite. I was wondering the same thing as you...has my body had enough of all these drugs? I've got two more treatments and hopefully that'll be it. My concern is that with each treatment the side effects will worsen. I hope not. Try drinking fruit smoothies for energy. And my gyn suggested that marijuana helps with all of the side effects...but of course they can't prescribe or recommend that since it's illegal.0
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My doctor did not say I'd sail through it, just that he thought it would be easier than AC. With AC, I did not have nausea - took Zofran the first three days after treatment-and usually had an appetite, but taxol's pain - day 3 -7 - was expected. The nurse told me I would feel like I'd been run over by a truck.mish said:I've been having similar side effects from taxol. Sleeping through the night has been very difficult and a couple of days after treatment I get terrible joint and muscle pains in my legs. My doctor told me to expect tingling in my fingers and toes, but I didn't expect the joint pain. After my second treatment, I've noticed pain also in my jaw, like a toothache. Like you, doctors told me that I would probably sail through taxol. I don't have the intensity of nausea that accompanied the other two drugs but I still have the loss of appetite. I was wondering the same thing as you...has my body had enough of all these drugs? I've got two more treatments and hopefully that'll be it. My concern is that with each treatment the side effects will worsen. I hope not. Try drinking fruit smoothies for energy. And my gyn suggested that marijuana helps with all of the side effects...but of course they can't prescribe or recommend that since it's illegal.
Speaking of jaw pain - in the same area - I experienced an earache off and on one of the days with taxol #2.
Good Luck to all of us! jean0 -
Do you think the taxotere is easier than the Adriamycin.lisaho said:I just had my second treatment of taxotere which I think is closely related to taxol. What a difference from Adria. Try Glutamine for muscle soreness. It may help. I'd love to hear from you if you figure it out
I dread the bone and muscle pain whick I know is coming whereas I was never sure if I'd have an easy time with AC or not. One treatment - think it was the third AC - only had itchy eyes the three weeks and a swelling off and on of my lips which looked a little odd!!
And I have an elevated temperature all the while I have the pain of taxol.
It helps to compare notes.
Good Luck, Jean0 -
Just remembered - the onco nurse said taxotere does not have the pain associated with it - usually - that taxol does.jeancmici said:Do you think the taxotere is easier than the Adriamycin.
I dread the bone and muscle pain whick I know is coming whereas I was never sure if I'd have an easy time with AC or not. One treatment - think it was the third AC - only had itchy eyes the three weeks and a swelling off and on of my lips which looked a little odd!!
And I have an elevated temperature all the while I have the pain of taxol.
It helps to compare notes.
Good Luck, Jean
I've had no experience with it. There is fluid buildup so more cortisone is given ahead of time.
Just an afterthought! Jean0 -
lisaho did you try glutamine and if so how did it work for you? did you find taxol easier than a/c? i have just finished 4 a/c and 4 start taxol soon. thanks, cathylisaho said:I just had my second treatment of taxotere which I think is closely related to taxol. What a difference from Adria. Try Glutamine for muscle soreness. It may help. I'd love to hear from you if you figure it out
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I am on my way to my 4 year checkup this month. I had 4 taxol, surgery and 4 F/A/C. I had severe joint pain, it grew worse with each dose. I think it is from the toxity to the joints. I decided I knew what people with bad arthritis must feel like. I also tended to be more tearful over time. Watched a lot of funny movies and laughed a lot. The good news. It took about a year from the time of my last chemo until I was free of the joint pain. I had a wonderful doctor who continued to tell me to take my iviprofin and that it would get better and he was right. I also turned to exercise and fresh carrot juice. I believe it had a lot to do with my recovery. I believe the carrot juice help remove the toxins from my joints and the exercise definitely rebuilt the muscles around the joints. Things do get better. I thanks God for every wonderful day, you see my mother died from breast cancer.0
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Taxol first time no side effects
Hi, I've had absolutely no side effects from my first Taxol treatment. Am I just lucky, or will the side effects kick in as I progress? What should I expect from the second treatment? Thank you for any comments.
(If anyone's confused by when I joined, I joined in 2010 when my daughter had breast cancer. She's fine now!)
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Eunice Ruby - Welcome ...Eunice Ruby said:Taxol first time no side effects
Hi, I've had absolutely no side effects from my first Taxol treatment. Am I just lucky, or will the side effects kick in as I progress? What should I expect from the second treatment? Thank you for any comments.
(If anyone's confused by when I joined, I joined in 2010 when my daughter had breast cancer. She's fine now!)
Sorry - that you are fighting breast cancer after you witnessed your daughter going thru this journey back in 2010.
For the majority, chemo side efforts become more intense as treatments progress. Some have little to no side efforts, while others suffer for months.
chemo.care.com is a website where you can get a listing of all possible side efforts
Keep us posted --- when possible.
Vicki Sam
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Lack of sleep
The problem of insomnia!! How I remember those days. Just wanted to say how sorry I am to hear about people not being able to sleep. When I was doing chemo, I could only sleep for about an hour at a time. After it was all over, I spent about 3 months sleeping all the time. I would have an "afternoon nap" and wake up at 9:00 at night and then go back to sleep until morning. I was catching up on all that lost sleep and you will too, ladies!
Things that helped during chemo:
I would leave the TV on all night (low volume). In this way, I could watch something without waking my husband and then drift off again whenever I could. I loved silly reality shows and infomercials. This is not the time for a drama about the Holocaust or similar sad stuff.
I would never get mad at being awake. I would just consider it "rest time" and lie there thinking. I find this helpful today (3yrs later) whenever I can't sleep.
Daytime rest periods whenever possible (on the couch, not bed) and staying in bed from midnight to daylight even if awake.
Doing some form of exercise during the day such as nature walks or yoga.
Avoiding sleep medication. It backfired on me and caused me nightmares.
Chemo doesn't last forever, you'll feel better soon!!!
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TaxolEunice Ruby said:Taxol first time no side effects
Hi, I've had absolutely no side effects from my first Taxol treatment. Am I just lucky, or will the side effects kick in as I progress? What should I expect from the second treatment? Thank you for any comments.
(If anyone's confused by when I joined, I joined in 2010 when my daughter had breast cancer. She's fine now!)
Taxol posed a few challenges for me, but I got past them all right. I had a reaction my final two infusions, but the challenge was remedied and did not require a change of drug or extension of treatment. (I needed to finish on time due to some plans my husband and I had made, guessing ahead several months.)
I also had breathing problems. I could breathe all right -- unless I went to catch my breath, inhale deeply, or cough. Then I had a lot of coughing going on. My most difficult days were towards the end of it all. Allergy meds helped a lot with the awful coughing I would have for a few days. Once I was done with chemo, those problems disappeared.
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