My mother's Hysterectomy
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chemo port dayMrsBee said:Thanks.
Thanks.
My mother just got back from having her chemo port attached.
She was surprised that there was no pain involved and she was awake through the whole thing.
She said if they told her she had to go tomorrow for the same thing, she would, no problem.
Now she gets to rest for two weeks until first chemo treatment.
Glad one thing's gone well in all of this so far.
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Glad that this went wellMrsBee said:chemo port day
My mother just got back from having her chemo port attached.
She was surprised that there was no pain involved and she was awake through the whole thing.
She said if they told her she had to go tomorrow for the same thing, she would, no problem.
Now she gets to rest for two weeks until first chemo treatment.
Glad one thing's gone well in all of this so far.
and hope that the fact that it did will give your mom some peace of mind. Sometimes the scariest thing is simply the unknown.
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That is so good!MrsBee said:chemo port day
My mother just got back from having her chemo port attached.
She was surprised that there was no pain involved and she was awake through the whole thing.
She said if they told her she had to go tomorrow for the same thing, she would, no problem.
Now she gets to rest for two weeks until first chemo treatment.
Glad one thing's gone well in all of this so far.
I had my port put in yesterday but they did it under general anesthetics with the tube down my throat and also cut a small hole in my neck to thread the tube. I wonder why some doctors do it one one and other doctors the other? I also had chemo today instead of letting my incisions heal first. Your mom's way sounds a LOT easier than mine. I'm glad things are going so well for her!!!
Take care,
Eldri
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It wasn't too bad at allMrsBee said:Thanks, really hope it wasn't
Thanks, really hope it wasn't too bad for you.
I'd like to know how the chemo goes, if you have a moment now and again, and are up to it of course.
My mother starts hers in about 2 weeks.
First they gave me medication, a steroid, to reduce swelling that could be caused by the first chemo drug. That took about 15 minutes. Then they gave me one of the chemo drugs that took about half an hour; then the second chemo drug that took an hour. There were two nurses there who kept asking me if I was feeling ok - was I getting itchy, did I feel light-headed, anything out of the ordinary? I was fine and was there for about three hours. My chemo nurse said some kinds of chemo can take double that time so I guess it depends on the type of cancer and the type of chemotherapy.
The nurses told me to drink, drink, drink. I could drink anything I wanted except alcohol (I don't drink anyways) but if I drank something with caffeine, I still had to drink eight 8-ounce of non-caffeinated liquid - soup, water, juice, soda, coffee, etc. all counted toward those 64 ounces. She also told me to get real ginger ale - not the diet kind. She said to open the can and let it sit in the fridge so it stays cold. She said that has really helped people who get nauseaous. I also have two different kinds of nauseau drugs and an anti-anxiety medication to take if I need it. I take my steroid medication tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.
I'm also set up for blood work on November 6th and November 16th with my next chemo on the 17th.
It went MUCH better than I thought it would.
Take care and let me know how your mom's chemo goes. How old is she??
Eldri
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Just saying
I can add nothing on this subject but letting you all know that I wish you all showers of NED blessings as you continue your journey and as I read I keep wishing I was a genie, I'd make us all well and all ports would be at the ship docks where they belong and stay there .
Stay courageous and brave, I am hugging.Nuff nuff love. Moli.
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Thanks for the informationEZLiving66 said:It wasn't too bad at all
First they gave me medication, a steroid, to reduce swelling that could be caused by the first chemo drug. That took about 15 minutes. Then they gave me one of the chemo drugs that took about half an hour; then the second chemo drug that took an hour. There were two nurses there who kept asking me if I was feeling ok - was I getting itchy, did I feel light-headed, anything out of the ordinary? I was fine and was there for about three hours. My chemo nurse said some kinds of chemo can take double that time so I guess it depends on the type of cancer and the type of chemotherapy.
The nurses told me to drink, drink, drink. I could drink anything I wanted except alcohol (I don't drink anyways) but if I drank something with caffeine, I still had to drink eight 8-ounce of non-caffeinated liquid - soup, water, juice, soda, coffee, etc. all counted toward those 64 ounces. She also told me to get real ginger ale - not the diet kind. She said to open the can and let it sit in the fridge so it stays cold. She said that has really helped people who get nauseaous. I also have two different kinds of nauseau drugs and an anti-anxiety medication to take if I need it. I take my steroid medication tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.
I'm also set up for blood work on November 6th and November 16th with my next chemo on the 17th.
It went MUCH better than I thought it would.
Take care and let me know how your mom's chemo goes. How old is she??
Eldri
Thanks for the information giving me some idea of what to expect.
My motheris 82.
I'll post again about how the chemo goes for my mother.
Really hope you're having a good first day after.
And thanks, Molimoli!
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First chemo treatment Mondaymolimoli said:Just saying
I can add nothing on this subject but letting you all know that I wish you all showers of NED blessings as you continue your journey and as I read I keep wishing I was a genie, I'd make us all well and all ports would be at the ship docks where they belong and stay there .
Stay courageous and brave, I am hugging.Nuff nuff love. Moli.
My mother just found out her first chemo treatment is this next Monday morning.
We were expecting a liitle more time for her to recover from hysreectomy.
She's only just starting to get some of her energy back-for example,
she gets completely exhausted from just taking a shower.
I sense that she's nervous about the whole thing.
Wish we knew exactly what was going to happen.
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chemo day is actually prettyMrsBee said:First chemo treatment Monday
My mother just found out her first chemo treatment is this next Monday morning.
We were expecting a liitle more time for her to recover from hysreectomy.
She's only just starting to get some of her energy back-for example,
she gets completely exhausted from just taking a shower.
I sense that she's nervous about the whole thing.
Wish we knew exactly what was going to happen.
chemo day is actually pretty easy. You get to set in a comfortable chair and wonderful chemo nurses and volunteers wait on you. they bring warm blankets and snacks while you sit. My chemo room has TVs that you can watch, a lot of people read or nap. I play on my Ipad, draw, or color in an adult coloring book. It does take awhile They have to access your port and start a saline solution, and run the premeds before they start the actual chemo. I have always had a day or two feeling pretty good before the side effects hit. Hoping for the best for your mom. She is lucky to have a caring daughter. Hugs and prayers, Lou Ann
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day after first chemo treatmentMrsBee said:It's the "Mrs Bee" that's
It's the "Mrs Bee" that's confusing.
I originally set up the acct for my mom to use
but I'm doing the posting for her, at least for the moment.
Thanks!
My mother's first chemo treatment went pretty well.
But her heart started racing during first chemo drug, so they
had to slow everything down. They had to keep the facility open
an extra 3 hrs-the whole thing took 13 hrs.
She was seeing double after we got home and is shakey this morning.
Otherwise doing fine so far. Slept well. And she's taking the anti-nausea medicine
even though there's no nausea yet.
Because she got done so late yesterday, she can't go in for her shot (don't know what it's for)
until tomorrow. Hope she's not too sick to go then-she was supposed to go today.
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Glad everythiing went prettyMrsBee said:day after first chemo treatment
My mother's first chemo treatment went pretty well.
But her heart started racing during first chemo drug, so they
had to slow everything down. They had to keep the facility open
an extra 3 hrs-the whole thing took 13 hrs.
She was seeing double after we got home and is shakey this morning.
Otherwise doing fine so far. Slept well. And she's taking the anti-nausea medicine
even though there's no nausea yet.
Because she got done so late yesterday, she can't go in for her shot (don't know what it's for)
until tomorrow. Hope she's not too sick to go then-she was supposed to go today.
Glad everythiing went pretty good. My 1st chem also went quite long. We got there in the dark and went home in the dark. The next time it won' take quite as long. I am thinking that the shot is nuelasta.. It is given 24 hr. after chemo. It helps keep the white bood cells from dropping to low. It sometimes makes your bones hurt, but taking Clariten the day before and for a day or so after helps a lot with that. Hugs and prayers, Lou Ann
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She got her post ChemoMrsBee said:Thanks again very much.I'll
Thanks again very much.
I'll make sure she takes the Claratin today and for several days after the shot.
She got her post Chemo shot this morning.
This is her second day after Chemo day.
she had some shakiness at the hospital,
Took to her bed around noon after returning.
When I ask her if there was anything that specifically
hurt, she said no. But she's clearly not feeling well.
She ate something, but not much.
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Help her to stay hydrated.MrsBee said:She got her post Chemo
She got her post Chemo shot this morning.
This is her second day after Chemo day.
she had some shakiness at the hospital,
Took to her bed around noon after returning.
When I ask her if there was anything that specifically
hurt, she said no. But she's clearly not feeling well.
She ate something, but not much.
Help her to stay hydrated. She needs to drink a lot I have been told at least 64 oz. It doesn't have to be all watet, Juices , soup amilk popcycles work too. Cantilope and watermellon are also sourse of liquid. If she would become dehydrated, your cancer center can give hydration through her port. Chemo wears you out and she may not feel well for a week or so, Hugs and prayers to both of you, Lou Ann
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Thanks, Lou Ann
She doesn't feel like eating much.
I'll try and get her to drink as much as possible.
She seems to be doing fairly well-
this afternoon when she went back to bed I thought,
OK this is the start of the bad stuff!
But she got back up again later and seemed pretty good-
I guess it can start later for some people-tomorrow's her third day
after Chemo already. She definetly has very low energy, but no real pain
of any kind. Her mood's still pretty good, too.
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My Mom says she had bone pain
My Mom says she had bone pain since shortly after going to bed last night.
She describes it as not real bad pain but traveling from place to place (including her ears)
and making her uncomfortable.
I told her to take Tylenol but she's afraid it will intefere with the Chemo drugs.
She's using a heating pad and I massaged her feet both of which seemed to help.
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