Still have neuropathy from Folfox/Oxy chemo
Hi, I am new to the forum, I was diagnosed Nov 2015 with a tumor in the rectum. Had 28 traditions, 6 weeks of 24/7 chemo, surg resection of tumor with temp illiostomy (for 12 weeks) then take down, then 12 sessions of Folfox/Oxy plus others that I don't remember currently. I had many of challenges others have experienced and detailed here on the forum. I still have to manage my BMs with diet and OTC Immodium. I also have quit a bit of neuropathy in my feet...both have the feeling of numbness, similar to how your mouth would feel after visiting the dentist. Anyone else have any neuropathy from Oxy treatmen?
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Yes.
I was told that it could take up to 2 years for neuropathy to subside IF IT WAS GOING TO DO SO. After 2 years, it's likely permanent. I still have some neuropathy in my feet 9 years later. It isn't debilitating; acupressure insoles help tremendously. I also have lost some of my fine motor skills.
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Yes for me, also
I had treatment back in 2013 and still suffer from neuropathy in my lower legs, feet and fingertips. Its an odd feeling, and is not something that I am used to, even now. I can live with it though, as it does not hurt, and I am able to hike around with minimal problems.
Welcome to the forum. I hope you will recieve some comfort knowing that others here suffer as you do,
TRU
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It's been over two years
It's been over two years since I had the oxy and I still have neuropathy in my feet. Just the bottoms. It feels like walkig on a roguh surface. Mostly I don't even notice it anymore and it has improved over the past two years. It used to feel like they were asleep. Then I wnt through a period where they felt kind of prickly. I'm pretty much used to it now and it doesn't bother me.
Jan
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Thanks!
to all of you who responded...glad I found this site!
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