Been so sick since I got Neulasta shot
I am not feeling well since the day I got the Neulasta shot on Sunday!! Got nauseated, stomach upset, fatigued, and everything I ate taste bitter!! Water tastes different too. This neulasta shot isn't good at all. Although everything tastes terrible I have to eat otherwise I won't have any energy left in me!! Oh did I mention constipated? It's terrible!!
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WBC Shot
Yes the WBC shot has side effects. I have 5 days of shots and I get fairly terrible spinal and sternum bone pain from them. I take approx 4 tylenol a day when the pain starts. It is the weirdest bone pain - never felt before. I believe I have other side effects also. They say the anti-nausea pills given when you have chemo can be very constipating, so have been taking Miralax and sennakot S right before and for the first days until everything seems to run through me for a few days. I go through this type of stomach upset every chemo - it is not nice, but seems to be what happens each time I have chemo.
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Neupogen
Mine was Neupogen and they never told me the side affecfts and when waking up the next morning my body hurt so bad going to the emergency room was on my first thoughts. It's a powerful drug so if you don't feel well ask questions however they wouldn't do my next treatment until my counts came up so it was necessary. Hope you feel better.
Kim
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Same for me, Annabelle
Nobody told me what the side effects were; I just knew that I HAD to get the shots or there would be no more chemo.
I would go to bed with pain killers and a hot water bottles on the painful spots, which for me was the hips and the shoulders.
Yet another thing some (most) of us have to stick out in order live.
Tru
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Combined
Those injections combined with chemo are not easy, thats why drop out of chemo is high, 40% of people that had operation and 10% people that didnt have operation, but Eisset what makes me going is, will I kick myself down the road for not finishing chemo and injections. It's my third month of chemo and I hate it, half of the time dont feel like myself at all , but what choice do I have?
Talk to your oncologist, get something for nausea, maybe chemo dose change, etc.
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You're in there, mozartmozart13 said:Combined
Those injections combined with chemo are not easy, thats why drop out of chemo is high, 40% of people that had operation and 10% people that didnt have operation, but Eisset what makes me going is, will I kick myself down the road for not finishing chemo and injections. It's my third month of chemo and I hate it, half of the time dont feel like myself at all , but what choice do I have?
Talk to your oncologist, get something for nausea, maybe chemo dose change, etc.
I kept a video blog during chemo, and I still weep when I watch the one where I'm saying 'I'm just not me. I want me back'. It is so horrible to not recognise yourself. But, you are still inside, and when its all over, YOU WILL BE BACK and better for it.
Yes, stick it out. IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE!
Tru
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The side effectsTrubrit said:Same for me, Annabelle
Nobody told me what the side effects were; I just knew that I HAD to get the shots or there would be no more chemo.
I would go to bed with pain killers and a hot water bottles on the painful spots, which for me was the hips and the shoulders.
Yet another thing some (most) of us have to stick out in order live.
Tru
Isn't it just terrible that they don't tell you about that - makes me so mad. I'm wishing they all would be more upfront about things.
Kim
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I'm thankful
that my medical team did tell me the possible side effects of everything I've gotten in the way of treatment, including the the Neupogen shots (I had 17 in all while on Folfox plus Avastin)) and told me to take either Claritin or Tylenol before coming in for the shots to help with the bone pain. It really helped and I think not having the stress of having awful pain and wondering what was going on was a factor too.
Grace/lizard44
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Neupogen
I have had very low neutrophil levels and chemo cancelled due to it. Have been having neupogen shots for 5 days for a long while now. Really get affected by them. Felt extremely tired and crappy (also bone pain) this time, last time I actually passed out when I was out - my home nurse and I think it is closely related to the side effects of the shots. If I take 4 tylenol a day for the 5 days helps a lot. Hate to take all that tylenol (have liver mets), but it does truly help. This time I tried Ibuprofen, but not nearly as helpful. My nurse suggested Claritin before shot as well - something to do with histamine from the shots. I really, really don't like the effects of these shots, but have no option, if I don't want chemo delayed.
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