Eyelids Twitching
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Actually I'm below you. I'mSophDan2 said:You have the right attitude
I am feelinbg better with each day! The tase buds are slowly coming back and the cold is a non-issue at this time.
You must live somewhere cold, I'm north of Boston, where it has been pretty cold already.
A sense of humor is very helpful when dealing with our circumstances. Keep warm and remember that the cold sensitivity will, subside when treatment ends. the neuropathy feelings that I am experiencing are tolerable, with the hope that they will eventually lessen over time.
Take care
Actually I'm below you. I'm in NYC. So we have pretty much the same weather forecast. It's funny...I never liked wearing socks but since chemo started in September and rolling into cold days, I bundle up like Randy from the Christmas Story. Lol
Speaking of the pic, what is that bottle you're holding?
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Eyeball twitchesAnnabelle41415 said:Twitching
Mine did the same and also the eyeballs twitched as well. Scared the heck out of me, they told me that was one of the side effects but they never gave me a solution. It was very annoying. Hope that it gets better for you. This treatment has some weird side effects and it seems to me the doctors don't tell you all of them. Wishing you well.
Kim
Oh Kim! I had forgotten about that side effect. My eyeballs would jerk around something chronic. It looked like I was on drugs. Well, I was, but not 'those' kind of drugs.
Tru
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Great to hear PamPamRav said:Had twitching
during the actual infusion. It was to the point that I️ couldn’t read or play on my iPad. After the infusion finished it went away but would resurface at the strangest times ( no correlation to cold or anything else). I’m 8 months past the oxy and happy to say it’s gone. No more twitching
pam
Like you, I am post treatment and still feel the numb fingertips and toes; I am hoping that the feeling will eventually go away with time.
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MoxieLily Flower said:Actually I'm below you. I'm
Actually I'm below you. I'm in NYC. So we have pretty much the same weather forecast. It's funny...I never liked wearing socks but since chemo started in September and rolling into cold days, I bundle up like Randy from the Christmas Story. Lol
Speaking of the pic, what is that bottle you're holding?
I am holding a bottle of Moxie, which I love the taste of (acquired taste, from what people who don't like it say).
I would always rather say that I'm too warm than I'm too cold
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I love Italian pastries.SophDan2 said:Gloucester, but in front of the best Italian bakery
Gloucester, but in front of the best Italian bakery
I love Italian pastries. Cannoli and spumoni are two of my favorite!
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Haha so true about being tooSophDan2 said:Moxie
I am holding a bottle of Moxie, which I love the taste of (acquired taste, from what people who don't like it say).
I would always rather say that I'm too warm than I'm too cold
Haha so true about being too warm than too cold!
i don't remember seeing moxie being sold at my local supermarket. I hear it's a bit on the bitter side. i might try it if I see it. I have tolerance for bitterness. I've eaten those Asian bitter melon and actually like it.
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Lily
my husband had that it went away quickly though. I see you are in NYC we are in CT he is hooked up to his chemo right now and had a lot of trouble this morning breathing in the cold And his eyes were a mess. I know he is hoping for a warm winter
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Hi neighbor! I have a cousinRuthmomto4 said:Lily
my husband had that it went away quickly though. I see you are in NYC we are in CT he is hooked up to his chemo right now and had a lot of trouble this morning breathing in the cold And his eyes were a mess. I know he is hoping for a warm winter
Hi neighbor! I have a cousin named Ruth and lives in CT but she's a mom to 3.
Just glad that this is a short-lived effect. I can't imagine having twitching eyes throughout the whole treatment. I always dread the week after my drip which is always rough with the overall malaise and nausea. I hope your husband is feeling better.
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That's funny!Lily Flower said:Hi neighbor! I have a cousin
Hi neighbor! I have a cousin named Ruth and lives in CT but she's a mom to 3.
Just glad that this is a short-lived effect. I can't imagine having twitching eyes throughout the whole treatment. I always dread the week after my drip which is always rough with the overall malaise and nausea. I hope your husband is feeling better.
I definitely have 4 though, so funny not too many of us with what I refer to as my old lady name lol I hate to jinx it but he isn't tired or nauseous, I keep waiting thinking it has to happen but so far so good. The cold sensitivity is really bothering him this time. Finding something to drink besides warm water is a challenge. We are about to get a stretch of cold soon so i hope you are not due for your oxi anytime soon! Take care Lily!!
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Second infusion MondayLily Flower said:Hi neighbor! I have a cousin
Hi neighbor! I have a cousin named Ruth and lives in CT but she's a mom to 3.
Just glad that this is a short-lived effect. I can't imagine having twitching eyes throughout the whole treatment. I always dread the week after my drip which is always rough with the overall malaise and nausea. I hope your husband is feeling better.
How long have you had nausea? I am getting my second round Monday. I did not get nauseous after. Do you get the anti nausea medicine in the drip? Thanks for the tip on the eyes. Being the first week, I didn't have the cold issue much, but did a couple of times.
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I know you are asking Lilyabita said:Second infusion Monday
How long have you had nausea? I am getting my second round Monday. I did not get nauseous after. Do you get the anti nausea medicine in the drip? Thanks for the tip on the eyes. Being the first week, I didn't have the cold issue much, but did a couple of times.
But my husband not gotten any nausea, he gets anti nausea meds and a steroid in his infusion and takes steroids and zofran after. Hopefully you won't get any either. His first round really didn't give him much cold sensitivity issues, it hit him good the second and has gotten worse with each. It usually eases by day 4 from disconnect and after that it comes and goes. Good luck!
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Sicknessabita said:Second infusion Monday
How long have you had nausea? I am getting my second round Monday. I did not get nauseous after. Do you get the anti nausea medicine in the drip? Thanks for the tip on the eyes. Being the first week, I didn't have the cold issue much, but did a couple of times.
Everyone responds different to treatment but most of it includes some anti-nausea medication, plus they can give it to your orally. Hope you continue to do well, Abita.
Kim
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I love Italian pastry tooLily Flower said:I love Italian pastries.
I love Italian pastries. Cannoli and spumoni are two of my favorite!
Bubba-Rum with the filling are my favorite. If you ever get to Boston, go to Mike's Pastry in the North End, they have the best pastries I have ever tasted!
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Thanks. I also get theRuthmomto4 said:I know you are asking Lily
But my husband not gotten any nausea, he gets anti nausea meds and a steroid in his infusion and takes steroids and zofran after. Hopefully you won't get any either. His first round really didn't give him much cold sensitivity issues, it hit him good the second and has gotten worse with each. It usually eases by day 4 from disconnect and after that it comes and goes. Good luck!
Thanks. I also get the steroid and anti nausea in infusion. I haven't had to take it yet, but I have Ondansetron pills for home. Yeah, I figure the cold and numbness will hit after the 2nd and onward.
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That place is wildly popularSophDan2 said:I love Italian pastry too
Bubba-Rum with the filling are my favorite. If you ever get to Boston, go to Mike's Pastry in the North End, they have the best pastries I have ever tasted!
That place is wildly popular with locals and tourists. The lines can be rather insane at times.
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OMG I would never leave!SophDan2 said:I love Italian pastry too
Bubba-Rum with the filling are my favorite. If you ever get to Boston, go to Mike's Pastry in the North End, they have the best pastries I have ever tasted!
OMG I would never leave! Thanks! Definitely on my bucket list.
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Hi Abita, Welcome to theabita said:Second infusion Monday
How long have you had nausea? I am getting my second round Monday. I did not get nauseous after. Do you get the anti nausea medicine in the drip? Thanks for the tip on the eyes. Being the first week, I didn't have the cold issue much, but did a couple of times.
Hi Abita, Welcome to the forum! Before my drip begins, they give me Akynzeo to combat the nausea. It lasts about 24 hours. I also take Capecitabine (Xeloda) at home for 2 weeks and I get nausea from it. My oncologist prescribes anti-nausea medicine for me but I don't always take it because I don't want to be constipated. It is somewhat tolerable so I just suck it up. side effects are different for everyone. So you may not get the eye twitching, but if you do get it, just know that it doesn't last long. Good luck to you with all your treatments!
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Hey Ruth, it's funny how aRuthmomto4 said:That's funny!
I definitely have 4 though, so funny not too many of us with what I refer to as my old lady name lol I hate to jinx it but he isn't tired or nauseous, I keep waiting thinking it has to happen but so far so good. The cold sensitivity is really bothering him this time. Finding something to drink besides warm water is a challenge. We are about to get a stretch of cold soon so i hope you are not due for your oxi anytime soon! Take care Lily!!
Hey Ruth, it's funny how a lot of old names are making a comeback. I used to think Emma was such an antique moniker, now all the little kids are named Emma. Lol Although I have to admit before some of the old names started to trend, I always liked Amelia, Clara, Sophia.
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CapecitabineLily Flower said:Hi Abita, Welcome to the
Hi Abita, Welcome to the forum! Before my drip begins, they give me Akynzeo to combat the nausea. It lasts about 24 hours. I also take Capecitabine (Xeloda) at home for 2 weeks and I get nausea from it. My oncologist prescribes anti-nausea medicine for me but I don't always take it because I don't want to be constipated. It is somewhat tolerable so I just suck it up. side effects are different for everyone. So you may not get the eye twitching, but if you do get it, just know that it doesn't last long. Good luck to you with all your treatments!
I don't get capecitabine, so maybe that is why. My at home infusion is the 5fu, I think. I get the device that administers it when I finish the in hospital treatment. I wear it for 46 hours, then go back to have it removed. My anti-nausea in the drip lasts for 3 days. I have a "cousin" of it in pills at home, just in case.
This forum helps a lot. I have a good support system, but they can't help me with my fears and questions the same as people who are going through it or who have been there.
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