Taken off oxiplatin due to allergy, will be switched to irinotecan
Last week, I had a horrible reaction a few minutes into my infusion and ended up in the Emergency Dept for 9 hours.
Today was the rescheduled chemo. This time, a person was assigned to just watch me as soon as they started the oxiplatin. I had an allergic reaction. Throat closing, itchy, face flushed, that kind of thing.
So now I will be on Irinotecan. It seems like the bad side effect of that is diarrhea. But honestly, after hearing some of the stories here about long lasting neuropathy, diarrhea for the months of treatment seem better. I am also really happy that the cold sensitivity will be gone!
Anyone on irinotecan that can tell e what to watch out for?
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Irinotecan
I've been on a combination of Irinotecan and Cetuximab since April 2016. The antiemetic and antinauseant pre-meds I get (including Palonosetron and atropine sulfate, an anticholinergic agent ) take care of the diarrhea and it hasn't been a problem for me. I'm fortunate in that I haven't had any of the debilitating side-effects from any of my chemo treatments. My main problem has been with skin and nail problems from the Cetuximab. I do get flatulence pretty bad at times, no matter what I eat or don't eat, and that is one of the side effects listed for irinotecan, but it's only been a problem since I had APR surgery last October, so I'm not sure whether to blame the irinotecan or not.
Reactions to chemo are such an individual thing, it's hard to know how your body will react, but I hope you have minimal side-effects.
Grace/lizard44
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Thank you! Good to know theylizard44 said:Irinotecan
I've been on a combination of Irinotecan and Cetuximab since April 2016. The antiemetic and antinauseant pre-meds I get (including Palonosetron and atropine sulfate, an anticholinergic agent ) take care of the diarrhea and it hasn't been a problem for me. I'm fortunate in that I haven't had any of the debilitating side-effects from any of my chemo treatments. My main problem has been with skin and nail problems from the Cetuximab. I do get flatulence pretty bad at times, no matter what I eat or don't eat, and that is one of the side effects listed for irinotecan, but it's only been a problem since I had APR surgery last October, so I'm not sure whether to blame the irinotecan or not.
Reactions to chemo are such an individual thing, it's hard to know how your body will react, but I hope you have minimal side-effects.
Grace/lizard44
Thank you! Good to know they can treat the diarrhea. The nurse said I shouldn't worry about it. I will still get 5fu I think as my other drug. But maybe not. When I go in for disconnect from pump on wed, I will talk more with oncologist . Today he mostly stayed until my allergic reaction was gone.
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Other then day long hiccups
Other then day long hiccups the day after treatment, i havent really had any effects of it about 4 months into it now. Now i dont even get the hiccups. Iri hasnt done as good of a job for me as the oxi, but it has kept things stable and even a bit of shrinking. I still get the 5fu and avastin also. I guess I cant ask for much more for the no side effects tradeoff. I hope it works great for you and you can also save your fingers and feet too now:), good luck.
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Glad to hear the new meds
Glad to hear the new meds doesn't have the neuropathy. I think I'd rather deal with diarrhea too than the numbness. It's so annoying! I can't even wear shoes without feeling uncomfortable. I wear sketches, only shoes satisfy my feet. Lol
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I am afraid that it won't beaoccc2015 said:Other then day long hiccups
Other then day long hiccups the day after treatment, i havent really had any effects of it about 4 months into it now. Now i dont even get the hiccups. Iri hasnt done as good of a job for me as the oxi, but it has kept things stable and even a bit of shrinking. I still get the 5fu and avastin also. I guess I cant ask for much more for the no side effects tradeoff. I hope it works great for you and you can also save your fingers and feet too now:), good luck.
I am afraid that it won't be as effective. I had 5 treatments of oxi. Plus the two where I got about 20 minutes of it. It worked well for me. My tumors shrunk almost half in the first 4. This is the mop up chemo. All my known cancer has been cut out. Glad to hear not a lot of side effects. I was starting to worry that I might be getting into it far enough for the neuropathy.
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