Stage IV Rectal Cancer
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Hi sisda, my husband has a different situation but did have chemo and radiation before surgery, which shruck his tumor by 60 percent and made surgery much more successful. Your brothers chemo treatments are like super charged. Is his onocologist giving him anti-nausea medicine. My husband gets some intra with chemo. then a pill in the morning and at night to ward off nausea. and also a pill if it should come on. Your nurse can hooked you up with free samples of this. also try to get him eating a diet that might help avoid nausea, yogurts etc. I'm not as up on that yet and my husband hates yogurt. Take care of yourself, keep your colon healthy this can run in the family. My love and Prayers to you both0
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Hi sisda, my husband has a different situation but did have chemo and radiation before surgery, which shruck his tumor by 60 percent and made surgery much more successful. Your brothers chemo treatments are like super charged. Is his onocologist giving him anti-nausea medicine. My husband gets some intra with chemo. then a pill in the morning and at night to ward off nausea. and also a pill if it should come on. Your nurse can hooked you up with free samples of this. also try to get him eating a diet that might help avoid nausea, yogurts etc. I'm not as up on that yet and my husband hates yogurt. Take care of yourself, keep your colon healthy this can run in the family. My love and Prayers to you both0
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Hi iloveron. Thanks for your response. My brother will be having another CT scan soon to check the tumor's response to his chemo so far. So we're keeping our fingers crossed and hope the tumor is shrinking. As far as his anti-nausea medicine goes--he gets Anzemet in his premeds, Zofran for a couple of days after chemo, and Reglan and Compozene around the clock. And he still has nausea and vomiting for two or three days after chemo. He also has persistent hiccups for two or three days after chemo. He was prescribed Thorazine for the hiccups--but that only turned him into a zombie & he still had the hiccups. So any suggestions on alternative nausea meds would be really helpful. I've read that Zofran can cause hiccups. So I wonder if Kytril would be a better choice for post-chemo antiemetics. Anyway, thanks again for your feedback. It's great to be able share info like this.iloveron said:Hi sisda, my husband has a different situation but did have chemo and radiation before surgery, which shruck his tumor by 60 percent and made surgery much more successful. Your brothers chemo treatments are like super charged. Is his onocologist giving him anti-nausea medicine. My husband gets some intra with chemo. then a pill in the morning and at night to ward off nausea. and also a pill if it should come on. Your nurse can hooked you up with free samples of this. also try to get him eating a diet that might help avoid nausea, yogurts etc. I'm not as up on that yet and my husband hates yogurt. Take care of yourself, keep your colon healthy this can run in the family. My love and Prayers to you both
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hen I was going thru my chemo it seemed nothing would help the nausea or it would help for a little while, but the nurses at the center when I went gave me some Kytril and that was the one that did the trick, I still had a little nausea but not like before. He could also try some pot I hear that it works wonders.sisda said:Hi iloveron. Thanks for your response. My brother will be having another CT scan soon to check the tumor's response to his chemo so far. So we're keeping our fingers crossed and hope the tumor is shrinking. As far as his anti-nausea medicine goes--he gets Anzemet in his premeds, Zofran for a couple of days after chemo, and Reglan and Compozene around the clock. And he still has nausea and vomiting for two or three days after chemo. He also has persistent hiccups for two or three days after chemo. He was prescribed Thorazine for the hiccups--but that only turned him into a zombie & he still had the hiccups. So any suggestions on alternative nausea meds would be really helpful. I've read that Zofran can cause hiccups. So I wonder if Kytril would be a better choice for post-chemo antiemetics. Anyway, thanks again for your feedback. It's great to be able share info like this.
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hen I was going thru my chemo it seemed nothing would help the nausea or it would help for a little while, but the nurses at the center when I went gave me some Kytril and that was the one that did the trick, I still had a little nausea but not like before. He could also try some pot I hear that it works wonders.sisda said:Hi iloveron. Thanks for your response. My brother will be having another CT scan soon to check the tumor's response to his chemo so far. So we're keeping our fingers crossed and hope the tumor is shrinking. As far as his anti-nausea medicine goes--he gets Anzemet in his premeds, Zofran for a couple of days after chemo, and Reglan and Compozene around the clock. And he still has nausea and vomiting for two or three days after chemo. He also has persistent hiccups for two or three days after chemo. He was prescribed Thorazine for the hiccups--but that only turned him into a zombie & he still had the hiccups. So any suggestions on alternative nausea meds would be really helpful. I've read that Zofran can cause hiccups. So I wonder if Kytril would be a better choice for post-chemo antiemetics. Anyway, thanks again for your feedback. It's great to be able share info like this.
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Hi pattieb--thanks for your reply. As it turns out I requested that the oncology nurse let my brother try Kytril instead of Zofran for the post-chemo nausea. You're right--it seemed to help reduce the nausea much better. And he also was not plagued with the hiccups that he had had previously. He also tried marinol (legal THC) but I think the dosage was too low to help (2.5 mg). We'll consider asking for the 10mg dosage that I've read is more likely to help. Thanks.pattieb said:hen I was going thru my chemo it seemed nothing would help the nausea or it would help for a little while, but the nurses at the center when I went gave me some Kytril and that was the one that did the trick, I still had a little nausea but not like before. He could also try some pot I hear that it works wonders.
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