Kidney damage and other side effects from chemo?
I was wondering if anyone else has had to deal with side effects from chemo...I was overdosed on taxol/carboplatin (weekly for 8 months) and now, even though my CA125 has been in the single digits for about a year, I suffer from kidney damage and also neuropathy-no feeling below the ankles. I have to have ureter stents changed and placed every 3 months and I'm told the neuropathy is permanent. I'm grateful that the CA125 is so low but because of these constant reminders,I feel like I will never quite move on from this experience.
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I'm sorry to hear you are still going through so much. But, like you, I think single digit CA125 readings are a blessing. There are many side effects from the taxol/carbo, but I have not experienced the kidney damage. However, I'm famliar with the the neuropathy. Although it is believed by most doctors that it is irreversible, there are some things that I have done to help improve it: Vitamin B-6 taken daily, 300 mg. I'm also on a resistive training program (helps the neurological system). I definitely have experienced a decrease in symptoms, almost completely. Sometimes damaged nerves CAN heal. But I do remember the burning and pain being so intense it would wake me at night for hours at a time. Walking was difficult, as it affected my feet and ankles. But the worst were my hands and forearms. It was unbearable. Please try the B-6. My neurologist agreed that I was wise to try it (not harmful in doses below 500 mg). I even notice if I don't take it faithfully, some symptoms return. I hope this helps. And I hope that you find the strength to bear this. I will be praying for your recovery and that you may have strength to endure these lingering effects. Please let me know how you are doing. Monika0
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Bless your heart. I experienced neuropathy, I was on Taxol/Carboplatin, but they changed it after complaints of numbing Taxotere and neuperin (sp) shots. I still get numb but it doesnt last so hopefully it will go away. I hope things will get better for you I know what you mean about moving on, I was ready for my last chemo yesterday and my white count was to low so I have to wait another week. God bless you and I hope in time you will heal. Jan Q0
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I am so happy the chemo has worked so well on the cancer. I to suffer with the neuropathy side affect. Actually my feet are terrible and my calves, I have it in my fingers a little now. I take L-glutamine and a compound B vitamin, which was recommended by Dr. I walk everyday and yes it makes the pain worse after but I think it keeps the circulation going and sometimes nerves do heal themselves. Sorry again you are a part of this group and have to suffer not just through the disease but with the side effects.
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Monika,mopar said:I'm sorry to hear you are still going through so much. But, like you, I think single digit CA125 readings are a blessing. There are many side effects from the taxol/carbo, but I have not experienced the kidney damage. However, I'm famliar with the the neuropathy. Although it is believed by most doctors that it is irreversible, there are some things that I have done to help improve it: Vitamin B-6 taken daily, 300 mg. I'm also on a resistive training program (helps the neurological system). I definitely have experienced a decrease in symptoms, almost completely. Sometimes damaged nerves CAN heal. But I do remember the burning and pain being so intense it would wake me at night for hours at a time. Walking was difficult, as it affected my feet and ankles. But the worst were my hands and forearms. It was unbearable. Please try the B-6. My neurologist agreed that I was wise to try it (not harmful in doses below 500 mg). I even notice if I don't take it faithfully, some symptoms return. I hope this helps. And I hope that you find the strength to bear this. I will be praying for your recovery and that you may have strength to endure these lingering effects. Please let me know how you are doing. Monika
You seem knowledgeable about vitamins & such. I am taking B12 shots for a certain type of anemia. Do you know if it might help with the neuropathy? I just finished 18 months of Chemo. Taxol only for the past year. Feet are numb and my ankles really hurt. I hope it helps!0 -
Thanks for the info and suggestions, everyone. I'm really glad I have somewhere to go to unload about all of this...I have a supportive partner and friends but of course, no one really quite "gets it" the way you guys do.mopar said:I'm sorry to hear you are still going through so much. But, like you, I think single digit CA125 readings are a blessing. There are many side effects from the taxol/carbo, but I have not experienced the kidney damage. However, I'm famliar with the the neuropathy. Although it is believed by most doctors that it is irreversible, there are some things that I have done to help improve it: Vitamin B-6 taken daily, 300 mg. I'm also on a resistive training program (helps the neurological system). I definitely have experienced a decrease in symptoms, almost completely. Sometimes damaged nerves CAN heal. But I do remember the burning and pain being so intense it would wake me at night for hours at a time. Walking was difficult, as it affected my feet and ankles. But the worst were my hands and forearms. It was unbearable. Please try the B-6. My neurologist agreed that I was wise to try it (not harmful in doses below 500 mg). I even notice if I don't take it faithfully, some symptoms return. I hope this helps. And I hope that you find the strength to bear this. I will be praying for your recovery and that you may have strength to endure these lingering effects. Please let me know how you are doing. Monika
Next week I am going to have an "experiment" of sorts-I am having the ureter stents removed to see if I can live without them...have to be monitored very closely and there's a chance I will have to have them replaced right away if my BUN and creatinine levels rise. But it has been so hard living with the stents, I decided it's worth a shot and my Dr. agrees, the worst that can happen is that I'll have to have them placed again. I have been practically housebound for such a long time due to the urgency and frequency (every 25 minutes) of urination because of the stents...I am very hopeful that I'll be OK without them. As for the neuropathy, I will try your suggestions:) Thanks again.0 -
iBonnieR said:I am so happy the chemo has worked so well on the cancer. I to suffer with the neuropathy side affect. Actually my feet are terrible and my calves, I have it in my fingers a little now. I take L-glutamine and a compound B vitamin, which was recommended by Dr. I walk everyday and yes it makes the pain worse after but I think it keeps the circulation going and sometimes nerves do heal themselves. Sorry again you are a part of this group and have to suffer not just through the disease but with the side effects.
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Brooklyn_Girl, how did the "experiment" of having the stents removed go? Mine are such a pain (literally--I'm on fentenyl and Vicoden for it) that I'm willing to experiment too. Please let us know.Brooklyn_Girl said:Thanks for the info and suggestions, everyone. I'm really glad I have somewhere to go to unload about all of this...I have a supportive partner and friends but of course, no one really quite "gets it" the way you guys do.
Next week I am going to have an "experiment" of sorts-I am having the ureter stents removed to see if I can live without them...have to be monitored very closely and there's a chance I will have to have them replaced right away if my BUN and creatinine levels rise. But it has been so hard living with the stents, I decided it's worth a shot and my Dr. agrees, the worst that can happen is that I'll have to have them placed again. I have been practically housebound for such a long time due to the urgency and frequency (every 25 minutes) of urination because of the stents...I am very hopeful that I'll be OK without them. As for the neuropathy, I will try your suggestions:) Thanks again.0 -
Kidney damage & other side effects from chemosarapatricia said:i
Hi, My last chemo was Apr 2013 not awaree of kidney damage still have pretty bad neuropathy as my gyne/onc sail tacol is a nasty drug - guess it would have to be to kill all those rotten cancer cells.
guess it is something we have to LIVE with.
Best wishes Susan P from southern Alberta canada & TX &WY
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