To worry or not to worry
These were the symptoms that originally compelled me to visit a gastroenterologist, which then led to a diagnosis of stage four cancer. I can't decide whether to shrug this off, or if it's really something to worry about.
I'd love to hear if anyone else has had such episodes.
Rodney
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HI Rodney - so sorry that you are experiencing a harder session this time. I would be concerned by the fever; and with the amt of diarrhea, you could be dehyderated. I am no doc and I don't want to scare you, but both seem a bit extreme for our side effects. I carried a subnormal temp during most of chemo.....and I did have a lot of intestinal distress - but this doesn't sound like something to let go. I would be on the safe side and call her.....Chemo can be so strange - one doesn;t know what to expect and each person seems to react in a different way... Best of luck and Ihope things calm down soon. Cheers - Maura0
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Hi Rodney,
Sorry to hear about your problems. I would be more concerned about the fever. If you are receiving chemo, my impression is that you have to be concerned when you have a fever as the treatment can make you more susceptible to getting infections. My husband's doctor had told him to take any rise in temperature seriously. If the Tylenol does not work, please follow the doctor's advice and call her back.
Hopefully both the diarrhoea and fever will go away but do watch the situation carefully, in case you do have an infection.
Let us know how it goes.
Ali0 -
Hi Rodney -- I'm with these guys -- I would see your doctor ASAP. I was hospitalized with those same symptoms about 3 weeks prior to the end of my chemo treatments. I was dehydrated and low on potassium and phosphorus, but nothing serious. They gave me IV fluids and pumped me up on potassium and phosphorus, and I felt like a new woman. It made the remainder of my chemo problem-free. It was literally like getting a tune-up! Good luck, and let us know what happens!0
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I have had diarrhea just about daily since early in May with this chemo regimen (FOLFOX plus Avastin). The diarrhea is normal, but a fever is a sign of infection and should be taken seriously. Secondary infections can occur during chemo if your white count drops - how are your CBC's looking?? White count ok? My instructions from my onc are to call him immediately if I get a fever above 100 degrees so that antibiotics can be given. Make sure you follow up if that fever doesn't go away!0
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Rodney,
I too ran a fever several times and was plagued with lots of diarrhea. The first time I ran a fever I went back for another CT scan - nothing showed up and we figured it was just the chemo. I also had lots of intestional pain. The lasta time I ran a fever it was 103+. That is when I received fluids, antibiotics and soon thereafter had my port removed (the doctor feard an infection in the port).
Contact your doctor about the fever.
Kerry0 -
I'm so glsd that you are calling your doc. My onc mentioned that if the condition became too chronic,that it could be very serious. I am assuming just the dehydration, but one never knows. I don'tknow if Imentioned it before, but incredibly coarse bread - I used an artisan bakery's Whole Wheat Walnut - really helped my diarreha. Again, wishing you luck - and a break from all of this. Cheers-Maurarthornton said:Thank you all for your replies. The fever has diminished considerably, but the diarrhea is relentless. Now it's about every half hour. I'm going to call the oncology office right now.
Rodney0 -
Yes, thanks for asking. They think I just got a stomach virus, like any non-cancerous person would get, but it's worse when you have a compromised immune system due to chemotherapy. Thanks to the powers of Lomotil, the diarrhea has now stopped and the fever is gone. So, I guess I'll be good to go for chemo round #4 on Wednesday.HisJoy said:Hey, Rodney. I think you told me you were going to the onc today...how'd it go? Everything ok?
DRINK LOTS OF WATER!
Thanks for asking!
Rodney0 -
Hi Rodney....never underestimate the power of the poison they give us. It is always wise to seek out your doc for any reason. There is nothing too trivial while doing chem.rthornton said:Yes, thanks for asking. They think I just got a stomach virus, like any non-cancerous person would get, but it's worse when you have a compromised immune system due to chemotherapy. Thanks to the powers of Lomotil, the diarrhea has now stopped and the fever is gone. So, I guess I'll be good to go for chemo round #4 on Wednesday.
Thanks for asking!
Rodney
Better to be safe than sorry mate. Glad you are doing better now, Kanga n Jen0
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