nails fall off?
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I didn't try acrylics. My nails did really hurt and they actually got dried blood - black - under the nails. My nails didn't fall off eventhough I thought they were going to. I am now 6 weeks out of treatment (4 A/C and 12 weeks of Taxol - probably considered 4 if you get it every 3 weeks). and the nails are growing out. I keep them trimmed really short to try to make sure I don't catch them on anything that would help pull them off and I started using fingernail polish just so I didn't have to look at them. Hope you will manage to keep yours. Take care.0
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Slyng - I lost my toe nails the first round of CEF and Taxol and now I have lost my toe nails, thumb nails and I'm waiting for a few others to fall.
This conclusion comes from research presented at the ASCO annual meeting in Florida this year.
Conclusions: Frozen glove significant reduces the nail and skin toxicity associated with docetaxel and provides a new tool in supportive care management for a better patientÃÂs quality of life.
You could probably use an ice pack with the same results. The ice pack restricts the flow of blood to the fingers thus cutting down on the amount of taxol reaching the nails.
Do not use arcylic nails. Anything I've read says no to this.
After treatment the nails grew back just as nice as they were before chemo.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks so much for your reply...you've actually read about acrylic nails? Where did you find that info?kathya said:Slyng - I lost my toe nails the first round of CEF and Taxol and now I have lost my toe nails, thumb nails and I'm waiting for a few others to fall.
This conclusion comes from research presented at the ASCO annual meeting in Florida this year.
Conclusions: Frozen glove significant reduces the nail and skin toxicity associated with docetaxel and provides a new tool in supportive care management for a better patientÃÂs quality of life.
You could probably use an ice pack with the same results. The ice pack restricts the flow of blood to the fingers thus cutting down on the amount of taxol reaching the nails.
Do not use arcylic nails. Anything I've read says no to this.
After treatment the nails grew back just as nice as they were before chemo.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck and God bless.0 -
Slyng, here are some web sights about acrylic nails and taxotere and nails. I actually couldn't find the original one that listen a lot of Don'ts including acrylic nails but here is some infoslyng said:Thanks so much for your reply...you've actually read about acrylic nails? Where did you find that info?
http://annonc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/14/2/333
Abstract The clinical characteristics of nail changes in seven patients receiving taxane-containing chemotherapy are described. They include nail pigmentation, subungual hematoma, BeauÃÂs lines and onycholysis and subungual suppuration.
http://www.oncolink.com/treatment/article.cfm?c=2&s=10&id=145
Nail changes
Darkening and brittleness or loss of the fingernails/toenails may occur.
What to do: Keep your fingernails and toenails clean and dry. Do not wear fake nails. You may use nail polish. Notify your doctor or nurse if there is loss of any nails.
http://www.breastcancer.org/cmty_trans_2004_02.html
says at bottom of article ask your doctor about ÃÂ good discussion of chemo taxotere etc.
http://www.robertrcarrollmd.com/sideeffects.htm#SKIN AND NAIL CHANGES
Acrylic nails may be worn, but inspect under nails and around cuticles for signs of infection or nail separation
http://www.nci.nih.gov/clinicaltrials/results/frozen-glove0805
Frozen Glove Reduces Skin and Nail Damage from Docetaxel Chemotherapy
I see that they did not come out as hyper links but if you want to you can copy them or google taxotere + side effects + nails or some combination of these.
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Don't put the artificial nails on during your chemo.You have enough foreign material in/on your body to deal with right now. My nails came off too,(feet and hands) I had terrible itching , painful nail beds, and my hands and feet all peeled off and bled to the point I wore mittins and socks to keep the blood off my bed.0
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I actually had acrylic nails when I went through my Cytoxin, Taxotere treatement. They stayed on through the first 2 treatments. Then I started getting black spots under them (turn out was blood). Eventually they started to come off, very painfully. Now it has been 9 months, the toenails have come back, finger nails, except two of the nails are slowly growing back in and slowly repairing from the damage both from the acrylics and the chemo. I would just let them fall off and then deal with coming back after. My fingers peeled, were very painful with each treatment. Hang in there, just keep them as moisturized as possible.0
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