Back from chemo

floridajo
floridajo Member Posts: 480
edited March 2014 in Ovarian Cancer #1
Hi everyone just wanted to say hi, and let you know I have had my 1st chemo today and it went fine. I might not feel like writing later so I did want to pop in now. I'm on 1650 mg of Gemzar 1 time per week for 3 weeks, then off on the 4th week. Then we start all over again. I have heard from a few friends currently on Gemzar and they say it's not too bad of a chemo, but that I will feel like I have the flu for a couple days..and nausea was minumal. So I'm getting ready to rest now, and will write more later...((((hugz))) to all...Joanne

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  • jamilou
    jamilou Member Posts: 200
    Joanne
    I hope you breeze right through it and have a good weekend! Sending good thoughts your way!
    Jami
  • BonnieR
    BonnieR Member Posts: 1,526 Member
    jamilou said:

    Joanne
    I hope you breeze right through it and have a good weekend! Sending good thoughts your way!
    Jami

    Joanne, that is the same way I got it. Have tylenol handy, my temp would go up quite a bit when I was taking it and yes you feel like you picked up the flu. Lasted 2-3 days.

    Bonnie
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    Joanne:
    Here's hoping you had a comfortable night, and that you won't have too rough of a time with any side affects.

    Do you get this IV or through a port? How long does the infusion take? I'm sure you'll appreciate the one-week break. How many treatments will you have?

    God bless. . .
    Monika
  • lizper
    lizper Member Posts: 199
    I send a big hug out to you, I hadn't been able to right before. I will be praying that all comes out o.k. for you and that you feel not so bad. Keep your spirit up. Liz
  • JanQ
    JanQ Member Posts: 236
    Joanne,
    Hope you are feeling ok today.
    You are in my thoughts and prayers! Hugs, Jan
  • paula2
    paula2 Member Posts: 162
    I have also heard that Gemzar is on the easier side, as far as chemo side effects go. It's strong enough to kill the cancer tho, so it is probably strong enough to be noticed. Did you take saline and an anti-nausea in the iv? I was surprised to learn that my topotecan iv also included the steroid, dexamethasone and anti-nausea-zophran, which most of us got with heavy doses of carbo/taxol. I'm getting more side effects from the anti-side effect stuff than chemo. No complaints, it's doing the job, and providing some pain relief too.

    Thinking about you and wishing you all the best with this chemo.
  • floridajo
    floridajo Member Posts: 480
    mopar said:

    Joanne:
    Here's hoping you had a comfortable night, and that you won't have too rough of a time with any side affects.

    Do you get this IV or through a port? How long does the infusion take? I'm sure you'll appreciate the one-week break. How many treatments will you have?

    God bless. . .
    Monika

    hi Mopar,
    I'm feeling ok right now, no super bad aches or anything,I'm coming up on 48 hours. I had this through my port. The time was about 1 1/2 hours. That is for the decadron and kytril,then more saline then 30 min. for the Gemzar, followed by more saline. So all in all a short infusion. i think I'll be having 6 full cycles of this not sure, but I do get to see my onc.gyn this Wed, and I'll be asking. Thanks for the prayers...love,((((hugz)))..Joanne
  • Cindy54
    Cindy54 Member Posts: 452
    Joanne from all that I have heard and read, you are on a pretty good chemo. I send you a hug and my very best thoughts. Cindy