Update on my Xeloda treatments and hand-foot syndrome
Onc has told me that at this point in my treatment, I have this hand-foot syndrome worse than anyone else he has treated. However, he also feels that if the Xeloda is this toxic to my skin that it is definitely working on those damn cancer cells.
By the way, I have now graduated from Eucerin to Udderly Smooth Cream, Vitamin E, and Jojoba. The bag of frozen peas is great for relief to the burning also.
I must say, I am dreading beginning my 4th cycle of Xeloda.
However, the shining light is that by the end of this cycle, I will be able to say that I am halfway finished with my treatments.
I write this not to complain, but to let others know how Xeloda is affecting me. I can not wait to be able to report, when this is all over, how the treatments worked and that I am NED!
Comments
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It is okay to complain, you have earned that right! However, I think you have a good positive attitude. Stay strong and focus on being NED. My prayers are with you as you continue your treatments.
Faith0 -
I always used a reverse calendar to mark down my treatments. counting down what I had left seemd to make it easier. With Xeloda, I would mark down how many days I wold have left in the cycle. I agree wth **** the the B6 works. The skin on my feet peeled off in sheets, my hands not so much but they curtainly did not feel great. I found that lathering up with Eucertin and putting on diabetic socks helped me quite a bit. white gloves were standard attire in the house for me also.
keeping up your positive attitude is key. Congratulations on getting 1/2 way through. It keeps getting better frome here.
Mark.0 -
Oh, sweetie...I'm sorry you have to work so hard! But, you are right, half way is half done!!!
How are you doing with your hydration? (Oh, no, here she goes again...). It made all the difference for me...at the beginning I didn't keep it up, and ended up in the hospital with IV hydration...felt sooooo much better, I remembered this for the chemo for the breast cancer...
Thanks for the tip on the frozen peas...I will pass that along to my patient partners....
Hang in there, my dear...the end is getting closer with each passing day!!!
Hugs, Kathi0 -
I have been finished with my xeloda for a couple of weeks now, I didnt get hand/foot til after treatment stopped! Go figure, I always seem to do everything **** backwards. Of course it may have been my fault as I used the utterly smooth with white gloves and socks the whole time I was on the meds and B6 as well but stopped applying the lotion when treatment ended. My surgery is scheduled for March 4. Wish me luck, sure am worried about it. I am glad you are doing okay, keep up the hard work.0
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I wish you all good things on your surgery. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.dn220 said:I have been finished with my xeloda for a couple of weeks now, I didnt get hand/foot til after treatment stopped! Go figure, I always seem to do everything **** backwards. Of course it may have been my fault as I used the utterly smooth with white gloves and socks the whole time I was on the meds and B6 as well but stopped applying the lotion when treatment ended. My surgery is scheduled for March 4. Wish me luck, sure am worried about it. I am glad you are doing okay, keep up the hard work.
Marc0 -
Am sorry that it isn't going smoother for you . But your right the goal is within your reach. You can do it! Keep the faith. God Bless.
Diane.0
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