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Neulasta was given to me in shot form the day after infusion, after each infusion. This stuff works very well, but can produce flu-like symptoms that last a day or so. But WOW! did my white cell count skyrocket...
We knew I was low from my first round of chemo for the rectal...I was given Neupogin in 4 shots, 4 days. It worked better for me...less side effects...but more hassle to get to the doc...
Hugs, Kathi0 -
neupogin (sp), that's what I got Kathi. Because my count responded so quickly, they decided no more shots until after round 2. Can't say as I'm looking forward to round 2. Chemo doesn't like me - and I don't like. LOLKathiM said:Neulasta was given to me in shot form the day after infusion, after each infusion. This stuff works very well, but can produce flu-like symptoms that last a day or so. But WOW! did my white cell count skyrocket...
We knew I was low from my first round of chemo for the rectal...I was given Neupogin in 4 shots, 4 days. It worked better for me...less side effects...but more hassle to get to the doc...
Hugs, Kathi0 -
After my first infusion I ran a fever. I thought it was because I had just had a flu shot. It lasted one day. After my first infusion of taxol, the next chemo cocktail, I again ran a short lived fever. Then I figured that the fevers might be connected to the new infusions. The good thing is, however, I only ran the fever with the first infusion of each new cocktail. Subsequent infusions did not cause a fever. I hope that for you too, the first infusion is a settling in time. Next time around, it may be easier! Keep up the good fight, my friend. Drink lots of water, as everyone says. I didn't start out doing this, but learned and it did indeed make a difference. My second Taxol, which I got in a sea of water, was a lot easier than the first.
In all that you do, and feel, may you be strengthened!
love,
Joyce0 -
Thanks, Joyce. I'm home now and they told me that for next infusion, they will 1) double my decadron and give something else to reduce the risk of allergic reaction; 2) slow the drip to a tolerable rate; 3)give me a shot of neulasta (they changed from nupogen to neulasta) to reduce the risk of becoming neutrapenic again. Wow. That first infusion was sure a doozie. Marilynnunknown said:After my first infusion I ran a fever. I thought it was because I had just had a flu shot. It lasted one day. After my first infusion of taxol, the next chemo cocktail, I again ran a short lived fever. Then I figured that the fevers might be connected to the new infusions. The good thing is, however, I only ran the fever with the first infusion of each new cocktail. Subsequent infusions did not cause a fever. I hope that for you too, the first infusion is a settling in time. Next time around, it may be easier! Keep up the good fight, my friend. Drink lots of water, as everyone says. I didn't start out doing this, but learned and it did indeed make a difference. My second Taxol, which I got in a sea of water, was a lot easier than the first.
In all that you do, and feel, may you be strengthened!
love,
Joyce0 -
Don't be too surprised if the decadron makes you a little spacy with mood swings. Hard to say exactly what its from since so much goes on at once (chemo, nerves, menopause) but my mood swings like Austin Powers!mgm42 said:Thanks, Joyce. I'm home now and they told me that for next infusion, they will 1) double my decadron and give something else to reduce the risk of allergic reaction; 2) slow the drip to a tolerable rate; 3)give me a shot of neulasta (they changed from nupogen to neulasta) to reduce the risk of becoming neutrapenic again. Wow. That first infusion was sure a doozie. Marilynn
Remember to look forward to each chemo....BEING OVER! ONE LESS! YEAH!
Joyce0
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