Hand/Foot with Xeloda
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Hi there. I'm sorry your husband is having these effects. I had the hand/feet syndrome. As far as fatigue, unfortunatley that's an effect from all Chemo.
Another excellent cream is Eucerin cream in the jar(not lotion). You can find this in the drug store or Mary Kay makes an Emollient night cream that works well, too. Some like Udder Cream (I have never tried that).
Use cotton gloves and socks at night. (I got mine at Bed, Bath and Beyond).
Just put it on thick all the time.
He needs to drink lots of water (to replenish what you lose with the diarrhea). Eat small amounts of food throughout the day.
Try to eat foods with sodium and potassium.
Like bouillon or fat-free broth and bananas, peach and apricot nectar, and boiled or mashed potatoes. Also Sports drinks.
yogurt, cottage cheese, cream of wheat, smooth peanut butter, canned and well cooked veggies (not raw).
Hope this helps.
Ask your doctor if they can lower the dose.
My best to you both. Tell your husband to keep fighting and use his energy for moving forward
Claudia0 -
Hi,
Well, Claudia gave you some good information. I had hand foot syndrome toward the end of my rounds of xeloda so I felt lucky but still suffered some. The only thing I would add is my oncologist gave me some insoles that have gel in the bottom that you can put in the freezer because my feet felt like they were on fire, they helped and in fact I still use them because they feel good without being cold too. My dose was 3000mg daily, lowering the dose usually helps and thats better than getting in so much pain you have to quit all together. I cant stress enough to be sure and report all problems to your oncologist or the nurses. Mine were great and always had answers.
God Bless, Robin0 -
I used udderly smooth, apllied it all during the day and then at night I really gooped it on and put socks on my feet and white gloves on my hands on kept them on all night. Mine was not real bad, sounds like your hubbys is already worse than mine was. They may have to decrease his dose. How much is he taking?
Deb0 -
Thanks Claudia, we are doing almost all you told about.claud1951 said:Hi there. I'm sorry your husband is having these effects. I had the hand/feet syndrome. As far as fatigue, unfortunatley that's an effect from all Chemo.
Another excellent cream is Eucerin cream in the jar(not lotion). You can find this in the drug store or Mary Kay makes an Emollient night cream that works well, too. Some like Udder Cream (I have never tried that).
Use cotton gloves and socks at night. (I got mine at Bed, Bath and Beyond).
Just put it on thick all the time.
He needs to drink lots of water (to replenish what you lose with the diarrhea). Eat small amounts of food throughout the day.
Try to eat foods with sodium and potassium.
Like bouillon or fat-free broth and bananas, peach and apricot nectar, and boiled or mashed potatoes. Also Sports drinks.
yogurt, cottage cheese, cream of wheat, smooth peanut butter, canned and well cooked veggies (not raw).
Hope this helps.
Ask your doctor if they can lower the dose.
My best to you both. Tell your husband to keep fighting and use his energy for moving forward
Claudia0 -
Thanks Robin, what a neat idea about the insoles. Right now he is resting his feet on a cold pack. He says it helps. Will report all our problems to our Care Manager on Mondayrmap59 said:Hi,
Well, Claudia gave you some good information. I had hand foot syndrome toward the end of my rounds of xeloda so I felt lucky but still suffered some. The only thing I would add is my oncologist gave me some insoles that have gel in the bottom that you can put in the freezer because my feet felt like they were on fire, they helped and in fact I still use them because they feel good without being cold too. My dose was 3000mg daily, lowering the dose usually helps and thats better than getting in so much pain you have to quit all together. I cant stress enough to be sure and report all problems to your oncologist or the nurses. Mine were great and always had answers.
God Bless, Robin
Mary B.0 -
Thanks Deb. Right now he is taking 4 (2000mg) twice a day. Maybe they will lower his dose when we go backdn220 said:I used udderly smooth, apllied it all during the day and then at night I really gooped it on and put socks on my feet and white gloves on my hands on kept them on all night. Mine was not real bad, sounds like your hubbys is already worse than mine was. They may have to decrease his dose. How much is he taking?
Deb
Mary B.0
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