Taxol Sucks, Not having good day.
The Nut Heather
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I didn't receive Taxol so i don't know anything about it. I'm sorry for your pain. I do know about the dark nail beds. Had it in my finger and toe nails. My old oncologist said i shouldn't have gotten them but they always told me my side effects either weren't real or when they were visible like this one he said he didn't know why.
Some chemo will play all kinds of havoc with your blood perfusion and nervous system. I ended up with minimal feeling in my hands and feet. Neuropathy! It took a year after last chemo for my nails to clear up. The nails also got very thick.
Today the nails are fine and the neuropathy has improved. Yes, it was worth it. I survived and can raise my youngest child.
Hang tough we are here for you. Hugs and prayers for you.
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I was on Taxol and Herceptin for 24 weeks. I am not sure which side effects were just for Taxol, I think some are common to both. I did not have dark nail beds, but some of the toenails developed blisters underneath, then became thick and partially loose...looked like fungus. I had some tingling in fingers and toes, not numbness. I had some mild nausea, but took the meds doc. prescribed, and was OK. Kept working full time, just took naps in the afternoons. You can go to chemocare.com to look up specific drugs and their potential side effects. I think what you are experiencing is within the normal range for Taxol, but there is a wide variety.
Many weeks ago someone posted something to the effect that the chemo is like a fire, burning away the impurities, leaving the pure silver and gold of a healthy body. Maybe that mental picture can help you and your friend cope.
Take care, hope it's better soon. seof0 -
I love your title. Doesn't it feel good to say it. It sure does suck. I pretty well passed out during my 6 hour taxol treatments from the benadryl that they give with it. No loss, as snoozing in a chemo chair is about the best way to deal with it. Your night sweats may be menopausal.
But as much as this all sucks, it also goes away. In my case, it has been away for about two months now. So are my toenails, BTW. But I have bright red polish on my skin where the toenails used to be, and a lot better outlook. Hang in there, sweetie. Maybe you should make a point to write a good complaint every week to us untill one day, you will find yourself writing "It's over!" We will listen to the oh-so-true complaints and celebrate with you big time when it is behind you. love, Joyce0 -
Hi Heather:
I wasn't on Taxol but had 8 rounds of adriamycin/cytoxan and my nail beds also turned purplish both on my fingers and toes. It did go away after being off the chemo for 2 months. It will get better and pretty soon it will be over. Just keep venting here with us, that's what friends are for. Love ya, Lili0 -
Hi there, I had Taxol, it's a 'dirty word' now with me, it left me with bad feet, neuropathy. Tingling and numbness, sore and burning, and the Oncol said it's permanent for 'me'...everyones different, I don't find too many people that got the dose I did nor are they suffering the way I am. It's been 2 yrs now and still walking funny. BUT having said that, Taxol does get those nasty hidden ca cells and destroyes them, I told my Dr, 'nothing' could live thru that stuff...so we take it and are blessed to have it offered I recon...but SOME days....:)0
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They gave me benadryl withCR1954 said:Just a question...
Do they always give Benadryl when getting Taxol? I will have two chemos with Taxol & am wondering....
Thanks in advance for any info.
CR
They gave me benadryl with my four taxols to help with avoiding a reaction. I loved the benadryl because it put me to sleep. There is precious little else to do during a six hour infusion in the chemo room. Pass the blanket and wake me when it is over! Good luck to you. love, JOyce0 -
BenadrylCR1954 said:Just a question...
Do they always give Benadryl when getting Taxol? I will have two chemos with Taxol & am wondering....
Thanks in advance for any info.
CR
I got Benadryl with the first Taxol, and it made me jumpy enough to run a very fast race. I asked them to omit it the next times. No problem because I also got Decadron and Zantac to help my body not fight the chemo and to decrease side effects.
Benadryl is diphenhydramine---it's the PM in TYlenol PM and is mild enough to help you sleep without worrying about addiction, or hangover. If it doesn't bother you, go for it. there's not much to do during infusions anyway---you might as well sleep!
I have one more Taxol, then I'm chemo free!!!
Good luck with your infusions, hope they go quickly and easily.0 -
decadronNorcalJ said:Benadryl
I got Benadryl with the first Taxol, and it made me jumpy enough to run a very fast race. I asked them to omit it the next times. No problem because I also got Decadron and Zantac to help my body not fight the chemo and to decrease side effects.
Benadryl is diphenhydramine---it's the PM in TYlenol PM and is mild enough to help you sleep without worrying about addiction, or hangover. If it doesn't bother you, go for it. there's not much to do during infusions anyway---you might as well sleep!
I have one more Taxol, then I'm chemo free!!!
Good luck with your infusions, hope they go quickly and easily.
They gave us decradon the day before, the day of and the day after Taxol. You know it's the solvent in Taxol that we have an allergic rx too. Abraxane is the better "taxane" with fewer side effects and no worries about allergic rx. They gave us benedryl for any further rx's.
I woke with my face beet red like it was sunburned. 3 days later my bones felt like they were on fire. Hope the stuff worked!0
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