? delaying treatment for vacation
Thanks everyone, You're in my prayers daily.
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Hi Valerie, of course talk to doc first but I started the same regimen for stageIII CC also back in March. I skipped a cycle between the 5th and 6th with no ill effects. Actually, it springs you back to feeling a bit better having that small break. My onc says it's very common to skip as long as the 12 cycles are completed and tests have been good. Just make sure you come back from vacation! Go enjoy and forget about chemo for 3 whole weeks!
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Thanks everyone for your response. I'm looking forward to going to my hometown in North Carolina for his wedding. He's my twin sister's son. Very excited!! Just want to continue to try to live life as "NORMAL" as possible.kat1960 said:Hi Valerie, of course talk to doc first but I started the same regimen for stageIII CC also back in March. I skipped a cycle between the 5th and 6th with no ill effects. Actually, it springs you back to feeling a bit better having that small break. My onc says it's very common to skip as long as the 12 cycles are completed and tests have been good. Just make sure you come back from vacation! Go enjoy and forget about chemo for 3 whole weeks!
Kathy M.0 -
Hi Valerie, I also took FOLFOX and I had a couple episodes when I missed tx-one was for vacation and I had no problem. As others have said gives you a moment to spring back and you don't loose any of the tx's they just tack them onto the end as long as your tolerating them. Enjoy the time away!!
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Hope you enjoy the vacation! God Bless
Diane0 -
Hi Valerie, Life goes on and we must live it. If this is an important event for you, i would attend it. Heck, if the wedding just sounds like fun, i would delay and go.
I have delayed my treatments more than once to accomidate my vacation schedule and I have no regrets. Dance your pants off
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I had delays for other reasons (low blood counts) but was told that a delay of 2-3 weeks has been shown to have no difference on effectiveness of chemo. From my reading, "stop-start" chemo is gaining some popularity. And then there is 'quality of life'! This wedding definitely seems to fall in that category! Your choice, of course, but I believe I'd be going for it. Tara0
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Thanks for your response. I'm going to Charlotte area, but I'm originally from Greensboro. I will be spending time with my family there.tootsie1 said:Hey, Valerie. I'm in North Carolina! Hope you have a wonderful time when you come here. Anywhere near Reidsville?
Gail
Keep me in your prayers as I will you.
Valerie0 -
Cool beans! Have a fabulous time! Praying for you, too.vchildbeloved said:Thanks for your response. I'm going to Charlotte area, but I'm originally from Greensboro. I will be spending time with my family there.
Keep me in your prayers as I will you.
Valerie
Gail0 -
my dad was going to delay treatment for a week (but now is not going back to chemo and is starting radiation). but when he asked his oncologist about missing a week, he said it was fine.0
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