campostar & side effects..etc.
Her oncologist started her on folfiri on Monday. She handled folfox + avastin really well. So far she hasn't tolerated folfiri very well. She was feeling well at first, but had a sudden onset of hot flashes and then nausea followed by very urgent diarrhea. My question is what premeds have those of you found to work with folfiri to ward off these side effects.
She receives aloxi and decadron. I've heard mention of sandostatin and another drug that I can't remember. Have any of you tweaked your premeds to alleviate these symptoms? Further, what has been effective?
Thanks to all of you.
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FOLFIRI
Kristi, I am praying for your mother on her new routine and that the thyroid is nothing to be concerned about. I did FOLFIRI and tolerated much better than the FOLFOX. Yes, the diarrhea can get pretty bad, but the Sandostatin really took care of that for me. The rumblings that start during infusion are managed with a shot of Atropine. Immodium and Lomotil off and on once the diarrhea gets going as well. Lots of fluids and if she doesn't get it under control for over a day, have her go in for fluids. For nausea, the Aloxi IV just didn't cut it for me. I did the Emend and Decadron combo and never had to add anything for nausea between treatments. The decadron will help her appetite and keep her from losing too much weight.
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as alwaysmsccolon said:FOLFIRI
Kristi, I am praying for your mother on her new routine and that the thyroid is nothing to be concerned about. I did FOLFIRI and tolerated much better than the FOLFOX. Yes, the diarrhea can get pretty bad, but the Sandostatin really took care of that for me. The rumblings that start during infusion are managed with a shot of Atropine. Immodium and Lomotil off and on once the diarrhea gets going as well. Lots of fluids and if she doesn't get it under control for over a day, have her go in for fluids. For nausea, the Aloxi IV just didn't cut it for me. I did the Emend and Decadron combo and never had to add anything for nausea between treatments. The decadron will help her appetite and keep her from losing too much weight.
Mary
Mary, you are awesome. If you were near me I'd take you out for lunch. You seem like just an awesome person. There you are basking in the birth of your first grand child and you are taking time to answer my pleas for advice. It's people like you who make me keep going. I've also taken this support thing to another level inspired by this great group of people. I happen to have a gorgeous intelligent mutt who I am going to try and get certified to be a therapy dog so I can visit more cancer centers an help lift spirits.
I am going to print your response so I can suggest these premeds. I've already gotten my early hearing moved tomorrow so I can take her to get fluids if she is too dehydrated tomorrow am.
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Better than Fulfox
Hi, Guess Mary and I have a bit in common as Fulfox was a real challange..one I won't repeat! Fulfori is 100x's better! I did Decadron (20mg not the usual 5 or 10mg), Atropine, Aloxi and Emend. Once in awhile I take phenagren for nausea. Yucky gas after 5 or 6 treatments but at 10 now!Hope this helps!0 -
You are awfully sweet to say so!krystiesq said:as always
Mary, you are awesome. If you were near me I'd take you out for lunch. You seem like just an awesome person. There you are basking in the birth of your first grand child and you are taking time to answer my pleas for advice. It's people like you who make me keep going. I've also taken this support thing to another level inspired by this great group of people. I happen to have a gorgeous intelligent mutt who I am going to try and get certified to be a therapy dog so I can visit more cancer centers an help lift spirits.
I am going to print your response so I can suggest these premeds. I've already gotten my early hearing moved tomorrow so I can take her to get fluids if she is too dehydrated tomorrow am.
Thank you for your comments, prayers and support.
But really, for the few days I WASN'T on because of Laci's birth, I felt out of sorts and took a while to get caught up! Good luck with your mother's treatments.
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For nausea I have emend and
For nausea I have emend and decodron but also compozine and adavan which also helps with anxiety. I know i don't get enough fluids and that makes the nausea worse but a friend told me during her treatment she drank country time lemonade and I tried it and i have to say I can drink it all day although now I have reflux so I need to watch the acid. I can't tolerate plain water anymore but even koolaid is going down good, but the sugar might not be a good thing. Your mom is so lucky to have you.0 -
country time lemonadeMadre said:For nausea I have emend and
For nausea I have emend and decodron but also compozine and adavan which also helps with anxiety. I know i don't get enough fluids and that makes the nausea worse but a friend told me during her treatment she drank country time lemonade and I tried it and i have to say I can drink it all day although now I have reflux so I need to watch the acid. I can't tolerate plain water anymore but even koolaid is going down good, but the sugar might not be a good thing. Your mom is so lucky to have you.
CAN I JUST SAY....THAT IS ALL MY MOM DRINKS!!!! It has been for a while. When she was in the hospital unable to drink anything, she asked for it. I went to every vending machine in the hospital, no luck. I had to leave the hospital and go down the road to two different gas stations to get her the lemonade. I wonder why her body craves it.0 -
country time lemonadekrystiesq said:country time lemonade
CAN I JUST SAY....THAT IS ALL MY MOM DRINKS!!!! It has been for a while. When she was in the hospital unable to drink anything, she asked for it. I went to every vending machine in the hospital, no luck. I had to leave the hospital and go down the road to two different gas stations to get her the lemonade. I wonder why her body craves it.
And did you mention to everyone who would stop for more than a minute about not being able to find the lemonade in the vending machines? Might encourage them to stock it for future patients! I am sure it's the same reason all onc offices have those lemon hard candies... the tart cuts the metallic medicine taste and encourages production of saliva.
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lemonadeMadre said:For nausea I have emend and
For nausea I have emend and decodron but also compozine and adavan which also helps with anxiety. I know i don't get enough fluids and that makes the nausea worse but a friend told me during her treatment she drank country time lemonade and I tried it and i have to say I can drink it all day although now I have reflux so I need to watch the acid. I can't tolerate plain water anymore but even koolaid is going down good, but the sugar might not be a good thing. Your mom is so lucky to have you.
Yep, I have acid reflux too so the lemonade is a problem. Then I developed mouth sores, again, no lemonade. What I found was the G2 lemon/lime flavor. It's the lower sugar version of Gaterade. It goes down well, doesn't taste like monkey butt and without any carbonation and low sugar, isn't so bad for me (still chemicals, though). HTH
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