Worst I've felt yet...
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Be on the watch for the flu bug coming....
It could be a prerequisite for the Flu bug or this rough congestion /cough that everyone around here is getting...have you got any congestion at all or any type of infection albeit large or small ? I would just be on the lookout for an upcoming cold or sinus onslaught... A z-pak and antibiotics took care of mine in 5 days.....but it is very annoying to not be able to sleep because of draining....Good luck and God Bless...0 -
It can be nerve wracking
Hi Jen,
I take it that your x-ray and EKG were fine? Have you had any surgeries in the lungs at all, that can certainly cause pain long after the operations. Sometimes just our nerves or anxiety can make it hard to breath too. I find that this past week when I had chemo on Monday, at work on Tuesday I suddenly felt very warm. I was sweating bullets, then all of a sudden things calmed down and I felt better. Often I will take the day after chemo off but there was a meeting at work I did not want to miss. What I'm trying to compare with you is that there are times when after a treatment (I think we are on different protocols) the side effects could hit a day or two later. Plus, they may be consistent for many treatments, then all of a sudden you get a curve ball and things are different. It also could be a reaction to what was in the hand warmers, plutonium is natural too, that doesn't make it good for you. I'm not saying the hand warmers are bad but they could react with other chemicals in your body. You have to remember that you are getting chemo (chemical therapy) and your body has natural defense mechanisms in it to help combat invasions to your body. I have times at night when I am on CPT11 that I sweat bullets all night, I mean I am soaked. I think the important thing is that you are better now. Do make sure your Onc knows about your reaction and that you used the hand warmers too. Spring has sprung and all sorts of pollen are going to be coming out or are already out and that can cause things like you are having.
Glad you are feeling better.
Just rereading your post it sounds like your body is doing what it should do to defend itself but tell your Doc...
-phil0 -
Phil, you are greatPhillieG said:It can be nerve wracking
Hi Jen,
I take it that your x-ray and EKG were fine? Have you had any surgeries in the lungs at all, that can certainly cause pain long after the operations. Sometimes just our nerves or anxiety can make it hard to breath too. I find that this past week when I had chemo on Monday, at work on Tuesday I suddenly felt very warm. I was sweating bullets, then all of a sudden things calmed down and I felt better. Often I will take the day after chemo off but there was a meeting at work I did not want to miss. What I'm trying to compare with you is that there are times when after a treatment (I think we are on different protocols) the side effects could hit a day or two later. Plus, they may be consistent for many treatments, then all of a sudden you get a curve ball and things are different. It also could be a reaction to what was in the hand warmers, plutonium is natural too, that doesn't make it good for you. I'm not saying the hand warmers are bad but they could react with other chemicals in your body. You have to remember that you are getting chemo (chemical therapy) and your body has natural defense mechanisms in it to help combat invasions to your body. I have times at night when I am on CPT11 that I sweat bullets all night, I mean I am soaked. I think the important thing is that you are better now. Do make sure your Onc knows about your reaction and that you used the hand warmers too. Spring has sprung and all sorts of pollen are going to be coming out or are already out and that can cause things like you are having.
Glad you are feeling better.
Just rereading your post it sounds like your body is doing what it should do to defend itself but tell your Doc...
-phil
I don't know what I'd do without the experienced people on this site. I didn't think about the handwarmers not being "safe". I see the word "natural" and many times think it's OK. I appreciate you and all the replys. Thank you.0
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