I wonder if all this is worth it..fighting her2nu when my red/white blood cells are very low
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((((HUGS))))
Yes... its worth it...
I know your going through a lot, but try to stay strong. Do you have anyone you could call to help you.. family or friends, so you can get some rest during the day. You have 4 kids so it has to be worth it for them. It will get better your just in a rough spot, we have all been there during our treatments.0 -
Oh Tanyah
I'm so sorry
Oh Tanyah
I'm so sorry you're having such a rough time. I'm on my last of 6 chemos this week and I just
kept the count down going....3 more! 2 MORE! ONE MORE!!!! but that's hard to do when they are postponing your treatments. Can't they give you a blood transfusion to build the red cells?My whites go waaaaaaaaaaaay down like 600 out of 50000 , but they always come back up before the next treatment.Ask the Onc. if you can do something to boost your red cell count after each treatment. That's probably why you feel so bad too. Good luck kiddo....0 -
ohh my Im soo sorry
Do u get a "booster" Shot of Nulesta? That helps my white blood cells stay up. I'm also on Herceptin. I know this sounds odd, but I found if I sip lots of Gatorade or something simular, it helps better than h2o. Dehydration is a danger w chemo, in my small experience.I became dehydrated and was very sick, even though I was drinking water. Might help. Wish u had some help w ur children. Hugs and prayers.0 -
Tonyah36
Take 1 step at a time. 1 hour at a time. Yes, it is all worth it .. just look into your 4 children eyes anytime you feel weak or vulernable.
All I add is that I am praying for your recovery. Please contact acs see if there are any organizations that help with child care .. someone to help you, your body and mind recover.
Please keep us posted.
Strength and Courage to you ..
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Welcome, Tonyah.
You've come to the right place. You will find many wonderful individuals full of love, support and experience here. I am in the early stages of treatment but had to have a tooth extracted a couple of weeks ago and I, too, had platelets that were somewhat low. I researched the foods that I could eat to raise my platelet count and it seemed to work. The foods were salmon, tomatoes and berries, especially blueberries. Good luck and stay positive you will beat this beast!!0 -
Yes!MyTurnNow said:Welcome, Tonyah.
You've come to the right place. You will find many wonderful individuals full of love, support and experience here. I am in the early stages of treatment but had to have a tooth extracted a couple of weeks ago and I, too, had platelets that were somewhat low. I researched the foods that I could eat to raise my platelet count and it seemed to work. The foods were salmon, tomatoes and berries, especially blueberries. Good luck and stay positive you will beat this beast!!
Yes it is worth it and very soon this will be behind you - don't give up please. I am here to help and so are many others here. The Herceptin is not what is making you sick. I am still getting Herceptin.
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IT"S WORTH IT..........
Ask your oncologist about the Neulasta injection that is given the day after chemo.......I had it after each infusion.........it really makes a difference......My blood work was always fantastic because of the Neulasta.....it forces your body to produce white blood cells......It can have some unpleasant side effects that can be managed with pain medication..
Wish I could help you.........sending prayers and best wishes
Nancy0
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