Nails & Taxotere
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Call your oncologistVickiSam said:OMG .. No .. Please call Onc
I am so very sorry ..
Vicki Sam
Hi,
I am really sorry. I did not have this side effect from the same medication. Call your oncologist tomorrow.
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What is this
I have a girlfriend who lost a toe nail during chemo, I have been watching my nails closely but what causes this?
Concerned,
Kari0 -
yes!pinkkari09 said:What is this
I have a girlfriend who lost a toe nail during chemo, I have been watching my nails closely but what causes this?
Concerned,
Kari
A few weeks after I completed taxol/herceptin I noticed a few of my fingernails and most of my toenails looking "bruised" and "pulling away. I completed chemo the end of May ... I my finernails are improving quite a bit ... ended up losing a few toenails (ick!) ... but things seem to finally be getting better. (Thank goodness for nailpolish!)
hugs.
teena0 -
My cousin in California said
My cousin in California said that happened to her,from her chemo treatments, so you're not alone. That has to be very frustrating. I have lost my baby toenails more than once from my shoes/sneakers when my husband and I walked all over the place on our vacations. They turned black and pulled off. But they did grow back!0 -
Me, too
Taxotere took its toll on me, too, including my finger nails and toe nails. They became bruised looking and hurt. A few eventually lifted and came off. But, new ones were starting underneath the old nail. However, once chemo is over, they grow back fully, and quickly.
Here's what my oncologist explained to me: Chemo halts the growth of rapidly reproducing cells i.e. cancer cells. However, chemo isn't like a smart bomb, which can select a specific target - so it halts the production of ALL cells which reproduce rapidly i.e. hair, nails etc. I also did a little research and learned that nail growth has a cycle. If the cycle is interupted, growth temporarily stops.
Hope this helps. Hugs, Mariiynn0 -
Black Nail Beds...
My nails, which grew like crazy, have darkened, blackish(Not awful) nail beds with my thumbnails the most. Same with my two big toenails but so far, waiting, none have lifted. I was warned before I started chemo to take really good care of my nails, that chemo could take a toll on them.....what doesn't it take a toll on? It's been 7 weeks since my last chemo so I am waiting to see what happens....I just keep a pale polish on them, red on the toes and I use Sally Hansen Triple strength nail strenthener, that has worked great!0 -
Your oncologist should belaurissa said:I was told to use tea tree
I was told to use tea tree oil diluted with vegetable oil, half and half. I found some at Sally's Beauty Supply. It smells terrible. I'll try it.
Your oncologist should be called and can help you. Let us know.0
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